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dr. george give me a pair of scissors austin made his wife i think she has them. there in the central core of the yet and richest land in the world and we don't even have a pair of scissors but we're really. here everyone blames the government the eternal absent. on sunday morning the village has a hangover. and. we leave go more coke a commander of the forks eight hundred front is waiting for us further up in the mountains. from a two day journey. our guides are local farmers. the forks have long lived off of the cocoa plant more and more they are financing themselves from gold. and a bend in the path the first guerrilla fighters it's the advanced post. the fighting has been waging since morning on the other side of the valley. the gunfire. the army helicopters fire rockets at the rebel positions a routine occurrence for the guerrilla fighters. and you know that in our instructions are to remove all the phone batteries turn off the radios and i and everything that's electrical in them and conceal ourselves in the forest. a month and you. said the major part of th
dr. george give me a pair of scissors austin made his wife i think she has them. there in the central core of the yet and richest land in the world and we don't even have a pair of scissors but we're really. here everyone blames the government the eternal absent. on sunday morning the village has a hangover. and. we leave go more coke a commander of the forks eight hundred front is waiting for us further up in the mountains. from a two day journey. our guides are local farmers. the forks have...
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dr. george who heads cal epa's environmental health hazard assessment office points to air temperatures as a prime example. the research dates back to the 1800s. shows a steady rise of average temperatures increasing in california by a degree and a half per century. represented by the solid gray line. he says that might sound minuscule but it's a big deal. >> when you look at trends over time that's where it becomes important. and i think we can see that a small change in temperature over time actually influences the severe event. >> reporter: for east coasters, that might summon up visions of 2012's hurricane sandy, the second-costliest hurricane in history. in california, wildfires are morrell. the report cites cal fire data of annual acreage burned in california, shown using red peaks and valleys. the three most destructive fires in the state's history have all occurred in the last ten years. >> the extreme fires are worse. and big three fierce in california were very much the type of things we expect to see in an environmentally changed, globally changed world. >> reporter: berkeley pr
dr. george who heads cal epa's environmental health hazard assessment office points to air temperatures as a prime example. the research dates back to the 1800s. shows a steady rise of average temperatures increasing in california by a degree and a half per century. represented by the solid gray line. he says that might sound minuscule but it's a big deal. >> when you look at trends over time that's where it becomes important. and i think we can see that a small change in temperature over...
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dr. george nichols is not available to testify next week so this is rare, the defense got to call him iniddle of the prosecution's case. this morning, he got off the stand and did a demonstration on the defense attorney of how he say says trey zwicker was killed. >> turn backwards. whack. now -- i hate to speak to -- >> that's all right. >> and then, i don't know the exact sequence. it could be from head up, like this. only requires one person, one instrument. >> one person, one instrument there. that was from a defense expert. joining me now criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, jeff gold and attorney brian. dr. nichols admitted on cross-examination despite the fact he was testifying he thought it was one person, one attacker there, on cross-examination he said that there could have been more than one attacker. reasonable doubt? >> look, yeah, maybe so, john. this is a human drama going on in kentucky here. you have a dad who first dimes out his own son and then later decides that he's going to take the heat himself and at his own arraignment yells out that i'm the one who di
dr. george nichols is not available to testify next week so this is rare, the defense got to call him iniddle of the prosecution's case. this morning, he got off the stand and did a demonstration on the defense attorney of how he say says trey zwicker was killed. >> turn backwards. whack. now -- i hate to speak to -- >> that's all right. >> and then, i don't know the exact sequence. it could be from head up, like this. only requires one person, one instrument. >> one...
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. >> george, thank you very much. please welcome now, dr. dennis bartel the executive director of the exporatorium and truly a driving force behind this remarkable and amazing project. [ applause ] >> wow. what an amazing journey. i know, my chairman was nervous for a second that i was going to use an expletive. we are unbelievably excited to open the exporatorium at piers, 15 and 17 here to the entire san francisco community and the world beyond. it has been many years coming and it took an army of thousands to put it together. there is just a few special groups that i want to highlight here today. the first from the bottom of my heart this tireless, staff, this leslie, yes i am going to do it, this lovely band of miss fits anywhere in the world who pulled this together, thank you. >> to our board of directors and their leadership and support. never waivering, that unflagging optimism and vision to finally land here on san francisco's front porch. to our architects led by mark batalion to our contractors led by midy brother and our banks, l
. >> george, thank you very much. please welcome now, dr. dennis bartel the executive director of the exporatorium and truly a driving force behind this remarkable and amazing project. [ applause ] >> wow. what an amazing journey. i know, my chairman was nervous for a second that i was going to use an expletive. we are unbelievably excited to open the exporatorium at piers, 15 and 17 here to the entire san francisco community and the world beyond. it has been many years coming and...
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prince george's county dr. kevin maxwell hand picked by baker.at live with more initiatives including expanded pre-k classrooms. >> ahead this half hour, improvements to local intersection that has seen its fair share of accidents. >> later we are talking with the junkies at the redskins. it is 8:07, we will be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. new nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly baked. made with hearty oatmeal and a drizzle of cinnamon. they're nature valley's brand new take on a morning classic. because when you keep going, the morning can bring you to brand new places. ♪ nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> it is the start of many schools in area. >> hi, good morning, allison, school is just about getting underway. we saw the parade of students i love seeing elementary kids in their school uniforms. they look perfectly polished and pressed and ready to start a new school year. a lot of things happening in prince george county. new c
prince george's county dr. kevin maxwell hand picked by baker.at live with more initiatives including expanded pre-k classrooms. >> ahead this half hour, improvements to local intersection that has seen its fair share of accidents. >> later we are talking with the junkies at the redskins. it is 8:07, we will be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. new nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly...
