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dr. andy david -- also dr. adler, a doctor and a leading member of an emergency medical team known as israaid. and i want to thank you both very much for being here. >> thank you, cheryl. >> and, dr. adler, i know that you have been working on the beaches in greece, helping syrian refugees. and you don't like that term "refugees." >> i don't like this term actually because, for me, they are not refugees. they are people that had to leave their homes because of the war that is going on there. and for us, they are peoples with names and faces and families and life stories and jobs they left behind. so this is how i see them, and this is how i would like other people to see them. >> you deployed twice, so how long were you working there? and tell us some of your stories. >> so, i was volunteering in greece for two times. the first time, i came back to israel actually, and, unfortunately, tragedies happen there on weekly basis. and the most devastating one happened on the 28th of october, when two boats started to
dr. andy david -- also dr. adler, a doctor and a leading member of an emergency medical team known as israaid. and i want to thank you both very much for being here. >> thank you, cheryl. >> and, dr. adler, i know that you have been working on the beaches in greece, helping syrian refugees. and you don't like that term "refugees." >> i don't like this term actually because, for me, they are not refugees. they are people that had to leave their homes because of the...
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>> now, let's take it to a speech made by veteran affairs secretary dr. david chilton. he addressed many issues at the va health care system. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i like the energy in the room and it's really great to see everybody here. how many people work in va? wow, that is great. well, i am really glad that all of you could be here today. this is important and i really want to thank you for your engagement, involvement in what you are doing to make va a better place. as you know, the va has a great tradition of developing and disseminating innovation. all of you know so many of the things that we rely upon every day in our families rely upon came out of the va system. so, you are following in the foot depths of lots of great innovators in va. one of the things i don't think people realize, so it's really incumbent upon you to let your colleagues around the country know is that with all the responsibilities now that come with so many people who work in jobs to increase productivity and to have their health care and everything else, the va is actual
>> now, let's take it to a speech made by veteran affairs secretary dr. david chilton. he addressed many issues at the va health care system. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i like the energy in the room and it's really great to see everybody here. how many people work in va? wow, that is great. well, i am really glad that all of you could be here today. this is important and i really want to thank you for your engagement, involvement in what you are doing to make va a better...
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he was joined by dr. david chilton. lkin.u pres. trump: good morning. i'd like to begin by thanking secretary david shulkin for the incredible progress that he's making at the va -- tremendous strides. thank you very much, david. we appreciate it. the veterans appreciate it, i can tell you that. today, i'm pleased to announce another historic breakthrough that will expand va services to many more patients and veterans. we will do this through telehealth services. it's what it's called -- telehealth services. we're expanding the ability of veterans to connect with their va healthcare team from anywhere using mobile application on the veteran's own phone or the veteran's own computer. this will significantly expand access to care for our veterans, especially for those who need help in the area of mental health, which is a bigger and bigger request -- and also in suicide prevention. it will make a tremendous difference for the veterans in rural locations in particular. we're launching the mobile app that will allow va patients to schedule and change their
he was joined by dr. david chilton. lkin.u pres. trump: good morning. i'd like to begin by thanking secretary david shulkin for the incredible progress that he's making at the va -- tremendous strides. thank you very much, david. we appreciate it. the veterans appreciate it, i can tell you that. today, i'm pleased to announce another historic breakthrough that will expand va services to many more patients and veterans. we will do this through telehealth services. it's what it's called --...
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by dr. david show good. this is 50 minutes. shulkin. minutes.0 having theciate opportunity to recognize another tangible improvement. in just a few minutes the president will be signing the v.a. choice and quality improvement act. this is an important piece of legislation and i want to recognize this was passed with bipartisan support and both the house and senate. i also want to thank our veteran service organization further helping us get this important piece of legislation passed for veterans, many of them are here today and others are not able to join us. the v.a. choice and quality employment act has three important components. the first is that this helps us expand our ability to higher medical center directors and other senior executives to serve in the v.a. it is about leadership and it is important get the right leaders helping us to do the job for veterans. the second is that this bill authorizes 28 new facilities leases that will be in different parts of the country, that provide our veterans with updated facilities, somethin
by dr. david show good. this is 50 minutes. shulkin. minutes.0 having theciate opportunity to recognize another tangible improvement. in just a few minutes the president will be signing the v.a. choice and quality improvement act. this is an important piece of legislation and i want to recognize this was passed with bipartisan support and both the house and senate. i also want to thank our veteran service organization further helping us get this important piece of legislation passed for...
