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dr. brownbody is celebrating being gay. people are saying they would like gay people -- >> are you kidding -- >> nobody is celebrating homosexuality? >> let me finish -- >> seriously? >> have you seen glee. >> with respect, it is my show. dr. brown, what they are doing is trying to espouse the same rights for gay people in america as for straight people like you. why should you, dr. michael brown, be entitled to more rights in america than somebody whose gay? give me -- >> should a man have a right to marry three women. should a man have the right to marry his grown daughter? piers morgan, should he have that right -- >> you would personally like to have more rights. >> marriage is a union of man and a woman -- i asked you a very simple question. do you think you are personally entitled to more rights than gay people in america? yes or no? >> no, of course not. but marriage is -- >> you don't? so you don't? glad we cleared that up. >> should two brothers be allowed to marry? should two brothers
dr. brownbody is celebrating being gay. people are saying they would like gay people -- >> are you kidding -- >> nobody is celebrating homosexuality? >> let me finish -- >> seriously? >> have you seen glee. >> with respect, it is my show. dr. brown, what they are doing is trying to espouse the same rights for gay people in america as for straight people like you. why should you, dr. michael brown, be entitled to more rights in america than somebody whose gay?...
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you know, they may, as they read your book, as they listen to dr. brownolleague, but the reality is, they're looking at a train wreck. the expression was used to describe the website. it is so monumentally massively more than that that it is incomprehensible. the number. $17 trillion. 9 million people added to the medicaid rolls. we are looking at an explosion of entitlements and debt and possibly devastation to the deficit and to the country if we don't get in charge of it. >> you are absolutely -- >> this president seems to have no sense of what to do. i will give you the last word here congressman, but it seems the republicans don't have the answers either. >> you are absolutely correct. it is monumental. needs to be totally ripped out by the roots and replaced with something such as my patient option act. we do have some republicans and democrats that wants to fix it. in fact to my colleague from georgia wants to fix it. it is not fixable. we have got to get rid of obamacare because of all the things you're saying. people are going to lose there docto
you know, they may, as they read your book, as they listen to dr. brownolleague, but the reality is, they're looking at a train wreck. the expression was used to describe the website. it is so monumentally massively more than that that it is incomprehensible. the number. $17 trillion. 9 million people added to the medicaid rolls. we are looking at an explosion of entitlements and debt and possibly devastation to the deficit and to the country if we don't get in charge of it. >> you are...
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. >> reporter: dr. browne only one who knows the identities of the anonymous donors behind the promise, and she's not telling but she does say they've already paid $50 million to send children to trade schools around the state and pledge to do so forever. >> anyone who could do that could live anywhere in the world, and they live in this small unique funky vibey little place with the weird name called kalamazoo. >> reporter: 30 similar programs have popped up around the country, and dozens more in the works. >> pittsburgh's public schools has 26,000 students, twice as many as kalamazoo. they estimate they need $250 million endowment to honor promises made to students in 2006. the medical center pledged $100 million challenge grant and said it considers the money an investment. >> many of these students are going and becoming nurses, doctors, human resource professionals, finances professionals. all things needed. >> reporter: hundreds of pittsburgh promised scholars have been hired by the very same companies
. >> reporter: dr. browne only one who knows the identities of the anonymous donors behind the promise, and she's not telling but she does say they've already paid $50 million to send children to trade schools around the state and pledge to do so forever. >> anyone who could do that could live anywhere in the world, and they live in this small unique funky vibey little place with the weird name called kalamazoo. >> reporter: 30 similar programs have popped up around the...
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john stead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media are working for each other dr brown's vision by robert holmes. who did run it well. were by the time the vietnam war ended. the image of the united states military in american society was that the military was rather bumbling. incompetent ineffective institution and the officer corps in the couple of decades following the vietnam war was absolutely committed to. changing that image and restoring the reputation of the american military in the eyes of the american people get released. you know like who cares about the war. to a great degree that effort achieved success by the time of operation desert storm in early one thousand nine hundred many commentators had expected the war against iraq to be a long drawn out bloody some people said another vietnam this was a great triumph in the eyes of the officer corps a triumph not simply that. kuwait had been liberated a great triumph in the reputation carried over from vietnam days was seemingly buried once and for all. the one blemish on operation desert storm. was that. a subst
john stead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media are working for each other dr brown's vision by robert holmes. who did run it well. were by the time the vietnam war ended. the image of the united states military in american society was that the military was rather bumbling. incompetent ineffective institution and the officer corps in the couple of decades following the vietnam war was absolutely committed to. changing that image and restoring the reputation of the american...
