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dr. brooks about the issue of toxicology?u review studies where research was done on the intoxicating effects or the impairment effects of marijuana at various levels? >> yes. >> can you tell us today what studies you consulted that led to your change of opinion --lim hearing is o richardson hearing. keep on topic for that. >> let me focus you on that. when did you change your mind about the significance of the thc levels of trayvon martin's blood? >> i don't remember exactly the time. could be in last 60 days. when we decide to have this trial i tried to prepare for this testimony. not every case will go to trial. >> you're saying that sometime in the last 60 days is when you changed your opinion on the effects of the marijuana? >> yes. >> did you mention that to mr. de la rionda when you met with him for about 40 minutes? >> no. i did not mention i changed my opinion. i said marijuana tox report is part of the ouautopsy report. i said i should report the jury the toxicology report. i did that every time in the prooef previo
dr. brooks about the issue of toxicology?u review studies where research was done on the intoxicating effects or the impairment effects of marijuana at various levels? >> yes. >> can you tell us today what studies you consulted that led to your change of opinion --lim hearing is o richardson hearing. keep on topic for that. >> let me focus you on that. when did you change your mind about the significance of the thc levels of trayvon martin's blood? >> i don't remember...
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dr. brooks. >> pardon me? >> brooks. b-r-o-o-k-s. >> is that the last name?yes. >> is that person a toxicologist? >> he's not toxicologist. he's biologist. he's one of the best, if not the best of low-dose radiation. low-dose radiation feck in the world. i work with him for being years. >> you consult with dr. brooks on the issue of toxicology. >> yes. >> an other literature you consulted. >> yes. work together many times. >> did you review studies where research was done on the intoxicating effects or the impairment effects of marijuana at various levels? >> yes. i believe -- >> can you tell us today what studies you consulted that led to your change of opinion -- >> the purpose of this sr. limited hearilimi -- limit hearing is a richardson hearing so please keep on topic for that. >> all right. let me focus you then on this. when did you change your mind about the significance of the thc level in trayvon martin's blood? >> i don't remember exactly time. could be in last 60 days because -- >> 60 days? >> yes. when we decide to have this trial, in the last 60
dr. brooks. >> pardon me? >> brooks. b-r-o-o-k-s. >> is that the last name?yes. >> is that person a toxicologist? >> he's not toxicologist. he's biologist. he's one of the best, if not the best of low-dose radiation. low-dose radiation feck in the world. i work with him for being years. >> you consult with dr. brooks on the issue of toxicology. >> yes. >> an other literature you consulted. >> yes. work together many times. >> did you...
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brooke, welcome. >> thank you for having me. [applause] dr. oz: why do you feel so passionately that sugar is the culprit here? >> sugar is the enemy. it affects your waistline and your face. dr. oz: lines, wrinkles, isn't that a natural part of aging? >> it is natural, but it's preventable. it doesn't have to happen as quickly as it is. too much sugar leads to premature aging. dr. oz: are we getting too much sugar in our lives? three questions i want you to ask yourself to find out if ugar my be aging you prematurely, do you eat carbs or sweets when you're in a bad mood? i hear yes out of honest folks. do you need sugar in your coffee to get you through the date? people who are awake are saying yes. thirdly, you look for something sweet to eat in the afternoon? so if you answered yes to any of these questions, frankly, sugar my be making you look older. if i can, let's show the folks why we believe sugar is a problem for the appearance of your skin, especially on your face. so this is a little model that i built out. the real conversation her
brooke, welcome. >> thank you for having me. [applause] dr. oz: why do you feel so passionately that sugar is the culprit here? >> sugar is the enemy. it affects your waistline and your face. dr. oz: lines, wrinkles, isn't that a natural part of aging? >> it is natural, but it's preventable. it doesn't have to happen as quickly as it is. too much sugar leads to premature aging. dr. oz: are we getting too much sugar in our lives? three questions i want you to ask yourself to...