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y también es el primer día para el nuevo superintendente de las escuelas del condado de prince george" el drtrabajo 22 anos y medio en este sistema escolar antes de trasladarse al condado de montgomery y ahora fue parte de la comitiva que llego hasta esta escuela para presenciar el trabajo de los niÑos y maestros -ninos- el condado de prince george se ha destacado en los Últimos aÑos por el crecimiento de la comunidad latina es por esta razÓn que los padres piden sandra madre de familia "nosotros quisiéramos mas profesores que hablen español" la superintendente de las escuelas del estado de maryland recomienda lilian lowery superintendente de las escuelas de md "los padres latinos deben sacar tiempo para hablar con el dr. maxwell, el los va a escuchar y ayudar en lo que necesiten" y es que el nuevo superintendente viene de un trabajo arduo con la comunidad kevin maxwell superintendente escuelas del condado pg "si no podemos encontrar profesores, tenemos que encontrar personas en la comunidad, padres de familia que trabajen con nosotros para hacer fácil ese proceso de comunicación" las escuel
y también es el primer día para el nuevo superintendente de las escuelas del condado de prince george" el drtrabajo 22 anos y medio en este sistema escolar antes de trasladarse al condado de montgomery y ahora fue parte de la comitiva que llego hasta esta escuela para presenciar el trabajo de los niÑos y maestros -ninos- el condado de prince george se ha destacado en los Últimos aÑos por el crecimiento de la comunidad latina es por esta razÓn que los padres piden sandra madre de...
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dr. len nichols from george mason university pointed to polls saying america wants it fixed.ver 63% of voters think the health care law needs to be changed and congress should keep it a. 92 this messiness is normal, as american as you can get that's what we will have the opportunity to watch. there will be failures and they will be magnified and people will say, see, i told you so. they will have a point and that doesn't mean you can't fix it. we always had mid-course corrections in everything we have done. >> reporter: which is what the president said defending the health care law. >> there will be some glitches no doubt. that estrau of -- that's true of a car company rolling out a new car or apple rolling out the ipad. >> reporter: but no new car or ipad was ever rolled out like this. there are 16 state based health care exchanges while 34 states opted not to run their own exchanges. 27 of those defaulted to the federal health care exchanges and seven opted to work with the federal government as partners. essentially, it all depends where you live as to what you will see wi
dr. len nichols from george mason university pointed to polls saying america wants it fixed.ver 63% of voters think the health care law needs to be changed and congress should keep it a. 92 this messiness is normal, as american as you can get that's what we will have the opportunity to watch. there will be failures and they will be magnified and people will say, see, i told you so. they will have a point and that doesn't mean you can't fix it. we always had mid-course corrections in everything...
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dr. richard besser told george stephanopoulos, as a parent, he considers football off limits. >> when a parent comes into you, you say -- >> i say pick another sport. >> reporter: for "good morning america," brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> i got to say, i agree with dr. b. i told peter, for jake, that's off-limits. not playing football. too dangerous. love to watch it, though. >>> turning -- switching gears, it's going to be a quiet season at townsend university football games. that's pause the cheerleading team was suspended after an alleged hazing incident. more evidence of the zero tolerance policies many students are taking against hazing. susan saulny has more. >> reporter: this morning, towson university in maryland is without a cheerleading team, suspended after allegations of hazing surfaced in early august. a far cry from the spirit of victory after the team of 35 girls brought home the national cheerleading championship in april. an anonymous tip alerted officials to investigate the incident, which, reportedly happened off campus. school officials would not confirm to abc news
dr. richard besser told george stephanopoulos, as a parent, he considers football off limits. >> when a parent comes into you, you say -- >> i say pick another sport. >> reporter: for "good morning america," brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> i got to say, i agree with dr. b. i told peter, for jake, that's off-limits. not playing football. too dangerous. love to watch it, though. >>> turning -- switching gears, it's going to be a quiet season at...
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in prince george's county, a new school chief, dr. kevin maxwell goes by title chief executive officer. >> education week maryland ranked maryland no. 1 in the past five year. in prince george's county, changes were needed from top down. >> reporter: it is the first day of classes at barn bee manner elementary school. the new prince george's chef executive says a new day is dawning. >> this is a magic moment for prince george maryland. >> so does governor martin o'malley here to applaud the changes in prince george schools. >> we are counting on you, okay. work hard. >> o'malley says improving the quality of public education starts in your home and in your neighborhood. >> prince george's county has been doing a tremendous job in reducing violent crime and improving public safety and i believe they are poised to make their school system one of the great stories of improved achievement over the next several years >> reporter: starting with a full day of lessons for 360, four-year-olds in the county. >> barn bee manner is one of eight pr
in prince george's county, a new school chief, dr. kevin maxwell goes by title chief executive officer. >> education week maryland ranked maryland no. 1 in the past five year. in prince george's county, changes were needed from top down. >> reporter: it is the first day of classes at barn bee manner elementary school. the new prince george's chef executive says a new day is dawning. >> this is a magic moment for prince george maryland. >> so does governor martin o'malley...
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dr. kevin maxwell was hand picked to prince george's county. he purchasely served as a teacher, principal and administrator in the system.yste we'll have more on the first day of school. calling all high school fashionistas we want to see the stylish outfits you are wearing. you are first because today iss your first day. take a pic and twees us your back-to-school selfie. you can tweet us @myfoxdc and include the #selfie. >> jury selection set to begine in the trial of murder charged with murdering teen vanessa fham. investigators say garcia became enraged when fam took a wrong turn out of a fall's church shopping center and was high on pcp text cameras will be allowed in the fairfax county courtroomc for the first time in 20 years. attorneysattorneys for virginiar mcdonnell and his wife will try to convince prosecutors thes should not be charged in a gift investigation.inve he said he has not broken any laws and said paid back more than $120,000 in loans received from the company. c >> a military judge is hearing closing arguments in the sent
dr. kevin maxwell was hand picked to prince george's county. he purchasely served as a teacher, principal and administrator in the system.yste we'll have more on the first day of school. calling all high school fashionistas we want to see the stylish outfits you are wearing. you are first because today iss your first day. take a pic and twees us your back-to-school selfie. you can tweet us @myfoxdc and include the #selfie. >> jury selection set to begine in the trial of murder charged...
