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dr. brought to the long lives of the nobody aging couple. a six year old twins a boy and a girl while having fun and the elderly parents couldn't be more of a joy. people used to tease me what will you do when you take all your wealth i did go for a second marriage that didn't help with the grace of the almighty nothing's a great children mean the world was very happy it's a good thing. my house has changed. but now it's a happy and vironment now i spend the whole day with my children and i'm very happy . the teary day is another of dr bishnoi famous members in twenty ten at the age of sixty six she became the oldest woman in the world to deliver triplets. the babies were in intensive care for months. when i saw them i was overjoyed i looked at my limbs and their faces to see if they were all right. they were very thin. one of them a little girl didn't make it and the teary did almost lost her on. the babies she was hospitalized she was in a very bad condition she was almost on a death bed she spoke only after ten to twelve days. she had a c
dr. brought to the long lives of the nobody aging couple. a six year old twins a boy and a girl while having fun and the elderly parents couldn't be more of a joy. people used to tease me what will you do when you take all your wealth i did go for a second marriage that didn't help with the grace of the almighty nothing's a great children mean the world was very happy it's a good thing. my house has changed. but now it's a happy and vironment now i spend the whole day with my children and i'm...
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veterinarians and dentists are brought in. >> dr. samar attar is a leading orthopedic surgeon from chicago who volunteers in syria's makeshift hospitals. >> the bombs would land so closely they would knock you off your feet and at times they would directly hit the hospital but all i would do is look around and follow everybody else's lead. they are like rocks. they don't lose their compose your, they just keep working. >> pelley: dr. attar enlisted in the syrian american association, these american descrorkts raised nearly $100 million in aid and sent more than 100 member into rebel held syria including aleppo where dr. attar worked. >> we would find ourselves doing surgeries sometimes on people lying on gurneys in hallways base you're so stretched. >> quijano: you can see scott's full report tonight on 60 minutes. >>> is new york city ready? ahead. >> quijano: in the big apple ready for self driving cars? the governor of new york wants to take the idea for a test drive. but others are not ready to go down that road just yet. transpo
veterinarians and dentists are brought in. >> dr. samar attar is a leading orthopedic surgeon from chicago who volunteers in syria's makeshift hospitals. >> the bombs would land so closely they would knock you off your feet and at times they would directly hit the hospital but all i would do is look around and follow everybody else's lead. they are like rocks. they don't lose their compose your, they just keep working. >> pelley: dr. attar enlisted in the syrian american...
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dr. atomic" brought the making of the atomic bomb to operatic life.l led adams to be labeled sometimes as a "political" composer. but he sees it otherwise. >> it's really more a comment on people's prejudices about classical music, that if it's an opera, it should be about goddesses and gods. or some fairy tales. i'm writing about my life. i'm writing about experiences that have happened in my own lifetime. and i don't think particularly opera has any chance of continuing to be a viable, living entity if it doesn't really discuss and address the issues of our own time. ♪ ♪ >> brown: "girls of the golden west" premieres tonight at the san francisco opera and will run until december 10. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in sierra city, california. >> woodruff: magnificent. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. captioning sponsored
dr. atomic" brought the making of the atomic bomb to operatic life.l led adams to be labeled sometimes as a "political" composer. but he sees it otherwise. >> it's really more a comment on people's prejudices about classical music, that if it's an opera, it should be about goddesses and gods. or some fairy tales. i'm writing about my life. i'm writing about experiences that have happened in my own lifetime. and i don't think particularly opera has any chance of continuing...
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conversation we have to have and i think the psychological angle is vital and i'm glad you you brought it tonight, dr. judy rosenberg. by the way we had the website a moment ago. psychological healing centers. we're back after this on the final five. and your to-do list getting longer, you'll enjoy this ice-cold deliciousness more than ever. hurry over to mcdonald's. ♪♪ they're looking at the mcpick 2... ...two for five deals all across the board! here it comes... (crowd cheers) a big mac and 10 piece mcnuggets! they got em! get your fan favorites on the mcpick 2 menu. choose any two for just five bucks. they did it! unbelievable! ♪ let me get a mcpick 2 ♪ >> here we come. you don't mess with america. look, i have a couple of social media accounts ment you may know me on facebook or twitter, whrfer. i made some mistakes before, but someone running social media at the pentagon made a big one today. they either didn't read a tweet too president or he don't like the president. the pentagon twitter account retweet ed this, the solution is simple. roy moore step fraken, donald trump resign. gop it's a cri
conversation we have to have and i think the psychological angle is vital and i'm glad you you brought it tonight, dr. judy rosenberg. by the way we had the website a moment ago. psychological healing centers. we're back after this on the final five. and your to-do list getting longer, you'll enjoy this ice-cold deliciousness more than ever. hurry over to mcdonald's. ♪♪ they're looking at the mcpick 2... ...two for five deals all across the board! here it comes... (crowd cheers) a big mac...