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brooke, welcome. >> thank you for having me. [applause] dr.o passionately that sugar is the culprit here? >> sugar is the enemy. it affects your waistline and your face. dr. oz: lines, wrinkles, isn't that a natural part of aging? >> it is natural, but it's preventable. it doesn't have to happen as quickly as it is. too much sugar leads to premature aging. dr. oz: are we getting too much sugar in our lives? three questions i want you to ask yourself to find out if ugar my be aging you prematurely, do you eat carbs or sweets when you're in a bad mood? i hear yes out of honestol
brooke, welcome. >> thank you for having me. [applause] dr.o passionately that sugar is the culprit here? >> sugar is the enemy. it affects your waistline and your face. dr. oz: lines, wrinkles, isn't that a natural part of aging? >> it is natural, but it's preventable. it doesn't have to happen as quickly as it is. too much sugar leads to premature aging. dr. oz: are we getting too much sugar in our lives? three questions i want you to ask yourself to find out if ugar my be...
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brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr.west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guilty of murder and released. >> this case utilized every single type of forensic science. they threw a bunch of stuff against the wall and they we
brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr.west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical...
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dr. fleming from louisiana, the judge over there from texas, mr. brooks from alabama, mr. yoho from florida. we have six people here in this chamber who are going to say no amnesty, no how. what we are going to say is demand border security and demand that this government finally lives up to the promise it has made to the american people because we have got to get back to what representative king talked about and what each of these members talked about, the rule of law, because we think it means something. in fact, we think it's everything. we think without the rule of law, you have nothing. and that's why i'm so grateful, mr. speaker, that we have had this time tonight to be able to be together and talk about this topic and at that point, i think -- how much time do we have remaining? the speaker pro tempore: a couple of minutes. mrs. bachmann: we are going to go full tilt. let me yield to mr. yoho. he has something on his mind. mr. yoho: thank you. you were talking about the rule of law and heard it over and over again and the biggest thing is they are going to hold us a
dr. fleming from louisiana, the judge over there from texas, mr. brooks from alabama, mr. yoho from florida. we have six people here in this chamber who are going to say no amnesty, no how. what we are going to say is demand border security and demand that this government finally lives up to the promise it has made to the american people because we have got to get back to what representative king talked about and what each of these members talked about, the rule of law, because we think it...
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dr. hamid made some very good points there. he's director of the brookings doha center in doha. the brookings institution. jay carney will be peppered with questions again today as he has the last two days about egypt. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >>i believe people are hungry for it. building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn. >>i know you're going to want to weigh in on these issues. >>connect with "full court press with bill press" at facebook.com/billpressshow and on twitter at bpshow. >>i believe people are hungry for it. if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> i think the number one thing that viewers like about "the young turks" is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was writing a check. >> she never cashed it! >> the war
dr. hamid made some very good points there. he's director of the brookings doha center in doha. the brookings institution. jay carney will be peppered with questions again today as he has the last two days about egypt. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >>i believe people are hungry for it. building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn. >>i know you're going to want to weigh in on these issues. >>connect with "full court...
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dr. mohamed al baradei will be making a statement. in the meantime back to brooke.e zimmerman trial. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll take you back to egypt momentarily. first this trial, the state again saying this morning it will rest. a huge afternoon for the prosecution. once again quickly bringing mike brooks in before we get back. this, again, is the crime lab analyst. he's just run through four different parts of the gun, george zimmerman's gun which he swabbed. what was the conclusion? >> they were swabbed by an examiner, sent to his lab. three for the gun. one on the pistol grip, one trigger, one slide. then the holster. the pistol grip there was just touch dna, just from george zimmerman. could not find anything from trayvon martin. the slide no dna. they could not include or exclude. and the trigger really was kind of basically inconclusive. the holster negative for any kind of blood for either one of them. we didn't hear what the exact dna was. if i recall correctly there was no dna from trayvon martin. >> mike brooks, thank you. let's listen ba
dr. mohamed al baradei will be making a statement. in the meantime back to brooke.e zimmerman trial. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll take you back to egypt momentarily. first this trial, the state again saying this morning it will rest. a huge afternoon for the prosecution. once again quickly bringing mike brooks in before we get back. this, again, is the crime lab analyst. he's just run through four different parts of the gun, george zimmerman's gun which he swabbed. what was...
