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dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent will live their life with district and faith those are the block we're breaking here today. everything i've said about dr. george davis can be said about kathy davis (clapping) as we all knows kathy is unstoppable and unflapable in.com building you don't want to get between kathy davis and her vision. when she whacks the traffic at the capita the traffic parts as if missouri's was in the building (laughter) and she reminded me in putting the financing together one of the loose pieces was $20 million that redevelopment agencies in the past recollection is dollars we had to go to the difgdz those were owed and due and the governor was not going to use them to use for other purposes but to use on t
dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent will live their life with district and faith those are the block we're breaking here today. everything i've said about dr. george davis can be...
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dr. georges memory (clapping.) >> okay. we want to get to groundbreaking and nancy pelosi has to get somewhere else. >> do you have time>> of course, i have time i want to recognize supervisor william kennedy's work. >> okay (clapping.) i can relax a little bit. while we thank supervisor dr. kennedy are in the house and she was our fourth president (clapping.) okay. all right. so i want to bring up unknown but before i do i want to announce there's great people in the house to thank. we do have let see commissioners from the oc ii the director of the public housing and c l and we have community partners such as a mr. walton and ed williams and dr. honey cut and dwayne jones and then we have department heads mohammed the man of the hour for me he made this happen and barbara smith the head of the housing authority and ann is here (clapping) so we're going to have supervisor cowen come up because - oh, another supervisor in front. we're so proud to have her in our district and she said he did i was her master of thesis and ev
dr. georges memory (clapping.) >> okay. we want to get to groundbreaking and nancy pelosi has to get somewhere else. >> do you have time>> of course, i have time i want to recognize supervisor william kennedy's work. >> okay (clapping.) i can relax a little bit. while we thank supervisor dr. kennedy are in the house and she was our fourth president (clapping.) okay. all right. so i want to bring up unknown but before i do i want to announce there's great people in the...
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dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent will live their life with district and faith those are the block we're breaking here today. everything i've said about dr. george davis
dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent will live their life with district and faith those are the block we're breaking here today. everything i've said about dr. george davis
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dr. george's funnel said we've got to olsen lee. he's the one (clapping) and then we've got one forestall worth sport she goes to the mayor to get it fixed and that's ann (clapping) okay. so. those are all our award he's open the stage but there's 52 names on the back of the program and if your name is there your special and we have something for you. we have a table in the back and a groundbreaking award that says thank you for stand by us we wouldn't have made it without all of you standing by us there are 2 hundred and 50 more but we picked 50 to say thank you and show our appreciation and dr. davis said you thank people and feed people so don't worry about we've got 2 one hundred people more. i have to say i don't do all the things myself i have a fabulous staff that carries dr. davis legacy and help out so thank you very much >> hi, i'm corn field and welcome to doing building san francisco, we are doing a special series, called stay safe, how you can stay in your home safely and comfortable, and we know that an earthquake is c
dr. george's funnel said we've got to olsen lee. he's the one (clapping) and then we've got one forestall worth sport she goes to the mayor to get it fixed and that's ann (clapping) okay. so. those are all our award he's open the stage but there's 52 names on the back of the program and if your name is there your special and we have something for you. we have a table in the back and a groundbreaking award that says thank you for stand by us we wouldn't have made it without all of you standing...
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dr. george fallieras offers the implant, and he says when combined with therapy and support, success ratesre above 85%. >> there's no magic bullet. it's nothing like that. it's just a very effective tool. >> reporter: as for jeremy, he is now a patient advocate for the company. he has been clean and sober for more than two years. >> it's not a part of my life anymore and i honestly couldn't --i could not be more thankful that it's not. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> the the treatment costs $27,000. it includes the implant and a special coaching program. not all insurance covers it but the clinic says it won't turn anyone away. it offers financial assistance to those in need. >>> some new questions being raised about what led to the deadly south korea ferry accident. prosecutors say the boat's regular captain told investigators ferry's owners ignored his warnings that the ship was not stable enough to carry too much cargo. that captain was on vacation the day of the disaster. authorities continue to detain the captain on board and 14 other crew members. divers have recovered 212 bo
dr. george fallieras offers the implant, and he says when combined with therapy and support, success ratesre above 85%. >> there's no magic bullet. it's nothing like that. it's just a very effective tool. >> reporter: as for jeremy, he is now a patient advocate for the company. he has been clean and sober for more than two years. >> it's not a part of my life anymore and i honestly couldn't --i could not be more thankful that it's not. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix...