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created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. dr. anthony fauci joined other health experts and scientists in washington last week to talk about and then make preparedness -- pandemic fairness and response. this is 2 1/2 hours.
created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. dr. anthony fauci joined other health experts and scientists in washington last week to talk about and then make preparedness -- pandemic fairness and response. this is 2 1/2 hours.
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dr. pepper. >> reporter: and when private debbie brought lars out to meet her friends, they knew it was serious. >> he arrived with her, hand-in-hand. >> reporter: sure, they noticed lars was a different sort of match for their friend. >> he's very quiet -- >> he's got the blond hair that would go with being named lars. >> he seemed like a -- a surfer big man. >> reporter: but to debbie, he was the right man. >> i felt like she was really in love with him. >> i can understand her thinking, "you know, maybe it's time to try something just different." >> reporter: and pretty soon that something different was official. after a year of dating, debbie and lars were engaged. >> reporter: so baby brother finally settled down? >> he did, and he was happy. never seen him that happy. >> reporter: they married soon after at this chapel in arkansas, near her parents' homes. >> reporter: how beautiful did she look on her wedding day? >> oh, she -- the main thing is she just looked so happy. that was really important to me. >> reporter: debbie and lars embraced the contented rhythms of married life, spending
dr. pepper. >> reporter: and when private debbie brought lars out to meet her friends, they knew it was serious. >> he arrived with her, hand-in-hand. >> reporter: sure, they noticed lars was a different sort of match for their friend. >> he's very quiet -- >> he's got the blond hair that would go with being named lars. >> he seemed like a -- a surfer big man. >> reporter: but to debbie, he was the right man. >> i felt like she was really in love...
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dr. jason wong said diabetic clients stay healthier longer. >> diabetes can lead to a lot of complications, including problems with your eyes, heart disease, so forth. >> reporter: as for laura, she's brought her diabetes under control. she even lost nine pounds in several months. dr. wong says 150-pound adult loses an average three to four pounds treason i feel just happy. >> a prescription for a healthy life. sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> and on this thanksgiving evening, we're grateful for the good weather we had lately. locks like it's going to get a little better, too. >> and rain on the horizon as we look live at the golden gate bridge. we'll have the forecast coming up. >> coming up all new at 6:00 tonight, new body camera video shows police were well aware of illegal activity before the go ship warehouse fire. the threats to shut the place down that were never followed through. another 2am stroll, huh? i'm worried. i have this medical bill... dave, you have anthem and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help any question you... is, is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that. for all the things that keep you up at night, anthem blue cros
dr. jason wong said diabetic clients stay healthier longer. >> diabetes can lead to a lot of complications, including problems with your eyes, heart disease, so forth. >> reporter: as for laura, she's brought her diabetes under control. she even lost nine pounds in several months. dr. wong says 150-pound adult loses an average three to four pounds treason i feel just happy. >> a prescription for a healthy life. sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> and on this thanksgiving...
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this is about triage, but we find in the emergency room when you're brought in and assess emergency room dr. let's get this stuff so we can move to get back into a better self. >> that's a good analogy. have a medical crisis and its triage in the emergency room. i bring in a dr., not a reality tv star. i don't bring in somebody who has never been in the hospital and his life is known for making promises he can't keep. >> but americans did see him in that way. >> some dead. >> enough that he's the triage guy. so if we take that and have faith in that decision for a moment and then you have the people who have been there in the house and senate who seem to not be able to move in their area. >> let's talk about why obama care repealed will fail. >> i've been meaning to get to this as well, we actually both come from a liberal background. and here we are. this is what excites me about politics. were talking about the politics. identify as a conservative and you do as well. were very different. that's a bridge that hasn't been met. a lot of people say can't be a conservative because i'm a gay wo
this is about triage, but we find in the emergency room when you're brought in and assess emergency room dr. let's get this stuff so we can move to get back into a better self. >> that's a good analogy. have a medical crisis and its triage in the emergency room. i bring in a dr., not a reality tv star. i don't bring in somebody who has never been in the hospital and his life is known for making promises he can't keep. >> but americans did see him in that way. >> some dead....
