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with us on set, dr. scott gotly from the american enterprise institute. it's been a while.'re a good reporter. you blew my socks when i saw this before the show went on. >> how are you doing? >> i'm great buddy. good to hear you. tell me briefly what you've learned obama might have closed this down right away. . it was beginning october 17th which is about two weeks after the launch. the day the government shutdown ended meaning all attention was going to be on the failed website for the first time. the president asked his chief of staff to go find as many experts as he could who could come in and make an assessment as to whether they should scrap the whole thing and start over again. that's what happened. they brought in a guy who had been responsible for twitter's website and twitter's entire technology and who saved it in the early days. they brought in a bunch of people in silicon valley. ironically people from their own campaign that ran the technology, powered analytics that did them so much good. >> that's a lot of heavy lumber you're describing. >> those are geniuse
with us on set, dr. scott gotly from the american enterprise institute. it's been a while.'re a good reporter. you blew my socks when i saw this before the show went on. >> how are you doing? >> i'm great buddy. good to hear you. tell me briefly what you've learned obama might have closed this down right away. . it was beginning october 17th which is about two weeks after the launch. the day the government shutdown ended meaning all attention was going to be on the failed website...
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>> i was just going to say if any of you have read dr. scott peck; the road less traveled, and then i read that first, and then i read some more - i read the buddhist - basically, the buddhist bible, and then houston smith's - version of what buddhism is, and it sounds a lot like - and i think dr. scott peck saw - if you're ever watching him on tv and you've seen these segments, it seems like he picked up a lot from buddhism, and he almost basically used his whole psychoanalysis or psychotherapy on the tenets of buddhism. >> chris, i think you're exactly right. whether he studied buddhism or he didn't, i can't imagine how you would come up with a program for self-actualization and not run into these ancient tenets. and that's why every time i go through this segment, over and over again, i watch it in my life, and we've made the case very firmly in the introduction to this class that we're not in the business of teaching religion here, but just for a goof, for the fun of it, to see what happens, just take a few of the insights that we'll garner
>> i was just going to say if any of you have read dr. scott peck; the road less traveled, and then i read that first, and then i read some more - i read the buddhist - basically, the buddhist bible, and then houston smith's - version of what buddhism is, and it sounds a lot like - and i think dr. scott peck saw - if you're ever watching him on tv and you've seen these segments, it seems like he picked up a lot from buddhism, and he almost basically used his whole psychoanalysis or...
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we welcome back jim jordan and health policy experts caroline pearson and dr. scottb from the american enterprise institute. jim jordan, welcome back. appreciate it. i don't know, for months and months and months people are saying that the burden of obamacare for one reason or another is going to cost jobs, is going to stop hiring, is going to cut back on hours of work. now the cbo recognizes is. what happens from here? >> well, the good news is we have an alternative and leader cantor has pledged that we're going to bring it up but we already knew how bad obamacare was as far as higher premiums, higher deduct bibles, a website that doesn't work and is in secure. a stagnant economy going forward, more deficits and more debt. the biggest thing that concerns me is this disincentive to work. that's exactly the wrong message we want to send to the american people and to our economy. the good news is, we have an alternative that we're going to bring forward and pass it. that's what excites me. >> can you just give us a brief -- just a real brief rundown, jim jordan, of th
we welcome back jim jordan and health policy experts caroline pearson and dr. scottb from the american enterprise institute. jim jordan, welcome back. appreciate it. i don't know, for months and months and months people are saying that the burden of obamacare for one reason or another is going to cost jobs, is going to stop hiring, is going to cut back on hours of work. now the cbo recognizes is. what happens from here? >> well, the good news is we have an alternative and leader cantor...
