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and dr. brian is accused of offering sexual favors tore prescriptions. and made the offer to a female fbi agent. >> she posed as a prescription drug seeker and o'brien told her he would give her an increased quantity of prescription if she would perform oral sex on him. >> the federal government estimates dr. o'brien took in close to $2 million in one year alone, operating this cash only operation and he told the judge today that he couldn't afford an attorney the judge had a hard time believing that and he has to get an attorney pending a hearing next week. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you sara. >>> eric frein pleaded not guilty today appearing by video from the pike county jail, the accused cop killer was arraigned by a judge in milford. frein is charged with first degree murder and terrorism and related charges for the ambush that killed corporal brian dixon outside of police barracks. prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. >>> two people are dead after a fire swept through a south philadelphia home, view erer video shows
and dr. brian is accused of offering sexual favors tore prescriptions. and made the offer to a female fbi agent. >> she posed as a prescription drug seeker and o'brien told her he would give her an increased quantity of prescription if she would perform oral sex on him. >> the federal government estimates dr. o'brien took in close to $2 million in one year alone, operating this cash only operation and he told the judge today that he couldn't afford an attorney the judge had a hard...
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brian. >> all right. dr. nancy snyderman, interesting news on this today. thanks as always. >> you bet. >>> still ahead for us tonight, what it was like for a young man who couldn't communicate, talk or control his muscles. living a life trapped inside his own body, but he could hear and see and understand everything around him for years. >>> also, the picture worth a thousand words and a million dollars. one wish that has gone spectacularly viral. people getting involved all around the world. >>> back now with an nbc news exclusive. tonight, the first american tv interview with a man who lived essentially trapped inside his own body for about a decade of his life. he could see and hear everything talk and he couldn't control his body movements. doctors told his parents he couldn't understand the world going on around him, but that all changed one day when someone finally realized he was in there, then started the effort to unlock the man inside. we get his story tonight from nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: to look at martin pistorius now, you'd never know wh
brian. >> all right. dr. nancy snyderman, interesting news on this today. thanks as always. >> you bet. >>> still ahead for us tonight, what it was like for a young man who couldn't communicate, talk or control his muscles. living a life trapped inside his own body, but he could hear and see and understand everything around him for years. >>> also, the picture worth a thousand words and a million dollars. one wish that has gone spectacularly viral. people getting...
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brian. >> all right. dr. nancy snyderman, interesting news on this today. thanks as always. >> you bet. >>> still ahead for us tonight, what it was like for a young man who couldn't communicate, talk or control his muscles. living a life trapped inside his own body but he could hear and see and understand everything around him for years. >>> also the picture worth a thousand words and a million dollars. one wish that has gone spectacularly viral. people getting involved all around the world. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another
brian. >> all right. dr. nancy snyderman, interesting news on this today. thanks as always. >> you bet. >>> still ahead for us tonight, what it was like for a young man who couldn't communicate, talk or control his muscles. living a life trapped inside his own body but he could hear and see and understand everything around him for years. >>> also the picture worth a thousand words and a million dollars. one wish that has gone spectacularly viral. people getting...
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dr. hendrix is brian mcgrath. he is an officer who commanded a fleet. he was a primary author of the maritime strategy. he is the managing director and serves as the assistant director of the hudson institute. please join me in welcoming the captain and the commander. [applause] we will wrap up with closing remarks and use the remaining time for questions and answers. my desire is to provide the opportunity exclusively to midshipmen to ask to saint questions. the floor is yours. >> thank you. good evening. let's get to it. the modern u.s. aircraft carrier is large because it is flexible. it is nuclear powered because it is large and it must be those things because of what the nation asks the navy to do. it must be large because much is asked of it. the carrier is central to the ability to holds control in contested areas. please twin missions are twin drives. the squadrons of strike fighters and electronic warfare squadron's. a host of helicopters require real estate and storage to launch the recovery system and repair and maintain facilities. the weapo
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caller: as a fan of brian lamb, i want to ask a brian lamb-style question. dr.arson we never hear about your personal life, your family your kids and all of that. the obama's are proud and have always been out front with their family. you must commend him for his fine family style, i would imagine. as your style, i notice you are trying to parent america. i'm interested to know about your parenting style. i would also like to know about your religion. your seventh-day adventist. will you be taking saturdays off as president of the united states? that is really a slight to god for you to be working on a saturday, so i would like an honest answer on that. guest: ok, you will do what needs to be done on any day of the week. as a surgeon, there were many instances where somebody had a life-threatening situation on saturday and i would deal with it. so you do what needs to be done. but you always give honor to god. as far as my family is concerned, i have three sons. my oldest son murray, was born in australia. i spent a year over there for his dual citizenship. he i
caller: as a fan of brian lamb, i want to ask a brian lamb-style question. dr.arson we never hear about your personal life, your family your kids and all of that. the obama's are proud and have always been out front with their family. you must commend him for his fine family style, i would imagine. as your style, i notice you are trying to parent america. i'm interested to know about your parenting style. i would also like to know about your religion. your seventh-day adventist. will you be...
