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hamilton was covered in his wife's blood. >> dr. milton's presence at the crime scene, the fact that he's bloody is completely expected. he has come home and found his wife dead. he's cradled her, taken action. >> but not all of the blood on dr. hamilton's shirt could be explained away. >> dr. hamilton's claims presented some major contradictions. i don't expect to find spatter. the spatter i observed were present on the front of his shirt, below his neck, on both sleeves at the cuff, and this suggested that his arms and his body had been in close proximity to a spatter event. >> on dr. hamilton's shoes were tiny blood droplets, almost invisible to the naked eye. these were suspicious, not only the shape, but the angle at which the blood landed on the shoes. >> there was some coming down on the toe from above 40, 50 degrees. and there's no possible way that someone had lifted mrs. hamilton's head, dropped her head down, and created additional spatter, and somehow dr. hamilton's shoes were exposed to that. you could not explain it fro
hamilton was covered in his wife's blood. >> dr. milton's presence at the crime scene, the fact that he's bloody is completely expected. he has come home and found his wife dead. he's cradled her, taken action. >> but not all of the blood on dr. hamilton's shirt could be explained away. >> dr. hamilton's claims presented some major contradictions. i don't expect to find spatter. the spatter i observed were present on the front of his shirt, below his neck, on both sleeves at...
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hamilton was covered in his wife's blood. >> dr. hamilton's presence at the crime scene, the fact that he's bloody is completely expected. he has come home and found his wife dead. he's cradled her, taken action.
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dr. sebagh's "model secret," his incredible glowing serum, a favorite of hollywood insiders that dr. lly reserves only for his exclusive vip clients. >> and we'll also send you dr. sebagh's enhanced wrinkle smoothing capsules, which has been named one of the best new anti-aging products by allure magazine. >> you'll love how it targets the look of frown lines, crow's feet, and even expression lines, and lip lines. >> the wrinkle smoothing capsules, these are magic. you open it up, you squeeze it out on your hand, and when you put it on, it feels velvety. i think this is my friend. >> imagine, you'll get all these age defying super treatments for just $59.95. that's an incredible steal. >> but what if we could go even lower? >> that's right. >> today cindy is offering a special one time reward for smart shoppers who act quickly. >> order in the next six minutes and use today's special coupon code, and you won't pay $59.95, not $49.95, but just $39.95 for everything you see here. >> what's more, you can lock in this one time discount price and insure you'll never pay a penny more. >> th
dr. sebagh's "model secret," his incredible glowing serum, a favorite of hollywood insiders that dr. lly reserves only for his exclusive vip clients. >> and we'll also send you dr. sebagh's enhanced wrinkle smoothing capsules, which has been named one of the best new anti-aging products by allure magazine. >> you'll love how it targets the look of frown lines, crow's feet, and even expression lines, and lip lines. >> the wrinkle smoothing capsules, these are magic....
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next is dr. hi >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your consideration and hearing me and speaking membership of the children's and family commission. as a native san franciscan and also raising a family in san francisco i've been afforded the opportunity to grow and benefit from the diversity here and i'm a product i'm also an educational leader in the early education department to my work is focused on young children and also served as a member of the advisory committee that focuses on zero to 5 years old there's a movement that's happening where we're looking at building a strong foundation for you for our youngest learners as an educational aid i've been a site administrator and now site supervisor i make sure we see that children have a quality education hits high obligation to insure there the quality of education one of the first strategic plans of 2015 my responsibilities have been about establishing transition with kindergarteners here in our great city here's photos. this allows 80 us to make sure that children
next is dr. hi >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your consideration and hearing me and speaking membership of the children's and family commission. as a native san franciscan and also raising a family in san francisco i've been afforded the opportunity to grow and benefit from the diversity here and i'm a product i'm also an educational leader in the early education department to my work is focused on young children and also served as a member of the advisory committee that...
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his life. tonight, we're taking you inside a real-life drama in one of the busiest hospitals in america where drty that night. with only minutes to save his patients. it was all captured on camera for abc's series "new york med." >> how are you doing? >> thank you. >> reporter: when dr. oz isn't hosting his popular talk show, here's here at new york presbyterian hospital, doing the job that helps make him a household name. as one of the leadinggw surgeons in the nation. >> cardiac surgeons spend most o.r. but sometime lgs we go to the e.r. to see folks with heart issues. this is a fie that has a genetic tissue disorder. what brings you here today? >> i have to have heart surgery. they have to fix my aorta, the top part of it, because i have an aneurysm. >> reporter: juan is an actor and he's worried about his condition, since his father died from the same disorder at a young age. dr. oz is by his side, as his condition deteriorates quickly. >> ouch. i can't breathe. you don't understand. >> is the page you had before? >> no, it's in my back and it hu hu hurts. oh, my god. >> have you had this pa
his life. tonight, we're taking you inside a real-life drama in one of the busiest hospitals in america where drty that night. with only minutes to save his patients. it was all captured on camera for abc's series "new york med." >> how are you doing? >> thank you. >> reporter: when dr. oz isn't hosting his popular talk show, here's here at new york presbyterian hospital, doing the job that helps make him a household name. as one of the leadinggw surgeons in the...