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billions of dollars of economic activity not come into this community high temperatures and wind dr scott. do that with that because the usual winter rains failed to materialize yet when most of the fruit and vegetables in the us to grow and harvest is likely to be media this year. crude prices will rise. one compensate for the farmers losses he was ryan jacob ten and thousands of other fun the stiffer than my students this piece here which is four in year three of a drought that we don't know how long this to last. farmer there are farmers are probably will go under the sheer on that will no longer be in business and based off of how long this last there are farmers they cannot go through this for very many years in a row before they're gonna have to go wonder. the lounge room doing something which belongs to mr moody's put his company isn't ready to go in yet. it employs three hundred thousand to seven thousand seasonal workers. the extreme drought has left his mom can be two hours drive from time to scan. as a kid sitting here there's a big piece of land about six fifty acres its pilot
billions of dollars of economic activity not come into this community high temperatures and wind dr scott. do that with that because the usual winter rains failed to materialize yet when most of the fruit and vegetables in the us to grow and harvest is likely to be media this year. crude prices will rise. one compensate for the farmers losses he was ryan jacob ten and thousands of other fun the stiffer than my students this piece here which is four in year three of a drought that we don't know...
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. >> reporter: the trial begins with michele's plastic surgeon, dr. scott thompson.llowing her six-hour facelift surgery. >> cephalexin, the cephalexin is the antibiotic. the ambien for the sleeping the azithromycin eye ointment and then the medrol dose pack for the swelling. >> reporter: thompson admits that he wouldn't normally prescribe so many drugs, but that martin, a fellow physician, assured him he wouldn't let michele take too many pills. >> why did you prescribe it here? >> because martin was a physician and he asked me for these things. >> was it your intention that michele take all these drugs together? >> no. >> would you have prescribed this combination to her if martin was not a physician? >> no. >> reporter: on the stand, martin's daughter alexis testified that martin forced michele to take more drugs than she wanted. >> she said, "lexi, i don't know why, but your dad kept giving me things and telling me to swallow." she said, "i even started to throw up and then he kept giving me medication." >> did she have requests? >> she made me take out every ski
. >> reporter: the trial begins with michele's plastic surgeon, dr. scott thompson.llowing her six-hour facelift surgery. >> cephalexin, the cephalexin is the antibiotic. the ambien for the sleeping the azithromycin eye ointment and then the medrol dose pack for the swelling. >> reporter: thompson admits that he wouldn't normally prescribe so many drugs, but that martin, a fellow physician, assured him he wouldn't let michele take too many pills. >> why did you prescribe...
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dr. robert scott bell. so tell me, allergies, you told me you suffered as a kid. >> yeah, i was the poster boy for every allergy known to man. over ten years of allergy injections, over-the-counter drugs, prescription medications, you name it, i went through it. we're heading into that season and i would like to prevent it from happening. some people have been in a chronic state of disease. it's a chronic underlying disorder of the immune system. >> i'm glad you explained that, the difference between acute and chronic. you're going to deal with chronic. >> yeah. i think the thing is, we can address allergies directly through suppressive techniques. that's what modern medicine does. i would like to really cause the body to express and get rid of the things we're suffering from so we don't have that in the future. that's my goal. >> today's medicine actually deals with symptoms, not with the cause of what's happening. and what you want to deal with, and address today, is the cause of these allergies. >> right
dr. robert scott bell. so tell me, allergies, you told me you suffered as a kid. >> yeah, i was the poster boy for every allergy known to man. over ten years of allergy injections, over-the-counter drugs, prescription medications, you name it, i went through it. we're heading into that season and i would like to prevent it from happening. some people have been in a chronic state of disease. it's a chronic underlying disorder of the immune system. >> i'm glad you explained that, the...
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dr. robert scott bell to answer this question. robert, do you mind? >> no.o be carol for a moment. >> so the "ask carol," what do you do for muscle cramping? >> this is mostly a magnesium deficiency. there are other forms that are much more adequate. it can be a simple issue of chronic, subtle dehydration. utilizing technologies to micro cluster and structure water will do a great job in replenishing the cells that are lacking. the electrical activity needs water to be able to conduct what's normal. >> what about a lack of salt. >> yes. virtually, again mineral deficiencies, magnesium is the key among them. >> the right salt. i'm not talking about table salt. >> like the ancient mineral krisial salts. you can make a brine out of it. >> thank you for answering that. if you have a question you would like answered tweet me or send me a message on facebook. you can find all the info below. that's all for today. thank you so much for joining me. until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> all righter, here we go, time for "sunday hou
dr. robert scott bell to answer this question. robert, do you mind? >> no.o be carol for a moment. >> so the "ask carol," what do you do for muscle cramping? >> this is mostly a magnesium deficiency. there are other forms that are much more adequate. it can be a simple issue of chronic, subtle dehydration. utilizing technologies to micro cluster and structure water will do a great job in replenishing the cells that are lacking. the electrical activity needs water to...
