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amy: dr. jamessen, one of the top climate scientists in this country but a couple years ago you were arrested, maybe because you are one of the top climate scientists, arrested protesting the keystone xl pipeline. when president trump came into office one of his first acts was to sign on to the dakota pipeline and the key line -- keystone xl. and you talk about the connection of pipelines like these to what we are seeing right now in texasas? drdr. hansen: yeah, exploiting e tar sands makes no sense at all because they are very carbon intensive. it takes a lot of energy to get that stuff out of the ground, to refine it, to make it usable, so it does not make any sense for us to develop those because what the science shows is we are going to actually have to extract some of the exes carbon out of the atmosphere. so to go to all l of this expene to find a new way to get more of it to put in the atmosphere just not make sense economically or scientifically or in any way. that is basically the connectio
amy: dr. jamessen, one of the top climate scientists in this country but a couple years ago you were arrested, maybe because you are one of the top climate scientists, arrested protesting the keystone xl pipeline. when president trump came into office one of his first acts was to sign on to the dakota pipeline and the key line -- keystone xl. and you talk about the connection of pipelines like these to what we are seeing right now in texasas? drdr. hansen: yeah, exploiting e tar sands makes no...
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dr. george james. dr. james is a psychologist with the council for relationships. he specializes in couples therapy and family therapy. thanks for being with us, dr. james. george james: thank you, rosemary. rosemary: okay, so it's not arguing, it's not cheating. researchers say the number one reason is actually a lack of commitment. and in fact, researchers have found about half of all divorces come from relatively low-conflict relationships. explain this for us. george: so i mean, commitment is a huge part, right? so, we enter into a marriage, and some people have the thought of like, "this is going to be forever, like till the day i die, i'm going to be with this person." rosemary: till death do us part. george: right, and they actually believe that, and that's part of their commitment. they see it as a long-term thing. while other people, they see it as, okay, until a situation happens, or until there's an incident, or until the kids go away to school. and when we talk about commitment, really it's one of the different aspects of commitment. for some people, th
dr. george james. dr. james is a psychologist with the council for relationships. he specializes in couples therapy and family therapy. thanks for being with us, dr. james. george james: thank you, rosemary. rosemary: okay, so it's not arguing, it's not cheating. researchers say the number one reason is actually a lack of commitment. and in fact, researchers have found about half of all divorces come from relatively low-conflict relationships. explain this for us. george: so i mean, commitment...
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>>> we brought in dr. james robertson. >> he himself was opposed to it. >> he is one of the most distinguished civil war historians around and has written 40 books. >> you can't change history. that is the effort being made is to twist history. >> we brought in dr. floyd. >> they thought they had a right to continue slavery. >> reporter: he was born and raised in columbia, south carolina. >>> the confederate flag flew over the state capital until two years horrible shooting in charleston. >>> history was taught in the mind, in the eyes of people who knowingly or not knowingly lead to white supremacist. >> he wasn't allowed to go to the university because of jim crow laws. he said it wasn't out of the goodness of anybody's heart that the flag came down to the capital. it took this horrific incident to realize the confederate flag is a symbol of hate. dr.floyd equates the flag with confederate statues. he said they are the same thing. they symbolize white supremacy. >> i think those should be removed. >> both of t
>>> we brought in dr. james robertson. >> he himself was opposed to it. >> he is one of the most distinguished civil war historians around and has written 40 books. >> you can't change history. that is the effort being made is to twist history. >> we brought in dr. floyd. >> they thought they had a right to continue slavery. >> reporter: he was born and raised in columbia, south carolina. >>> the confederate flag flew over the state capital...