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georges. we are now going to turn to ali khan. dr.khan direct the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention. note that duality of purpose, preparedness and response. dr. khan was a primary force behind the cdc terrorist program and directed its response to the 2001 anthrax at tax, which some of you may recall actually shut down this very building, the senate office building at the time. dr. khan is an internist and pediatrician, and we are very pleased to have you with us today. >> thank you. >> press sit and wait for a moment. don't press it again. now try. technology. in action. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you very much for that generous introduction. so, i have a wonderful responsibility and the amazing honor to support the nation's health security efforts. and this is to make sure that americans are save 24/7 from all public health threats no matter what their nature, foreign or domestic, bioterrorism, chemical terrorism, whether they are natural disasters, panamax,
georges. we are now going to turn to ali khan. dr.khan direct the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention. note that duality of purpose, preparedness and response. dr. khan was a primary force behind the cdc terrorist program and directed its response to the 2001 anthrax at tax, which some of you may recall actually shut down this very building, the senate office building at the time. dr. khan is an internist and pediatrician, and we...
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narrator: maybe george could use a vase to inspect his own crime scene. that dr. onhistoes! spill got past him! (barks) what do you see, detective? detective? man: detective? we're here. aha. (horse neighs) you've got your work cut out for you this time, detective needstoknow. detective george needstoknow wasn't worried. (barks) ha-ha. with his trusty assistant dr. hundley dachshund by his side, he was certain to solve the case. it's a-detective needstoknow. he's a-come to solve-a the mystery, mate. (chuckles) ha-ha-ha. tell him what happened, chef. well, i was making my shepherd's pie. i go to seat my guest. i hear a noise. i come back and poof! like that, my recipe-- she's disappeared. gnocchi, no walking in-a the food. dr. dachshund didn't like a messy crime scene. (growls) (chatters) but messes might contain clues. (sniffs) ah. it smelled like flour and gravy. huh. oh, no. detective needstoknow had left his magnifying glass at home. aha. luckily he found something that just might work. (chuckling) (growls, sniffs) luckily there was plenty of water nearby. he just had to
narrator: maybe george could use a vase to inspect his own crime scene. that dr. onhistoes! spill got past him! (barks) what do you see, detective? detective? man: detective? we're here. aha. (horse neighs) you've got your work cut out for you this time, detective needstoknow. detective george needstoknow wasn't worried. (barks) ha-ha. with his trusty assistant dr. hundley dachshund by his side, he was certain to solve the case. it's a-detective needstoknow. he's a-come to solve-a the mystery,...
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george w. bush's heart procedure. we'll talk with dr.apook. >>> plus, the battle over a hollywood skyscraper project that could be sitting on a major earthquake fault. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's wednesday , hump day halfway through, august 7, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliette goodrich. michelle is off this morning. it is 4:29. here's meteorologist brian hackney with our weather. >> wednesday, i only have two days left. >> we'll let you work the weekend, too. >> oh, thanks very much, frank! i think i'll do that. [ laughter ] >> temperatures in the 50s and 60s, overcast skies a i lot of drizzle and cool days ahead. how about that traffic? >> there's a lot of overnight roadwork out there, as well. this morning between 23rd and high street in the northbound lanes of 880. but if you are catching a flight maybe heading towards oakland airport, this is a live loo
george w. bush's heart procedure. we'll talk with dr.apook. >>> plus, the battle over a hollywood skyscraper project that could be sitting on a major earthquake fault. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's wednesday , hump day halfway through, august 7, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm...
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dr. jon lapook tells us about the procedure used on george w. bush and many other americans.ne year ago, curiosity dropped in on the neighbors. >> touchdown confirmed. (cheers and applause) >> dubois: ben tracy on what we found and where we go from here. captioning sponsored by cbs cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
dr. jon lapook tells us about the procedure used on george w. bush and many other americans.ne year ago, curiosity dropped in on the neighbors. >> touchdown confirmed. (cheers and applause) >> dubois: ben tracy on what we found and where we go from here. captioning sponsored by cbs cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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georges. we're going to turn now to dr. ali kahn, from whom i stole a sentence moments ago.he directs the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention. note the duality of purpose, prepareddedness and response. he was a primary force behind cdc's by yo terrorist preparedness program, directed its response to the 2001 anthrax attacks, which some of you may recall actually shut down this very building, the hart senate office building at the time. he's an internist and a pediatrician, and we're very pleased to have you with us today. >> press it and wait for a moment. don't press it gone. [laughter] now. technology. there you go. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you, ed, very much for the generous introduction. i have the wonderful responsibility and amazing honor to support the health security efforts to ensure americans are safe 24/7 from all public health threats, no matter what the nature, foreign, domestic, bioterrorism, chemical terrorism, natural disasters, pandemics, large spills, or the routine public health thr
georges. we're going to turn now to dr. ali kahn, from whom i stole a sentence moments ago.he directs the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention. note the duality of purpose, prepareddedness and response. he was a primary force behind cdc's by yo terrorist preparedness program, directed its response to the 2001 anthrax attacks, which some of you may recall actually shut down this very building, the hart senate office building at the...
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george? (gibbering anxiously) ah! so, dr. you thought he was hurting the tree. uh-huh. oh, you should have asked. oh, wait. (chuckles) you're a monkey. well, anyway, this is called pruning. you make a careful cut, and it doesn't hurt the tree at all. (chatters curiously) he's right, george. i've pruned many a tree in my day. you see, george, too many branches are bad news. they block the sun, and then the fruit can't grow. oh. but, hey, i'm proud of you, george. you behaved just like an honorary sprout. in fact, i would say your effort on behalf of trees qualifies you for full sprout status. huh? hooray! go, george! nice work for a city kid. (hooting happily) okay, sprouts, let's go get some lunch, and dr. greenbean can tell us everything he knows about trees. uh, bill, are you coming? in a minute. i'm still trying to figure out where we are. oh. huh. hey, i got it! uh... mr. sproutmaster. according to this, you're going the exact wrong... wait! you're going the right way! never mind. proceed. girl: george is a monkey. boy: h
george? (gibbering anxiously) ah! so, dr. you thought he was hurting the tree. uh-huh. oh, you should have asked. oh, wait. (chuckles) you're a monkey. well, anyway, this is called pruning. you make a careful cut, and it doesn't hurt the tree at all. (chatters curiously) he's right, george. i've pruned many a tree in my day. you see, george, too many branches are bad news. they block the sun, and then the fruit can't grow. oh. but, hey, i'm proud of you, george. you behaved just like an...