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dr. scott gottlieb is an internist and resident fellow at american enterprise institute. d it is a topic we didn't know that much about, scott. tell us about sham surgeries. how often are they happening and what happens when they're done and what is the fda's role? >> this is relatively new. this is new clinical trial design fda is employing in some cases with medical devices where they require companies to randomly select patients to get the procedure done with the experimental medical device or essentially get a fake surgery to constitute a placebo arm. many people are familiar with in drug trials the some parents get an experimental drug and some patients getting sugar pill, inert placebo. now they're doing placebo trials to medical devices this obligated to surgeries in many cases they don't need at all. there is anesthesia risk. there is cutting involved and patients don't know whether they got surgery or not. jenna: you say patients are obligated but do they volunteer for the clinical trials? >> there is informed consent but patients might not know they get a the rea
dr. scott gottlieb is an internist and resident fellow at american enterprise institute. d it is a topic we didn't know that much about, scott. tell us about sham surgeries. how often are they happening and what happens when they're done and what is the fda's role? >> this is relatively new. this is new clinical trial design fda is employing in some cases with medical devices where they require companies to randomly select patients to get the procedure done with the experimental medical...
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scott schaefer spoke with the center's co-founder dr. nadine burke harris. >> welcome. you work with kids who are repeatedly exposed to what you call toxic stress. give us a sense of the kids you work with in places like bay view hunters point and neighborhoods like that, what some kids who live in those places go through. what's life like? >> sure. what we see is many kids who are exposed to things like certainly a lot of community violence, but also kids who are growing up in families where there's a parent with mental illness or perhaps substance dependance. and some of the challenges that they see in determines of just dealing with household function. there's a lot of families where one parent isn't as home or maybe a parent is incarcerated. and so these are the challenges that we see. >> what's interesting and what you've discovered and what others have discovered and you're building on is the idea that this affects them not just psychologically but physio psychologically. talk about the physiological changes that happen. >> that's right. when kids are exposed to t
scott schaefer spoke with the center's co-founder dr. nadine burke harris. >> welcome. you work with kids who are repeatedly exposed to what you call toxic stress. give us a sense of the kids you work with in places like bay view hunters point and neighborhoods like that, what some kids who live in those places go through. what's life like? >> sure. what we see is many kids who are exposed to things like certainly a lot of community violence, but also kids who are growing up in...
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here with what parents need to know is dr. scott h. fisher, professor of pediatrics at mt.know it. nobody talked about it. what's happened? >> our own studies show that tripling in peanut allergy in children, more than 1% of children with a peanut allergy. there is lots of theories. short answer is we don't exactly know. it is obviously the environment, our clean living, our immune system, is it attacking things like foods it doesn't need to attack. >> what do you think? >> part of the problem is you're going where is all this coming from? we're like super clean. hygiene hypothesis, we're not allowing our bodies to develop a strong immune response because we're hyper clean, you don't keep your kids around places, you are doing all these things to keep antibacterial soaps so we're not fighting this. because the food supply changed, a lot of processed stuff, things added in. another theory is maybe our bodies are just seeing this differently and we're not really directing our immune system to really develop the way that they should be. this is -- but there is no -- there is a
here with what parents need to know is dr. scott h. fisher, professor of pediatrics at mt.know it. nobody talked about it. what's happened? >> our own studies show that tripling in peanut allergy in children, more than 1% of children with a peanut allergy. there is lots of theories. short answer is we don't exactly know. it is obviously the environment, our clean living, our immune system, is it attacking things like foods it doesn't need to attack. >> what do you think? >>...