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influential leaders in health care, the 9th secretary of veterans affairs, let's give it up for dr. david shulkin. [applaus [applause] >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> i like the energy in the room and it's really great to see everybody here. how many people work in va? wow! that's great. well, i'm really glad that all of you could be here today. this is important. and i really want to thank you for your engagement and involvement in what you're doing to make va a better place. as you know, va has a great tradition of developing and disseminating innovation. all of you know so many things we rely on today, and so many things we rely on come out of the va system. so you're following in the footsteps of lots of great innovators in the va. i don't think a lot of people realize, it's incumbent upon you to let your colleagues around the country know that with all the responsibility that come with so many people that work in jobs to increase productivity and to have their health care and everything else, that the va is actually probably one of the best places to be able to have t
influential leaders in health care, the 9th secretary of veterans affairs, let's give it up for dr. david shulkin. [applaus [applause] >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> i like the energy in the room and it's really great to see everybody here. how many people work in va? wow! that's great. well, i'm really glad that all of you could be here today. this is important. and i really want to thank you for your engagement and involvement in what you're doing to make va...
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the president was joined at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey by veterans affairs secretary dr. david shall can. this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i know it is a busy day but we appreciate having the opportunity to recognize yet another tangible improvement that we are making for our countries veterans. today in just a few minutes, the president is going to be signing the v8 choice and quality employment act. this is a really important piece of legislation, and i do want to recognize that this was passed with bipartisan support in both the house and senate. i also want to thank our veterans service organizations, who are there helping us get this important piece of legislation passed for veterans. many of them are here today. others are not able to join us today. the0 choice and quality employment act has three important components. the first is that this helps us expand our ability to higher medical center directors and other senior executives to serve in the v.a. it is about leadership and it is important get the right leaders helping us to do the job for veterans. t
the president was joined at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey by veterans affairs secretary dr. david shall can. this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i know it is a busy day but we appreciate having the opportunity to recognize yet another tangible improvement that we are making for our countries veterans. today in just a few minutes, the president is going to be signing the v8 choice and quality employment act. this is a really important piece of legislation, and i do...
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after dr. david dau was dragged off a flight in april and it erupted as huge scandal, airlines did an about face. some like southwest said they would stop overbooking flights all while others like united said they would focus on dramatically cutting the number of passengers they bumped. a move showing the airline realizes social media has changed how airlines interact with customers. >> with regard to social media, it's something we have to adapt to, but overall, other than just being nice, we have to train and develop and nurture a more values oriented customer service policy. >> jet blue is also charting a new path with its passengers. the airline has hired gladly, a platform designed to improve how airlines communicate with customers. the key, consty integrating all the different messages someone may be sending the airline so their complaint is handled quicker, more effective lew. >> by knowing who you are, by knowing what you're dealing with, you can then get a better customer service experience.
after dr. david dau was dragged off a flight in april and it erupted as huge scandal, airlines did an about face. some like southwest said they would stop overbooking flights all while others like united said they would focus on dramatically cutting the number of passengers they bumped. a move showing the airline realizes social media has changed how airlines interact with customers. >> with regard to social media, it's something we have to adapt to, but overall, other than just being...
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and those topics my one-on-one with dr. david shulkin.vernment matters" starts right now. >> thanks for watching the weekend edition of
and those topics my one-on-one with dr. david shulkin.vernment matters" starts right now. >> thanks for watching the weekend edition of
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our dr. david agus is in los angeles. good morning. we just went through the process hee.s this ultimately mean, though, for humans. >> it's absolutely wild. literally considered science fiction seven years ago. now this science, crispr that can surgically change one of the letters in the dna code, they can change thebuio pigs' organs are about the same size as human organs, they're actually perfect for transplantation. >> doctor, doctors regularly use pig valves in heart surgeries on humans. i'm just wondering, how is this different? >> pig valves are put in formaldehyde first, they're not the live pig tissue, but they're put in formaldehyde. again, that shape of the pig valve is very similar to ours, so they're used for transplantation. but these are live cells, functioning kidneys, livers, hearts. >> dr. agus, the ability to develop dna is seeming to gain advances. there are legal and ethical issues. what are they? >> last year we changing an embryo. here it's just in the organ. we need a group in charge not just in the u.s. to draw boundaries. we're talking about drama
our dr. david agus is in los angeles. good morning. we just went through the process hee.s this ultimately mean, though, for humans. >> it's absolutely wild. literally considered science fiction seven years ago. now this science, crispr that can surgically change one of the letters in the dna code, they can change thebuio pigs' organs are about the same size as human organs, they're actually perfect for transplantation. >> doctor, doctors regularly use pig valves in heart surgeries...