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michael jackson rehearsed for his upcoming this is it world tour, he struggled with his pain and trouble sleeping. drmurray was his personal physician. a month and a half before jackson died in his bedroom, the star's voice was recorded on murray's cell phone. it was entered into court evidence. >> i want them to say he's the greatest entertainer in the world. >> reporter: prosecutors made the case that the drug induced slurred speech was a clear sign that jackson was out of control, and dr. murray should have known that he needed to be weaned off propofol. instead prosecutors say the doctor ordered more. but murray has maintained he was trying to wean the star off the drug, and it was jackson who self-administered the fatal dose. but jury blamed dr. murray for jackson arizona's death, saying he was responsible. dr. murray went to prison, his medical license revoted in texas and suspended in california and nevada. eight months ago, his time served, he walked out of prison. >> this is part of the untold story. >> reporter: murray is vowing to get his medical license back. he has even published his own
michael jackson rehearsed for his upcoming this is it world tour, he struggled with his pain and trouble sleeping. drmurray was his personal physician. a month and a half before jackson died in his bedroom, the star's voice was recorded on murray's cell phone. it was entered into court evidence. >> i want them to say he's the greatest entertainer in the world. >> reporter: prosecutors made the case that the drug induced slurred speech was a clear sign that jackson was out of...
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dr. king gave his life for the cause of equality. or those who fought for equality, for civil rights, congressman lewis, dr. king, and countless others, the scars born in the life sacrificed were the price paid for freedom and equality. it is because of their sacrifice that we honor and commemorate the civil rights act of 1964. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. [applause] >> thank you. >> in the fan favor of history, it is easy to overlook the small moments that make big things possible. o let's go back to july 2nd, 1963. nd to somewhere far from these halls. let's go to picoa, ohio. small town in my congressional district. it is not far from dayton where the wright brothers got their start. flying into dayton was a man named burke marshall the assistant attorney general of the united states. he was picked up by the son in-law of the congressman that he needed to see. william mccullough, the top republican on the house judiciary committee. now, mc
dr. king gave his life for the cause of equality. or those who fought for equality, for civil rights, congressman lewis, dr. king, and countless others, the scars born in the life sacrificed were the price paid for freedom and equality. it is because of their sacrifice that we honor and commemorate the civil rights act of 1964. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. [applause] >> thank you. >>...
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dr. tiller in his own inds in an event organized 2008. dr. discussed his vision for a just and more humane society. >> i personally see a society that respects the integrity of withitizens to struggle complex health issues, make decisions that are appropriate for them and their personal lives. i see a society that respects the religious differences of its citizens. i see a society that rejects hate, rejects judgmental condemnation, and rejects prejudice and racism. i see a government that honors the privacy of its citizens without unwarranted surveillance. i see a society where war is not an option. and the negotiation with mutual respect is the hallmark rather than mutual self-destruction. i see a society where the welfare of all, where the welfare of all is equally important than just a few. solutions without demanding answers. petulant,ven war, hate, greed, ego, self-sufficiency a good try and it failed. [laughter] hiseed a new paradigm that kindness, courtesy, justice, love, and respect in all our relationships. >> that was dr. george till
dr. tiller in his own inds in an event organized 2008. dr. discussed his vision for a just and more humane society. >> i personally see a society that respects the integrity of withitizens to struggle complex health issues, make decisions that are appropriate for them and their personal lives. i see a society that respects the religious differences of its citizens. i see a society that rejects hate, rejects judgmental condemnation, and rejects prejudice and racism. i see a government that...
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he also removed the soles he glued to the bottom of his loafers, cut them up and tried to hide pieces around the house. police arrested drhis wife's murder. >> he just started to sob uncontrollably and admitted to causing the injuries to michelle. >> jonathan claimed that michelle attacked him first with a knife. but investigators found no evidence of a knife like the one he described. >> you had told me she was holding something. i need to you describe this action and what she was holding to the best you can. >> a stiletto. it was just, you know, a straight shot right at my neck and if i wouldn't have moved she would have gotten me all the way through. >> he said he opened the door, in this dark garage she lunges at him in this dark garage with this stiletto. he says as she comes out of the truck, falls, hits her head and that's allegedly what causes the injuries. >> no one believed his version of events. >> i have a separate meeting with someone regarding reduction of bail. >> it was ridiculous. it just made absolutely no sense. >> if this is truly an accident, why would he go to that extent to try to hide evidence fro
he also removed the soles he glued to the bottom of his loafers, cut them up and tried to hide pieces around the house. police arrested drhis wife's murder. >> he just started to sob uncontrollably and admitted to causing the injuries to michelle. >> jonathan claimed that michelle attacked him first with a knife. but investigators found no evidence of a knife like the one he described. >> you had told me she was holding something. i need to you describe this action and what...