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dr. scholl's. born to move. alright, i broughtn high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i'll take that. -yeeeeeah! ensure high protein. with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure. always be you. >>> eight people were killed, 11 more taken to the hospital today after a suspect drove a rented truck down a very well-used, very popular bike path in lower manhattan. the suspect was shot in the abdomen by police. tonight he's in a local hospital. at this hour, wnbc in new york city is citing law enforcement officials and saying that the man left a note in the rental truck that he used as a weapon tonight, claiming that he was acting on behalf of isis. now, isis a couple of years ago did explicitly call in its propaganda magazine for its followers to use trucks, specifically trucks, not cars, not light suvs, to run down pedestrians, to cause mass casualty events. officials today in new york city described an effort they've undertaken in recent years to actually work
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dr. kastor: to them, both of acquiredigrants who u.s. citizenship, citizenship broughtortunities. ok? they had not been born in the united states. but by becoming citizens, they qual legal status with nativeborn citizens, the united states, st. louis in particular, became a land of opportunity for them. this is what many immigrants will find. one of the reasons is that the germans in general faced less antagonism than the irish. let me emphasize i think the experience for any immigrant is difficult. you arrive in a new country, people may not trust you, you may not speak the same language, it is always difficult. then there are matters of degree. the entire program on lectures in history at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern on saturday. american history tv, only on c-span 3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> coming up next on american history tv, british house of lords member michael dobbs, creator of "house of cards," and autho
dr. kastor: to them, both of acquiredigrants who u.s. citizenship, citizenship broughtortunities. ok? they had not been born in the united states. but by becoming citizens, they qual legal status with nativeborn citizens, the united states, st. louis in particular, became a land of opportunity for them. this is what many immigrants will find. one of the reasons is that the germans in general faced less antagonism than the irish. let me emphasize i think the experience for any immigrant is...
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brought the rain. there originally made random i heard dr parts of australia and they were not widely as the as the rainmakers. but on a first one up there with my grandfather literally. i saw something that changed my life without any young person on the trip. and they'll be able to trust that male believed in me to carry on this responsibility. i mean it's a big it's a big thing big job. but to get a feeling from our people at the trust from our people. that make you feel good inside. the from. back and forth from crossing. daniel get a dagger and become led to from the trip. he started to write to report. for me the trip there were not read long to find out more. i wanted to write about our history. when a lot of fellows came into our country in eighty and eighty they want to water. they drove us off our land and turned a country and a huge cattle station. and then ever counting camels he wanted us hundred one dollars or they can look. a bit at two thousand kilometer track through our tribal lands. they call it becoming stuccoed and it destroyed the traditional way of life. itself by this very same respons
brought the rain. there originally made random i heard dr parts of australia and they were not widely as the as the rainmakers. but on a first one up there with my grandfather literally. i saw something that changed my life without any young person on the trip. and they'll be able to trust that male believed in me to carry on this responsibility. i mean it's a big it's a big thing big job. but to get a feeling from our people at the trust from our people. that make you feel good inside. the...