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dr. david n.gest concern about anybody viewing a solar eclipse is that they will do so without proper protection of the eyes."wear protective glasses to keep your eyes safe when looking at the sun.as demand for these glasses has skyrocketed -- scams have entered the market.so you don't get burned -- look for glasses with an i-s-o icon and make sure you can clearly see the manufacturer's name. but even phoney -- and unsafe glasses -- may seem legit.go to nasa-dot-gov and click on the eclipse 2017 hyperlink. there you'll find a list of approved retailers where you can buy ásafeá glasses. many of these glasses are under 5 bucks.and make sure read up on how to watch the eclipse - even with the approved eyewear. dr. david n. ross/optometrist: "do not use a camera, set of binoculars, telescope, even your cell phone, do not view through these even if you're wearing the iso stamped approved protective eyewear because they are only geared to protect you through normal viewing."for consumer watch -- i'm mar
dr. david n.gest concern about anybody viewing a solar eclipse is that they will do so without proper protection of the eyes."wear protective glasses to keep your eyes safe when looking at the sun.as demand for these glasses has skyrocketed -- scams have entered the market.so you don't get burned -- look for glasses with an i-s-o icon and make sure you can clearly see the manufacturer's name. but even phoney -- and unsafe glasses -- may seem legit.go to nasa-dot-gov and click on the...
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our dr. davidorning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> film scoring legend hans zimmer has scored over 150 movies. ahead, the man behind the hits like "pirates o the caribbean" shares why he still gets nervous. you're watching "cbs this morning." could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden s
our dr. davidorning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> film scoring legend hans zimmer has scored over 150 movies. ahead, the man behind the hits like "pirates o the caribbean" shares why he still gets nervous. you're watching "cbs this morning." could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to...
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<dr. david ross/ optometrist: in the retina there are no pain receptors at all, so people are damaging their eyes at the time have no clue that this damage is occurring. minutes, hours, a couple of days later they find their vision is blurred in the center. >( tiffany ) and doctors say there is no known treatment for the damage that the eclipse can cause to your eyes. if you do not have the proper glasses... do not look at the sun. back to you. ( mark ) and now joining us live to talk about the eclipse is dr. amy furniss.( darya ) she is an assistant professor of of physics at cal state east bay. ( mark ) ( mark ) ( mark ) ( mark ) ( darya ) and we will have complete coverage of the eclipse as it moves across the country. we will be on air until 11:00 this morning. you can also follow along on kron 4 dot com and with the kron 4 mobile app where you will have access to across the country. get 40% off on coit residential cleaning services including carpet and hardwood, tile, stone, even air ducts
( tiffany ) and doctors say there is no known treatment for the damage that the eclipse can cause to your eyes. if you do not have the proper glasses... do not look at the sun. back to you. ( mark ) and now joining us live to talk about the eclipse is dr. amy furniss.( darya ) she is an assistant professor of of physics at cal state east bay. ( mark ) ( mark ) ( mark ) ( mark ) ( darya ) and we will have complete coverage of the eclipse as it moves across the country. we will be on air until...
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by dr. david show good. this is 50 minutes. shulkin. minutes.0 having theciate opportunity to recognize another tangiblero
by dr. david show good. this is 50 minutes. shulkin. minutes.0 having theciate opportunity to recognize another tangiblero
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it was -- cell phone footage showed officers dragging dr. david off that flight when he refused to give up his seat. the incident caused a public uproar and a backlash against united. >>> the transportation department says one in 19,000 passengers kicked off a flight during the first six months of the year and that's the lowest number since the government started keeping track in 1995. southwest and spirit airlines had the highest rate of removing passengers. as for united airlines, it reduced numbers from 957 in april to just 46 in june. >>> walmart mighty ven actually monitor your -- walmart might eventually monitor your facial expressions. it will keep track of customer's expressions as they shop and use that data to dispatch help as needed. walmart says it will help them stay on top of customer service issues. >>> your time is 6:24. the total eclipse of the sun we're expecting could hurt solar energy plants. in california, we stand to lose 4.2 giga watts. that's about the quality of the power used by 4.2 million homes. during the eclipse, the
it was -- cell phone footage showed officers dragging dr. david off that flight when he refused to give up his seat. the incident caused a public uproar and a backlash against united. >>> the transportation department says one in 19,000 passengers kicked off a flight during the first six months of the year and that's the lowest number since the government started keeping track in 1995. southwest and spirit airlines had the highest rate of removing passengers. as for united airlines, it...