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dr. hendricks is commander brian mcgrath. a career service warfare officer who commanded "uss balkly," commander mcgrath was the primary author of the 2007 maritime strategy. he is currently the managing director of the ferry bridge group defense consultancy and also serves as the assistant director of hudson institutes center for american sea power. please join me in welcoming captain hendricks and commander mcgrath. >> the rules of engagement of are as follows. eight-minute opening arguments falled by two four-minute rebuttals. each will then get an additional two-minute quick hit. then we'll wrap up the debate portion with a final two minutes for second nickels and closing remarks. we'll then use the remaining time for question and answer session. my desire is to provide this opportunity exclusively to the midshipmen who can approach the mikes in their aisles to ask succinct questions. gentlemen, the floor is yours. >> thank you. good evening. let's get right to it. the modern u.s. aircraft carrier is large because it is f
dr. hendricks is commander brian mcgrath. a career service warfare officer who commanded "uss balkly," commander mcgrath was the primary author of the 2007 maritime strategy. he is currently the managing director of the ferry bridge group defense consultancy and also serves as the assistant director of hudson institutes center for american sea power. please join me in welcoming captain hendricks and commander mcgrath. >> the rules of engagement of are as follows. eight-minute...
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dr. king holiday monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm briancourse we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> the mysterious death of bravo star greg plitt, killed by a speeding train. why didn't he get out of the way? >>> now, on "extra." ♪ extra extra ♪ >>> the >>> the world's number one male fitness model, greg plitt struck and killed by a train. the eerie lost video of greg on the tracks. >> here we go. 60 seconds. >> the police investigation, the questions today and our last interview with greg. >> please welcome greg plitt. >> oprah celebrating the life of martin luther king jr. >> i think he's very proud of what's happening on this bridge today. >> "extra's" got queen o on the packed streets of selma, alabama. >> this is an incredible atmosphere. >> new pics eva mendes and ryan gosling's first date night after the baby. >>> then john travolta honoring angelina jolie and explaining the new selfie that went viral. >> i heard you were at the gym at 3:00 a.m. >> you want me to be completely honest with you? >> how w
dr. king holiday monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm briancourse we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> the mysterious death of bravo star greg plitt, killed by a speeding train. why didn't he get out of the way? >>> now, on "extra." ♪ extra extra ♪ >>> the >>> the world's number one male fitness model, greg plitt struck and killed by a train. the eerie lost video of greg on...
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dr. king holiday monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm briancourse we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> lights, camera access. >>> shalom. >> very lovely country. >> politics clashes with beauty and things get ugly i'm billy bush how this seemingly innocent s
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. >> hello, i'm david i'm here on behavior on behalf of brian who are the project sponsors and want to point out that the dr requester has not notified that i extraordinarily facts and circumstances after 5 meetings with the neighbors some compromises were made changes to the project to try to accommodate some of the concerns but some were not able to be and the moving the project to the other side was considered but the problem is that on the folks property 3 and a half years ago they had to do a considerable seismic foundation upgrade to the side on the north where this work is being proposed not such a foundation on the seismic foundation it will cost a considerable amount of money we're looking at other things this is a map in our package you'll note that the project sponsors property is the only one that is not extend as far as properties on the other side the dr requester extended to the south further and the other neighbor further down is extended fallout one the modification was to set back the second floor 2 and a half feet to be in line with the just a minute dr requesters we've stepped back 2 fee
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caller: as a fan of brian lamb, i want to ask a brian lamb-style question. dr. carson we never hear about your personal life, your family your kids and all of that. the obama's are proud and have always been out front with their family. you must commend him for his fine family style, i would imagine. as your style, i notice you are trying to parent america. i'm interested to know about your parenting style. i would also like to know about your religion. your seventh-day adventist. will you be taking saturdays off as president of the united states? that is really a slight to god for you to be working on a saturday, so i would like an honest answer on that. guest: ok, you will do what needs to be done on any day of the week. as a surgeon, there were many instances where somebody had a life-threatening situation on saturday and i would deal with it. so you do what needs to be done. but you always give honor to god. as far as my family is concerned, i have three sons. my oldest son murray, was born in australia. i spent a year over there for his dual citizenship. he
caller: as a fan of brian lamb, i want to ask a brian lamb-style question. dr. carson we never hear about your personal life, your family your kids and all of that. the obama's are proud and have always been out front with their family. you must commend him for his fine family style, i would imagine. as your style, i notice you are trying to parent america. i'm interested to know about your parenting style. i would also like to know about your religion. your seventh-day adventist. will you be...