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dr. coburn i think you have seen the really extraordinary interest among senators on both sides. david brooks is sitting in back of me and he is something of a guru on this whole issue of advocating for the parks. i asked him, when was the last discussion in the senate about these kinds of issues, looking at these kinds of questions and how we deal with it very real problem of the backlog and mr. brooks is basically a repository of knowledge about parks. he basically said he couldn't even remember when there was a discussion. it was pretty obvious now that we have this debate anyway. i want to tell you two things with respect to substance. first, you and i have talked about this question of trying to make sure you get the money where the need is and be more creative the better. i want you to know i'm going to work with you particularly with the respect to the issue i touched on earlier because the fee revenue expires in december of 2014. that would be one place to really look very concretely that one of the ideas that you have been there. apparently her efforts are underway to make creative w
dr. coburn i think you have seen the really extraordinary interest among senators on both sides. david brooks is sitting in back of me and he is something of a guru on this whole issue of advocating for the parks. i asked him, when was the last discussion in the senate about these kinds of issues, looking at these kinds of questions and how we deal with it very real problem of the backlog and mr. brooks is basically a repository of knowledge about parks. he basically said he couldn't even...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we will roll on. hour two. good to be with you on this fourth of july. i'm brookech different reason. live pictures, cairo, egypt. the crowds, the masses have returned to tahrir square. it is just past 9:00 at night there in egypt. as you remember, it was this time yesterday egyptians by the hundreds of thousands embracing the fall of their religiously oriented government. keep in mind it was the first elected government ever overthrown. so what now? well, take a look with me. because this is the new leader for now. his name is adly mansour. he is a judge. mansour is temporarily tasked with leading an interim government and organizing elections coming up here. keep in mind he was hand selected by the military. he was appointed by the general here, general abdell fatah el sissi. he rolled those tanks yesterday in support of all those protesters. the leader announced the ouster of egypt's first elected leader, mohamed morsi. morsi, president yesterday, under house arrest today. speaking of arrest, unknown number of morsi's supporters and islamic religious leaders und
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we will roll on. hour two. good to be with you on this fourth of july. i'm brookech different reason. live pictures, cairo, egypt. the crowds, the masses have returned to tahrir square. it is just past 9:00 at night there in egypt. as you remember, it was this time yesterday egyptians by the hundreds of thousands embracing the fall of their religiously oriented government. keep in mind it was the first elected...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> there's no sound, no warning, just a terrifying image. as crewses search the rubble. a deadly derailment, we're asking, how safe are america's trains? i'm brooke> police say a man targeted a random sex offender and killed him in cold blood. and apparently he wasn't done. >>> the pope's security team on high alert as he kisses babies, shakes hands, and walks right out in the open. >>> plus a mysterious stomach bug spreading across america. is fruit to blame? >>> and lance armstrong's lawyer tells the postal service to drop the lawsuit against his client. why? because they should have known he was doping. we're on the case. >>> thanks for staying with me. i'm brooke baldwin. top of the hour. we begin with that chilling quote. i'm here to kill you. those are the words. this white supremacist reportedly uttered before shooting and stabbing his victim to death. this is according to the union county sheriff in south carolina. his name is jeremy moody. he is accuseded of murdering someone, not because of the color of his skin, but for a crime in his past. moody told investigators that he and his wife christine murdered this man because he is a regist
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> there's no sound, no warning, just a terrifying image. as crewses search the rubble. a deadly derailment, we're asking, how safe are america's trains? i'm brooke> police say a man targeted a random sex offender and killed him in cold blood. and apparently he wasn't done. >>> the pope's security team on high alert as he kisses babies, shakes hands, and walks right out in the open. >>> plus a mysterious stomach bug spreading...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an image getting a lot of attention. martin luther king jr. in a hoodie. you're about to hear from his niece who says shame on them. i'm brooke>> as the extreme heat blankets america, thousands forced to leave everything behind as flames erupt. >>> were you surprised at his demeanor 72 hours before those bombings. >> unbelievable. >> did the feds miss clues involving the boston bombing suspects? cnn speaks with one man who knew them. >>> plus, today is the day. whitey bulger's hit man takes the stand and faces the reputed boston mob boss. >>> and a mom and her 4-year-old daughter diagnosed with cancer within days of one another. >> we're in a great position because we all can be together. >>> hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for sticking with me. got to begin with what's happening in boston today. this bizarre twist in reputed south boston mob boss. james "whitey" bulger. this potentially key witness named stephen rakes who claims bulger shook him down, this man has now been found dead on a roadside in lincoln, massachusetts. at this point, we don't know how rakes died. there were no obvious signs of trauma on his body. t
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an image getting a lot of attention. martin luther king jr. in a hoodie. you're about to hear from his niece who says shame on them. i'm brooke>> as the extreme heat blankets america, thousands forced to leave everything behind as flames erupt. >>> were you surprised at his demeanor 72 hours before those bombings. >> unbelievable. >> did the feds miss clues involving the boston...