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the cell phone video showed officers dragged dr. davidow off that plane when he refused to give up his seat. that incident caused a huge public up roar. and also a big backlash against united airlines. >>> the transportation department says just one in 19,000 passengers was kicked off a flight during the first six months of this year. the lowest number since the government started tracking this in 1995. southwest and spirit airlines had the highest rate of removing passengers. as for united airlines, it reduced its numbers from 957 in april to 46 in june. >>> it is 5:25. caltrans wants to hire more than 1,000 new workers to help fix roads here in california. the hiring spree is made possible by the state's new gas tax. it's expected to raise billions of dollars to repair infrastructure all over the state. the caltrans has job openings that range from engineers to human resources to accounting. that tax increase by february. we have more information on our ktvu website. look under web links. >>> it is 5:25. and new regulations on body came
the cell phone video showed officers dragged dr. davidow off that plane when he refused to give up his seat. that incident caused a huge public up roar. and also a big backlash against united airlines. >>> the transportation department says just one in 19,000 passengers was kicked off a flight during the first six months of this year. the lowest number since the government started tracking this in 1995. southwest and spirit airlines had the highest rate of removing passengers. as for...
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. >> jail psychiatrist, dr. david easley, thinks coleman's recent sentencing to five years in state prison for robbery and assault is a contributing factor to this latest incident. >> okay. does the court scare you sometimes? >> sometime. >> is that why you got so upset was after court last week? >> yeah. >> and what was upsetting you? what were you worried about? >> because i ain't never been down here, and i didn't know what it's like and what it's going to be. >> so next time you go to court, you won't be so scared because you know? is that what you mean? >> yeah, because i already know what's going on, so i'll be straight. >> and i believe you will. when you're in new territory, it can be scary. >> yeah. >> but once you've been there before, you're not so scared. >> right. >> does that make sense? >> yeah. >> i can feel that way, too. >> yeah. >> all right. so you want to get your clothes back? >> yes, sir. >> you want to get a jumpsuit? >> yes, sir. >> go back to level 2? >> yes, sir. >> all right, that's what we
. >> jail psychiatrist, dr. david easley, thinks coleman's recent sentencing to five years in state prison for robbery and assault is a contributing factor to this latest incident. >> okay. does the court scare you sometimes? >> sometime. >> is that why you got so upset was after court last week? >> yeah. >> and what was upsetting you? what were you worried about? >> because i ain't never been down here, and i didn't know what it's like and what it's...
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<dr. david optometrist: in the retina there are no pain receptors at all, so people are damaging their eyes at the time have no clue that this damage is occurring. minutes, hours, a couple of days later they find their vision is blurred in the center. >(james) there is no treatment for the damage the sun can do to your eyes. if you do not have the proper glasses... do not look at the sun. coming updo you have your driver's license with you (of course of course who's this) oh this is stanley roberts with kron4 doing people behaving badly (extremely loud laughter) it's was one of those days all we were missing was someone eating waffles oh wait! i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly if you noticed a whole lot of officers in the peninsula this past week, stanley roberts says they were officers whose expertise is drivers behaving badly. (tiffany) every third wednesday of the month it happens... and guess who was there .. do you have your driver's license with you (of course of co
(james) there is no treatment for the damage the sun can do to your eyes. if you do not have the proper glasses... do not look at the sun. coming updo you have your driver's license with you (of course of course who's this) oh this is stanley roberts with kron4 doing people behaving badly (extremely loud laughter) it's was one of those days all we were missing was someone eating waffles oh wait! i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly if you noticed a whole lot of officers in...
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>>reporter: op thalmologist dr. david azuz says people planning to view the eclipse must wear the proper protective eyewear or you could hurt your eyes, or at worst lose your vision. >> when there's an eclipse occurring and the sun is partially occluded, it's much more comfortable to stare at the sun and during that time period you could develop a burn on the retina. and that's the real problem. and can it get something called solar retino pathy which can permanently damage the retin a. >>reporter: this is the first time since the 1970s the united states will be able to see a total solar eclipse, it covers the entire -- the moon covers the entire disk of the sun. millions are expected to watch. just make sure you're wearing the proper glasses. >>reporter: here in the state of california, you won't be able to see the total eclipse, however, you will be able to see 60% of it. make sure you have these. in los angeles, brittany hopper, kpix5. >>> so my dad is really excited about this. i got an e-mail the other day saying he
>>reporter: op thalmologist dr. david azuz says people planning to view the eclipse must wear the proper protective eyewear or you could hurt your eyes, or at worst lose your vision. >> when there's an eclipse occurring and the sun is partially occluded, it's much more comfortable to stare at the sun and during that time period you could develop a burn on the retina. and that's the real problem. and can it get something called solar retino pathy which can permanently damage the...