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dr. oz america's doctor. his empire and wealth have flourished. ow bringing in millions making dr. mehmet oz a household name. he's the author of nine books including seven best sellers over a million sold. his website dedicated to good health has no shortage of advertisers. >> these are fat cells. >> reporter: and let's not forget, he's still a heart surgeon, a very successful one. his power and influence now a tempting target in washington. >> dr. oz, i will have in tough questions for you today about your role. >> did the deceptive practices then coming out of that change how you have conducted your shows? >> why would you say that something is a miracle in a bottle? >> my job on the hshow is to bea cheerleader for the audience. >> do you believe there's a magic weight loss cure out there? >> the word -- if you're selling something because it's magical, no. >> reporter: senators questioning why he calls some weight loss supplements miracles despite no evidence that they're effective. he says he derives no money from the supplements industry and
dr. oz america's doctor. his empire and wealth have flourished. ow bringing in millions making dr. mehmet oz a household name. he's the author of nine books including seven best sellers over a million sold. his website dedicated to good health has no shortage of advertisers. >> these are fat cells. >> reporter: and let's not forget, he's still a heart surgeon, a very successful one. his power and influence now a tempting target in washington. >> dr. oz, i will have in tough...
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really dot com slash boom dash bust now or go hero of the summer it was a numbers of the bell come on dr. his name was use of good because he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the midst that he created exist to this day. hubris google's propaganda was posing actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same time reason ordinary german so students would. keep its complete use of goebbels new precisely what the masses needed to hear in order to make them follow him he was like the paper from the fairy tale that made rats fall to the chin the despite. the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist bound for thomas soil in the west we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. so try to. a poem in the morning. for the story the taking everybody. plays the lead the law the well. my a lot like the play. plus plus think the same setting all time place cases the most elite club slaves sometimes for nothing the translators so mean and it's just. it's not just keep up the story it's still be just if you see a stage take a look at the slate was
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dr. king gave his life for the cause of the quality. ose who fought for equality, for civil rights, congressman lewis, dr. king, and countless others, the scars of born and the pie sprayed -- and the price paid for freedom and equality, it is for their sacrifice that we commemorate the civil rights act of 1964. [laughter] --[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> in the fanfare of history, it's easy to overlook the small moments that make big things possible. 2, 1963.back to july let's go to piccolo, ohio. if you have never been, it's a in myand pleasant town congressional district. it is not far from dayton where the rate -- the wright brothers got their start. flying into dayton that they was a man named bert marshall, the assistant attorney general for the united states. he was picked up by the son-in-law of the congressman that he needed to see, william mccullough, the top republican on the house judiciary committee. lough was a farm kid who went to
dr. king gave his life for the cause of the quality. ose who fought for equality, for civil rights, congressman lewis, dr. king, and countless others, the scars of born and the pie sprayed -- and the price paid for freedom and equality, it is for their sacrifice that we commemorate the civil rights act of 1964. [laughter] --[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> in the fanfare of history, it's...
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dr. glasser was glad to see the class of 1979 leave his school, but not without one more fight. dr. laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the
dr. glasser was glad to see the class of 1979 leave his school, but not without one more fight. dr. laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the
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dr. blythe. >> what was the sheriff reacting to when he applied his brakes? was he reacting to his perception that he was going too fast to make the corner, or was he reacting to some other danger that he saw? >> the highway patrol found sinclair was going too fast. but dr. blythe ran his own test using a patrol car identical to the one sinclair was driving. >> the range for the sheriff's vehicle i found was between 62 and 66 miles an hour. >> at that speed, sergeant sinclair had no reason to hit his brakes because he could have comfortably negotiated the curve. that left only one explanation. >> we felt there was negligence on the part of the drivers of the first two cars in that entourage in that they crossed the center line. >> let's begin a test run. >> to help prove these findings, brunn asked paul kayfetz to conduct a visibility study like this one, re-creating what each driver saw an instant before the collision. the results would reveal another surprising piece of evidence. in fact, there's a new victim of identity theft every...three...seconds. so yo
dr. blythe. >> what was the sheriff reacting to when he applied his brakes? was he reacting to his perception that he was going too fast to make the corner, or was he reacting to some other danger that he saw? >> the highway patrol found sinclair was going too fast. but dr. blythe ran his own test using a patrol car identical to the one sinclair was driving. >> the range for the sheriff's vehicle i found was between 62 and 66 miles an hour. >> at that speed, sergeant...
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dr. oz was on capitol hill today to defend his name during a hearing on deceptive advertising for weight loss products. dr. oz whose talk show airs here on ktvu, answered questions before a senate committee. he's under fire for some of the weight loss products he endorse eson his show. comments from dr -- he endorses on his show. comments were emotional. >> i don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true. >> i actually do personably believe in the items that i talk about in the show. i passionately study them. i recognize that oftentimes they don't have the scientific muster to present as fact. >> the senator argues they need to do a better job of weeding out teart ers who make fraud u -- advertisers who make fraudulent claims. >>> thank you for joining us on ktvu. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. incredible current
dr. oz was on capitol hill today to defend his name during a hearing on deceptive advertising for weight loss products. dr. oz whose talk show airs here on ktvu, answered questions before a senate committee. he's under fire for some of the weight loss products he endorse eson his show. comments from dr -- he endorses on his show. comments were emotional. >> i don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true. >> i actually do personably believe in the items...