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dr. nathan -- [inaudible] of george washington university hospital. my question is, you know, the central tenet of this plan is choice and competition in health insurance will bring down costs for families. last year i got published in the new england journal in response to dr. antos and saying that there isn't a whole lot of evidence for choice and competition bringing down cost. dr. gruber has shown a lot of choice in inconsistencies among the elderly, they pick plans that don't minimize out of pocket costs, and then dr. mcwilliams of harvard has how long medicare advantage that too many medicare advantage plans just floods people's ability to pick the appropriate plan, and they don't always respond to the generosity of plans. so, you know, how confident are we that choice and competition will improve value in health care? >> actually, so i think the brief answer, one is kind of compared to once. compared to what? it's clear that medicare, which doesn't have a lot of choice, hasn't done a particularly good job of restraining costs. so the question i
dr. nathan -- [inaudible] of george washington university hospital. my question is, you know, the central tenet of this plan is choice and competition in health insurance will bring down costs for families. last year i got published in the new england journal in response to dr. antos and saying that there isn't a whole lot of evidence for choice and competition bringing down cost. dr. gruber has shown a lot of choice in inconsistencies among the elderly, they pick plans that don't minimize out...
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dr. drew, thanks. >>> and still to come, george zimmerman wants hundreds of thousands of dollars from taxpayers.nd he'll likely get it. >>> plus, miley cyrus doubles down. the singer responds to her critics with new photos. >>> and behind the scenes photos of the night suspected bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was arrested have been now released. we'll show them to you next. >>> the shout-out tonight a terrifying fiery crash. the driver of this dirt modified racing car crashed at a track in lehigh, pennsylvania, his car tipped over on its side which caused a fuel leak that ignited as workers tried to right the car. miraculously the driver michael stoflelt not only finished the race, he placed fifth. our shootout goes to the crew for getting him out of the car and back on the track. amazing. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even pi
dr. drew, thanks. >>> and still to come, george zimmerman wants hundreds of thousands of dollars from taxpayers.nd he'll likely get it. >>> plus, miley cyrus doubles down. the singer responds to her critics with new photos. >>> and behind the scenes photos of the night suspected bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was arrested have been now released. we'll show them to you next. >>> the shout-out tonight a terrifying fiery crash. the driver of this dirt modified racing...
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prince george county has had five superintendents in the last ten years. it is hard to get and keep programs going with things changing. drell says his goal here is to try to remain superintendent or we should say ceo in prince george's county at least eight to ten years. we'll be talking to him live in the 8:00. back to you guys. >> melanie, thank you very much. >> ribbon cutting ceremony for the new 22 million dollar dun bar high school. the same site that housed dun bar since 1977. a new swimming pool and interactive white boards. wow, high tech. >> we are evolving. >> also in the news, jury selection begins for the man charged with murdering a teen. >> julio garcia is accused of stabbing her to death. he became enraged when fam took a wrong turn and high on pcp. trial expected to last two weeks. cameras allowed in the courtroom. >> closing arguments could be underway in bradley manning. he faces 90 years in prison while working as analyst in iraq. >> in egypt, ambush that killed 23 members of the police. >> it is not clear what happened. the government says they died while trying to escape. it was relatively quiet in
prince george county has had five superintendents in the last ten years. it is hard to get and keep programs going with things changing. drell says his goal here is to try to remain superintendent or we should say ceo in prince george's county at least eight to ten years. we'll be talking to him live in the 8:00. back to you guys. >> melanie, thank you very much. >> ribbon cutting ceremony for the new 22 million dollar dun bar high school. the same site that housed dun bar since...
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dr. jon lapook tells us about the procedure used on george w. bush and many other americans. and one year ago, curiosity dropped in on the neighbors. >> touchdown confirmed. (cheers and applause) >> dubois: ben tracy on what we found and where we go from here. captioning sponsored by cbs cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is on assignment, i'm maurice dubois. the united states took both offensive and defensive action today in response to the worldwide terror threat. that threat had already caused the state department to put out an alert for americans traveling overseas and shut down 19 u.s. embassies and consulates from east africa across the middle east and in bangladesh through saturday. today the u.s. began evacuating non-essential american personnel from the embassy in yemen and fired a drone at suspected al qaeda terrorists in that country. homeland security correspondent bob orr has details tonight. bob? >> reporter: maurice, while the threat remains vague tonight, u.s. officials insist the danger has not passed. intelli
dr. jon lapook tells us about the procedure used on george w. bush and many other americans. and one year ago, curiosity dropped in on the neighbors. >> touchdown confirmed. (cheers and applause) >> dubois: ben tracy on what we found and where we go from here. captioning sponsored by cbs cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is on assignment, i'm maurice dubois. the united states took both offensive and defensive action...
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narrator: maybe george could use a vase to inspect his own crime scene. that dr. onhistoes! 't like a messy crime scene. (growls) (chatters) but messes might contain clues. (sniffs) ah. it smelled like flour and gravy. huh. oh, no. detective needstoknow had left his magnifying glass at home. aha. luckily he found something that just might work. (chuckling) (growls, sniffs) luckily there was plenty of water nearby. he just had to squeeze a bit to make it round like the vase. ooh... ah. (giggles) now detective needstoknow could look for clues. huh. aha. (gasps) george: oh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. (slurps) ah! (chatters) (clock chiming onscreen) (exclaims) (yawns, mumbles) (movie soundtrack playing) this is your man. i say, how do you do it, sir? easy-peasy, dr. onhistoes. i just examine the clues. (applause) (barks) i guess you should have taken that nap, huh, george? (chattering agreement) hey! george might have missed the movie, but he did get an idea that might help solve his mystery. hmm. oh, that's right, the cookbook. did you find it? ah, we looked everywhere. if george's
narrator: maybe george could use a vase to inspect his own crime scene. that dr. onhistoes! 't like a messy crime scene. (growls) (chatters) but messes might contain clues. (sniffs) ah. it smelled like flour and gravy. huh. oh, no. detective needstoknow had left his magnifying glass at home. aha. luckily he found something that just might work. (chuckling) (growls, sniffs) luckily there was plenty of water nearby. he just had to squeeze a bit to make it round like the vase. ooh... ah. (giggles)...