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we look forward to coming home. >>> thank you so much, college william brown and dr. you so much. we'll be right back. here comes santa claus ♪ ♪ right now santa claus lane ♪ vixen and blitzen and all his reindeers ♪ ♪ pulling on the reins ♪ >>> so a lot of us didn't wake up to a white christmas today, but there is a lot of ice around. it's really not the next best thing at all. jennifer grey in the cnn weather center for us, hi there, jennifer. >> hi, pamela. this ice is left over from the storm we had, so that's why we're still dealing with quite a bit of ice right around the great lakes. we have just a couple rain showe showers. >>> we will see some snow. this is pictures from lansing, michigan. you can see the ice left over from that storm this weekend. still on those branches the just weighs them down. that's getting those power outages. as we go through tonight, 1 to 3 inches of additional snowfall, places like detroit, grand rapids, then spill over into the northeast during the next 48 hours. that's where we could see anywhere from 2 to 4 inches, temperatures fo
we look forward to coming home. >>> thank you so much, college william brown and dr. you so much. we'll be right back. here comes santa claus ♪ ♪ right now santa claus lane ♪ vixen and blitzen and all his reindeers ♪ ♪ pulling on the reins ♪ >>> so a lot of us didn't wake up to a white christmas today, but there is a lot of ice around. it's really not the next best thing at all. jennifer grey in the cnn weather center for us, hi there, jennifer. >> hi,...
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dr. michel brown has created an entirely new technology to battle this program. >> how can mosquitoes findthey can use carbon dioxide as their belong sensing mechanism and skin odors to pinpoint your exact location. the running joke is if you want mosquitoes to bite you anymore, all you have to do is stop breathings. not a popular option. >> so tell me a little bit about where we are right now. >> we are in fact really in a mosquito torture chamber. this entire laboratory was built by i.e. crowd and serves as the epicenter of all our research are activities where amazing things are happening. our technology makes humans invisible to mosquitoes. creates an outer spatial screen around us. >> this is it. a patch, all i have to do is stick it on, i'm invisible to mosquitoes for 48 hours. >> with this machine we're able to directly monitor the mosquito's response to different chemical formations. >> so this shows you how the mosquito feels about a certain compound. >> exactly. >> let me see if i got this. you got a mosquito slapped down to that slide. you have a needle in its brain. >> through
dr. michel brown has created an entirely new technology to battle this program. >> how can mosquitoes findthey can use carbon dioxide as their belong sensing mechanism and skin odors to pinpoint your exact location. the running joke is if you want mosquitoes to bite you anymore, all you have to do is stop breathings. not a popular option. >> so tell me a little bit about where we are right now. >> we are in fact really in a mosquito torture chamber. this entire laboratory was...
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around the eisenhower office, people enjoying a quiet morning over coffee, and in that period rusty brown and dr. mccann pick up a lot of things that dwight eisenhower did conversationally, and one comment they made that stayed with me, and i reproduced it, is that his highest praise for anybody was to call them able, and what he was trying to do was to deflate the language. he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960s. hour notions of drama on the national level. in fact, very telling book, very searching and interesting book on the year 19 by a trio of british writers, "american mellow drama." everything is so dramatic. i was trying to restore a sense of proportion, and so being very able was something. want to add something, too, to what temperatures smith -- dr. smith said about campaigning. i have spoken to a lot of my grandfather's colleagues of the years in putting eisenhower books together, and one in particular was lynn hall, a former national chairman of the republican party. i interviewed him in oyster bay, new york, close to the teddy roosevelt homestead some years ago, an
around the eisenhower office, people enjoying a quiet morning over coffee, and in that period rusty brown and dr. mccann pick up a lot of things that dwight eisenhower did conversationally, and one comment they made that stayed with me, and i reproduced it, is that his highest praise for anybody was to call them able, and what he was trying to do was to deflate the language. he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960s. hour notions of drama on the national level. in fact, very...
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dr. king to me, terrence. what do you think jim brown meant when he said kobe is confuse bed culture? greatest running back that ever livered. but he always preferred to talk about social issues instead of stuff that took place on the field or on the court or on the ice or what have you. i know jim brown. and some of the deepest conversations i've ever had with anybody in the 35 plus years i've been a professional journalist have been with jim brown. just earlier this year we talked for over an hour about his displeasure about black athletes who don't fully understand what he did, what muhammad ali did, jackie robinson, these guys did socially to help americans. now about kobe specifically. from jim brown's perspective, kobe bryant is a very famous guy who is not using his fame to an advantage to help others. and he talks about another country. kobe grew up as a youngster in italy. so from jim brown's perspective, he does not have the consciousness of what he, jim brown, the muhammad alis, and other guys went through. as you just pointed out, kobe bryant is not amused with any of this
dr. king to me, terrence. what do you think jim brown meant when he said kobe is confuse bed culture? greatest running back that ever livered. but he always preferred to talk about social issues instead of stuff that took place on the field or on the court or on the ice or what have you. i know jim brown. and some of the deepest conversations i've ever had with anybody in the 35 plus years i've been a professional journalist have been with jim brown. just earlier this year we talked for over an...