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not long before his death dr googles wrote his last invective he spoke about the threat of the iron curtain e that the communists would drop over europe ironically these words were written at google's his mansion it was located on the spot where construction would soon start on the embassy of the united states the us is sus principle cold war rival. goebbels is planning to sow discord within the ranks of the anti hitler coalition worked out as this is exactly what happened. during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. the legacy of the series of gold pieces tried to. come up a poll in american morning. for the story changing every minute. mummy nolasco well. my a lot like the claim. was false thing that some
not long before his death dr googles wrote his last invective he spoke about the threat of the iron curtain e that the communists would drop over europe ironically these words were written at google's his mansion it was located on the spot where construction would soon start on the embassy of the united states the us is sus principle cold war rival. goebbels is planning to sow discord within the ranks of the anti hitler coalition worked out as this is exactly what happened. during a speech in...
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dr. robert kelsall and his quick response to the readings on the pacemaker found during david crawford's autopsy, investigators now knew the exact time of crawford's death, 5:34 in the morning. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? so i use lactaid® members are cottage cheese. ry. it's 100% real dairy without the lactose. so i can make these creamy dishes my family enjoys without discomfort. discover more delicious lactose free recipes at lactaid.com >>> thanks to dr. robert kelsall and his quick response to the readings on the pacemaker found during david crawford's autopsy, investigators now knew the exact time of crawford's death, 5:34 in the morning. >> having these time lines, we have the perfect witness. there's no way that that in court could be discredited. >> ivan jones and darcy mcclain, the two cousins who found crawford's body, were the prime suspects. darcy mcclain said he was
dr. robert kelsall and his quick response to the readings on the pacemaker found during david crawford's autopsy, investigators now knew the exact time of crawford's death, 5:34 in the morning. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? so i use lactaid® members are cottage cheese. ry. it's 100% real...
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an east coast doctor that once worked with the family of oakland teenager jahi mcmath has lost his license. dr. jonathan fellas lost his license after having sex with a nor forif he con the teenager was pronounced brain dead. her family dust presidented that virus. meantime the moraga school district has afreed to pay doctor tre female students reported being molested by tennessee you -- after an investigation into the alleged coverup, the track is $he was placed on administrative leave in 1996 when more complaints were made. he drove his car off a if this morning the group known as isis is focusing on a city about 40 miles knot of -- the goal of the group is to create a strict islamic state that extends from syria through iraq. today president obama meeting with top congressional leaders about the situation in iraq. the group will include senate majority leader harry reid, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi. they will discuss the situation in iraq. >>> a state lawmaker is warning gas prices in california could jump 12 cents a gallon starting in january. california has the
an east coast doctor that once worked with the family of oakland teenager jahi mcmath has lost his license. dr. jonathan fellas lost his license after having sex with a nor forif he con the teenager was pronounced brain dead. her family dust presidented that virus. meantime the moraga school district has afreed to pay doctor tre female students reported being molested by tennessee you -- after an investigation into the alleged coverup, the track is $he was placed on administrative leave in 1996...
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dr. oz and his tv show get something of a public scolding over diet products used by so many people so desperate to lose weight. >>> the driver who jumped into action after spotting a baby crawling along the side of a highway. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening, just when the eyes of the world were diverted to this changing situation in iraq. u.s. special operations forces swooped in and apprehended the libyan militant alleged to be the ring leader on the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. it's being called a victory for the obama administration's efforts to bring those responsible to justice. four americans were killed on that night, including the u.s. ambassador. once again, u.s. special forces have pulled off a raid without incident and in a dangerous place, and now this story comes here, along with the suspect. we begin tonight with nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: nearly two years after the attacks that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. the president in pittsburgh today took a victory lap. >> it's important for us to send a message to the world.
dr. oz and his tv show get something of a public scolding over diet products used by so many people so desperate to lose weight. >>> the driver who jumped into action after spotting a baby crawling along the side of a highway. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening, just when the eyes of the world were diverted to this changing situation in iraq. u.s. special operations forces swooped in and apprehended the libyan militant alleged to be the ring leader on the...