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. >>> it is back to school tomorrow for frederick and prince george's schools and thes first day on the job for the new superintendant. dr. kept maxwell was hand picked since 20006 he was been the superintendant in neighboring anne arundel conty but maxwell is no stranger. he serve as a teacher, principal and administrator in the schooll system. >> i can't believe it's time tot go back to school. >> thank you for saying that.ha. i don't want it to be that. i don't want summer to end.nd. >> i feel like there's something missing, that we should have done something before going back to school. >> i think we always kneel way.a >> i don't even know why. i have no one going back to school. i'll continue to sleep in. [laughter] >> it's almost like a weather syndrome. >> we'll start by talking about back to school weather in just a moment but the clouds we have around, very light rain. this really has not amounted to anything close to a wash-out. it was only .06 at dulles andule dles than a quarter inch at reagan national but very murky, and i think the murky feeling will linger overnight oob even if we don't get much in the way
. >>> it is back to school tomorrow for frederick and prince george's schools and thes first day on the job for the new superintendant. dr. kept maxwell was hand picked since 20006 he was been the superintendant in neighboring anne arundel conty but maxwell is no stranger. he serve as a teacher, principal and administrator in the schooll system. >> i can't believe it's time tot go back to school. >> thank you for saying that.ha. i don't want it to be that. i don't want...
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speaker is the president of george mason , dr.abrera. >> thousands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. they are shut out of the american dream, not because they are not smart enough, not because they are not talented enough. not because they are ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented the enough. anywheresaid injustice is a threat to justice everywhere. he said the time is always right to do what is right and i say the time to break down the barriers of access to education is now. i say i would not be here if not for education. most of us would not be here if not for education. the american dream is not a destination. it is a struggle. it is a struggle that takes the work of all of us. let us struggle together. let us dream together. [speaking spanish] gracias, god bless. >> ♪ , thew are next speaker economist and director of columbia university earth institute. moralthe arc of the universe
speaker is the president of george mason , dr.abrera. >> thousands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. they are shut out of the american dream, not because they are not smart enough, not because they are not talented enough. not because they are ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented the enough. anywheresaid injustice is a threat to justice...
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dr. king spoke that day signaled a turning point in american history. but as for the three pages they were written on, georgeraphy of harry truman and forgot about it. he embarked on a successful career as a basketball coach that took him to washington state, the university of iowa, and u.s.c. >> for over 20 years i never looked at the speech again. >> reporter: then one day in 1984, a local newspaper reporter named bob denis interviewed george rafaeling about the significance of being the first african-american basketball coach at iowa. >> he said to me, were you involved in the civil rights movement? i said kind of. he said what do you mean? so i told him the story. he said, you have the speech? >> reporter: the speech was right where he left it. tucked in the truman book in his basement. after the article was published with a picture of rafaeling standing next to king the reporter framed the speech as a gift. >> he actually brought the speech back for us. >> reporter: the typed document has been in that frame for the last 0 years. it's new home is in a bank vault. >> it doesn't have title. reporter: the s
dr. king spoke that day signaled a turning point in american history. but as for the three pages they were written on, georgeraphy of harry truman and forgot about it. he embarked on a successful career as a basketball coach that took him to washington state, the university of iowa, and u.s.c. >> for over 20 years i never looked at the speech again. >> reporter: then one day in 1984, a local newspaper reporter named bob denis interviewed george rafaeling about the significance of...
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dr. kay, thank you for your insight. dreamt kay, thanks again. >>> george zimmerman's attorneys want some of hess legal fees to be pained. they're expected to ask the state of florida to pay up as much as $300,000, and the state has a law that says it has to do so. it's not the fees for the lawyers, make no mistake. they say they worked almost pro bono on this, but since zimmerman was acquitted, the defense can ask to be reimbursed for some of the expenses of trial, like reports and experts, et cetera. >>> a stunning report says the iconic 1973 battle of the sexes tennis match between billie jean killing and bobby riggs could have in fact been rigged. 50 million people tuned in to watch king defeat riggs. an espn report says that riggs may have thrown that match to settle a gambling debt with the mob. billie jean king says the report is ridiculous and simply sour grapes. >>> victims and family members of those killed in the ft. hood kill rampage are getting a chance to face down their family's killers, as the man convicted of of the crime listens, one survi
dr. kay, thank you for your insight. dreamt kay, thanks again. >>> george zimmerman's attorneys want some of hess legal fees to be pained. they're expected to ask the state of florida to pay up as much as $300,000, and the state has a law that says it has to do so. it's not the fees for the lawyers, make no mistake. they say they worked almost pro bono on this, but since zimmerman was acquitted, the defense can ask to be reimbursed for some of the expenses of trial, like reports and...
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dr. king spoke that day are legendary, but as for the three pages they were written on, george simply tucked of harry truman and forgot about it. he embarked on a successful career as a college basketball coach. >> for over 20 years i never looked at the speech again. >> reporter: then one day in 1984 a local newspaper reporter interviewed him about the significance of being the first african-american coach at iowa. >> he said were you ever involved in the civil rights movement. i said kind of. he said what do you mean? i told him the story, and he said you have the speech? >> reporter: they found the speech right where he left it, tucked in the truman book. the typed document has been framed and in a bank vault for the last 30 years. >> it doesn't have a title. it's not identified as i have a dream. you can simply see the date. you'll see that he pretty much followed the script. >> i notice there's an asterick here on the copy of this. >> right. and this is where we now go into the ad lib part of the "i have a dream" peach. >> reporter: it's true those famous words were ad libbed turning a
dr. king spoke that day are legendary, but as for the three pages they were written on, george simply tucked of harry truman and forgot about it. he embarked on a successful career as a college basketball coach. >> for over 20 years i never looked at the speech again. >> reporter: then one day in 1984 a local newspaper reporter interviewed him about the significance of being the first african-american coach at iowa. >> he said were you ever involved in the civil rights...