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dr. george fallieras offers the implant, and he says when combined with therapy and support, success ratesre above 85%. >> there's no magic bullet. it's nothing like that. it's just a very effective tool. >> reporter: as for jeremy, he is now a patient advocate for company. he has been clean and sober for more than two years. >> it's not a part of my life anymore and i honestly couldn't -- i could not be more thankful that it's not. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> the the treatment costs $27,000. it includes the implant and a special coaching program. not all insurance covers it but the clinic says it won't turn anyone away. it offers financial assistance to those in need. >>> it is 4752. target is overhauling -- it is 4:52. target is overhauling its security system. the new smart technology they will switch to that banks haven't caught up with yet, coming up. ,,,, it's switching to a new cret card system. the new "chip >>> target is taking another step to improve data security switching to a new credit card system. the new chip and p.i.n. card look like this with a computer chip o
dr. george fallieras offers the implant, and he says when combined with therapy and support, success ratesre above 85%. >> there's no magic bullet. it's nothing like that. it's just a very effective tool. >> reporter: as for jeremy, he is now a patient advocate for company. he has been clean and sober for more than two years. >> it's not a part of my life anymore and i honestly couldn't -- i could not be more thankful that it's not. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5....
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dr. george brown conceded the design was too ambitious and too complex. >> of course, we're very disappointed and i think disappointment really describes it well. people have worked very hard to make this work. >> reporter: still the state is considering legal action against it's web site contractor the tech giant, oracle. in a statement, oracle said it looks forward to provide anything assistance the state needs, moving parts of oregon's health care exchange to the federal system. with no online option, the state had to bring in 400 workers to process 70,000 paper applications. at the hearing today, one processor, tom heiden, described the laborious procedure for enrolling oregon residents. >> and we're talking about originally going through stacks of applications about two and three inches thick, one at a time. >> reporter: federal officials said today they would work with oregon to make sure the state is ready for the next open enrollment period, which starts in november. several other states, including hawaii, massachusetts, and maryland, are all still trying to get their web sites to wor
dr. george brown conceded the design was too ambitious and too complex. >> of course, we're very disappointed and i think disappointment really describes it well. people have worked very hard to make this work. >> reporter: still the state is considering legal action against it's web site contractor the tech giant, oracle. in a statement, oracle said it looks forward to provide anything assistance the state needs, moving parts of oregon's health care exchange to the federal system....
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dr. george arnold, i choose your tip of the day toughing it out.ick yesterday but went to the dentist, worked out and made a batch of brownies. good for you, doc. kate, i'm 9 and watch the factor nearly every night. am i too young for the bolder-fresher show. >> we keep it clean and clear. in ten days we'll see everybody in cincinnati. and then buffalo. on to honolulu. denise, bill can't decide who looks sharper you with your easter yellow tie or brit hume in hot pink. >>> the fact tip of the day. americans will be entitled to tax refunds and here's where you can calculate yours. go to hrblock.com/get-answers/tax- calculators.html. if you can remember that, i'll keep it up there for a couple of seconds. we'll tell you what you're likely to receive back. you got to feed them a little info. it's pretty good. non-intrusive. everybody has tivo, copy it down. if you want to know how much money you're owed then you can do stuff with the money. good stuff. factor tip of the day. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which
dr. george arnold, i choose your tip of the day toughing it out.ick yesterday but went to the dentist, worked out and made a batch of brownies. good for you, doc. kate, i'm 9 and watch the factor nearly every night. am i too young for the bolder-fresher show. >> we keep it clean and clear. in ten days we'll see everybody in cincinnati. and then buffalo. on to honolulu. denise, bill can't decide who looks sharper you with your easter yellow tie or brit hume in hot pink. >>> the...
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dr. george calhoun, he's with us on the floor of the new york stock exchange. he's an industry professor and program director of quantitative finance at stevens institute of technology. and cnbc's dominic chu is with us because before he turned to his tv life, he was a trader in his former life. gentlemen, welcome to all of you. professor, when you design an algorithm, there are different types of algos as they call them here on the floor that you can design. how does it work? how do you put one together? >> well, an algorithm is really just doing mechanically what the human market maker has been doing for hundreds of years, but it can do it so much faster. the market, the volumes in the markets have gone up so much. an example i like to cite is facebook, when they did their ipo, traded more shares in four hours than the whole market traded on black monday back in 1987. >> an algorithm is a mathematical formula that basically says when this happens, do this, is that correct? explain how it works. >> it triggers certain activity. >> it can be actually a very sim
dr. george calhoun, he's with us on the floor of the new york stock exchange. he's an industry professor and program director of quantitative finance at stevens institute of technology. and cnbc's dominic chu is with us because before he turned to his tv life, he was a trader in his former life. gentlemen, welcome to all of you. professor, when you design an algorithm, there are different types of algos as they call them here on the floor that you can design. how does it work? how do you put...