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dr. oz gets grilled over diet products, as he and his tv show are accused of being a part of the problem. >>> and later, where were you 20 years ago tonight? >>> we are back with the grilling on capitol hill today of dr. mehmet oz, one of the best known physicians on tv and otherwise. he went to washington to ask for help fighting internet marketers who use his likeness to sell dubious weight loss products. but instead, senators started replaying clips are from his own tv show where he uses words like miracle and magic weight loss pill and suggested he just may be part of the problem here. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: for millions of americans, if dr. oz says it, it must be true about. so respected, marketers of weight loss products have been quick to steal clips from dr. oz's syndicated talk show. >> you may think magic is make believe, but this little bean says this can burn fat fast. >> reporter: today on capitol hill, senators were asking why a respected cardiac surgeon would use words like miracle and magic pill when talking about green coffee beans
dr. oz gets grilled over diet products, as he and his tv show are accused of being a part of the problem. >>> and later, where were you 20 years ago tonight? >>> we are back with the grilling on capitol hill today of dr. mehmet oz, one of the best known physicians on tv and otherwise. he went to washington to ask for help fighting internet marketers who use his likeness to sell dubious weight loss products. but instead, senators started replaying clips are from his own tv show...
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miners like steve day who had given up hope of getting his benefits, the laborer department says he can reapply and not have to worry about what dr. wheeler is going to say. for his part, dr. wheeler maintains he's never been proven wrong. he told me he doesn't take the laborer department action seriously because he says its officials are not doctors from qualified medical institutions but he says he is. david. >> we're thinking about steve day and all those workers. >>> turning now to a tender moment late today. ten years since president reagan's death. his widow now 92 years old paying her respects, laying flowers. offering a prayer. she says she still feels his presence every day. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this thursday night. remember the price is right contestant getting workers' comp even though she could spin the wheel? tonight we're back on the case. >>> what authorities have learned about the man with the hamster dance. out on disability. it's your money. >>> frozen in time. take a look. a u.s. spy plane frozen in the ice. tonight pictures and what they revealed. when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i
miners like steve day who had given up hope of getting his benefits, the laborer department says he can reapply and not have to worry about what dr. wheeler is going to say. for his part, dr. wheeler maintains he's never been proven wrong. he told me he doesn't take the laborer department action seriously because he says its officials are not doctors from qualified medical institutions but he says he is. david. >> we're thinking about steve day and all those workers. >>> turning...
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helena was sexually assaulted, then robbed before the assailant made his getaway. >> dr. greenwood described her assailant as being fairly tall, slender, athletic, with a complexion, perhaps, of part half black or a hispanic person, an olive complexion. she couldn't see his face because he had a hooded sweatshirt pulled up so that only his eyes showed. >> the assailant entered the home through a kitchen window. but it was helena's friend who found a key piece of evidence that police had overlooked. outside on the deck near the kitchen window was a teapot from helena's kitchen. fortunately, the friend had the good sense not to touch it. >> that teapot was taken into evidence, taken to the crime lab and fingerprints were developed. imagine the teapot, there were three fingerprints in this position as though someone had picked up the teapot from the windowsill and placed it on the deck. >> helena told police she made tea before going to bed, then placed the teapot on the windowsill. it appeared the assailant moved it before crawling through the window. unfortunately, the fing
helena was sexually assaulted, then robbed before the assailant made his getaway. >> dr. greenwood described her assailant as being fairly tall, slender, athletic, with a complexion, perhaps, of part half black or a hispanic person, an olive complexion. she couldn't see his face because he had a hooded sweatshirt pulled up so that only his eyes showed. >> the assailant entered the home through a kitchen window. but it was helena's friend who found a key piece of evidence that police...
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dr. martin luther king jr. and his beloved wife, mrs. coretta scott king. they were my friends. is the second congressional gold medal for dr. king and his wife. their first was awarded back in 2004. now, the ceremony was truly touching, but there was a moment that went viral. leaders who spend much of their time fighting, here yesterday hand in hand, swaying side to side and singing in a bipartisan rendition of "we shall overcome." >>> now let's head to the late-nights to "the daily show" where jon stewart and a little fun with the controversy surrounding the irs and those e-mails that were conveniently lost. check it out. >> the irs has historically only preserved backup tapes for six months. >> all right. the government agency whose entire business model relies on forcing americans to live as borderline hoarders only keeps their [ bleep ] for six months? no. that's unacceptable. you know, you never -- you never get a notice from the irs saying please bring your records down to us if you can find them. i mean, this is like in the epa was dumping its office track in the nationa
dr. martin luther king jr. and his beloved wife, mrs. coretta scott king. they were my friends. is the second congressional gold medal for dr. king and his wife. their first was awarded back in 2004. now, the ceremony was truly touching, but there was a moment that went viral. leaders who spend much of their time fighting, here yesterday hand in hand, swaying side to side and singing in a bipartisan rendition of "we shall overcome." >>> now let's head to the late-nights to...