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dr. carol east is a cardiologist. she is not treating former president george w. bush but knows a lot about the procedure he had at texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. >> think of a chain link fence. >> mr. bush had a stint put in to open a blocked artery that was discovered during a routine exam at the cooper clinic. this is a picture of him at the north dallas clinic. finding a blockage during a stress test is ideal because the doctor can immediately put in a stint and prevent a heart attack. >> blow up the balloon. it expands that stint to where it pushes all of the blockage bag to the outside of the artery. gives us a nice channel for flood to flow through. >> this is video of him as he hosted the warrior 100 k. he didn't seem to have the most common risk factors for heart disease. >> high cholesterol diabetes and tobacco abuse. she believes the two terms as president probably put a lot of stress on him. >> he had a high stress job. it's high stress. >> jenna bush tweeted thank you for your prayers for my dear dad. he is well and we are eager for him to ret
dr. carol east is a cardiologist. she is not treating former president george w. bush but knows a lot about the procedure he had at texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. >> think of a chain link fence. >> mr. bush had a stint put in to open a blocked artery that was discovered during a routine exam at the cooper clinic. this is a picture of him at the north dallas clinic. finding a blockage during a stress test is ideal because the doctor can immediately put in a stint and prevent...
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. >> our next speaker is the president of george mason niversity, dr. cabrarea. >> thousands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. and they are shut out of the american dream not because they're not smart enough, not because they're not talented enough. not because they're not ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented enough. dr. king said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. he said the time is always right to do what is right. i say that the time to break down the barriers of access to education is now. i wouldn't a be here if it weren't for education. most of us wouldn't be here if it weren't for education. the american dream is not a destination, it is a struggle. it is a struggle that takes the work of all of us. let's struggle together. et's dream together. god bless. >> our next speaker, professor jeffery sacks, economist and director of columbia university, earth institute. >> if the arc of t
. >> our next speaker is the president of george mason niversity, dr. cabrarea. >> thousands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. and they are shut out of the american dream not because they're not smart enough, not because they're not talented enough. not because they're not ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented enough. dr. king said...
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george h.w. bush were not there, spokesmen saying health issues kept them from attending today. dr.d off a historic push for civil rights in our nation's capital known as the march on washington for jobs and freedom. a look now, though, at the jobs numbers a half century later blacks are nearly three times more likely than whites to live in poverty according to a pew research center study. that trend has remained the same since the 1970s. the study shows 34% of white adults have finished college compared to 21% of blacks. also considered to the study nearly 50% of americans say our nation still needs to do a lot more to achieve racial equality. this year the white house is honoring the man who organized the march on washington. biyard rustin, forced to the background in his civil rights victories, because he was apparently black and gay. he's on the right side of this picture with dr. king in the center. the story is rustin planned the march in 10 weeks. to give you an idea of what he faced, back in 1955 as he organized the montgomery, alabama, bus boycott, researchers say a reporte
george h.w. bush were not there, spokesmen saying health issues kept them from attending today. dr.d off a historic push for civil rights in our nation's capital known as the march on washington for jobs and freedom. a look now, though, at the jobs numbers a half century later blacks are nearly three times more likely than whites to live in poverty according to a pew research center study. that trend has remained the same since the 1970s. the study shows 34% of white adults have finished...
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[applause] >> our next speaker is the president of george mason university, dr. cabrera. >> thousands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. they are shut out of the american dream, not because they are not smart enough, not because they are not talented enough. not because they are ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented enough. dr. king said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. he said the time is always right to do what is right, and i say the time to break down the barriers of access to education is now. i say i would not be here if not for education. most of us would not be here if not for education. the american dream is not a destination. it is a struggle. it is a struggle that takes the work of all of us. let us struggle together. let us dream together. [speaking spanish] gracias, god bless. >> ♪ >> our next speaker, the economist and director of columbia university earth institute. >> if the arc of t
[applause] >> our next speaker is the president of george mason university, dr. cabrera. >> thousands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. they are shut out of the american dream, not because they are not smart enough, not because they are not talented enough. not because they are ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented enough. dr. king said...
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dr. jonathan reiner, a cardiologist with the george washington university medical facility and with his long-timeient, former vice president dick cheney has a new book coming out soon entitled "heart." is that right? >> that's right. >> let's talk about the former president bush. he was always very active, jogging, biking and everything. this comes as a major surprise for someone who is his age. doesn't y don't you think? >> yes and now. coronary artery disease has been the most important in the united states in every year since 1900. it kills more americans than any other disease in the united states. it's really not a surprise. >> he had no family history and his most recent checkups all showed -- at least the annual physical when he was in the white house heeshs h, he had lo low coronary disease artery risk. >> we don't know the exact parameters of all his risk factors. his level of fitness only tells us one piece of the puzzle. other important issues like his cholesterol, his blood pressure, his glucose, these are other indicators. >> you brought an example of what he had to endure today, the
dr. jonathan reiner, a cardiologist with the george washington university medical facility and with his long-timeient, former vice president dick cheney has a new book coming out soon entitled "heart." is that right? >> that's right. >> let's talk about the former president bush. he was always very active, jogging, biking and everything. this comes as a major surprise for someone who is his age. doesn't y don't you think? >> yes and now. coronary artery disease has...
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dr. oz. >>> ginger zee in for sam. >> thanks, george. we say once in a blue moon, that saying. it actually happened last night. it's called a blue moon because this is third of four big blue moons that will happen this summer. we won't see this again until 2015. from wabc, a shot of the actual blue moon. and summer is back. coast to coast. 103, phoenix. 102, redding. denver is 93. new york city gets to 90. chicago, also right up around 90. a quick look at that wet stuff that's going to happen out in the west. your local forecast is coming up in 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. you can see the low clouds out there. those are going to hang around till about noon. we do have a threat of thunderstorms and a high fire danger in the north bay tonight. clearer and cloudy the next couple nights leading to below average highs through the weekend. today's spread from about 67 in san francisco, 77 in santa rosa, oakland 72, 80 in san jose, but mid to upper 80s many the east bay valleys. here's your >> coming up,
dr. oz. >>> ginger zee in for sam. >> thanks, george. we say once in a blue moon, that saying. it actually happened last night. it's called a blue moon because this is third of four big blue moons that will happen this summer. we won't see this again until 2015. from wabc, a shot of the actual blue moon. and summer is back. coast to coast. 103, phoenix. 102, redding. denver is 93. new york city gets to 90. chicago, also right up around 90. a quick look at that wet stuff that's...
