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dr. craig was by the fireplace lost in grief with the pain he could do nothing to say the man he so loved, and felt, i am sure as many of you have experienced in your life, the truth of the words of the prophet -- love eows not its own deathd -- depth until the hour of separation. has washed and lapsed into unconsciousness, closed his -- as washington lapsed into unconsciousness, he closed his eyes they and that had been , taking his poles fell to his side, his countenance changed, and he then expired without a struggle or a sigh. the great mind so steady in its operation, so sure at its conclusions, had failed. here was no more than an empty vessel, drained of the subsistence of a nation. when a revolutionary war veteran to as a, referred melancholy intelligence of washington's demise, he dropped and exclaimed, i rejoice that i have been a soldier under washington. we can rejoice that we are citizens of a great country that he founded. and let us forever be grateful that the father of our grea
dr. craig was by the fireplace lost in grief with the pain he could do nothing to say the man he so loved, and felt, i am sure as many of you have experienced in your life, the truth of the words of the prophet -- love eows not its own deathd -- depth until the hour of separation. has washed and lapsed into unconsciousness, closed his -- as washington lapsed into unconsciousness, he closed his eyes they and that had been , taking his poles fell to his side, his countenance changed, and he then...
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this is an area of specialization for dr. craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as s low as 5050 parts per quadrillion. it affects ththeir mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondriaa are dadamaged in e muscles, it can cauause paralys. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptptible to bacterial infectioions and fungal i infecs when co-exposeded with imidacloprid.. >> craig downs also studies the impact of imidacloprid on sea urchins. >> neonicotinoids cause dna damage in sea urchin sperm as lowow as 500 parts per trillio. it causes s developmental abnormalities as low as 5 parts per trillion. it means that they're a mutagen. um, it meanss there's a d direct t threat to e rreproduductive fitntness of the entire biodiversity of marine environments. if you have damage to sperm or if you have damage to eggs,s, the next generation will not be as fit or mig
this is an area of specialization for dr. craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as s low as 5050 parts per quadrillion. it affects ththeir mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondriaa are dadamaged in e muscles, it can cauause paralys. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptptible to bacterial infectioions...
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dr. james craig, but virtually everything they did made the situation worse. washington was bled for differing times, over 80 ounces of blood removed. he had blisters apply to his body. he was given the various purgatives. causing both vomiting and diarrhea. discomfort these actions would cause to a man who had great difficulty swallowing is easier to imagine then to describe. the way one of faces death is revealing of one's character. we do not have time to go into it -- i do in my book in depth -- but washington's courage, his concern for others, his sense of duty, his modesty shine through in remarkable, and remarkable fashion. and believe me is going to need every one of his resources to deal with his ordeal. he knew it, as he said, i go hard but i not afraid to go. as the microbial storm raged unabated throughout his body, it became increasingly clear that this was one storm that even the heroic george washington couldn't weather. although i imagine his bodily strength prolonged the act of dying. as the end approached, he wanted to emphasize that he was n
dr. james craig, but virtually everything they did made the situation worse. washington was bled for differing times, over 80 ounces of blood removed. he had blisters apply to his body. he was given the various purgatives. causing both vomiting and diarrhea. discomfort these actions would cause to a man who had great difficulty swallowing is easier to imagine then to describe. the way one of faces death is revealing of one's character. we do not have time to go into it -- i do in my book in...
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dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opioid, they use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craignews, new york. >>> a japanese boy who was reportedly left in a forest as punishment six days ago is safe. he's just 7 years old. he is hospitalized for evaluation after being found by a soldier. his parents told a tv reporter that they made him get out of the car. it happened in an area where bears roam in japan's northernmost main island. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." depot in california has been turned into a secret test track for self-driving cars. cnet's brian cooley takes us inside. >> reporter: the concord naval weapons depot. in the cold war, this place would have ranked just behind france as a nuclear power by warhead count. that's been decommissioned, and now something of a different type of inteak takes place here -- teaching self-driving cars how to drive in the real world. now they call it gomentum station, a 21-acre test city. with miles of rude,jections, and real if decrepit buildings, on county lands but secured by the military. car makers like that the voodoo rou
dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opioid, they use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craignews, new york. >>> a japanese boy who was reportedly left in a forest as punishment six days ago is safe. he's just 7 years old. he is hospitalized for evaluation after being found by a soldier. his parents told a tv reporter that they made him get out of the car. it happened in an area where bears roam in japan's northernmost main island....