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dr. george borjas at harvard has found that a high immigration levels from 1980 to 2000 resulted in an 8% drop in wages for american workers without a high school degree. let me repeat that. this is professor borjas at harvard, raised in cuba, emigrated to america, perhaps the most authoritative student, academic, in the world on immigration and wages and that kind of thing. he found that high immigration levels from 1980 to 2000 -- and he studied that carefully using cens us data and other data -- resulted in an 8% drop in wages for american workers without a high school degree. 8% is a lot. it's several hundred dollars a month for a person who didn't graduate from high school. actually it's about $250 a month. there's a reason why workers are earning $30,000 and less support -- if -- it's the reason why workers earning less than $30,000 support reduction in net immigration levels by a 3.1 margin. working people know what's happening out here. they know their wages are going down. they know particularly lower-skilled people, some of young people who didn't get to graduate from high schoo
dr. george borjas at harvard has found that a high immigration levels from 1980 to 2000 resulted in an 8% drop in wages for american workers without a high school degree. let me repeat that. this is professor borjas at harvard, raised in cuba, emigrated to america, perhaps the most authoritative student, academic, in the world on immigration and wages and that kind of thing. he found that high immigration levels from 1980 to 2000 -- and he studied that carefully using cens us data and other...
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dr. george says being treated for unintentional exposure. to critical care. >> these edible products are more concerning because a child does not know the difference between a marijuana-containing product and non-marijuana-containing product. >> reporter: in colorado, recreational and medicinal marijuana is legal but smoke in public is illegal. they spend a lot of time on education. >> we tell them, start small. we recommend 10 millie programs to start especially if they have never done it before. >> reporter: the whole thing put cops and lawmakers in a quandary, you would notice a kid doing this, most wouldn't take note of a minor eating this. >> one product can be five, six, seven, eight servings. >> reporter: in march a college student eight six times the serving of an infused cookie. police say he jumped off the hotel balcony. a coroner called it marijuana intoxication. some lawmakers want edibles immediately recognizable as a marijuana product. >> this is modest step to make sure consumers and kids are making informed decision what is t
dr. george says being treated for unintentional exposure. to critical care. >> these edible products are more concerning because a child does not know the difference between a marijuana-containing product and non-marijuana-containing product. >> reporter: in colorado, recreational and medicinal marijuana is legal but smoke in public is illegal. they spend a lot of time on education. >> we tell them, start small. we recommend 10 millie programs to start especially if they have...
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dr. king has one, george w. bush nine/11, alsomber with equal to the challenge. there are several speeches that qualify in the running. you have to put it in the context, he was invited as an afterthought. the featured speaker that day was edward everett, the noted orator of the time. he spoke almost two hours. that's what people came to hear. people would applaud when he came back to the main theme out of just the beauty of the construction of the english language. the president was an afterthought to add a few appropriate remarks. and he nailed it. but it took a while for that to catch on. the chicago newspaper said the cheek of every american must tingle with shame when it reads the silly dish watery utterances of the man who had to be pointed out to intelligent foreigners as the president of the united states. if you're wringing your hands about partisan politics in america, it has been going on since the beginning of the republic erie it -- of the republic. edward everett said i wish i could have come as close to the heart of the matter in two hours as you d
dr. king has one, george w. bush nine/11, alsomber with equal to the challenge. there are several speeches that qualify in the running. you have to put it in the context, he was invited as an afterthought. the featured speaker that day was edward everett, the noted orator of the time. he spoke almost two hours. that's what people came to hear. people would applaud when he came back to the main theme out of just the beauty of the construction of the english language. the president was an...