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dr ray got her first parade talking frankly about on their atm scott totally flipping me off because his newest cd the acceptance email groups and people from different towns different homed and different. just take out the accents. by the nineteen eighties dr it was a cultural icon appearing on tv writing most recently she's been the subject of a non probably snow. in eight years to life in your kids driving period two million live in the city and suburbs. that's one third of america's jewish population now estimated that six million. the latest pew research center study on american the jewish pride is running high. ninety four percent of respondents said they are proud of their heritage. there is orthodox conservative reform. she now sits on a can of apple juice orange juice salt inside it's it's it doesn't end here it's unbelievable. that diversity can lend itself to a lot of creativity and buy prints. the last ipcc represents the diversity of the community. the eight storey building with the tampa theater and two pools offers a range of activities free onion old religious and secu
dr ray got her first parade talking frankly about on their atm scott totally flipping me off because his newest cd the acceptance email groups and people from different towns different homed and different. just take out the accents. by the nineteen eighties dr it was a cultural icon appearing on tv writing most recently she's been the subject of a non probably snow. in eight years to life in your kids driving period two million live in the city and suburbs. that's one third of america's jewish...
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dr timeline? >> no i don't. i'm sorry i don't have that. that would be mr. scott sanchez. >> mr. sanchez maybe i can ask you the same question. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> seeing none, we'll have rebuttal. mr. bash, 3 minutes. >> not that i have anything against developers but i actual happen to be an operations manager for a preschool. i don't know where ms. gallagher is getting her information. in preparation for this meeting i watched quite a few of your televised meetings and i'm aware of her distaste towards developers. there is i don't know how much money spent for a document for a window replacement. i would like to reiterate my support for the city's management of the city for managing it's historical beauty. we have seen that a lot tonight and in previous meetings. still i find this situation as setting an example where the city awards without permits by allowing permit holders to lower standards than those who apply for a permit within a timely fashion . obviously mr. sanchez took a different position if it is upheld
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dr. jon lapook has been looking into this for us. jon. >> reporter: scott issues scientists will discuss at this meeting is how clinical trials might be conducted. it's controversial because in addition to the d.n.a. of the mother and the father, material from a third person is used in the prosprocess. the vast majority of a cell's d.n.a. is located in the nucleus, but a tiny fraction is outside the nucleus in structures called mitochondrial. these mitochondrial genes are inherited only from the mother, and in rare cases, can be defective. these defects can cause problems such as blindness, muscle disorders and neurological illness. one proposed technique would work this we-- a woman's nucleus is removed from her egg, leaving behind her unhealthy might chondria. her nucleus containing the majority of the genes replacing it in the donor egg. >> pelley: so what are the concerns? >> reporter: scott, there are technical issues. how do you make this safe and effective. but then there are ethical issues raised. you're starting off with a technique meant to preven
dr. jon lapook has been looking into this for us. jon. >> reporter: scott issues scientists will discuss at this meeting is how clinical trials might be conducted. it's controversial because in addition to the d.n.a. of the mother and the father, material from a third person is used in the prosprocess. the vast majority of a cell's d.n.a. is located in the nucleus, but a tiny fraction is outside the nucleus in structures called mitochondrial. these mitochondrial genes are inherited only...
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dr. john lapook has been looking into this. jon, what you can tell us? >> scottese cases doctors found in california a rare strain of a group of viruses called enterovirus. the children have polio-like symptoms but not poll yo. i spoke to one of the doctors who treated five children this the past 18 months. she said researchers are investigating another 20 or so cases in california. but don't know if they are related to this voy russ. all five children have paralysis that developed over 48 hours involving one or more limbs. three had a respiratory illness before the paralysis and a fourth had a flare-up of asthma before the paralysis suggesting fourth of the five had a respiratory infection. mries showed injury to the spinal column despite treatment with steroids and other medicines, all five children remain paralyzed. >> and how did they get the virus. >> it's not clear in this case. but there general enteroviruses are transmitted through stool and respiratory specimens to. put this in perspective every year in the united states there are 10 to 15 million infect
dr. john lapook has been looking into this. jon, what you can tell us? >> scottese cases doctors found in california a rare strain of a group of viruses called enterovirus. the children have polio-like symptoms but not poll yo. i spoke to one of the doctors who treated five children this the past 18 months. she said researchers are investigating another 20 or so cases in california. but don't know if they are related to this voy russ. all five children have paralysis that developed over...