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"i can't thank him enough, i can't thank his staff enough." dr. tile isn't the only one pitching in. he's placed victoria's picture and story on his foundation's website.and says the contributions are overflowing. "most notably is raymond peter in naples, florida, who's a renowned prosthetician. he's donating a prosthetic eye for her." the plan is to get victoria to florida for her new eye within the next week or two. down the line dr. stile said he'll likely perform cosmetic procedures on victoria and monitor her facial motor sensory loss. victoria's story went viral after her family said she was asked to leave a jackson kfc because of her scars. despite all she's been through victoria is still an average 3 year-old girl. "she loves high five's she loves dr. seuss books she likes to put her hand on her hip and say girlfriend." a girl facing a long road ahead, made shorter by the kindness of strangers. k-f-c reached out to the family. and is now giving the them 30 thousand dollars to help pay the little girl's medical bills. take a look at this. in
"i can't thank him enough, i can't thank his staff enough." dr. tile isn't the only one pitching in. he's placed victoria's picture and story on his foundation's website.and says the contributions are overflowing. "most notably is raymond peter in naples, florida, who's a renowned prosthetician. he's donating a prosthetic eye for her." the plan is to get victoria to florida for her new eye within the next week or two. down the line dr. stile said he'll likely perform...
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. >> while ron is serving as a positive role model in his community, dr. lem, new york. mark lamont hill has more. >> he's a new director of the new york public library for research and plaque culture in harlem new york. >> i want the center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. and he's the great grandson of elija mohammed, founder of the nation of islam given that i was not yet 3 years old when he passeded and i would never try to claim a connection to him than my biographical connection. as it turns out, mohammed took office during the same time the shamburg featured a special from his permanent connection. malcolm x. >> my great-grandfather and malcolm x helped to create a space in this country necessary for the real change that took place in the 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about mohammed is that he's not only a
. >> while ron is serving as a positive role model in his community, dr. lem, new york. mark lamont hill has more. >> he's a new director of the new york public library for research and plaque culture in harlem new york. >> i want the center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. and he's the great grandson of elija mohammed, founder of...
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using his education and experience, dr. kohnen served just about every local community organization possible. by volunteering with a variety of local organizations, most often serving as their treasurer, including the boy scouts, dublin historical preservation association, the league of women voters, the knights of columbus at st. raymond's research. he also served as an elected or appointed official on five boards including thal media county mosquito abatement district, the dublin services district, the zone 7 water agency, the alameda county special districts association, and the american association of quality. jim was always there to step up when we jim never stopped learning, he never stopped serving and naming dublin's post office, our only post office, after jim is a fitting tribute to his lifetime contributions and helps to inspire trivalley community residents to follow in his footsteps by dedicating their lives to service to others. passing this bill also now ensures that jim's surviving wife, who he's married to
using his education and experience, dr. kohnen served just about every local community organization possible. by volunteering with a variety of local organizations, most often serving as their treasurer, including the boy scouts, dublin historical preservation association, the league of women voters, the knights of columbus at st. raymond's research. he also served as an elected or appointed official on five boards including thal media county mosquito abatement district, the dublin services...
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dr. parker or his partner the only two abortion providers in the state. the law has bought the two some time. but if it's enforceit will be closed. >> you have to do what your conscience tells you it's right. and for me, my conscience told me this care needs to be available for women. >> dr. parker will continue to travel to mississippi where soon, women will have nowhere else to turn. ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, jackson, mississippi.. >> i'm dave warren. right over across iowa, these are strong storms developing and continuing to push east. a number of watches are in effect. tornado watch, storms beginning to rotate. severe thunderstorm warnings, not tornado warnings but very heavy rain, damaging, rain causing a lot of flooding, flash flooding and on top of that river flooding, mississippi area flood gates are well above the flood stage. watching this closely just off the coast of florida there, an area of thunderstorms could begin to organize and if it does so could become a tropical storm. they all show the storm should begin to turn up the coast, co
dr. parker or his partner the only two abortion providers in the state. the law has bought the two some time. but if it's enforceit will be closed. >> you have to do what your conscience tells you it's right. and for me, my conscience told me this care needs to be available for women. >> dr. parker will continue to travel to mississippi where soon, women will have nowhere else to turn. ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, jackson, mississippi.. >> i'm dave warren. right over across...
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dr. matias was his sense of humor. he was a very funny guy. >> it's the only way i keep myself sane. o another. so i have to use humor. >> we followed dr. matias to the prison's residential treatment unit, where inmates with varying levels of mental illness are housed. a number of them cope with the stress of prison by cutting themselves. >> knock knock. >> what's up? >> nothing much. how are you? >> how are you? >> he had a very gentle way of dealing with the inmates. even with the inmates who had done something he wasn't very happy about. >> when did you cut? yesterday? two days ago? what's today, friday? thursday? so wednesday? >> yeah. >> that was after group? >> yeah. >> come here. >> it's not bad, though. >> let's see. well, that's -- that's bad enough. let me ask. you know the stress was building up and you felt the tension. it clicked in your head that you should ask for me, talk to the mentor? >> yeah. >> tell them to bring you over to the hospital? anything other than -- >> i just didn't want to be stuck in the cell. i'm not suicidal. that's just how i relieve my pain, you k
dr. matias was his sense of humor. he was a very funny guy. >> it's the only way i keep myself sane. o another. so i have to use humor. >> we followed dr. matias to the prison's residential treatment unit, where inmates with varying levels of mental illness are housed. a number of them cope with the stress of prison by cutting themselves. >> knock knock. >> what's up? >> nothing much. how are you? >> how are you? >> he had a very gentle way of dealing...