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george will quotes dr. snyder in a recent piece entitled "russia's brutality with ukraine is nothing new." during the 1932-1933 stalinist forced famine, here is a quote from the book "blood lands," boys from another school pulled out the severed head of a classmate while fishing in a pond. his whole family had died. had they eaten him first or had he survived the deaths of his parents only to be killed by a cannibal? no one knew, but such questions were commonplace for the children of ukraine in 1933. yet, cannibalism was sometimes a victimless crime. some mothers and fathers killed their children and ate them, but other parents asked their children to make use of their own bodies if they passed away. more than one ukrainian child had to tell a brother or sister, mother says that we should eat her if she dies. additionally, in january, 1933, stalin writes snyder, seal ukraine's borders so peasants could not escape and seal them so beggers could not beg. by the spring, 10,000 were dying each day. more than t
george will quotes dr. snyder in a recent piece entitled "russia's brutality with ukraine is nothing new." during the 1932-1933 stalinist forced famine, here is a quote from the book "blood lands," boys from another school pulled out the severed head of a classmate while fishing in a pond. his whole family had died. had they eaten him first or had he survived the deaths of his parents only to be killed by a cannibal? no one knew, but such questions were commonplace for the...
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dr. walker hopes that i don't mind if i take a little religious liberty as i talk about george and linda richardson has been a force and your beautiful welcome and leadership and service linda. kathy knows how much george meant to me and for decades i'd come to the senior center we'd have your birthday parties and i w0r7b9d what am i going to leave here being assigned to do you all know. to his family that's visiting i see the resemble lance making the point he's not here today but he is he had to go up there to finish this off. this is american people incredible person. a map with a dream. a man with a vision. a man with an intelligent. to make a plan to get the job done. a man with a heart who knew that people needed not help cooperation, cooperation to have their ideas to have a better life and community. kathy knows that george was a teacher to many of us one of the things i loved that made him different all that he was doing and all the grandness of it he had this thing about people who had been in prison. it was easy to talk about seniors and children and this it was clear he took
dr. walker hopes that i don't mind if i take a little religious liberty as i talk about george and linda richardson has been a force and your beautiful welcome and leadership and service linda. kathy knows how much george meant to me and for decades i'd come to the senior center we'd have your birthday parties and i w0r7b9d what am i going to leave here being assigned to do you all know. to his family that's visiting i see the resemble lance making the point he's not here today but he is he had...
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george. >> hey, thanks. you see him with me, dr. phil.00 shows. >> and still keep on bringing these exclusive interviews and the latest with the mother and the daughter of this craigslist killer, miranda barber. they along with her husband was accused of luring people in with ads and killing at least one man. >> yeah, now, she claims, george, to have killed 22 people since she was 13 years old. but, you know, that seems completely implausible to me but to think that this is perhaps the only time she's ever done something like this to pretty naive too so you got to wonder where the truth is in there. >> which, of course, creates so many questions on the part of her family member, the mother and sister. i want to show a little bit of your interview. >> did she attack you with a knife when she was 12? >> yeah. >> when she was 13, were the police called and it took five officers to restrain her? >> yeah. >> when she was 14, did she throw you down the stairs? >> yes. >> did she kill your pets? >> yeah. every single le animal i've hads a weird
george. >> hey, thanks. you see him with me, dr. phil.00 shows. >> and still keep on bringing these exclusive interviews and the latest with the mother and the daughter of this craigslist killer, miranda barber. they along with her husband was accused of luring people in with ads and killing at least one man. >> yeah, now, she claims, george, to have killed 22 people since she was 13 years old. but, you know, that seems completely implausible to me but to think that this is...
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dr. gail saltz, thank you so much and thanks to george howell. >>> more frustration for the flight 370 families. four weeks after the plane disappeared, we are going to tell you you what the malaysian government does not want them to hear. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater wit
dr. gail saltz, thank you so much and thanks to george howell. >>> more frustration for the flight 370 families. four weeks after the plane disappeared, we are going to tell you you what the malaysian government does not want them to hear. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home...
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when we come back, another george polk award winner will talk about the elections in afghanistan. stay with us. ♪ [music break] salimd ho and drshington. fred ho died on saturday after a long battle with cancer. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we and the show with another recipient of the george polk award, matthieu aikens, who was honored for his rolling stone article, "the a-team killings." it uncovered convincing evidence that a u.s. army special forces unit till 10 afghan civilians and wardak province. he spoke friday at the george polk award ceremony in new york. >> i want to highlight the difficulty of the lives at the other end of the scale, you know, what they call a great ability, people whose lives pass bymournig and whom the balance is legitimized. this is the role, illiterate poor, particularly men who are bearded, conservative and debt are easily labeled taliban. >> he went on to warn about the future of afghanistan. >> the torture annexed judicial killing that i wrote about in the story is routine among the afghan security forces that we have trained. we are le
when we come back, another george polk award winner will talk about the elections in afghanistan. stay with us. ♪ [music break] salimd ho and drshington. fred ho died on saturday after a long battle with cancer. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we and the show with another recipient of the george polk award, matthieu aikens, who was honored for his rolling stone article, "the a-team killings." it uncovered convincing evidence that...