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dr. martin luther king is held in very high regard. the late coretta scotth regard. everyone else after that, very, very low view of them. >> we'll see how this battle plays out. jonathan capehart, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, betty. >> more than half a million households are still? the dark after the second powerful winter storm in three days battered a large part of the country from the midwest to maine. frigid temperatures have increased the use of propane used to heat millions of homes quickly pushing up prices for the fuel. several states, including pennsylvania, new york and new jersey are also searching for more salt and now salt producers say supplies are low and prices are skyrocketing. cnbc's morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: the harsh winter weather now causing a shortage of road salt in the midwest and northeast as cities and towns plow through their salt supplies, we're seeing prices skyrocketing and deliveries getting delayed. new york governor andrew cuomo has called the situation dire and the suburbs outside of chicago hav
dr. martin luther king is held in very high regard. the late coretta scotth regard. everyone else after that, very, very low view of them. >> we'll see how this battle plays out. jonathan capehart, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, betty. >> more than half a million households are still? the dark after the second powerful winter storm in three days battered a large part of the country from the midwest to maine. frigid temperatures have increased the use of propane...
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dr. king told us, yes, if you break the law, you have to assume that you will pay the price. if he is serious about being a whistleblower, he ought not to expect to get off scottree for having blown the whistle. whistleblowers must understand there is a price to pay if they are serious about the public interest. pride inng took breaking unjust laws, immoral laws, unethical laws. just because it is the law, does not mean it is moral. his conversation in new york, he suggested there was another way, that edward snowden could have done this differently. the president, for obvious reasons, is not going to give mr. snowden the obvious respect that many believe he deserves. but snowden will not get any credit for rethinking how this program will work. the president is the head of the empire, but there is no doubt of the fact that we would not be in this conversation if it were not for edward snowden. so is he a whistleblower or is he a traitor? >> i think he could be both. i would not call him a traitor, but is he a whistleblower and guilty at the same time? is he acting in the public interest? absolutely. tavis: the president suggested a remedy that there was anoth
dr. king told us, yes, if you break the law, you have to assume that you will pay the price. if he is serious about being a whistleblower, he ought not to expect to get off scottree for having blown the whistle. whistleblowers must understand there is a price to pay if they are serious about the public interest. pride inng took breaking unjust laws, immoral laws, unethical laws. just because it is the law, does not mean it is moral. his conversation in new york, he suggested there was another...
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scott garrett. he did it not vote for it and he's next. we're covering the financial and psychological impact of the weather. dr. talking about snow rage and talking about the dogs next. stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms.n. but if you havarthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg cebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefit with the risks. all prescription nsas, ke celebre ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high bloodressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, whipatients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk
scott garrett. he did it not vote for it and he's next. we're covering the financial and psychological impact of the weather. dr. talking about snow rage and talking about the dogs next. stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms.n. but if you havarthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg cebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis...
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dr. martin luther king jr., congressman emanuel cleaver, danny davis, al green, gregory meeks, charles rangel, david scott and bobby scott, ambassador andrew jackson young, the national urban league president, legal pioneers charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall and their honorable president, mark s. tillman. alpha alpha kappa sorority founded and boasts congresswoman sheila jackson ee, felicia rashard of the "cosby show," core receipta scott king and their attorney, carolyn stewart. kappa fallal if a kappa, among their notable achievers are michael, c.e.o., john w. thompson, civil rights leader, abernathy, founding members of the black caucus. congressman sanford bishop, william lacy clay, john conyers, alcee hastings, benny thompson and hakeem jeffrey and wendy -- william randy bates. . omega sci-fi at howard university. they include asusstant house democratic leader james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson of georgia. nasa administrator charles bolden. comedian bill cosby. dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of the blo
dr. martin luther king jr., congressman emanuel cleaver, danny davis, al green, gregory meeks, charles rangel, david scott and bobby scott, ambassador andrew jackson young, the national urban league president, legal pioneers charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall and their honorable president, mark s. tillman. alpha alpha kappa sorority founded and boasts congresswoman sheila jackson ee, felicia rashard of the "cosby show," core receipta scott king and their attorney, carolyn...