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dr. david dalin is a author, co-author or editor of 11 books including religion and state. his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publicatio publications. tonight he will talk about his book which many of you have in your hands, jewish justices of the supreme court which has already received excellent reviews since is release in april. in this first history who have served or currently served on the u.s. supreme court he examines their lives and legal careers as well as the changing role of jews within the american legal profession. he will be joined in conversation with seth who is himself a distinguished leader in the washington and national legal communities. he taught as a visiting fellow from school of government and as a visiting processer at the georgetown university law center. he has argued 33 cases before the supreme court and has tried and argued dozens of other high profile complex civil and criminal cases in federal and state courts across the country. so now i'm sure you're ready and i am too to invite him to the stage. >> so good to be he
dr. david dalin is a author, co-author or editor of 11 books including religion and state. his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publicatio publications. tonight he will talk about his book which many of you have in your hands, jewish justices of the supreme court which has already received excellent reviews since is release in april. in this first history who have served or currently served on the u.s. supreme court he examines their lives and legal careers as well as the...
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dr. carla david and her husband and four kids were stuck in their home which is in the center of whose than to. carla joaps us live. how are you you do. >> i'm doing well. q. thank you so much for joining us us. when the storm first came in i know there was some pretty -- some from it especiallying moments for you you guys. describe what it was like because i thought you told me the flood waters got within feet of your door step? a. as we had news of hurricane harvey coming there was really an unprecedented move by the city and many of the school district to shutdown schools early, clinics closed early and there was a sense that something really big was coming. but we had probably about 36 hours before it really hit. and as the night fall came there was really a lieutenant of flooding. i think most of us in the city thought this would be similar to other hurricanes wef ' seen in the past, like ike and that the waters would affect a small porks of the city, not the entire greater houston area. >> right. >> and as we woke that morning after harvey hit landfall, the water rose very rapidly and
dr. carla david and her husband and four kids were stuck in their home which is in the center of whose than to. carla joaps us live. how are you you do. >> i'm doing well. q. thank you so much for joining us us. when the storm first came in i know there was some pretty -- some from it especiallying moments for you you guys. describe what it was like because i thought you told me the flood waters got within feet of your door step? a. as we had news of hurricane harvey coming there was...
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dr. david dalin, historian and rabbi, is the author, co-author or editor of 11 books, including religion and state in the american jewish experience, co-authored with one of our prior panelists, dr. jonathan sarna and the president of the united states and the jus. his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, tonight dr. dalen will talk about his just published book, "jewish justices of the supreme court from brand toys kagan." in its first history of the eight jews who have served or currently serve, dr. dallin examines their lives and careers as well as the changing role of jews. dr. dallin will be joined in conversation with seth waxman, himself a distinguished leader in the washington and national legal communities. mr. waxman served as the 41st solicitor general of the united states from 1997 until january 2001. after leaving government, mr. waxman taught both as a visiting fellow at harvard john f. kennedy's school of government and as a visiting professor at
dr. david dalin, historian and rabbi, is the author, co-author or editor of 11 books, including religion and state in the american jewish experience, co-authored with one of our prior panelists, dr. jonathan sarna and the president of the united states and the jus. his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, tonight dr. dalen will talk about his just published book, "jewish justices of the supreme court from brand toys kagan." in its first history of the...
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dr. david dalin, historian and rabbi, is the author, co-author or editor of 11 books, including "religion and state in the american jewish experience" co-authored with one of our prior panelists dr. jonathan sarna and "the presidents of the situates and the jews." his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications. tonight dr. dalin will talk about his just published book which many of you have in your hands "jewish justices of the supreme court from brandeis to kagan" which has already received excellent reviews since its release in april. in this first history of the eight jews who have served or currently serve on the u.s. supreme court dr.en examines their lives and legal careers as well as the changing role of jews within the american legal profession. dr. dalin will be joined in conversation with seth waxman who is himself a distinguished leader in the washington and national legal community. mr. waxman served as the 41st solicitor general of the united states from 1
dr. david dalin, historian and rabbi, is the author, co-author or editor of 11 books, including "religion and state in the american jewish experience" co-authored with one of our prior panelists dr. jonathan sarna and "the presidents of the situates and the jews." his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications. tonight dr. dalin will talk about his just published book which many of you have in your hands "jewish justices of the supreme court...
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dr. david dallen, historian and rabbi is the author and coauthor of 11 books. co-authored with one of our prior panelists and the presence of the united states and the fews. his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications. doo tonight dr. dallen will talk about his published book, which many of you have in your hands which has already received excellent revie excellent -- dr. dallen will be joined in conversation with seth waxner, who is himself a distinguished leader in washington and national legal communities. mr. waxman served as the 41st solicitor general of the united states from the 1997 until january 2001. after leaving government mr. wax lm taught both as a visiting fellow at the john f. kennedy visit president and at georgetown law center. he's argued 33 cases and has tried and argued dozens of other high profile complex civil and criminal cases in federal and state courts across the country. so now i'm sure after all that you're ready and i am, too. it's my pleasure to invite dr. dallen and seth waxman to the stage. gentleman
dr. david dallen, historian and rabbi is the author and coauthor of 11 books. co-authored with one of our prior panelists and the presence of the united states and the fews. his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications. doo tonight dr. dallen will talk about his published book, which many of you have in your hands which has already received excellent revie excellent -- dr. dallen will be joined in conversation with seth waxner, who is himself a distinguished leader...