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dr. jamesffman was back in atlantic county court for a hearing and no plea deal was made and kauffman remains in jail as they authorities execute search warrants at his home in june. the husband of april kauffman, a popular radio show host killed in 2012. >>> we have new information about a deadly shooting last night in west philadelphia. we know the man killed on the 5800 block of christian street was gunned down in front of his two young children and he was identified. shot to death at 9:30, the gunman took off and so far no arrests have been made. >>> after a fiery overnight crash, all lanes are back open on the atlantic city expressway, that a vehicle traveling westbound hit a guardrail and crashed into trees on the side of the highway in washington township. a viewer captured the flames shooting from the car at 6:00 a.m. and police reopened all lanes by 6:45, no word on the driver's condition and what caused him to lose control. >> still to comproduction ons te set of the latest dead pool
dr. jamesffman was back in atlantic county court for a hearing and no plea deal was made and kauffman remains in jail as they authorities execute search warrants at his home in june. the husband of april kauffman, a popular radio show host killed in 2012. >>> we have new information about a deadly shooting last night in west philadelphia. we know the man killed on the 5800 block of christian street was gunned down in front of his two young children and he was identified. shot to death...
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the bronze statue of dr. james marion sims stands at fifth avenue and 103rd street. dr.nown for conducting surgeries on african-american female slaves without any pain killing medication. he is considered the father of modern gynecology. so far city officials have refused to remove the statue. >>> the entertainment world and many fans are mourning the passing of jerry lewis. he was considered by many to be the high prince of low brow comedy on stage and movies. he starred in more than 45 45films. he died on sunday at the of 91. >>> dick gregory passed away late saturday here in washington, d.c. after suffering a severe bacterial infection. he became a sat tear rift who commented on racial division at the dawn of the civil rights movement. he was 84 years old. many are taking to twitter to pay their respects to gregory including cecilia tyson. wwe crowned five new tight at aist but aj styles retained their titles. on the women's side naomi is the smack down women's champ and alexa bliss is the raw women's champ. admittedly i know none of those names but that's what's tren
the bronze statue of dr. james marion sims stands at fifth avenue and 103rd street. dr.nown for conducting surgeries on african-american female slaves without any pain killing medication. he is considered the father of modern gynecology. so far city officials have refused to remove the statue. >>> the entertainment world and many fans are mourning the passing of jerry lewis. he was considered by many to be the high prince of low brow comedy on stage and movies. he starred in more than...
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dr. james kohut and rochelle brandon will be back in court next month. kohut worked at a dominican hospital and surgery center. prosecutors say they actually wouldn't say if any of the victims were patients. >>> a college professor arrested in the bay area for a deadly stabbing in chicago is going back to illinois. this morning northwestern professor wyndham latham waived his extradition rights. he and another man with accused of murdering a man in condo last month. latham will plead not guilty. >>> developing news now. we're waiting to see if martin's beach near half moon bay will reopen today. abc 7 news is at the beach this morning but so far the get remains closed. the san mateo county sheriff is on the scene. a state court of appeals ruled yesterday that billionaire venture capitalist must allow access to the beach. he put up a gate blocking the access road to the beach seven years ago. he says the road is on his property, and he can do what hee hants. he's trying to get an injunction from the state supreme court. >>> happening now, thousands of sou
dr. james kohut and rochelle brandon will be back in court next month. kohut worked at a dominican hospital and surgery center. prosecutors say they actually wouldn't say if any of the victims were patients. >>> a college professor arrested in the bay area for a deadly stabbing in chicago is going back to illinois. this morning northwestern professor wyndham latham waived his extradition rights. he and another man with accused of murdering a man in condo last month. latham will plead...
