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dr. carson now too. it's never too late. the second i is for in-depth learning, learning for the sake of knowledge and understanding. the last letter is g. we live in a country that is trying to throw god out. i think that is a tremendous mistake. many of the people who have tried to rewrite our history say our founding fathers did not believe in god. really they were deists. that means a god who puts things in motion and then walks away. but if you read their writings, many of which are in our new book, you will see that they were not deists. and i want you to think about this. our founding document, the declaration of independence, talks about inalienable rights given to us by our creator, a.k.a. god. the pledge of allegiance where flags as we are one nation, under god. many courtrooms say in god we trust. every point in your pocket and every bill in your pockets is pocket says in god we trust. if it's in our pledge, that's in our courts and on our money but we are not supposed to talk about it, what in the world is that?
dr. carson now too. it's never too late. the second i is for in-depth learning, learning for the sake of knowledge and understanding. the last letter is g. we live in a country that is trying to throw god out. i think that is a tremendous mistake. many of the people who have tried to rewrite our history say our founding fathers did not believe in god. really they were deists. that means a god who puts things in motion and then walks away. but if you read their writings, many of which are in our...
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dr. carson is legendary tore taking on the toughest cases. -called hopeless cases. >> in some cases it becomes clear the only shot this person has is if you do something. >> carson believes in the potential of every person because he has lived it. >> as a youngster growing up in a single parent home in the ener city with dire poverty, all the things that would seem to preclude success i was able to become successful. >> his mother dropped out of third grade, got married at 13 and was ill lit at that time. but she made her kids turn off the tv, read books, and write reports on them. she couldn't read. >> she would fool us by putting checkmarks and highlights, and it would look like somebody had actually gone through the book report. >> so the class dummy ended up going to yale and becoming a brain surgeon. since 1994 carson and his wife, candy, have given back. setting up the carson scholars fund. >> for superior academic performance and demonstration of humanitarian qualities. >> over the years it's given more than $5 million in scholarships t
dr. carson is legendary tore taking on the toughest cases. -called hopeless cases. >> in some cases it becomes clear the only shot this person has is if you do something. >> carson believes in the potential of every person because he has lived it. >> as a youngster growing up in a single parent home in the ener city with dire poverty, all the things that would seem to preclude success i was able to become successful. >> his mother dropped out of third grade, got married...
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dr. carson i notice he does speak very much about race. why is that? i said that's because i'm a narrow surgeon. she looked at me quite critically. couldn't understand the correlation. i said he sees when i cut that scalpel and take the bone often open to him i'm operate another thing that makes them who they are. as of the cover doesn't make make them who they are. it's the brain that make them who they are. but when you begin to think i'm that kind of a level about things and not just knee-jerk reactions to superficial things, you become a different person and that is why we have the kind of brain power that we have today. when i begin to realize all those things i had a very, very rapid career and in no time i found myself chief of pediatric survey are with all kinds of fabulous things beginning to happen. hysterectomies, it should display a cases, tumors, conjoined twins and may starve is extremely rapidly. but i am very, very grateful that i was born in this nation where you can make choices and where you have the ability through hard work to cont
dr. carson i notice he does speak very much about race. why is that? i said that's because i'm a narrow surgeon. she looked at me quite critically. couldn't understand the correlation. i said he sees when i cut that scalpel and take the bone often open to him i'm operate another thing that makes them who they are. as of the cover doesn't make make them who they are. it's the brain that make them who they are. but when you begin to think i'm that kind of a level about things and not just...
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dr. carson, judge o'malley and beth caplin and jackie judged. tony foreman who owns every restaurant in baltimore wo but everybody on the dance floor did a tremendous job in raising a record amount of money. look at the crowd last night. >>> be honest, how many shoes do you have in your closet? be honest again. would your man be caught in your heels? abc2 news eric kneelson of how high feel fashion made a statement in carroll county. >> reporter: shoes can be worn for comfort or fashion. but today the high heels are putting a spotlight on sexual violence awareness. they walk down the street, some playing instruments, others holding signs, but the real attention grabber are the hairy legs. >> real men wear heels you have to be a real man to go through a woman's pain. >> reporter: hundreds turned out for the walk a mile in her shoes. >> taking a stand against sexual violence again women and walking a mile in women's shoes. >> reporter: it may seem a little silly. >> but it's a serious situation. >> a funky way to get men involved to really say it'
dr. carson, judge o'malley and beth caplin and jackie judged. tony foreman who owns every restaurant in baltimore wo but everybody on the dance floor did a tremendous job in raising a record amount of money. look at the crowd last night. >>> be honest, how many shoes do you have in your closet? be honest again. would your man be caught in your heels? abc2 news eric kneelson of how high feel fashion made a statement in carroll county. >> reporter: shoes can be worn for comfort or...