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dr. glasser was glad to see the class of 1979 leave his school, but not without one more fight. dr. laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was transformational. i told you my freshman year gpa was 1.8. by sophomore year, something had awakened within me. i found who i was here. i became comfortable in my own skin and proud of my own skin color. in the fall some master of my sophomore year, sitting in room 217 of what was then thurman hall, now llc, and realizing there was nothing left for me to do but study. i wanted to go to law school and be prepared to answer a call to service. my gpa went from 1.8 23 point zero. spring semester sophomore year, 3.5. year fourter, junior point zero. spring semester junior year, 4.0. year, fourer senior point zero.
dr. glasser was glad to see the class of 1979 leave his school, but not without one more fight. dr. laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was...
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dr. oz. his show focuses on health and wellness issues. lawmaker noted what is called dr.ox affect. >> when the doctor mentioned netti pots, the sales raised 12,000%. >> it's green caffeine beans. this miracle bill pil with burn fat, fast. >> she says viewers trust him and when he makes statements they pay attention. i'm concerned more melleding medical advice, news and entertainment in a way that harms consumers >> he insists he does not endorse products nor does he receive money from ones that appear on the show. . >> i don't sell anything if they see my name or picture or name, do not buy the product. >> the government is cracking down. ftc says it's suing pure green coffee company after that big boost from dr. ox. >> warning that price pressure could cause interest rates you pay for a loan to go up as well. the tickets spiked in may, get this, biggest in 15 years. food prices are up half a percent. gas prices up seven tenths of one percent. in san francisco, average price of gasoline is $4.21, up $0.15 from a year ago. in san jose, gas prices up $0.11 per gallon. to $4
dr. oz. his show focuses on health and wellness issues. lawmaker noted what is called dr.ox affect. >> when the doctor mentioned netti pots, the sales raised 12,000%. >> it's green caffeine beans. this miracle bill pil with burn fat, fast. >> she says viewers trust him and when he makes statements they pay attention. i'm concerned more melleding medical advice, news and entertainment in a way that harms consumers >> he insists he does not endorse products nor does he...
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dr. oz got a grilling on capitol hill today about promoting miracle weight loss products on his show. a subcommittee panel is looking into false advertising. now, panel members are taking issue with claims dr. oz has made on his show about products that don't have the scientific evidence to back them up. >> now, i have got the number one miracle in a bottle to burn your fat. >> i don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true! >> i actually do personally believe in the items that i talk about in the show. i passionately study them. with an intent to engage viewers, i use flowery language that was very passionate. >> the products such as sensa and pure green coffee have been fined by the federal trade commission for false advertising claims. dr. oz says there are companies that use clips from his show without his permission to promote their products. >>> a mama duck and her ducklings found their way into downtown burlingame and drew quite the crowd. they wandered on burlingame avenue this morning and people gathered around and sheltered the little ducks. kids we
dr. oz got a grilling on capitol hill today about promoting miracle weight loss products on his show. a subcommittee panel is looking into false advertising. now, panel members are taking issue with claims dr. oz has made on his show about products that don't have the scientific evidence to back them up. >> now, i have got the number one miracle in a bottle to burn your fat. >> i don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true! >> i actually do...
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dr. abrams says his decades of research with h. implt v.nd cancer patients is conclusive. >> as a cancer doctor, a day doesn't go by that i don't recommend cannabis to a pashts who has nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, pain, insomnia, depression. cannabis is the only anti-nausea medicine that worked a and allowed them to complete their chemotherapy and perhaps cure thems of cancer. >> we could debate this topic for another year and still not cover all the anglings and arguments. but when you compare marijuana to alcohol, the available numbers and facts don't lie. the reality is this. there are far more deaths associated with alcohol and the risks of alcohol more higher. >>> you've probably heard some recredibility r cent trouble surrounding three 49ers. when professional athletes get in trouble, people start taking notice. mainly, the crime amongk ath looets 1 high and higher than everybody else. but is that claim actually true? we'll check the numbers. >> new york knicks point guard make an arrest on gun charges. but that's not even the
dr. abrams says his decades of research with h. implt v.nd cancer patients is conclusive. >> as a cancer doctor, a day doesn't go by that i don't recommend cannabis to a pashts who has nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, pain, insomnia, depression. cannabis is the only anti-nausea medicine that worked a and allowed them to complete their chemotherapy and perhaps cure thems of cancer. >> we could debate this topic for another year and still not cover all the anglings and arguments....