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dr. pepper all saw a dip in sales. could it be that longer term, soda consumption has peaked in a country that's watched its waistline swell? there's also a lot to choose from action brook juice blends action flavored waters. trend watchers think the younger generation will drink less soda, less pop than the boomers did and generation x. water has zero calories. and if it's from the tap, it's free. budgets are tight, americans are becoming more health conscious. bottled water consumption is up about 1% over the past five years. so don't cry for these companies. the soda companies, pepsi and coke own their other popular water brands. still americans in 2011 consumed 57 billion liters of soda, working out to -- imagine, 46 gallons of soa per person in just one year. don't cry in your big gulp. it's not the end of soda. brook? >> christine, thank you very much. >>> and for all of you who bought into facebook thinking it would be a sure bet. it may be about to pay off. earlier today the company's shares past the $238 ipo price for the first time since the rocky debut about 14 months ago. one of the big reasons, stronger than expected earns report last week action and succes
dr. pepper all saw a dip in sales. could it be that longer term, soda consumption has peaked in a country that's watched its waistline swell? there's also a lot to choose from action brook juice blends action flavored waters. trend watchers think the younger generation will drink less soda, less pop than the boomers did and generation x. water has zero calories. and if it's from the tap, it's free. budgets are tight, americans are becoming more health conscious. bottled water consumption is up...
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dr. coburn i think you have seen the really extraordinary interest among senators on both sides. david brooks is sitting in back of me and he is something of a guru on this whole issue of advocating for the parks and i asked him when was the last discussion in the senate about these kinds of issues, looking at these kinds of questions on how we deal with a the very real problem of backlog and mr. brooks is basically a repository of knowledge about parks, basically said he couldn't even remember when there was a discussion. so it's pretty obvious now that we have this debate underway. i want to tell you two things with respect to substance. first you and i have talked about this question of trying to make sure you get the money where the need is and in particularly being more creative about it. i want you to know i'm going to work with you or to go do with the respect to the issue i touched on earlier because the fee revenue expires in december 2014. that would be one place to really look very concretely but one of the ideas you have been there apparently are efforts underway and there may be
dr. coburn i think you have seen the really extraordinary interest among senators on both sides. david brooks is sitting in back of me and he is something of a guru on this whole issue of advocating for the parks and i asked him when was the last discussion in the senate about these kinds of issues, looking at these kinds of questions on how we deal with a the very real problem of backlog and mr. brooks is basically a repository of knowledge about parks, basically said he couldn't even remember...
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dr. coburn, i think you have seen the really extraordinary interest among senators on both sides read david brooks is sitting behind me. he is something of a guru on this whole issue of advocating for the parks. i asked him, when was the last discussion in the senate about these kinds of issues, looking at these kinds of questions on how we deal with the very real problem of the backlog, and mr. brooks, who is a repository of knowledge about parks, basically said he cannot even remember when there was a discussion. it is pretty obvious now that we have this debate underway. i want to tell you two things with respect to substance. first, you and i have talked about this question of trying to make sure that you get the money where the need is. particularly, being more creative. i want to let you know i will work with you on that issue i touched on earlier, because the fee revenue expires in december 2014. we've got to do it. that would be one place to really look very concretely at one of the ideas that you had in their crib -- in there. there may be more creative ways to do it. issue, youowment bas
dr. coburn, i think you have seen the really extraordinary interest among senators on both sides read david brooks is sitting behind me. he is something of a guru on this whole issue of advocating for the parks. i asked him, when was the last discussion in the senate about these kinds of issues, looking at these kinds of questions on how we deal with the very real problem of the backlog, and mr. brooks, who is a repository of knowledge about parks, basically said he cannot even remember when...