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dr. beans. one of them is a tall, handsome, womanizing lawyer and budding poet. his name's francis scott key. [laughter] and key goes out to negotiate, and the british won't release beans, but key pulls from his satchel letters. he thought to get letters from the british officers whose lives were saved by bean, so they release beans but not this the next day. all night long beans and key have to stay on the ship ask watch baltimore bombed. so all night long they march back and forth watching the rockets' red glare, watching the bombs bursting in air. their only hope was that in the morning, our flag would still be there. right. [laughter] and our flag was will, and the british give up and sail away. and francis scott key puts pen to paper and writes the poem. and we were so desperate for a victory that newspapers published the poem, and it becomes famous. we decide to make it our national anthem. but we don't have a melody. we don't have very many bachs and mozarts in the country back then, so we borrow a drunk british tavern song. and here's the purpose of the song. when you go to the pub or
dr. beans. one of them is a tall, handsome, womanizing lawyer and budding poet. his name's francis scott key. [laughter] and key goes out to negotiate, and the british won't release beans, but key pulls from his satchel letters. he thought to get letters from the british officers whose lives were saved by bean, so they release beans but not this the next day. all night long beans and key have to stay on the ship ask watch baltimore bombed. so all night long they march back and forth watching...
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dr. beans is friends with president madison. one of them is a womanizer and budding poet. his name's francis scott key.nd key goes out to negotiate, and the british won't release beans, but key thought to get letters from the british officers whose lives were saved. so i r so they released him, but not until the next day. all night long they have to watch baltimore bombs, so all night long they marched back and forth on the deck watching the rockets' red glare, watching the bombs bursting in air. their only hope was that in the morning. >> [inaudible] >> our flag would still be there, right. [laughter] and our flag was there, and the british sail away. and francis scott key puts pen to paper. newspapers published the poem. we decide to make it our national anthem. but we don't have a melody. we don't have any bachs and mozarts, so we borrow as our melody a drunk british song when you go to the pub or tavern, you get drunk, and then you try to sing this song with an impossible melody. it goes something like this -- ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> it's so hard to sing it, not even beyonce can sing it. [laughter] so yo
dr. beans is friends with president madison. one of them is a womanizer and budding poet. his name's francis scott key.nd key goes out to negotiate, and the british won't release beans, but key thought to get letters from the british officers whose lives were saved. so i r so they released him, but not until the next day. all night long they have to watch baltimore bombs, so all night long they marched back and forth on the deck watching the rockets' red glare, watching the bombs bursting in...
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dr. king's key to the motel where he was assassinated, even the wallet that was in his pocket when he was assassinated with nine pictures of the children and correta scottng to part with those, but not the bible and not the medal. we have this response from bernice king. we will read a couple of sentence. as i look towards the future of the king center, i would not support the sale of most of the memorability listed in the 2007 e-mail. she goes on to say i have and always will object to the sale of the nobel peace prize. i believe the sale of the items is sacrilegious of my father's legacy. the fighting continues. >> it's just sad with all of this fighting. we now have news here at cnn about the deaths of two former navy s.e.a.l.s on board this ship in alabama. traces of narcotics and hypodermic needles have been found next to their bodies in a ship cabin. this suggests that both of these men died of a drug overdose. the ship name sounds familiar, it should. this was targeted by somali pirates and made famous boy the film, captain phillips. coming up, have you heard about this app, what's app? facebook paid $19 billion for this company and why are they
dr. king's key to the motel where he was assassinated, even the wallet that was in his pocket when he was assassinated with nine pictures of the children and correta scottng to part with those, but not the bible and not the medal. we have this response from bernice king. we will read a couple of sentence. as i look towards the future of the king center, i would not support the sale of most of the memorability listed in the 2007 e-mail. she goes on to say i have and always will object to the...