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dr. oz for using his television fame to promote weight loss pills. >> i don't get why you need to say thisuse you know that it's not true. >> i actually do personally believe in the items that i talk about in the show. i passionately studied them, in an intent to engage viewers, u use flowery language. >> it's call sensa. >> reporter: both sensa and pure green coffee have been fined by the federal trade commission have fined them. they often use clips from his show without his permission to promote a product. he said his biggest mistake is not telling viewers to trust it. >> i should say here are the companies i trust. go buy their products because they're not going to scam you or make illegal claims. >> reporter: dr. oz told the senate subcommittee he will be part of the solution. he maintains he has never endorsed the specific brands nor has he received money for the sale of any supplements. injury yreka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> when we return, soaring on two wheels. you'll meet an athlete who's taking his sport into rarefied air. this is the "cbs morning news." dad. how did you g
dr. oz for using his television fame to promote weight loss pills. >> i don't get why you need to say thisuse you know that it's not true. >> i actually do personally believe in the items that i talk about in the show. i passionately studied them, in an intent to engage viewers, u use flowery language. >> it's call sensa. >> reporter: both sensa and pure green coffee have been fined by the federal trade commission have fined them. they often use clips from his show...
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dr sharpstein and his colleagues were not convinced that psychiatry is should assist in interrogations. i didn't think the psychiatrist of any competency to be doing this kind of work and we're trained to diagnose tree we were going to be on the ethical. position of do no harm. what training do we have and interrogations and police interrogations or any of those kinds of issues in two thousand and six after much internal debate the american psychiatric association passed a resolution stating that it was not appropriate for psychiatry's to directly assist in the interrogation of detainees these american psychiatric association just drew a lawyer and said now. and actually many i was contacted by a number of military psychiatrists a thank you because now we can say to a superiors i don't want to go against the the policy position and the ethical. rules of the association though the standards of the a.m.a. and the american psychiatric association are as they should be strong unequivocal prohibitions against direct involvement in interrogation but the fact remains that neither of those ass
dr sharpstein and his colleagues were not convinced that psychiatry is should assist in interrogations. i didn't think the psychiatrist of any competency to be doing this kind of work and we're trained to diagnose tree we were going to be on the ethical. position of do no harm. what training do we have and interrogations and police interrogations or any of those kinds of issues in two thousand and six after much internal debate the american psychiatric association passed a resolution stating...
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dr. glasser was glad to see the class of 1979 leave his school, but not without one more fight. dr. laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was transformational. i told you my freshman year gpa was 1.8. by sophomore year, something had awakened within me. i found who i was here. i became comfortable in my own skin and proud of my own skin color. in the fall some master of my sophomore year, sitting in room 217 of what was then thurman hall, now llc, and realizing there was nothing left for me to do but study. i wanted to go to law school and be prepared to answer a call to service. my gpa went from 1.8 23 point zero. spring semester sophomore year, 3.5. year fourter, junior point zero. spring semester junior year, 4.0. year, fourer senior point zero.
dr. glasser was glad to see the class of 1979 leave his school, but not without one more fight. dr. laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was...
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dr. oz also told me he walks away with a better appreciation of the power of his words. >> i use languagethat i hope engage our viewers. i do regret that it actually inflamed the process. >> reporter: dr. oz said he already changed the way he talks about products. he met with officials from the federal trade commission and in his words he said he's ready to drain the swamp of unskrup lus marketers of diet products. >>> around the world and to israel where the search for those three missing teenagers is intense fewing tonight, entering its fifth day. one of the boys is an american citizen, were hitchhiking home from school when they disappeared. more than 200 palestinians have been arrested. >>> a new headline in the search for malaysia flight 370 they're now pointing to a different crash site and authorities are taking note. it's been 102 days since that plane vanished, 239 people on board. >>> to brazil, where team usa, the underdog with that brilliant upset. don't count us out and word that one of our star players actually had a dream predicting what would happen, what we could do right
dr. oz also told me he walks away with a better appreciation of the power of his words. >> i use languagethat i hope engage our viewers. i do regret that it actually inflamed the process. >> reporter: dr. oz said he already changed the way he talks about products. he met with officials from the federal trade commission and in his words he said he's ready to drain the swamp of unskrup lus marketers of diet products. >>> around the world and to israel where the search for...
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dr. oz and his team leap into action.s heart to repair it. >> this is like a door that is shut. this is a very, very important operation. you get air in there, in the brain, you have a stroke. now, we just wait and pray. >> reporter: finally, marlene's heart beating again. yeah. just watch it come back to life. i will never forget what i just saw. never. and then, we deliver that good news to marlene's family. >> shoois fine. what you are going to tell her when you see her? >> there is one thing say. i love you and i'm glad it's over. >> reporter: robin roberts, abc news, no. >> robin says that marlene is recovering well. just celebrated her 66th birthday. tonight, watch dr. oz as he makes the decisions to save a young man's life. "ny med" tonight. >>> and the sink hole that is swallowing corvettes? the surprise tonight in index next. because it tastes better that way. and it makes all of our sandwiches... soups... and everything else it touches taste better too. then, at the end of every day, we donate everything we have
dr. oz and his team leap into action.s heart to repair it. >> this is like a door that is shut. this is a very, very important operation. you get air in there, in the brain, you have a stroke. now, we just wait and pray. >> reporter: finally, marlene's heart beating again. yeah. just watch it come back to life. i will never forget what i just saw. never. and then, we deliver that good news to marlene's family. >> shoois fine. what you are going to tell her when you see her?...