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brought me here today to discuss that issue. urther bolster manning's position, his fttorney said dr.& by manning's roommate at the time who onlysaw what c:®Ñhappe and peyton did not do what's claimed. ®pá e1least one other athlete w was lpa+there y>cjohnson in the room. >>> still to rescue, the 13-year-old hero who saved a drowning man. here he is! >> closed caption sponsorship for "inside editionáw end" is brought to you by women are amazing. our bodies grow babies... ...we run marathons... ...companies... ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds... ...strawberries... ...quinoa. and yeah...we eat chocolate. ♪ we eat in sweatpants... ...in skirts. we eat alone... ...and together. women are strong. we eat, and we own it. special k. some waves is being w3mailed a hero as he okrescued a man whos video shot from a ÷drone. watch ñras Ñiwaves engulf the b in seconds it goes ñrçódown. the drone just happened lpto be flying above when it captured the life or death drama and there's the guy who went surrounded by floating debris from his destroyed vessel. then out of nowhere comes the most unlikely hero. it's a kid, q]8c surf boa
brought me here today to discuss that issue. urther bolster manning's position, his fttorney said dr.& by manning's roommate at the time who onlysaw what c:®Ñhappe and peyton did not do what's claimed. ®pá e1least one other athlete w was lpa+there y>cjohnson in the room. >>> still to rescue, the 13-year-old hero who saved a drowning man. here he is! >> closed caption sponsorship for "inside editionáw end" is brought to you by women are amazing. our bodies...
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dr. bolt, i got your invitation. i hope you don't mind, i brought a plus nine. >> you're too late.mb, which can destroy the entire earth. >> well, then don't hit that buon you! >> and now i shall unleash the most terrible of my terrible ten. behold the bleach master! >> what's up? >> really? a box of bleach. o. >> oh, and you're so great? what do you have the power of, a gym membership? >> he's got multiple gym memberships. >> i'm sorry, remind us again what your power is. >> i have all the powers of the rainbow. >> oh, so what, you [ bleep ] skitles? >> i put smiles on people's face. okay, man? >> what's happening? >> what about suke duck? he super sucks. >> no, i don't. i can fly. >> what about leprechaun elvis. >> what does that mean? >> that you look stupid. >> i look like a yoga bombed -- >> i am a box of bleach. >> everybody should up! we all suck. you know why? because we were created by a weird, sad kid who grew to later grew to become a weird, fat man. [ bleep ] kimmel. >> i mean, he didn't even draw his genitalia. >> jimmy: wow. that is the best gift i ever got. unbelieva
dr. bolt, i got your invitation. i hope you don't mind, i brought a plus nine. >> you're too late.mb, which can destroy the entire earth. >> well, then don't hit that buon you! >> and now i shall unleash the most terrible of my terrible ten. behold the bleach master! >> what's up? >> really? a box of bleach. o. >> oh, and you're so great? what do you have the power of, a gym membership? >> he's got multiple gym memberships. >> i'm sorry, remind us...
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public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> california physician dr. anthony iton recently gave a talk where he says your zip code is more important then your genetic code in determining how long you will live due to racial and economic discrimination. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. introduce dr. anthony iton. dr. iton,
public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> california physician dr. anthony iton recently gave a talk where he says your zip code is more important then your genetic code in determining how long you will live due to racial and economic discrimination. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. introduce dr. anthony iton. dr. iton,
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dr. omalu, but one night in a private meeting, he brought his cte slides and finally met face-to-face with nfl's doctors. >> and the nfl doctor at some point said to me, "bennet, do you know the implications of what you are doing?" i looked. he was on my left. i said, "yeah, i think i do." he said, "no, you don't." (laughing) so we continued talking, talking. at some point, he interrupted me again, "bennet, do you think you know the implications of what you are doing?" i said, "i think i do. i don't know." he said, "no, you don't." so we continued talking again. then a third time he interrupted me, and i turned to him and i said, "okay, why don't you tell me what the implications are?" he said, "okay, i'll tell you." he said, "if 10% of mothers in this country would begin to perceive football as a dangerous sport, that is the end of football." (thunder rumbling) >> for the most part, people didn't want to believe it's true. they didn't want to admit to themselves or anybody else that our beloved sport, probably our most popular sport, could end up with brain damage. i didn't want to admit
dr. omalu, but one night in a private meeting, he brought his cte slides and finally met face-to-face with nfl's doctors. >> and the nfl doctor at some point said to me, "bennet, do you know the implications of what you are doing?" i looked. he was on my left. i said, "yeah, i think i do." he said, "no, you don't." (laughing) so we continued talking, talking. at some point, he interrupted me again, "bennet, do you think you know the implications of what...
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dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you broughtand we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for hp.
dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you broughtand we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for hp.