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dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opiod, use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> that doctor says changes in the brain can happen within days of taking pain pills leading many users to very quickly become addicted. >>> the opiod fentanyl is a synthetic drug to be used only in hospitals. when prince's autopsy results came out fans outside his home reacted to the news. >> i don't think it touches his legacy necessarily. he has been coming out william soft greatest music since the '80s. >> prince was in pain. it doesn't change my image of him whatsoever. >> the autopsy report indicates that prince administered the drug himself. >>> a prosecutor in ohio could decide as soon as today whether to charge the parents of that 3- year-old boy who got into the cincinnati zoo's gorilla exhibit. he says he is reviewing the police investigation of the family's actions in saturday's incident which led to the gorilla seemingly trying to save the boy's life or attacking him. the zoo plans to re-open the gorilla exhibit next week with a higher reinforced barr
dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opiod, use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> that doctor says changes in the brain can happen within days of taking pain pills leading many users to very quickly become addicted. >>> the opiod fentanyl is a synthetic drug to be used only in hospitals. when prince's autopsy results came out fans outside his home reacted to the news. >> i don't think it touches his...
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dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opioid, they use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craignews, new york. >>> a japanese boy who was reportedly left in a forest as punishment six days ago is safe. he's just 7 years old. he is hospitalized for evaluation after being found by a soldier. his nt that they made him get out of the car. it happened in an area where bears roam in japan's northernmost main island. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." friday is here breaking overnight violence in the district another shooting and stabbings keeping police busy all night long. we're hearing from cops at the scene now. >>> also breaking news a serious accident shuts down busy route 50 overnight in prince georges could impact the morning commute. >>> and a yellow alert day, showers could impact some of your evening plans, but that's not the only rain we are tracking. good morning allyson. >> good morning we are going to be dealing with a kind of a summer like day, however a cold front a weak one is going to come on through today and spark a few showers and even some thunderstorms. as you
dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opioid, they use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craignews, new york. >>> a japanese boy who was reportedly left in a forest as punishment six days ago is safe. he's just 7 years old. he is hospitalized for evaluation after being found by a soldier. his nt that they made him get out of the car. it happened in an area where bears roam in japan's northernmost main island. >>> this is the...
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we will discuss with dr. .hristopher hess on tomorrow's washington journal, we will talk with author craighirley about the history of the gop convention and the floor battle between gerald ford and ronald reagan. earlier this week, we spoke with bob dole about whether ronald reagan did enough to help gerald ford unite the party coming out of the contested convention. >> let me ask you about that moment where ronald reagan came down and you were standing off to the side with president ford. do you think at that point he did enough to unite the republican party in 1976? >> i would have to say, probably not. mean, the reagan people were reagan people. a wonderful candidate. when he did not get the wereation, i think there thousands and thousands of republicans, reagan republicans, and reagan democrats, who did not support ford. one whoer, i was the met with reagan a couple of hampshire, in new and i can't remember the second-place, to try to bring him around and get him to heartedly for it. he was very good to me. finally gave a tepid endorsement, i'm not certain how he said it, but it was no
we will discuss with dr. .hristopher hess on tomorrow's washington journal, we will talk with author craighirley about the history of the gop convention and the floor battle between gerald ford and ronald reagan. earlier this week, we spoke with bob dole about whether ronald reagan did enough to help gerald ford unite the party coming out of the contested convention. >> let me ask you about that moment where ronald reagan came down and you were standing off to the side with president...
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. >> reporter: dr. craignford, co director of usc's jane goodall research center as extensively studied great apes in the wild. >> if he had intent to do harm, which i don't think there was any intent to do harm in this video, it could be over in seconds. split second. >> reporter: this is fascinating to me. he picks him up -- >> there is some curiosity there. he's making looking for a hand hold to manipulate this small boy and figure out what's going on here, what is this child about. >> reporter: this is not a first. it happened at other zoos. in 1986, a 5-year-old fell into a gorilla enclosure, and passed out. jambo, a 25-year-old male, first comforted the boy, then ran away when he woke and started to cry. in 1996, an 8-year-old female gorilla cared for a 3-year-old boy who badly injured himself when he fell into the enclosure. neither gorilla was harmed. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: harambe's actions harder to understand. >> in the wild, a silverback agitated will do exactly that with a sappeling tree th
. >> reporter: dr. craignford, co director of usc's jane goodall research center as extensively studied great apes in the wild. >> if he had intent to do harm, which i don't think there was any intent to do harm in this video, it could be over in seconds. split second. >> reporter: this is fascinating to me. he picks him up -- >> there is some curiosity there. he's making looking for a hand hold to manipulate this small boy and figure out what's going on here, what is...