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dr. david dalin, historian and rabbi is the author, co-author or editor of 11 books. "the jewish experience." co-authored with one of our prior panelists and the "presidents of the united states and the jews." his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications. tonight dr. dalin will talk about his published book, which which has already received which has already received excellent reviews since its release in april. dr. dalin examines their lives and legal careers. as well as the changing role of jews within the american legal profession. dr. dalin will be joined in conversation with seth waxman who is himself a distinguished leader in the washington and national legal communities. mr. waxman served as the 41st solicitor general of the united states from 1997 until january 2001. after leaving government mr. waxman taught both as a visiting fellow at the john f. kennedy school of government and as a visiting professor at the georgetown university law center. mr. waxman has argued 33 cases before the supreme court and has tried and argued dozens
dr. david dalin, historian and rabbi is the author, co-author or editor of 11 books. "the jewish experience." co-authored with one of our prior panelists and the "presidents of the united states and the jews." his articles and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications. tonight dr. dalin will talk about his published book, which which has already received which has already received excellent reviews since its release in april. dr. dalin examines their lives and...
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. >> dr. david agus is a cbs contributor. >> are any of them accurate?e little data behind them. you had 23 and me that was taken off the market. i think the same thing has to happen. may provide consumers with direct genetic information that may help with information. >> 24,000 years ago hi po kra tees wrote down how he felt after he ate something. that's the best way. >> reporter: castle said the test produced many than 30 pages of results about her body, which means she can now avoid the foods that set off her stomach. >> i think it ee worth it. you don't need your blood taken. you're literally spitting into a test tube. you could do it in your sleep. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" michelle miller. >> everyone wants a primgs on how to get to their goal. >> they're looking iffage make bullet. i'll take one every time. >>> president trump is taking a working vacation at his new ahead, how mr. trump's time away from the white house compares to past presidents. >>> and up next, an absent-minded police officer is caught on camera after making a >> ann
. >> dr. david agus is a cbs contributor. >> are any of them accurate?e little data behind them. you had 23 and me that was taken off the market. i think the same thing has to happen. may provide consumers with direct genetic information that may help with information. >> 24,000 years ago hi po kra tees wrote down how he felt after he ate something. that's the best way. >> reporter: castle said the test produced many than 30 pages of results about her body, which means...
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our dr. david agus is standing by. >> and in our next hour a rare look at the u.s. forces in guam. cbs news is the only news network to visit the 10th annual outside lands music fesitval kicks off at golden gate park today.. tickets are sold out, but from what local re-sellers are >>> good morning, it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego. the tenth annual "outside lands" music festival kicks off at golden gate park today. tickets are sold out, but from what local resellers are telling us, you shouldn't have a problem scoring some. it runs through sunday >>> the atf conducted a big raid in the area. the operation covers san francisco and parts of san mateo county. it resulted in more than 75 arrests. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a m oment. >>> good morning. 7:27. we're tracking some delays for drivers heading through oakland and san francisco right now. we have about one lane blocked northbound 280 right near alemany boulevard and you can see the yellow sensor starting to light up our screen here. northbound 101, that's slow from 280 up towards the split. in
our dr. david agus is standing by. >> and in our next hour a rare look at the u.s. forces in guam. cbs news is the only news network to visit the 10th annual outside lands music fesitval kicks off at golden gate park today.. tickets are sold out, but from what local re-sellers are >>> good morning, it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego. the tenth annual "outside lands" music festival kicks off at golden gate park today. tickets are sold out, but from what local resellers are...
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dr. david herself is the physician, director of houston ems and public health authority.ning us. >> thank you. >> i know this has been declared a public health emergency here in houston, when you have people trapped in flood waters, what's the big concern? >> well, there are a number of concerns. the first -- the immediate concerns, step on something, or not step on something, there's a manhole cover missing, people could be badly injured walking through the flood waters is always dangerous. from a health point, the organisms they be in the water and the chemicals may be in the water. >> 8,000 people in this convention center. how do you avoid a health crisis? >> when we have large numbers of people congregate in small spaces like this, we worry about a viral illness outbreaks. you know, we heard about the cruise ship for everyone that got sick, it's the same virus that we worry about on the cruise ships that we worry about >> exactly. >> that can be a real problem where people are already, you know -- you've got all kinds of problems going on. >> how do you prevent that?
dr. david herself is the physician, director of houston ems and public health authority.ning us. >> thank you. >> i know this has been declared a public health emergency here in houston, when you have people trapped in flood waters, what's the big concern? >> well, there are a number of concerns. the first -- the immediate concerns, step on something, or not step on something, there's a manhole cover missing, people could be badly injured walking through the flood waters is...