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dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, haiti. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we of course hope to see y >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> right now at 6:00 gunshots and panic at a chris brown concert in the south bay. the concerns that police expressed before the concert began. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. that party came to a quick end at the fiesta nightclub with a controversial and often troubled singer chris brown was performing as part of what was described as a birthday celebration. instead of dancing people were ducking for cover, trying to avoid the bloodshed. tonight could anything have been done to prevent that gunfire? nbc bay area's marianne favro is outside the club. brown's events have been plagued by lots of problems. that's why people are asking questions about security. >> reporter: this is the third time there has been some kind of violence surrounding a concert or a time when he was out and about in town especially in new york. now, i can tell you that witnesses say after the gunfire erupted
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dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, haiti. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us, i'm brians. we of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. >>> lights camera golden globes. >> amal what are your impressions so far? >> it's a bit crazy. >> it's a little nutty. >> these newlyweds sure know how to make an entrance. i'm bullyilly bush an
dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, haiti. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us, i'm brians. we of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. >>> lights camera golden globes. >> amal what are...
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dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news haiti. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us i'm brians. we of course hope to see you right bac >>> the clooneys play the newlywed game. jen copping a feel of kate and the stars get hammered. >> right now. >> on "extra" at the golden globes. >>> the red carpet's golden couple. >> mr. george clooney and his lovely wife. >> that sounds good doesn't it? >> their first red carpet their first interview since the wedding. >> congratulations on the recent nuptials. >> from the couples news to the candids to the singing. ♪ and shot after shot after shot of clooney's tequila. who did the most? >> i'm on fire right now. >> this is where the real party is happening, backstage. we got a deejay and guess what? we have winners. tina and amy go out with a bang. >> nils the bathroom and i put them in the people. >> the scorecard on their edgy golden globes roast. plus michael keaton's touching tribute to his son. >> my son, sean. >> who who is sean? ♪ then white-hot downs, daringly deep neck lines and pants? >> it's just pants. >> who's our pick for best
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brian. >> reporter: many of those marchers are making their way here. i just spoke with san francisco police who expect 4,000 people to be here throughout the afternoon to remember dr. king's legacy. many people took the time this morning to hear and see the words spoken to dr. king at the memorial at yerba buena gardens. his speech from 1963 on the steps of lincoln memorial was played through the speakers at the memorial in san francisco. many civic leaders are expected to be here. we spoke with people this morning, asked them considering the recent protests, some of it violent what would dr. king say about all of this. here's what they had to say. >> he would be outrageous at some of the things that's happened and why changes haven't been properly done as far as the police go. we also need police training so they can do their job better. >> his treatment is very much alive. but we haven't achieved the full dream because we have so many people that -- without the american dream buying a home getting good jobs and i think dr. king would be dissatisfied where we are right now. >> reporter: meantime, nearby at the metrion, ed lee spoke at the labor and community brea
brian. >> reporter: many of those marchers are making their way here. i just spoke with san francisco police who expect 4,000 people to be here throughout the afternoon to remember dr. king's legacy. many people took the time this morning to hear and see the words spoken to dr. king at the memorial at yerba buena gardens. his speech from 1963 on the steps of lincoln memorial was played through the speakers at the memorial in san francisco. many civic leaders are expected to be here. we...