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george. >> i guess. okay, david. thanks very much. >>> dr. richard besser is here. you're shaking your head in that explanation from the faa. >> basically at that altitude, there are two things that happen to your body, both of which are usually fatal. one is called hypoxia. at that high altitude, your body is not getting the oxygen it needs to survive. you pass out almost immediately and die within a few minutes. the other is hypothermia and we talk about it every winter. at that height, minus 50 degrees you'll freeze to death. >> for five hours. >> for five hours. >> the chances someone could survive this? >> well, it's near impossible. but the faa reported on this before. and basically what david was talking about, this idea of hibernation. with hibernation, we see it in animals. breathing goes down to a couple times a minute, their heartbeat a couple times a minute. it's possible you slow down enough, your body doesn't need as much oxygen and you could survive but it's near impossible. it's almost miraculous and maybe as we're hearing maybe there's more to the s
george. >> i guess. okay, david. thanks very much. >>> dr. richard besser is here. you're shaking your head in that explanation from the faa. >> basically at that altitude, there are two things that happen to your body, both of which are usually fatal. one is called hypoxia. at that high altitude, your body is not getting the oxygen it needs to survive. you pass out almost immediately and die within a few minutes. the other is hypothermia and we talk about it every winter....
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george lucas. i >>> eating your heart out of trouble. dr.nger coming up next on "cbs this morning." dad. how did you get here? i don't know. (speaking in russian) look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned... really? my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. tonight i am on vacation because i went to kfc and got this 10 piece meal, and the kicker - free lemon cake. [sigh] tonight i am not mom. i am paula. so dad, what does that make you? dad. ♪ i saw this red, blistery, rash and i felt this horrible pain on one side of my back. i had 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i was going to be able to do thes
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george has always told me don't go to willie brown for the small stuff. so i really want to thank even for being here. this is a spell your last name day toro everyone dr.avis family is here the family is in the house the daviss. i want to acknowledge the board of directors and we're going to do that they're my boss and they're in the house we'll have them stand but i want to thank them from the bottom of my heart so thank you. i want to start out by thinking a little bit about what dr. davis meant he was a forward thinker and thinking about bayview in the day and bayview has changed and is different but he was thinking about it 20 years ago. and this took 20 years. and later on i'm going to talk about the beautiful people and how they've helped us and supported our organization but it was really dr. davis is the reason we're here so i want to remember that and to know we're his legacy to carry it forward when he passed it had to be hundreds and hundreds of people to make this day happen and you'll hear about that. to get to this day so a lot of other things i want to say the other things i want to say something about this housing it's going to be for t
george has always told me don't go to willie brown for the small stuff. so i really want to thank even for being here. this is a spell your last name day toro everyone dr.avis family is here the family is in the house the daviss. i want to acknowledge the board of directors and we're going to do that they're my boss and they're in the house we'll have them stand but i want to thank them from the bottom of my heart so thank you. i want to start out by thinking a little bit about what dr. davis...
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george h.w. bush presidential library. >> former first lady barbara bush is well-known for her efforts to promote literacy. dr. me it's one of the things he admires most about her because it made such a big difference in his life. and coming up, i talk to him about obamacare. what he thinks makes a big difference and what happens now. where you've learned youa thing or two. age this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your...
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dr. brzezinski talking about the parallels -- >> but did you see the books about me? >> i just read just yesterday in the fall of 1987 vice president georgeo poland. was briefed by dr. brzezinski. very favorable reference. >> what'd he say? >> to other heavily accented diplomats. >> what'd he say? >> he thought there was a certain straightforwardness to dr. brzezinski that was not widely shared -- >> by henry kissinger. >> that's one of the quotes here. israel's former prime minister said kissinger was the most devious man i ever met. but with dr. brzezinski, there was never any question. and i think we all know that on the set of where he stood. so either around this set or around cabinet tables or the roosevelt room. >> or the dinner table. >> or the dinner table. exactly. >> all right. let's go to talk politics, shall we? with the fate of the democratic-controlled senate on the line in the upcoming midterms, both parties have their yies on a tight race in arkansas. this is an interesting one. kasie hunt. according to polls, the race is neck and neck. now the cotton campaign is looking to capitolize on the recent comments made by pryor
dr. brzezinski talking about the parallels -- >> but did you see the books about me? >> i just read just yesterday in the fall of 1987 vice president georgeo poland. was briefed by dr. brzezinski. very favorable reference. >> what'd he say? >> to other heavily accented diplomats. >> what'd he say? >> he thought there was a certain straightforwardness to dr. brzezinski that was not widely shared -- >> by henry kissinger. >> that's one of the quotes...