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the makers of an experimental aids vaccine threatened to sue dr. jamesir lead researcher at the university of california, san francisco, for $7 million to keep him from publishing study results showing the vaccine didn't wo dr. angell: an official of the company said something to the effect of "we have put $30 million into that study, we have our rights," or something like that. [laughter] sharyl: angell says as she applied due diligence to the many studies submitted to the "new england journal of medicine," it started to feel like a losing battle. dr. angell: i would call up and say, okay, you've shown that your drug is pretty good. but there's not a single side effect. any drug that does anything is going to have some side effects. and i had people say, "well, the sponsor won't let me." and so, i became to be extremely distrustful of most of the research that was published. we did our very best, we often rejected things because it was clearly biased, but anything we rejected always ended up in another journal. sharyl: angell left the "new england journ
the makers of an experimental aids vaccine threatened to sue dr. jamesir lead researcher at the university of california, san francisco, for $7 million to keep him from publishing study results showing the vaccine didn't wo dr. angell: an official of the company said something to the effect of "we have put $30 million into that study, we have our rights," or something like that. [laughter] sharyl: angell says as she applied due diligence to the many studies submitted to the "new...
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deadly terrorist attack in charlottesville virginia not only have they encourage the racism the dr james alex field to ram his car into a crowd of protesters they've also literally tried to decriminalize ram in your car into crowds of protesters right wing lawmakers and at least six states have put forward bills to protect from civil and even criminal liability drivers who kill or injure protesters and if that wasn't bad enough right wing media outlets have also glorified running over protesters for example back in january the daily caller mike rouse posted a video of trucks and cars bumping protesters and told his readers to study the technique because it may prove useful in the next four years does this just go to show how little difference there is between the institutional republican party and the so-called all right and don't republicans have to take some responsibility for what happened saturday and the people who did what happened on saturday you need to take responsibility for that you know you can you can have other people can try to blame a large organization they're saying we'
deadly terrorist attack in charlottesville virginia not only have they encourage the racism the dr james alex field to ram his car into a crowd of protesters they've also literally tried to decriminalize ram in your car into crowds of protesters right wing lawmakers and at least six states have put forward bills to protect from civil and even criminal liability drivers who kill or injure protesters and if that wasn't bad enough right wing media outlets have also glorified running over...
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the aclu taking dr. james mitchell and dr. john ruse jessen to court on behalf of two detainees and the family of a third detainee who froze to death in prison. the suit claims the men were taken into custody and tortured during the war on terror. the psychologists were contracted to craft the cia's enhanced interrogation techniques after 9/11. a federal judge said monday they can be sued, ruling private contractors who work for the u.s. government are not immune from litigation. >>> the deadline for next year's obamacare contracts in late september. the exodus of insurers has already begun. anthem announcing it is pulling out of nevada's marketplace completely and cutting its presence in georgia by half. right now nearly 10,000 americans in 17 counties are at risk of no option. no option on the obamacare exchange next year. 2.7 million may only have one option. and anthem is blamed for much of the current instability. anthem participated in 14 states this year but withdrew from ohio, indiana, wisconsin, and much of california
the aclu taking dr. james mitchell and dr. john ruse jessen to court on behalf of two detainees and the family of a third detainee who froze to death in prison. the suit claims the men were taken into custody and tortured during the war on terror. the psychologists were contracted to craft the cia's enhanced interrogation techniques after 9/11. a federal judge said monday they can be sued, ruling private contractors who work for the u.s. government are not immune from litigation. >>>...
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the aclu is suing dr. james mitchell and bruce jetson.n custody, the suit claims the men had an extreme mental torture program for the agency. mitchell once interrogated the mastermind of 9/11 and earlier this year, he maintained she and jetson will be cleared if the case went to trial. >> those things that were done by the cia and the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks were judged not one time but four or five times by the department of justice to be legal. i never heard two of these people who are suing me. until the lawsuits showed up in 2015. >> kimberly: dana, you have some strong feelings about this. >> dana: he doesn't know the people that are prosecuting on their behalf. i find the aclu defending them is shameful. this is definitely a left-wing attack on these two men. they were public servants and asked by the government to do something very difficult. none of us would want to do that but they did. i know and i am confident that their actions saved lives. especially that one interrogation. if this was a criminal case, i woul
the aclu is suing dr. james mitchell and bruce jetson.n custody, the suit claims the men had an extreme mental torture program for the agency. mitchell once interrogated the mastermind of 9/11 and earlier this year, he maintained she and jetson will be cleared if the case went to trial. >> those things that were done by the cia and the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks were judged not one time but four or five times by the department of justice to be legal. i never heard two of...