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brian get out of your seat. after a new study linking excessive city. >>> welcome back. it is 4:54. nearly 1,000 people marched in san francisco in honor of dr. martin luther king junior. some of them road the freedom train. they joined others to walk the mile and a half where a musical act and speeches celebrated the history and progress of the sill rights movement. parents say it's a good way to have their children learn about dr. king. >> he helped black people vote. he gave a speech about how he wanted change and things to be equal. >> we need to start learning how to embrace these young folks and bring them in. yes, they need some guidance but we don't need to be leading the way anymore. >> police say even though thousands gathered, the crowds remained peaceful and there were no problems. >> more than 300 students went to the century 16 neater to see the movie selma for free. selma tells the story of a 1965 silver rights march from selma alabama to the state capitol. considered one of the most powerful victories of the civil rights movement. after the movie the students said it made them feel like they were part of events from 50 years a
brian get out of your seat. after a new study linking excessive city. >>> welcome back. it is 4:54. nearly 1,000 people marched in san francisco in honor of dr. martin luther king junior. some of them road the freedom train. they joined others to walk the mile and a half where a musical act and speeches celebrated the history and progress of the sill rights movement. parents say it's a good way to have their children learn about dr. king. >> he helped black people vote. he gave a...
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dr. king by demonstrating the unifying power of music. >>> abc's world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brianen allicott adam joseph and ducis rodgers. please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪♪ she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an ere
dr. king by demonstrating the unifying power of music. >>> abc's world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brianen allicott adam joseph and ducis rodgers. please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪♪ she inspires you. no question about that. but your...
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be sure to tune in tomorrow by the way on "squawk box," intel's ceo brian krzanich will react. reaction from our panel. drt? >> overall looks pretty good. guidance also pretty good. pretty strong. looks like the q1 gross margin was i believe 60s% plus or minus. that's a good guide out of intel i believe. so bottom line number pretty significant beat. these are companies that normally beat by a penny or two and here intel is beating by, you know, some accounts as much as 10 cents. >> jon fortt why do you think shares are weaker? >> i think the guide that a lot of people were looking for was closer to $13.8 billion at the mid point and got it to 13.7 plus or minus. maybe a little conservatism there. also the gross margin being at 60%. maybe some people are reacting to that, though intel did indicate gross margins would be lower in the beginning part of the year expected to rise toward the back end of the year as the new manufacturing process starts cranking. got to hear on the call what it is that's causing this. does some of it have to do with foreign exchange rates, things like that. this is going to be a
be sure to tune in tomorrow by the way on "squawk box," intel's ceo brian krzanich will react. reaction from our panel. drt? >> overall looks pretty good. guidance also pretty good. pretty strong. looks like the q1 gross margin was i believe 60s% plus or minus. that's a good guide out of intel i believe. so bottom line number pretty significant beat. these are companies that normally beat by a penny or two and here intel is beating by, you know, some accounts as much as 10...
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brian? >> looking forward to that thank you. >>> vincent hughes attended a forum this evening in university city followed by an advanced screening of the movie "selma" chronicling dr. martin luther king, jr.'s chain in the march in 1965. that movie, which is getting critical acclaim opens nationwide friday. >>> and an excuse to snack on guacamole and we tell you why. >>> and these newborns have quite a story to tell as soon as they can talk. they're cousins who also share a birthday.i ig t ove papa:sometimes, in football, you go for 2. sometimes, in pizza, you get 2 without even trying. get a large one topping pizza free when you purchase a large pizza. order now at papajohns.com. papa:better ingredients joe:better pizza. peyton:better football papa:papa john's. deciding between buying food and health care is no longer a problem. healthy pa offers name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, call or apply online today. >> "healthcheck" at 10:00 tonight, a reason to indulge in guacamole. penn state researchers suggest eating an avocado a day may keep bad cholesterol at bay. 45 overweight adults on three different diets and
brian? >> looking forward to that thank you. >>> vincent hughes attended a forum this evening in university city followed by an advanced screening of the movie "selma" chronicling dr. martin luther king, jr.'s chain in the march in 1965. that movie, which is getting critical acclaim opens nationwide friday. >>> and an excuse to snack on guacamole and we tell you why. >>> and these newborns have quite a story to tell as soon as they can talk. they're...