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dr. bolt, i got your invitation. i hope you don't mind, i brought a plus nine. >> you're too late.>> well, then don't hit that button. >> no, that's my dominance over you! >> and now i shall unleash the most terrible of my terrible ten. behold the bleach master! >> what's up? >> really? a box of bleach. >> oh, and you're so great? what do you have the power of, a gym membership? >> he's got multiple gym memberships. >> i'm sorry, remind us again what your power is. >> i have all the powers of the rainbow. >> oh, so what, you [ bleep ] skittles? >> i put smiles on people's faces. okay, man? >> okay. >> what's happening? >> what about super duck? he super sucks. >> no, i don't. i can fly. >> what about leprechaun elvis over there? >> what's that supposed to mean? >> that you look stupid. >> quiet, please. >> i look like a yoga instructor bombed -- >> i am a box of bleach. >> shut up! everybody shut up. we all suck. and you know why? we were created a by weird, sad kid who grew to later become a weird, fat man. [ laughter ] [ bleep ] kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] >> i mean, he didn'
dr. bolt, i got your invitation. i hope you don't mind, i brought a plus nine. >> you're too late.>> well, then don't hit that button. >> no, that's my dominance over you! >> and now i shall unleash the most terrible of my terrible ten. behold the bleach master! >> what's up? >> really? a box of bleach. >> oh, and you're so great? what do you have the power of, a gym membership? >> he's got multiple gym memberships. >> i'm sorry, remind us...
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dr. attar's pictures of aleppo. >> attar: i remember another child that was brought in, she couldn't have been more than five.ockmarked with shrapnel, from her chest to her belly, and one of the surgeons in aleppo, a syrian surgeon, heroically rushed her to the operating room, and opened up her belly, and stopped the bleeding in her liver. but she had lost so much blood. we can't. you can't give all of your blood to save one life, if you can save it to give a little bit each to five, who you know will make it. and i saw that all the time. >> pelley: did that little girl make it? >> attar: that girl? no, she did not. seeing little bodies wrapped in white shrouds-- with the cloth still bleeding, because the bodies still bleed. they'd be wrapped in white shrouds and just placed outside, to be taken to be buried. >> pelley: six-year-old mohammad kament was destined for a burial shroud, until a syrian surgeon saved his life. >> attar: what is his name? >> pelley: mohammad's house had been hit by a mortar, and he became unforgettable to samer attar. >> attar: i remember him, because he lost his mother and his sibli
dr. attar's pictures of aleppo. >> attar: i remember another child that was brought in, she couldn't have been more than five.ockmarked with shrapnel, from her chest to her belly, and one of the surgeons in aleppo, a syrian surgeon, heroically rushed her to the operating room, and opened up her belly, and stopped the bleeding in her liver. but she had lost so much blood. we can't. you can't give all of your blood to save one life, if you can save it to give a little bit each to five, who...
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first stop was a hospital where the team brought a plane load of goods including some battery powered medical supplies. >> to me seemed pretty basic until i met drll of water here. we were working with really no medications, with no equipment. >> reporter: his comments also hammered home how impact full things we take for granted like cell phone service can really be to people just struggling to keep patients alive. >> i can't go to my home. i don't got any signal. so there's no communication. orvieto stay here. >> reporter: for how long? >> i've been here for 22 days. >> reporter: we were reminded by roberto that the locations we visited windows blown out, trees uprooted, weren't even among the hardest hit that were shared with me by people sending me pictures. >> as you begin to leave san juan, you will see the real devastation probably you saw it in the air. looks like they took a lawnmower and simply passed it through. >> reporter: we were only there for day. only visited a few locations. rwj barnabas and care one didn't take us there and i'm in the sharing the devastation for any other reason than to point out that people need help and we c
first stop was a hospital where the team brought a plane load of goods including some battery powered medical supplies. >> to me seemed pretty basic until i met drll of water here. we were working with really no medications, with no equipment. >> reporter: his comments also hammered home how impact full things we take for granted like cell phone service can really be to people just struggling to keep patients alive. >> i can't go to my home. i don't got any signal. so there's...