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dr. james mitchell joining us today from florida.ldo rivera is here. remember when geraldo's daughter was caught up in the paris terrorist attacks? he will way i weigh in on that d what is happening now in spain ♪ ♪ otice... find fast, all-day sweet relief behind the pharmacy counter with claritin-d. strut right on past that aisle... and tell your stuffed up nose to stuff it with non-drowsy claritin-d. a steroid free allergy medicine that contains the best oral decongestant. it starts working in as little as 30 minutes. so you can get back to living the good life. live claritin clear with claritin-d. a penny it's ourr back to school one cent event at office depot office max. notebooks! one cent! rulers, glue and 12-pack pencils! all one cent each! hurry to office depot office max! ♪taking care of business stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time..
dr. james mitchell joining us today from florida.ldo rivera is here. remember when geraldo's daughter was caught up in the paris terrorist attacks? he will way i weigh in on that d what is happening now in spain ♪ ♪ otice... find fast, all-day sweet relief behind the pharmacy counter with claritin-d. strut right on past that aisle... and tell your stuffed up nose to stuff it with non-drowsy claritin-d. a steroid free allergy medicine that contains the best oral decongestant. it starts...
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the bronze statue of dr. james marion sims stands at fifth avenue and 103rd street.an-american female slaves without pain killing medication. some hail the doctor as the father of modern gynecology. so far city officials refused to remove that statue. >>> many mourning the passing of jerry lewis. lewis starred in more than 45 films in a career spanning five decades. he died sunday of natural causes at the age of 91. >>> meanwhile another comedic legend and civil rights activist has died. dick gregory passed away late saturday right here in d.c. after suffering a severe bacterial infection. he became a satirist who commented on racial division at the dawn of the civil rights movement. he was 84 years. >>> and finally w wwe's summer slam took place last night at york. the wwe crowned five new titlist. brock lesnar and aj styles retained their styles. naomi is the smack down women's champ and alexa bliss is the raw woman's champ. i'm laughing 'cause i know nothing about this. hope i was convincing. >> you convinced me. again i know nothing about it. >> alexis bliss is t
the bronze statue of dr. james marion sims stands at fifth avenue and 103rd street.an-american female slaves without pain killing medication. some hail the doctor as the father of modern gynecology. so far city officials refused to remove that statue. >>> many mourning the passing of jerry lewis. lewis starred in more than 45 films in a career spanning five decades. he died sunday of natural causes at the age of 91. >>> meanwhile another comedic legend and civil rights...
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aand joining the panel, kurt bard ella and dr. james peterson.for being here and we have a correction some of the headlines at breitbart.com which puts itself forward as a news praugs but they have put this on they are website. unchecked pass migration could cause deadly disease outbreak. white house globalists form committee to save america from trump and hi voter base. migrant crisis drives record rise of slavery in europe, every town an city effected a. no prison for a man who scrawled abuse on neighbor's door made death threats. how successful have been they in mainstreaming sort of fringe hate speech. >> i think what they've done is amplified a segment of the population that before breitbart didn't have a place to congregate every day and a place to come together and really f d feed -- off of one another and then breitbart puts out content that caters to that audience of racist and misogynist and homophobics an on and on. an now for the first time, they have a place where they every day get together and exchange these type of disturbing view
aand joining the panel, kurt bard ella and dr. james peterson.for being here and we have a correction some of the headlines at breitbart.com which puts itself forward as a news praugs but they have put this on they are website. unchecked pass migration could cause deadly disease outbreak. white house globalists form committee to save america from trump and hi voter base. migrant crisis drives record rise of slavery in europe, every town an city effected a. no prison for a man who scrawled abuse...