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brian coming up in the next half hour. >> just to be clear it's friday. >> i do believe. >> thank you my friend. >>> the legacy of dr.luther king came 295 a montgomery county auditorium today. these students paid tribute with a school wide assembly at mckinley elementary in elkins park. from musical programs to poetry readings children from every grade had something to add. this celebration comes a few days early since school will be closed in honor of the martin luther king day holiday on monday. >> students at a bucks county high school are involved in a sexting investigation. "action news" anchor monica malpass is in the news room with a story on this. hi monica. >> that's right. middletown township police are investigating this case that involves eight different students and here's what they're up against. they were allegedly sharing sexual images on their cell phones that's what police say. coming up tonight at 5:00 we'll explain how authorities got involved in the case and their warning to other teenagers as well as to parents. we're working on that story and of course much more coming up on "action news" in a
brian coming up in the next half hour. >> just to be clear it's friday. >> i do believe. >> thank you my friend. >>> the legacy of dr.luther king came 295 a montgomery county auditorium today. these students paid tribute with a school wide assembly at mckinley elementary in elkins park. from musical programs to poetry readings children from every grade had something to add. this celebration comes a few days early since school will be closed in honor of the martin...
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brian flank lynn. i have the privilege of introducing our first panel of guests for the day. first, we will hear from dr. kate cartieangle. she is the author of religion and profit, which has won an award for outstanding scholarship. she has been a fellow at the american council of learned soets, the american philosophical society and the center for study of religion at princeton, university. her current project the cause of true religion investigates the consequences for transalantic protestant networks in north america, britain and europe. her presentation today is entitled the founding fathers and modern america. our second panelist is darren dochuck. in 20 1, professor published from bible belt to sun belt playing folk religion, grass roots politics and the rise of evangelical conservative a book which won a host of awards. dochuck is currently working on a book tentively titled gold is black oil. his determination, crude awakenings in oil arises from this project. our third panelist is dr. spencer fluman. he has held fellowships from the center of religion in american culture and the church for lat
brian flank lynn. i have the privilege of introducing our first panel of guests for the day. first, we will hear from dr. kate cartieangle. she is the author of religion and profit, which has won an award for outstanding scholarship. she has been a fellow at the american council of learned soets, the american philosophical society and the center for study of religion at princeton, university. her current project the cause of true religion investigates the consequences for transalantic...
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dr. kate carte engel. [applause] >> thank you, brian, for that introduction, and thank you all for being here today and joiningespecially for this first session so early in the morning. it's such a pleasure to see so many distinguished psychological is lahrs and friends here in the -- scholars and friends here in the audience and also on the panel, so welcome all. what i'm going to talk about today is a conservative christian reading of the american revolution and how that influences modern politics. this is certainly a topic that's been in the press lately. in september and october of this year, both colorado and texas saw very public and very political struggles over the proper teaching of the nation's history. the college board, a private organization that administers the widely-used advanced placement tests used in high schools, released new guidelines for ap u.s. history. conservative pundits accused the new curriculum of promoting a disdain for american principles and a lack of knowledge of major american achievements. and those are the words of a member of the texas state board of education. explicit me
dr. kate carte engel. [applause] >> thank you, brian, for that introduction, and thank you all for being here today and joiningespecially for this first session so early in the morning. it's such a pleasure to see so many distinguished psychological is lahrs and friends here in the -- scholars and friends here in the audience and also on the panel, so welcome all. what i'm going to talk about today is a conservative christian reading of the american revolution and how that influences...
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dr. larry sabdo go visit his crystal ball go see him on campus and pull him over and what's going to happen next. thanks so much. >> thanks, brianfull day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. >>> these seahawk fans leaving early the hard way. never leave early. seattle came back and won. see you tomorrow. >> see you tomorrow. hope you had a great weekend. we'll talk about the football situation. i'm martha mack call lum. during his state of the union address which happens tomorrow night, it's already that time president obama is set to announce tax increases of that number that you see on your screen. . $320 billion. republicans think this will be unio dead on arrival. >> it's a nonstarter. we're not just one good tax increase away
dr. larry sabdo go visit his crystal ball go see him on campus and pull him over and what's going to happen next. thanks so much. >> thanks, brianfull day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now...