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browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. ve
browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. ve
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browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate p also the author of the enter pulse at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. have you heard about this? after new guidelines say they may not need the medication after all. dr. samadi, what does this mean if you have high blood pressure. should you stop taking what you're using? >> if you're on blood pressure medications and your doctor is guiding you and you're doing well, we don't want you to stop, but this is big news about high blood pressure, and the new guidelines is normally we call high blood pressure anything over 140 over 90. now, it could be up to 150 instead of 140 to be officially called high blood pressure. >> they raised the high blood pressure if you're older. >> from 140 to 150 if you're over 60. under 60, nothing has changed. if you're di
browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate p also the author of the enter pulse at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. have you heard about this? after new...
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browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate p also the author of the enter pulse at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. have you heard ou
browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate p also the author of the enter pulse at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. have you heard ou
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that in the brown versus board of education decision. dr. king dissuaded the american people that segregation was wrong. thank god that he did. which we didsed in the civil rights act, 1967 voting rights act. that legislation was upheld by the judiciary. it wasn't the government imposing it. ,t was the american people by the forthright confrontation of the civil rights movement, saying this is immoral and wrong. we are going to impose our morality on george wallace and we are going to impose our morality on bull connor because they are trying to impose their immorality on african-americans. host: we have a tweet from laura. host: recent polling showing the growth of the nonreligious, the people who say they are not religious is a growing in this country. guest: i am tired of the culture wars, too. i think everybody is tired of the culture wars. that does not mean they are going to end. we are a very evenly divided country on many issues. i live in charlotte, north carolina, the home of billy graham. there is a different cultural in new yorkr
that in the brown versus board of education decision. dr. king dissuaded the american people that segregation was wrong. thank god that he did. which we didsed in the civil rights act, 1967 voting rights act. that legislation was upheld by the judiciary. it wasn't the government imposing it. ,t was the american people by the forthright confrontation of the civil rights movement, saying this is immoral and wrong. we are going to impose our morality on george wallace and we are going to impose...
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that in the brown versus board of education decision. dr.issuaded the american people that segregation was wrong. thank god that he did. which we didsed in the civil rights act, 1967 voting rights act. that legislation was upheld by the judiciary. it wasn't the government imposing it. ,t was the american people by the forthright confrontation of the civil rights movement, saying this is immoral and wrong. we are going to impose our morality on george wallace and we are going to impose our morality on bull connor because they are trying to impose their immorality on african-americans. host: we have a tweet from laura. host: recent polling showing the growth of the nonreligious, the people who say they are not religious is a growing in this country. guest: i am tired of the culture wars, too. i think everybody is tired of the culture wars. that does not mean they are going to end. we are a very evenly divided country on many issues. i live in charlotte, north carolina, the home of billy graham. there is a different cultural in new yorkre than
that in the brown versus board of education decision. dr.issuaded the american people that segregation was wrong. thank god that he did. which we didsed in the civil rights act, 1967 voting rights act. that legislation was upheld by the judiciary. it wasn't the government imposing it. ,t was the american people by the forthright confrontation of the civil rights movement, saying this is immoral and wrong. we are going to impose our morality on george wallace and we are going to impose our...
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brown third, mike murphy fourth. according to mike santoli. >>> the next trader used to tackle quarterbacks and defenseless receivers, and now is tackling options activity. he is co-founder of optionmonster.com, and here is drian's, 2014 playbook. >> 2014 is going to be the year of innovation. that's going to be the key. starting with my number one pick, broadcom. 50% of their business is telecom. the rest is going to be broadband, high-speed internet and the like. the next one, baker hughes. fracking. that's the innovation side of what they're doing. >> i'm pretty sure, jon najarian will go with intel. it's looking more and more like an old broken-down steel foundry. >> intel is an interesting pick, because people say it's not innovating. yes, they are. >> intel. [ meow ] >> of course, you did, jon, because i loved it forever, but i can't believe you stole the name from me. >> jon najarian, you left all the risks behind you when you left football. you need to get some beta, buddy. >> the vote for jon, tweet with the #playbookplayoffs, and talking about intel. seems a controversial pick, as you call 2014 the year of innovation. >> well, innovation with the bronxton, it will be huge, because everybody wants
brown third, mike murphy fourth. according to mike santoli. >>> the next trader used to tackle quarterbacks and defenseless receivers, and now is tackling options activity. he is co-founder of optionmonster.com, and here is drian's, 2014 playbook. >> 2014 is going to be the year of innovation. that's going to be the key. starting with my number one pick, broadcom. 50% of their business is telecom. the rest is going to be broadband, high-speed internet and the like. the next one,...