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george w. bush were all -- were unable to attend. president obama began addressing the crowd a few moments ago. >> we rightly and best remember dr. king's soaring oratory that they. how he gave a mighty voice to the quiet hopes of millions, how he offered a celebration path -- salvation path. his words along to the ages. investing a power and prophecy unmatched in our times. >> our correspondent is in washington at the celebrations. can you give us a flavor of the atmosphere there today? >> it is a very special atmosphere. tens of thousand of people turned up in spite of the bad weather. john lewis, the only man, civil rights activist, who stood here 50 years ago with mart luther king. we had actors, jamie foxx and oprah winfrey spoke. all very well receed from this ry mixed crowd, but as you can imagine, the stars here were the three presidents. you don't get to see three presidents speaking in the space of 45 minutes that often and the biggest of them all, we can still see behind me the first african-american president here in the united states, barack obama. many people came to see him and they feel not only are they commemora
george w. bush were all -- were unable to attend. president obama began addressing the crowd a few moments ago. >> we rightly and best remember dr. king's soaring oratory that they. how he gave a mighty voice to the quiet hopes of millions, how he offered a celebration path -- salvation path. his words along to the ages. investing a power and prophecy unmatched in our times. >> our correspondent is in washington at the celebrations. can you give us a flavor of the atmosphere there...
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dr. king was coming to her home you would have thought an amalgamation of george clooney, michael jackson, and denzel washington were coming to our home. >> rose: tell me about migration. how does that part-- and put it in the context of the civil rights movement. >> this march was, in my view, the culmination of 100 years of frustration and despair. 1963 began with the centennial, the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, and that means when these people came together, when these quarter of a million people came together, they were representing all the hopes and dreams that had yet to be fulfilled by something that had been signed 100 years before. it was preceded by five decades of out-migration from the south. during that time, from world war i until the moment of that march, there were five million african americans who had left the south, the land of-- the ancestral homeland for most african americans, and in some ways, their departure was a defection from a caste system that ruled the lives of african american after the time of emancipation. >> rose: had we seen a reve
dr. king was coming to her home you would have thought an amalgamation of george clooney, michael jackson, and denzel washington were coming to our home. >> rose: tell me about migration. how does that part-- and put it in the context of the civil rights movement. >> this march was, in my view, the culmination of 100 years of frustration and despair. 1963 began with the centennial, the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, and that means when these people came...
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george zimmerman last year. >>> and the man who helped write the "i have a dream" speech is being honored today. dr. clarence jones will be presented with the heroes award tonight at ucsf by the san francisco human rights commission. jones says his work in outreach in the civil rights movement have nothing to do with self-promotion. >> but how can i stand silently? what would martin king expect me to do? and i think of the old fable, the fable says, if the surviving lions don't tell their story, the hunters will get all the credit. >> jones was king's counsel and close confidante during the '60s and was by his side when the speech was delivered. >>> san jose state university says it's raised more than $200 million from donors in its first major fund-raising campaign. the school says it hit the goal a year earlier than anticipated. more public colleges are trying to fill the gaps caused by gaps in state funding. in may san diego state announced it had raised more than $400 million in its first such campaign. uc-davis is in the middle of a $1 billion fund-raiser. and uc-berkeley's latest efforts set a
george zimmerman last year. >>> and the man who helped write the "i have a dream" speech is being honored today. dr. clarence jones will be presented with the heroes award tonight at ucsf by the san francisco human rights commission. jones says his work in outreach in the civil rights movement have nothing to do with self-promotion. >> but how can i stand silently? what would martin king expect me to do? and i think of the old fable, the fable says, if the surviving...
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dr. monday the king jr.. it also depicts georget a faceless treyvon martin. critics say that it is an inaccurate depiction of the murder. >> sciences and italy believe that they may have found the remains of the woman who inspired the famous mona lisa painting. researchers have opened a tune in florence that contains the remains of a family of silk merchants. scientists believe that her remains may be among the skeletons discovered. the scientists plan to compare dna samples from the tomb to those skeletons. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. apple lovers, a new iphone could be just from the corner, when we are going to hear the big announcement coming up. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered
dr. monday the king jr.. it also depicts georget a faceless treyvon martin. critics say that it is an inaccurate depiction of the murder. >> sciences and italy believe that they may have found the remains of the woman who inspired the famous mona lisa painting. researchers have opened a tune in florence that contains the remains of a family of silk merchants. scientists believe that her remains may be among the skeletons discovered. the scientists plan to compare dna samples from the tomb...
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[applause] >> our next speaker is the president of george mason university, dr.usands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. they are shut out of the american dream, not because they are not smart enough, not because they are not talented enough. not because they are ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented enough. dr. king said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. he said the time is always right to do what is right, and i say the time to break down the barriers of access to education is now. i say i would not be here if not for education. most of us would not be here if not for education. the american dream is not a destination. it is a struggle. it is a struggle that takes the work of all of us. let us struggle together. let us dream together. [speaking spanish] gracias, god bless. >> ♪ >> our next speaker, the economist and director of columbia university earth institute. >> if the arc of the moral univers
[applause] >> our next speaker is the president of george mason university, dr.usands of young men and women are denied a college education every year. they are shut out of the american dream, not because they are not smart enough, not because they are not talented enough. not because they are ready to work hard enough. but because their parents may not be rich enough. because they may not be american enough. because they may not be documented enough. dr. king said injustice anywhere is a...
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george w. bush underwent a procedure this morning to insert a stent after a major artery blockage was discovered at his routine check-up yesterday. dr. nancy snyderman joining us after the break. more on that procedure. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his ext
george w. bush underwent a procedure this morning to insert a stent after a major artery blockage was discovered at his routine check-up yesterday. dr. nancy snyderman joining us after the break. more on that procedure. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at...
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dr. dyson, what does this mean? well, this means that the rules by which american citizens put george w.h into office are no longer salient. no longer applicable. tell me why? what is the difference? could it be the color of one's ideology? yes. because they are progressive? liberals? because they would vote for barack obama? there is a direct correlation between the voter suppression laws that we see going on the books now and the attempt on the african-american vote. when you put all these together, in concert with what up, the reality is that we have got a suppression across the board and it has to be addressed. >> we can talk for hours on it. great to have a great panel. thank you so much. tonight in our survey, i asked you, is the christian conservative campaign against obamacare dangerous for america? 95% of you say yes. 5% of you say no. >>> up next, ted goes loco. and it is landing him in the land of pretenders. how do you do a summer clearance event the dodge way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right n
dr. dyson, what does this mean? well, this means that the rules by which american citizens put george w.h into office are no longer salient. no longer applicable. tell me why? what is the difference? could it be the color of one's ideology? yes. because they are progressive? liberals? because they would vote for barack obama? there is a direct correlation between the voter suppression laws that we see going on the books now and the attempt on the african-american vote. when you put all these...