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dr. einstein was still trying to figure out the unified theory and he sat there until the lines went off the paper. i'll give it to my friend brian green. yes, sir. >> thank you, i have no paper for you. my question is, for about the last eight years, two-thirds of the american public has felt the country is on the wrong track. i want you to know what role you think rapid technological change plays in that and do you have any advice for people living with innovation and change at the pace it's happening. >> yes, embrace innovation, embrace change embrace technology and understand technology. i wrote this book partly because if your alienated from your technology, if you think your iphone is magic and don't quite know how the gps works you'll be a little bet detached maybe alienated and maybe not understand and it be able to deal with it. we should try to understand our technology because our technology is just a tool and it's only as good or as bad as we are. i'm quite optimistic. i come -- i live in washington, dc trust me. this is a town where everybody thinks everything is coming apart at the seams. it's not. we're still the m
dr. einstein was still trying to figure out the unified theory and he sat there until the lines went off the paper. i'll give it to my friend brian green. yes, sir. >> thank you, i have no paper for you. my question is, for about the last eight years, two-thirds of the american public has felt the country is on the wrong track. i want you to know what role you think rapid technological change plays in that and do you have any advice for people living with innovation and change at the pace...
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dr. louis uccellini. thank you so much for being on with us. >> thank you. >> one of the most dangerous places to be in a storm like this is going to be on the roads. cnn's brians. he is checking the conditions in new jersey. let's ride along with him. brian, what are you seeing? >> reporter: brianna, right now we're on the atlantic city expressway heading east toward atlantic city. we're going to be getting on the garden state parkway heading north where the storm is really going to hit in those seaside areas of new jersey. it's going to hit very hard. we're starting to see some of the conditions getting worse along these highways. the visibility really decreasing now. our photojournalist is going to switch from my camera to the front. front-facing camera outside our windshield here. you can see, you can get an idea of some of these conditions. governor chris christie just told reporters that he is -- they're allowing some state government employees to leave work early and what the governor has said if you're going to get out of work get out now and just start to head home now because this is really the hour when it's starting to get much much worse here alon
dr. louis uccellini. thank you so much for being on with us. >> thank you. >> one of the most dangerous places to be in a storm like this is going to be on the roads. cnn's brians. he is checking the conditions in new jersey. let's ride along with him. brian, what are you seeing? >> reporter: brianna, right now we're on the atlantic city expressway heading east toward atlantic city. we're going to be getting on the garden state parkway heading north where the storm is really...
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dr. keith shafer. mental health. sarah parker poly natural resources. dan isim acting director of public safety. neah ray, acting director of revenue. [applause] >> brian kimcade, social serves. dave nickels, transportation. also pleased to introduce missouri national guard general major general steve danner. [applause] >> we are also delighted and welcomed to have the first lady of missouri george ann nixon. [applause] >> mr. sergeant and arms. >> mr. president, the governor of the state of missouri now approaches the chamber. >> mr. sergeant and arms open the doors to allow the government to enter and the escourt committee will escort the governor to the dias. [applause] plays -- [applause] -- [applause] [applause] [inaudible discussions] >> ladies and gentlemen, governor jay nixon. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> good evening. thank you lieutenant governor speaker deal members of the general assembly judges of missouri supreme court state officials, members of my cabinet and honored guest. i thank god for the people of missouri for the privilege to serve our state. it would not have been possible without the steadfast support of my family. he
dr. keith shafer. mental health. sarah parker poly natural resources. dan isim acting director of public safety. neah ray, acting director of revenue. [applause] >> brian kimcade, social serves. dave nickels, transportation. also pleased to introduce missouri national guard general major general steve danner. [applause] >> we are also delighted and welcomed to have the first lady of missouri george ann nixon. [applause] >> mr. sergeant and arms. >> mr. president, the...
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dr. jasser. is this organization being very tolerant and positive by avoiding those terms? >> no, this isn't about tolerance, brianre the main media arm for the muslim brotherhood movement. so what they're trying to do through this censorship is their directors are trying to prevent the war of ideas from the islamist controlling our muslim community and they're desperate. right now with isis, with a flag that has our scripture on it, with the pandemic of radical islamic from boko haram to pakistan, to egypt and the muslim brotherhood personnel of al-jazeera are running from ei didn't want and running for cover and the way to do that is control the terminology. by the way it's not just al-jazeera. bbc arabic with all its brotherhood type reporters recently had the same type of directive and they're consolidating circling the wagons and influence and as you saw with josh earnest there, their influence on the obama administration, et cetera. so they'retrying to prevent muslims like me from having a seat at the table. >> let's go through some of the banned words. extremists. is there a problem using that word? do not
dr. jasser. is this organization being very tolerant and positive by avoiding those terms? >> no, this isn't about tolerance, brianre the main media arm for the muslim brotherhood movement. so what they're trying to do through this censorship is their directors are trying to prevent the war of ideas from the islamist controlling our muslim community and they're desperate. right now with isis, with a flag that has our scripture on it, with the pandemic of radical islamic from boko haram to...