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dr. davidgus >>> the scope >>> many harvey evacuees are learning to scope of their loss. >> kris van cleave is there. >> the families here are now starting to come home. what they're finding is there's not a whole lot to come home to. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." that's coming up on "cbs this morning." ou look amazing. and you look amazing...ly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth... ...and strengthen fibers. so, don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum
dr. davidgus >>> the scope >>> many harvey evacuees are learning to scope of their loss. >> kris van cleave is there. >> the families here are now starting to come home. what they're finding is there's not a whole lot to come home to. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." that's coming up on "cbs this morning." ou look amazing. and you look amazing...ly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know it's...
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dr. roper: that's 104 in the swarm, david. >> martin: "104 alive." >> dr. roper: that's 100 swarm. ( laughs ) there they are. you see them? >> martin: yeah, yeah. >> dr. roper: look at them. look at them. they flash in the sun as they come into view. >> martin: there's a... oh, yeah. as the perdix descend in front of our cameras, they organize themselves into a tighter swarm. imagine the split-second calculations a human would have to make to keep them from crashing into each other. >> dr. roper: look at that! it's just everywhere you look, they're coming into view. it does feel like a plague of locusts. so, they're running out of battery. >> martin: there are reams of data that still have to be analyzed, but roper is confident perdix passed its final exam... >> radio: one vehicle down. >> martin: ...and could become operational as early as this year. i've heard people say that autonomy is the biggest thing in military technology since nuclear weapons. really? >> dr. roper: i think i might agree with that, david. i mean, if what we mean by biggest thing is,
dr. roper: that's 104 in the swarm, david. >> martin: "104 alive." >> dr. roper: that's 100 swarm. ( laughs ) there they are. you see them? >> martin: yeah, yeah. >> dr. roper: look at them. look at them. they flash in the sun as they come into view. >> martin: there's a... oh, yeah. as the perdix descend in front of our cameras, they organize themselves into a tighter swarm. imagine the split-second calculations a human would have to make to keep them...
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it's being brought by david. >> dr.g has performed at least 20 of the transplants here and the swelling goes down by at least a third of what it was previously. >> it's there. >> tracking hurricane harvey, the powerful system barrelling towards but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! >> corpus christi texas where va lun tear e vax wagss are underway and hurricane harvey is bearing down on the texas gulf coast. texas' governor declared state of disaster in 30 counts and hundreds of national guard men and women are rescued. more than 700 people have been evacuated from corpus christi to san antonio. they've been taken on buses and authorities say this could be a rain event for days. a major concern here, potentially, catastrophic storm surge. >> now here in have only been some voluntary e vax wa vak wags -- evacuations. a lot of people have decided to stay in town. we're saw a sign on a busi
it's being brought by david. >> dr.g has performed at least 20 of the transplants here and the swelling goes down by at least a third of what it was previously. >> it's there. >> tracking hurricane harvey, the powerful system barrelling towards but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! >> corpus christi texas where va lun tear e vax wagss are...
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. >> reporter: viral videos of dr. david dao dragged off in april. refused to be bumped. >> that can be a federal offense. you and your kids will be -- >> oh. >> reporter: and an all-out brawl in ft. lauderdale after spirit airline cut hundreds of flights. after public shaming, the airlines promised to do better. >> the game-changer is video. now, we can see some of the things the airlines have done. it's been a game-changer. >> reporter: this morning, evidence the airlines are trying to do better. in the first six months of the year, the number of passengers bumped from flights, dropped to a 22-year low. fewer than 1 passenger out of every 10,000. >> i feel like everyone is trying to, you know, care more about the customer because everyone was getting so mad about everything. >> reporter: and good news for the summer family getaway. 76% of flights were on time in june. number one, no surprise, hawaiian air had delta and sky west. at the bottom of the on-time list, spirit, virgin america and jetblue. >> people feel like they're being herded like catt
. >> reporter: viral videos of dr. david dao dragged off in april. refused to be bumped. >> that can be a federal offense. you and your kids will be -- >> oh. >> reporter: and an all-out brawl in ft. lauderdale after spirit airline cut hundreds of flights. after public shaming, the airlines promised to do better. >> the game-changer is video. now, we can see some of the things the airlines have done. it's been a game-changer. >> reporter: this morning,...