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go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, drmemphis. well, today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities. >> welcome to the million man march! >> there are big goings-on in the nation's capital today. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and, yes, even some women. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan, who is the head of the nation of islam. >> the basic reason that this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. >> he's always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances, but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. >> why do we march? because we're trapped with second class schools and first class jails. >> we've been locked up, we've been brutalized. this became the first mass expression we could make together that we need to be regarded and respected and heal this ra
go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, drmemphis. well, today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities. >> welcome to the million man march! >> there are big goings-on in the nation's capital today. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and, yes, even some women. >> i remember the power of...
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dr. spock and the reverend william sloane urged young men to turn in their draft cards. the reverend collected some cards and broughthem to the justice department himself. indictments handed down earlier this month charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested for conspiring to aid young men to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. i am disturbed to get letters from people who say how can a christian minister oppose the law of the land? these people seem to forget that one, from a religious perspective, never surrender one's consciousness to the state. it goes through the entire bible. we must obey god rather than men. our puritan forefathers came to this country because they were dedicated to the notion that you do not surrender your conscious to the state. jesus was officially charged with treason. peter and paul were in and out of jail all the time. from a religious point of view, it is possible to say three things about law. one, that it is good. wi
dr. spock and the reverend william sloane urged young men to turn in their draft cards. the reverend collected some cards and broughthem to the justice department himself. indictments handed down earlier this month charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested for conspiring to aid young men to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really...
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over from from sport attorney dr lucy in vallone thank you for sharing your thoughts on the program this hour. living on a spanish parliamentary session has once again brought the divide in the country over the issue of catalan independence sharply into focus one kathlyn m.p. in madrid has suggested the spanish prime minister be arrested for his actions against the troubled region it comes during a sustained crackdown by madrid against catalonia is the posed leadership. so you know many still you have made your prisons. but i assure you now we will make our ballot boxes in your nightmare minister you have beaten us with sticks who will be you with our boats and i hope one day with the mr a whore in the power of the. debut during his new show here in r.t. for a scottish first minister alex salmond spoke exclusively with our state castle on president cars put them on for a rare insight into the independence referendum put him on it was sacked as the catalan president and is no facing charges of sedition rebellion spain issued an international arrest warrant after he fled to belgium where he's currently on bail speaking to r.t. carlist puts them on record the
over from from sport attorney dr lucy in vallone thank you for sharing your thoughts on the program this hour. living on a spanish parliamentary session has once again brought the divide in the country over the issue of catalan independence sharply into focus one kathlyn m.p. in madrid has suggested the spanish prime minister be arrested for his actions against the troubled region it comes during a sustained crackdown by madrid against catalonia is the posed leadership. so you know many still...
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outsource their manufacturing but the acquisition brought people who understood the sound of music and what makes music sound well, like bringing in drs, and others from the beats organization when they acquired them in 2014. apple's acoustic team came out the division that worked on speakers for mac laptops and desktops. in our story, there is a bit in there about how apple thought about making it the beats product at one points i'm sure there is influenced there somewhere. sherry: thank you, mark gurman. it is time now for our latest bloomberg business flash. at selling off more vegetable seeds product line to win approval for their acquisition of santos. they are trying to figure out how much of the unit to part with to speed up the antitrust investigation. bayer already agreed to sell a part of their business. sales of previously owned homes in the u.s. rose to an all-time high in october after being hurt by two hurricanes in q3. the inventory of available home stories fell in the last year. as for median sale price, it was a five and 5% and came in $247,000. global sales of electric vehicles surged to a record in q3 of 63% last
outsource their manufacturing but the acquisition brought people who understood the sound of music and what makes music sound well, like bringing in drs, and others from the beats organization when they acquired them in 2014. apple's acoustic team came out the division that worked on speakers for mac laptops and desktops. in our story, there is a bit in there about how apple thought about making it the beats product at one points i'm sure there is influenced there somewhere. sherry: thank you,...