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dr. pepper snapple hitting new 52-week highs. >>> conbase raised didn't$75 million of new funding. vikram vikram pandit among others. could this fit in wall wall street? brianeresting list of investors there. what does it tell you that prominent, established financial names and institutions want in and want a piece of your firm? >> yeah it's really great news. it's not only largest fundraises for a bitcoin company but the first time that banks have bet big on bitcoin and financial services like new york stock exchange. it's a great opportunity for them to get a portal into the new, emerging technology see where it's going. >> what have you heard from them? do they believe in bitcoin as a technology, as an anti-currency, give us a little bit of color why they're coming to you. >> yeah they're really excited. its a technology. these people are bitcoin believers, they're interested in this potential that it has to make payments fast cheap, global for everyone around the world. i think they also just got excited about, you know all of the things that have happened in the last two years. go back a couple years ago new york large merchants in the united states ac
dr. pepper snapple hitting new 52-week highs. >>> conbase raised didn't$75 million of new funding. vikram vikram pandit among others. could this fit in wall wall street? brianeresting list of investors there. what does it tell you that prominent, established financial names and institutions want in and want a piece of your firm? >> yeah it's really great news. it's not only largest fundraises for a bitcoin company but the first time that banks have bet big on bitcoin and...
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brownback at 7:30 eastern, then we switch to nevada, nevada governor brian sandoval will give his state's state of the state at 9:00 eastern. dr. anthony falchi, our guest this sunday on "q&a" is on the front line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now that when given to people who are h.i.v. effect infected, in the early 1980's if someone came to my clinic with aids, the median survival would be six to eight month which is means they would be -- half of them would be dead in eight months. now, if tomorrow, when i go back to rounds on friday, and someone comes in to our clinic who is 20-plus years old who is relatively recently infected and i put them on the combination of three drugs, a cocktail of anti-retro ro viral therapy, i can accurately repredict, look them in the eye and say if you take your medicine regular he you could live an additional 50 5-06rbings -- 5-0 years, to know that -- to go from knowing you could go from six to eight months to living just a few years less than a normal life span, that's a huge advance. >> director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases sun
brownback at 7:30 eastern, then we switch to nevada, nevada governor brian sandoval will give his state's state of the state at 9:00 eastern. dr. anthony falchi, our guest this sunday on "q&a" is on the front line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now that when given to people who are h.i.v. effect infected, in the early 1980's if someone came to my clinic with aids, the median survival would be six to eight month which is means they would be --...
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brian kilmeade hasn't shirked his responsibilities. he is out in arizona with crazy animals from the wildlife zoo aquarium and safari park. >> those are the hands of the unnamed crocodile of dre this 30-pound crocodile and hang on to him for about a half an hour. that mouth is not glued. those are are real teeth right? >> oh, yeah absolutely. >> he likes everything except drums and there you go. that is is a crocodile. this is what you are going to see if you come down. where are you located. >> 8 miles from where the big game is going to be played. phoenix, 30 years. arizona's largest collection of exotic animals. 600 cease cease not only including this alligator we have a heel low monster. this is a great. helo monster. very shy timed animal spends most of his life under ground. >> don't find alligator? do they coexist if i put him inside the tank will he do anything. >> they might not like each other. southeast animal southwest animal like my bowl snake. people often confuse with rattle snake a well known arizona native. it imitates like a rattle shake. shake its tail and hiss really harmless. >> she is really freaking out. >> this guy's name is tank. and is he very aptly
brian kilmeade hasn't shirked his responsibilities. he is out in arizona with crazy animals from the wildlife zoo aquarium and safari park. >> those are the hands of the unnamed crocodile of dre this 30-pound crocodile and hang on to him for about a half an hour. that mouth is not glued. those are are real teeth right? >> oh, yeah absolutely. >> he likes everything except drums and there you go. that is is a crocodile. this is what you are going to see if you come down. where...