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commander-in-chief that has a backbone and surrounds himself with good people, and he brought in secretary dr. davidffice was signed into lawn. and i just wanted to meet with the office, and i was humbled because when i got there, we went around the room and everyone gave the reasons as to why they went to work for, you know -- why they want to fix this, and i gave my reasons, my three kids are marines and going to be returning home to phoenix and may need the phoenix va for care. and i was just had you heard to see all the outside the box thinkers. you know, the president's brought in good people, and we're just going to hit the ground running. i told him i was willing to clean toilets, to take out garbage cans. i didn't care. i just wanted to be a part of fixing this because of everything i've been through. pete: such a large agency. there will be future whistle-blowers, and i have to believe those watching this they're going to be hearted by the fact that one of their own is listening to that complaint and considering it on a level as opposed to being skeptical. when do you start your new job? >>
commander-in-chief that has a backbone and surrounds himself with good people, and he brought in secretary dr. davidffice was signed into lawn. and i just wanted to meet with the office, and i was humbled because when i got there, we went around the room and everyone gave the reasons as to why they went to work for, you know -- why they want to fix this, and i gave my reasons, my three kids are marines and going to be returning home to phoenix and may need the phoenix va for care. and i was...
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david: dr. kelli ward, thanks for coming on.esident's plane there, the cabin should be rolled back, when you see the back portion, that portion being pulled back, that is when the president comes out. that will happen in a moment. we'll be right back. stay tuned. non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors wil
david: dr. kelli ward, thanks for coming on.esident's plane there, the cabin should be rolled back, when you see the back portion, that portion being pulled back, that is when the president comes out. that will happen in a moment. we'll be right back. stay tuned. non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey,...
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. >> david dr--he said he's going dark. but he's not. going under the bright lights. >> nobody in trump's inner circle always reemerge. i think tony s i think anthony scaramucci is going to continue to. a lot of the influences on trump that are ultimately deemed to be unhelpful, let's say, to his success, or whether it was in the campaign or white house never really drift away. the and i think over time we'll see anthony scaramucci reemerge as one of the president's surrogates on television. le doing that prior to his blow-up last week he was always very effective at that. the it's clearly something he has an interest in keeping it up. the he's putting on a big show tomorrow. i don't think this is going to be the last we're going to see of him. >> as long as it's 9-11 a.m. eastern. thank you very much. the book? do you have it? >> end of discussion right there. >> end of this discussion thank you all very much. >>> meantime dow future said to open higher after a record wednesday. the dow hitting 22,000 for the first tile ever. see what h
. >> david dr--he said he's going dark. but he's not. going under the bright lights. >> nobody in trump's inner circle always reemerge. i think tony s i think anthony scaramucci is going to continue to. a lot of the influences on trump that are ultimately deemed to be unhelpful, let's say, to his success, or whether it was in the campaign or white house never really drift away. the and i think over time we'll see anthony scaramucci reemerge as one of the president's surrogates on...
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dr. david piper joins us with his message to millennials.pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? can make anyone slow downt and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season her turkey to perfection, and make stuffing from scratch. so that you can spend time on what really matters. marie callender's. it's time to savor. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ ♪ ♪ pete: riots and protests at campuses all across the country have become a common occurrence. our next guest calls it the snowflake rebellion. abby: went viral in 2015 for essay this is not a day care it's a university was read by more than 3 million people. now he has a new book out dr. everett piper. aut
dr. david piper joins us with his message to millennials.pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? can make anyone slow downt and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season her turkey to perfection, and make stuffing from scratch. so that you can spend time on what really...
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. >> david tells dr. dixon, if you really want to get to sonnier, you know what you need to do?im some gay porn magazine and you got to send it to his office. >> reporter: that's -- >> that would destroy him. >> reporter: that's immature. >> it's immature. >> no, they don't do that. >> reporter: another scheme dave concocted to embarrass dr. sonnier involved hiring a woman he knew from a gentleman's club named >> he said that his friend, dr. dixon, had been dating a woman, and that she was now dating a doctor in lubbock, and he wanted me to call the ex-girlfriend and lie to her and say that i was having sex with her boyfriend as well for money. >> reporter: sheena said no. but according to dave, mike wasn't giving up. he sent dave to lubbock repeatedly to spy on richelle and joe. so they're in full-on stalking? >> yes. stalking. committed. we're going to do this. and so david pretty much commits that, i'm going to go ahead and do this for you. >> reporter: but then, dave said, mike's evil intentions towards joe sonnier escalated all the way to murder. >> tell me how he told you
. >> david tells dr. dixon, if you really want to get to sonnier, you know what you need to do?im some gay porn magazine and you got to send it to his office. >> reporter: that's -- >> that would destroy him. >> reporter: that's immature. >> it's immature. >> no, they don't do that. >> reporter: another scheme dave concocted to embarrass dr. sonnier involved hiring a woman he knew from a gentleman's club named >> he said that his friend, dr....