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. >> 114 students were honored tonight at the carson scholars fund ceremony. funded by dr. benjamin carson and his wife. recognizing students with high academic achievement. the students from grade 4-11 received $1,000 college scholarships. >> the main thing to what the students to take away is the understanding that the person who has the most to do with what happens to you in life is you. >> gerry sandusky was on hand tonight. he received the sonia award. for demonstrating drive and perseverance. >> now your forecast with john collins. >> 70 was the high at the airport. inner harbor, 71. the normal high is 69. we are within a couple of degrees of being where we should be. that is not unusually warm. 41 to 46. 0.02 of 1 inch. today, it cannot beat it. it was wonderful out there. temperatures are beginning to cool down. we're getting down to around 50. some temperatures bordering on 48 or 49. mixed with green. it is a pretty good distribution. look how mild is in the mountains. 50 degrees right now. it has not chilled down that much. we will not be as cold as last night. the
. >> 114 students were honored tonight at the carson scholars fund ceremony. funded by dr. benjamin carson and his wife. recognizing students with high academic achievement. the students from grade 4-11 received $1,000 college scholarships. >> the main thing to what the students to take away is the understanding that the person who has the most to do with what happens to you in life is you. >> gerry sandusky was on hand tonight. he received the sonia award. for demonstrating...
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dr. carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins medical institutions, examines the summitbetween
dr. carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins medical institutions, examines the summitbetween
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dr. carson said for all of his training, he prays before every surgery.od made everything, and so he knows how everything works. that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you on the next "fox news sunday". fox news sunday is a
dr. carson said for all of his training, he prays before every surgery.od made everything, and so he knows how everything works. that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you on the next "fox news sunday". fox news sunday is a
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dr. carson says for all his training he still prays before every surgery.ow everything works. that is it for today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday.
dr. carson says for all his training he still prays before every surgery.ow everything works. that is it for today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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dr. carson says for all his training he still prays before every surgery.hing so he knows how everything works. that is it for today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday.
dr. carson says for all his training he still prays before every surgery.hing so he knows how everything works. that is it for today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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dr. ben carson. she is going to be honored by the allsheimers association. when you hear her story. she married john, for richer and health. came the vow of sickness and death do us part. >> we knew that he was strong, fast, and smart, but john mackey never knew he was sick. >> he never knew. >> john died of a form of allsheimers lustral and sylvia remembers. >> it was a friend of his and i heard him say to his friend, my mom just kicked over. that is street talk for just died. and i looked at him in shock. and he was just sitting there again with that blank stare. >> that blank disease would take every penny out of his memory bank. for the next 40 years, she was left to fill in the blanks for the love of her life. >> i had to preserve what we had. i had to make sure that he was as happy as he could be. >> he forgot yesterday. she worried about tomorrow. like how she was going to get him into adult diapers. >> i brought i am home while he knew what i was saying and i said honey, look what the nfl sent. he opened the package and took a care out and put them on, went over to the mirro
dr. ben carson. she is going to be honored by the allsheimers association. when you hear her story. she married john, for richer and health. came the vow of sickness and death do us part. >> we knew that he was strong, fast, and smart, but john mackey never knew he was sick. >> he never knew. >> john died of a form of allsheimers lustral and sylvia remembers. >> it was a friend of his and i heard him say to his friend, my mom just kicked over. that is street talk for...