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. >> reporter: 50 years ago george ralph ling was a 26 year old former college basketball star who at the last minute volunteer had a coveted spot near the podium of dring, jr.'s historic speech. the story really begins with what happened after the speech. >> thank god almighty. >> reporter: it was the place going berserk. what happened then? >> people started to stand and i walked over and he was just folding the paper and i said dr. king can i have that copy of the speech. >> reporter: did he hesitate? >> he turned and handed it to me, just as he did, a rabbi came and congratulated him and it was over. >> reporter: the words dr. king spoke that day are legendary but as for the three pages they were written on, rabbling took them away in a biography of truman. he embarked as a successful career of a basketball coach. >> for over 20 years i never looked at the speech again. >> then one day in 18984, local news paper reporter interviewed raveling about the significance of being the first african american coach at iowa. >> he said to me, "were you ever involved in civil rights movement?" i told him the story and said you have the speech. >> reporter: t
. >> reporter: 50 years ago george ralph ling was a 26 year old former college basketball star who at the last minute volunteer had a coveted spot near the podium of dring, jr.'s historic speech. the story really begins with what happened after the speech. >> thank god almighty. >> reporter: it was the place going berserk. what happened then? >> people started to stand and i walked over and he was just folding the paper and i said dr. king can i have that copy of the...
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dr. king hoped. that 1963 would not be an end, but a beginning. rehema ellis, nbc news, cincinnati. >>> other stories in the news this friday morning -- nbc news has confirmed that george zimmerman visited a florida gun manufacturer on thursday. in this photo, zimmerman is reportedly in the cal tech assembly plant. it's the merchandiser of the gun he used to kill trayvon martin last year. >>> thursday morning bradley manning announced he wants to live as a woman known as chelsea manning. he intends on beginning hormone therapy while in prison. that may be a difficult task, though. a spokesperson for the military prison says the army does not provide hormone therapy. >>> antoinette tuff, the woman who calmed down a gunman received a call from president obama to thank him. >> i got something back. the best president in the world. no, that's me. you can't get any better when you have a great leader in front of you. >> and two people were arrested after beating up and pistol whipping a dunkin donuts employee who got their order wrong. other employees were able to jump in and break up that fight. >>> we turn to cnbc's courtney reagan. >> good morning, paige. the s.e.c.'s ch
dr. king hoped. that 1963 would not be an end, but a beginning. rehema ellis, nbc news, cincinnati. >>> other stories in the news this friday morning -- nbc news has confirmed that george zimmerman visited a florida gun manufacturer on thursday. in this photo, zimmerman is reportedly in the cal tech assembly plant. it's the merchandiser of the gun he used to kill trayvon martin last year. >>> thursday morning bradley manning announced he wants to live as a woman known as...
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george w. bush underwent a heart procedure found on routine exam. they placed a stent to open a blocked artery. since it's sort of a surgical procedure, we'll start with you, dr. samadi. how many people in america have this procedure? >> about half a million americans are now getting this kind of procedure. it's called cardiac stent. what has happened over here is that in 2006, they found out he has a low risk for heart attack. they've been following him. the doctors have done an amazing job. he goes in for a routine physical exam. nothing wrong. they get a stress test just to make sure he's okay. some changes on ekg. angiogram. they find one of the arteries are blocked. it was dielated called angioplasty. a stent is a scaffold, wire that stays there. going back to your question, there's a big debate in america. for example, bringing in cholesterol. his blood pressure. if he has it or any other risk factors. there has been some good studies. two clinical studies randomize, mind you, which is great. what they've looked at is long term there's really not much of a survival benefit between medical treatment and what dr. segel does with cholesterol and lowering y
george w. bush underwent a heart procedure found on routine exam. they placed a stent to open a blocked artery. since it's sort of a surgical procedure, we'll start with you, dr. samadi. how many people in america have this procedure? >> about half a million americans are now getting this kind of procedure. it's called cardiac stent. what has happened over here is that in 2006, they found out he has a low risk for heart attack. they've been following him. the doctors have done an amazing...
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george clinton, grge bush, and barack obama. it seems more like an argument for many, of course, for many dr apprehensions, not more leniency. >>> forgethe reset. not exactly first move toward cordial relations. fox national security analyst k.t. mcfarland next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! travelings easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimmene, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> president obama denying that his relationship with
george clinton, grge bush, and barack obama. it seems more like an argument for many, of course, for many dr apprehensions, not more leniency. >>> forgethe reset. not exactly first move toward cordial relations. fox national security analyst k.t. mcfarland next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! travelings easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline...
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dr. martin luther king jr. "i have a dream" speech and musicians are scheduled to perform, as well. >> attorneys for george zimmerman will ask the state of florida to cover some of the $300,000 in george zimmerman legal expenses. he told a newspaper yesterday that the law requires the state to pay legal costs because george zimmermans with acquitted. after a five-week trial he was acquitted of all charges in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> happening today on the peninsula the palo alto parks and recreation commission will consider an ordinance to make it illegal to feed wildlife and ferrell animals. our media partner reports places like the duck pond and palo alto nature preserve are off limits. officials say feeding wild live does more harm than good causing health problems, overcrowding, and impacting water quality. asan francisco public library is cracking down on bathroom conditions after an increase in complains of dirty and broken toilets. the "san francisco examiner" reports that the main branch will clean restrooms more often and may hire more custodians. the library is working with poli
dr. martin luther king jr. "i have a dream" speech and musicians are scheduled to perform, as well. >> attorneys for george zimmerman will ask the state of florida to cover some of the $300,000 in george zimmerman legal expenses. he told a newspaper yesterday that the law requires the state to pay legal costs because george zimmermans with acquitted. after a five-week trial he was acquitted of all charges in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> happening...