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dr. oz: today, an exclusive update on hollywood's dirty secret. more alleged pedophiles of child actors revealed. he first brought allegations to light in a bombshell interview with corey feldman right here last week. feldman made headlines when he confirmed the identi
dr. oz: today, an exclusive update on hollywood's dirty secret. more alleged pedophiles of child actors revealed. he first brought allegations to light in a bombshell interview with corey feldman right here last week. feldman made headlines when he confirmed the identi
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brought down by owen thomas. >> narrator: because he'd never had a diagnosed concussion, dr. thomas might have gotten cte from the everyday sub-concussive hits that are an inherent part of the game. >> another nice play by owen thomas. >> those sub-concussive hits, those hits that don't even rise to the level of what we call a concussion, or symptoms, just playing the game can be dangerous. >> the rock is home. a crucial matchup in the afc... >> mckee is saying, "look, this is very much an issue at the core of the game, of offensive linemen and defensive linemen pounding the crud out of each other..." >> (grunting) >> "...on every single play, on every single down at every single practice, and there's no getting around that." >> narrator: it was a controversial theory that raised fundamental questions about the way the game was played. >> the human body was not created or built to play football. when you have force against force, you're going to have injuries. and i'm not talking about the knees and, you know, all of that stuff is a given. but from a neurological standpoint,
brought down by owen thomas. >> narrator: because he'd never had a diagnosed concussion, dr. thomas might have gotten cte from the everyday sub-concussive hits that are an inherent part of the game. >> another nice play by owen thomas. >> those sub-concussive hits, those hits that don't even rise to the level of what we call a concussion, or symptoms, just playing the game can be dangerous. >> the rock is home. a crucial matchup in the afc... >> mckee is saying,...
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public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> california physician dr. anthony iton recently gave a talk where he says your zip code is more important then your genetic code in determining how long you will live due to racial and economic discrimination. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. introduce dr. anthony iton. he prefersr tony as to be called, is the senior vice president for healthy communities at the california -- he's been there since october, 2009. building healthy communities initiative is a $1 billion program designed to change policy and encourage civic engagement in 14 california communities that are affected by health care inequality. prior to that he served as director for alameda county's public health department and, if you look up his resume, you will see a string of academic degrees that very impressive to say the least. he's going to be interviewed by vanessa mason. the nasa is the cofounder of pt-2, public health tech venture fund and also ceo of riveted partners, the digital health consultancy. she knows what she is talking abo
public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> california physician dr. anthony iton recently gave a talk where he says your zip code is more important then your genetic code in determining how long you will live due to racial and economic discrimination. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. introduce dr. anthony iton. he prefersr tony as to be called, is the senior vice president for healthy communities at the...
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dr. jon thank you. >> coming up. check your fire >>> this 'tis the cbs "overnight news." >>> sources tell cbs news, new york city police have brought prosecutors new rape allegations against hollywood mogul harvey weinstein. jericka duncan has the latest. >> the actress says in october 2010 harvey weinstein offered to give her a ride home to her new york city apartment after a party because the two lived in the same neighborhood. she says weinstein insist they'd have drinks. the pair eventually ended up inside her apartment. that's when she alleges weinstein took off her dress and forced himself on her. i speck oke to her by phone. >> he pushed me on the bed. unzipped his pants. and it happened all very suddenly. >> reporter: more than a month later she claims she confronted weinstein at the four seasons in los angeles because she says weinstein kept calling her. on december 23 of the same year, she says weinstein showed up in the lobby of her apartment, they want upstairs. and de la huerta allege he raped her a second time. in numerous films and starred in "boardwalk empire." >> i want to see what it looks like on her. >> the alle
dr. jon thank you. >> coming up. check your fire >>> this 'tis the cbs "overnight news." >>> sources tell cbs news, new york city police have brought prosecutors new rape allegations against hollywood mogul harvey weinstein. jericka duncan has the latest. >> the actress says in october 2010 harvey weinstein offered to give her a ride home to her new york city apartment after a party because the two lived in the same neighborhood. she says weinstein insist...
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dr. jackie, thank you. >> be careful with t >> all righty. >> thank you, ladies. >>> chilling new details about a story we first brought you yesterday.g phone call, a stunning confession, and a tragic discovery. did a local man murder his fiancee over money? >>> ahead you'll meet the claw sen brothers of maryland. they're here at the potomac curling club, training together. ahead we'll hear how much dedication it takes to fulfill their dream of winter olympic gold. >> but first, we're still looking for a lucky winner to go to new york city to get into the holiday spirit. one lucky winner is going to be able to take a guest to new york to get two tickets for the "tonight show" with jimmy fallon, two tickets to the rockefeller christmas tree lighting and two vip "today" show plaza tickets. we'll take care of your train ticket and hotel while you're in new york city. just keep watching news4 at 4:00 coming up right here in a few word. once you receive that word, go to nbcwashington.com and enter the word there and the sweepstakes >>> we continue to update you on breaking news. police have made an arrest in the murder of shante billy, a
dr. jackie, thank you. >> be careful with t >> all righty. >> thank you, ladies. >>> chilling new details about a story we first brought you yesterday.g phone call, a stunning confession, and a tragic discovery. did a local man murder his fiancee over money? >>> ahead you'll meet the claw sen brothers of maryland. they're here at the potomac curling club, training together. ahead we'll hear how much dedication it takes to fulfill their dream of winter olympic...