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dr. carson, based upon some of the things you discussed with politics and government, it sounds like he would be in favor of implementing term limits and some other changes in washington. can you discuss that? >> yes, i would very much be in favor of term limits. fully recognizing the argument that, you know, if people only have a couple of years to serve, they never really get to know the system and they are limited. i understand that and i appreciate it. what i would do to solve that problem is give people longer terms. i think the term -- i would make the turn six, 10, even eight years. but that is not always realistic. you could give the people a possibility of recalling them every two years. but you can't be reelected. that would be a severe blow to the fourth branch of government. i really think that is the only way we're going to get it done. now, how is that going to happen when the people in congress are the ones who get to vote on that? well, i'm going to say something very radical right now. it's going to require a constitutional convention. just like we used to have back in the ea
dr. carson, based upon some of the things you discussed with politics and government, it sounds like he would be in favor of implementing term limits and some other changes in washington. can you discuss that? >> yes, i would very much be in favor of term limits. fully recognizing the argument that, you know, if people only have a couple of years to serve, they never really get to know the system and they are limited. i understand that and i appreciate it. what i would do to solve that...
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dr. ben carson. it recognizes students with high academic achievement. will each receive $1,000 college scholarships. >> the understanding that the person who was the most to do with you in life is you. >> gerry sandusky receive the award which honor someone that demonstrates drive and perseverance. congratulations to gerry sandusky. >> 5:26. 47 degrees on tv hill. >> b.g.e. will start replacing meters in more than 100 homes. >> a former political consultant for bob ehrlich is set to go on trial in the robocalls case. >> is the president playing politics on the anniversary of the osama bin laden raid? >> it is dry right now but we have rain in the seven-day forecast. >> an accident along the beltway. we will check on the accident along baltimore national the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. >> liv
dr. ben carson. it recognizes students with high academic achievement. will each receive $1,000 college scholarships. >> the understanding that the person who was the most to do with you in life is you. >> gerry sandusky receive the award which honor someone that demonstrates drive and perseverance. congratulations to gerry sandusky. >> 5:26. 47 degrees on tv hill. >> b.g.e. will start replacing meters in more than 100 homes. >> a former political consultant for...
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dr. ben carson examines the similarities between the united states and empires that have declined by assessing the current social and political landscape. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern we will be air our call-in with chris kyle, the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. we conclude tonight's prime-time programming with our weekly afterwards program. the author of the richer sex talks about gender roles from an economic perspective. visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> let me preface my talk about kurt vonnegut by reading you the third page of the prologue. that will serve as kind of a springboard for what i have to say to you about his life and his work and the relationship that i had with him, our. this is from the prologue out of print and scared to death. such like this. kurt vonnegut planned to give this new teaching job at the university of iowa his best shot. as he zoomed across the midwest in early september 1965 at his son's new volkswagen beetle is six-foot frame pressing against his head, rubbing his head against the refiner, it was as a fill you wer
dr. ben carson examines the similarities between the united states and empires that have declined by assessing the current social and political landscape. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern we will be air our call-in with chris kyle, the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. we conclude tonight's prime-time programming with our weekly afterwards program. the author of the richer sex talks about gender roles from an economic perspective. visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television...
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dr. jane goodall, it's an honor to have you back in studio 6b. you were once here with johnny carsons he? was he a nice guy? >> he was actually a really nice guy. and he loved astronomy and looking at stars and things. >> jimmy: did he really? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: now, you got into chimpanzees. did you always want to get into that or did just you want to work with -- you just wanted to go to africa when you were 18? >> i wanted to get -- yeah. no, 10. >> jimmy: you were 10. >> i dreamed about africa when i was 10 having fallen in love with tarzan. >> jimmy: is that right? >> they real tarzan from the book. not johnny weissmuller. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. yeah. and you just go like, "i just want to be in the jungle and see all the animals and all the trees and everything?" >> yeah, i wanted to grow up, go to africa, live with animals, and write books about them. and, of course, everybody laughed at me. how would i do it? i was the wrong sex, world war ii was raging. we didn't have any money, and africa was far away. >> jimmy: wow. you're from england, right? >> from england, yeah. and
dr. jane goodall, it's an honor to have you back in studio 6b. you were once here with johnny carsons he? was he a nice guy? >> he was actually a really nice guy. and he loved astronomy and looking at stars and things. >> jimmy: did he really? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: now, you got into chimpanzees. did you always want to get into that or did just you want to work with -- you just wanted to go to africa when you were 18? >> i wanted to get -- yeah. no, 10. >>...