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, too, like to see what kate's wearing and what george >>> some patients take a cholesterol-fighting drug find themselves taking in nearly 15% more fat. drularity. coming up next. hello, doctor. coming up next on "cbs this morning." we're waiting for you at the table. we'll be right back. baltimore jack i went out for a ride ♪ ♪ and i never went back if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new o
, too, like to see what kate's wearing and what george >>> some patients take a cholesterol-fighting drug find themselves taking in nearly 15% more fat. drularity. coming up next. hello, doctor. coming up next on "cbs this morning." we're waiting for you at the table. we'll be right back. baltimore jack i went out for a ride ♪ ♪ and i never went back if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic......
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dr. keith ablow has the answer next. but first, this day in 1789, george in 1983, michael jackson had the number one song in america, "beat it." ♪eady ♪ so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. >>> answer to the aflac question of the day. arguably the time you look forward
dr. keith ablow has the answer next. but first, this day in 1789, george in 1983, michael jackson had the number one song in america, "beat it." ♪eady ♪ so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for...
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dr. besser, thanks so much, as always. >>> now, to the royal road trip through new zealand and australia. kate, will, george as usual, the princess' outfits are causing a fashion frenzy. so are prince george's, even. abc's cecilia vega is in new zealand with the very latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, amy. good morning to you. these trips are so much about diplomacy, hand shaking and lots of royal waving. but really, we're watching the one thing, the fashion. another kate sighting. another fashion frenzy. the duchess going glam overnight at the first state reception of this royal tour down under. her jenny packham dress with a beaded fern on the soldier, a nod to new zealand's national symbol. >> women around the world look to her to know what to wear. as soon as kate wears something, it's immediately sold out. >> reporter: just hours after she wore this tory burch dress to a royal play date in new zealand with prince george on wednesday, it royally sold out. $450 each, nowhere in stock. whether there is hobnobbing with "the lord of the rings" director, peter jackson, who joined the couple at
dr. besser, thanks so much, as always. >>> now, to the royal road trip through new zealand and australia. kate, will, george as usual, the princess' outfits are causing a fashion frenzy. so are prince george's, even. abc's cecilia vega is in new zealand with the very latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, amy. good morning to you. these trips are so much about diplomacy, hand shaking and lots of royal waving. but really, we're watching the one thing, the fashion....
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george washington's secret six." meanwhile, who is normal and who is nuts is a question we ask ourselves every once in a while. it's question dr? >> doing okay. but we want to know about these people. e-mail number one: dr. keith ablow, i recently began attending birthday parties with my toddler daughter. alcohol is always served for the grownups. i'm planning a party for my daughter, but don't think serving alcohol is appropriate. normal or nuts? >> you are normal. >> really? >> these people are nuts. here is the thing, who serves booze at a kids' party for toddlers where you're going to be driving these kids home and the rest of it? bottom line is coffee and muffins for the adults. if anyone brings it up, be honest. say look, i've always thought you people are nuts. >> coffee or muffins. i've been to some of those parties in jersey. there is some wine served, which is a little scary consider -- >> bring me. no more wine will be served after that. >> how about this? i become quite smitten with women i like very quickly. if i am turned down, i tend to self-loath for a period of time. normal or nuts? >> this is a little bit nut
george washington's secret six." meanwhile, who is normal and who is nuts is a question we ask ourselves every once in a while. it's question dr? >> doing okay. but we want to know about these people. e-mail number one: dr. keith ablow, i recently began attending birthday parties with my toddler daughter. alcohol is always served for the grownups. i'm planning a party for my daughter, but don't think serving alcohol is appropriate. normal or nuts? >> you are normal. >>...
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dr. biden. such a pleasure. all right, guys. back over to you. >> it's great having her here. >> thank you. >>> coming up, big crowds for the australian arrival of prince georgents. we'll take you there live. >>> then, decoding the sexes. the new attempt to understand the differences between men and women. >>> and 30 years after her ground breaking debut, [ male announcer ] your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whispering) what? get our everyday price match guarantee plus a $100 rebate on 4 select tires from your tire experts. chevy certified service. mornings should be easy. new eggo bites are ready right out of the bag. packed with flavor, they're a tasty part of a complete breakfast... they're the easiest eggo ever. leggo my eggo
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