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brought up in the court. what do you make of what he said in that back and forth, dr. peterson?ely disingenuous to me, richard, given the fact we have a regular stream of white supremacists, violent activity that the department of justice has to take a look at bp we know about charleston but there are other instances we've seen things play out in violent activity. the idea you would edwhquate th with black lives matter is troublesome. this whole concept i poked fun at, where i write about the fact i direct african culture program, love black culture and music as a way to think more critically why this is not sort of an equitable way of approaching the ways in which race operates in our society. the reality is, when you look over the course of the obama years we've seen a steady uptick in sort of white nationalism and white violence coming out of these sort of racialized discourses and idea oles ologisa department of justice not ready to admit those exist means the department of justice is not actually a department of justice. there's a thing called racial just is as well, richar
brought up in the court. what do you make of what he said in that back and forth, dr. peterson?ely disingenuous to me, richard, given the fact we have a regular stream of white supremacists, violent activity that the department of justice has to take a look at bp we know about charleston but there are other instances we've seen things play out in violent activity. the idea you would edwhquate th with black lives matter is troublesome. this whole concept i poked fun at, where i write about the...
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only was the drugs issue brought up but donald trump spoke up on human rights we get to see exactly who is telling the truth and who maybe is being economical with the truth dr i'm sure you'll go find out for us thank you very much. now saudi arabia's mission to the un has announced that the saudi led coalition will begin reopening apples and seaports in yemen. international aid groups alleging much needed supplies on to a ship ready to send to yemen but as our correspondent mohammed reports they have yet to get clearance to dock in the rebel held quarter of her data. you unofficial say they're in a race against time to deliver a much needed aid to the people of yemen usually that will be taking these supplies with dollars to the ports. on the other and in yemen but because of the book impost on the country by the saudi led coalition they haven't been able to take anything from djibouti to yemen in the past week and i'm out forced to use a much bigger ship to make the delivery they say that would ideally want to take the supplies which include medicine for the whole of our response as well as therapeutic food formal notice children to the port of the day eit
only was the drugs issue brought up but donald trump spoke up on human rights we get to see exactly who is telling the truth and who maybe is being economical with the truth dr i'm sure you'll go find out for us thank you very much. now saudi arabia's mission to the un has announced that the saudi led coalition will begin reopening apples and seaports in yemen. international aid groups alleging much needed supplies on to a ship ready to send to yemen but as our correspondent mohammed reports...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. clubhouse, but we call it "the (matthwish house".was a (mom) and it just immediately broughtr life. "oh, i gotta get up get matthew on his treatment." (matthew) it's not that bad, though. (mom) yeah. (matthew) the good thing about the surgeries is i get to have a popsicle at the end. (mom) he makes the best of everything and he teaches us to be strong and brave, too. (vo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped grant the wishes of fifteen hundred kids so far. get a new subaru and we'll donate two hundred fifty dollars more to help those in need. ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ >> this man has served for many years. in general. in my opinion a very good person. >> the president praising his former national security advisor, general michael flynn. even know he fired him after just 24 days on the job. we are back now with a panel. the presidents lawyers so they are not worried about michael flynn currently dealing with a special counsel because they say he has no information, no evidence that would incriminate the president. are your former colleagues in the w
dr. scholl's. born to move. clubhouse, but we call it "the (matthwish house".was a (mom) and it just immediately broughtr life. "oh, i gotta get up get matthew on his treatment." (matthew) it's not that bad, though. (mom) yeah. (matthew) the good thing about the surgeries is i get to have a popsicle at the end. (mom) he makes the best of everything and he teaches us to be strong and brave, too. (vo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped grant the wishes of...