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joining me now dr. james peterson and sophia nelson. welcome to you both.n's departure? >> it's good to be back with you. bannon i think is more dangerous outside of the white house than he is in the white house. what do i mean by that? listen to his language. he's going to get his weapons. we're going to go to war. these are the type of buzz words and code words that the white nationalist,s the white supremacists and the alt-right live for and i think that he's going to get out back on breitbart and he's going to do his thing and he's going to be ten times what he was before he went into the white house and perhaps it's even a strategy that they have that they had to let him go because the optics were really bad giving the events of charlottesville and the nation in the past week. i think he's going to be more of a problem outside of the white house. he was somewhat muzled in the white house. now he's unleashed. >> what do you think, james, do you think he's overstating his own power? do you think he thinks the establishment republicans will try to steam r
joining me now dr. james peterson and sophia nelson. welcome to you both.n's departure? >> it's good to be back with you. bannon i think is more dangerous outside of the white house than he is in the white house. what do i mean by that? listen to his language. he's going to get his weapons. we're going to go to war. these are the type of buzz words and code words that the white nationalist,s the white supremacists and the alt-right live for and i think that he's going to get out back on...
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perhaps the most well-known interrogator in the world, dr. jameschell is here on how he worked to prevent terrorism like what we saw today. and what he says, car attacks of this kind are here to say. and perhaps we need to get used to it. straight ahead. ♪ y. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a
perhaps the most well-known interrogator in the world, dr. jameschell is here on how he worked to prevent terrorism like what we saw today. and what he says, car attacks of this kind are here to say. and perhaps we need to get used to it. straight ahead. ♪ y. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type...
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the aclu taking dr. james mitchell and dr.en to court on behalf of two cia detainees and the family of a third detainee who froze to death in prison. the suit claims the men were taken into custody and tortured during the war on terror. a federal judge said monday they can be sued. ruling private contractors who work for the u.s. government are not immune from litigation. >>> 40 minutes past the hour. president trump isn't the only world leader facing a lack of confidence. a vote underway in south africa could see the president and his entire cabinet ousted. we'll go live to south africa next. how to win at business. step one. point decisively with your glasses. abracadabra! the stage is yours. step two. choose laquinta. where you'll feel like the king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. need a hair smoother? get super fruit moroccan argan oil with sleek & shine leave-in cream long lasting frizz control for up to 3 days of sleek hair fructis sleek & shine the #1 treatment in america super fruit. super hair.
the aclu taking dr. james mitchell and dr.en to court on behalf of two cia detainees and the family of a third detainee who froze to death in prison. the suit claims the men were taken into custody and tortured during the war on terror. a federal judge said monday they can be sued. ruling private contractors who work for the u.s. government are not immune from litigation. >>> 40 minutes past the hour. president trump isn't the only world leader facing a lack of confidence. a vote...
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for more on this solar spectacle, i'm joined by dr. jamesentist at nasa's space flight center. so many questions. let me go for it. what is it? why does it happen? how often does it happen? what does it do to the earth's atmosphere? what would you like us to know about the sew lahr eclipse? -- solar eclipse? >> first, this is the dance of the planets. we are getting to see first-hand the majesty of what happens when our sun and earth interacts. like the transcontinental railroad with the passage of the sun in 90 minutes away the country. haven't had anything like this since 1918 really so it's a historic moment. the important thing to know is this is where we have fun with -- physics -- physics. we can experience something that is relatively unique. we can watch the sun sort of disappear and in the path of totality, it will go away and day will go tonight and nearby we will feel a duskiness in the atmosphere. if you have your glasses we will be able to watch the event from our parent star. we live with that star, that sun, that's how really
for more on this solar spectacle, i'm joined by dr. jamesentist at nasa's space flight center. so many questions. let me go for it. what is it? why does it happen? how often does it happen? what does it do to the earth's atmosphere? what would you like us to know about the sew lahr eclipse? -- solar eclipse? >> first, this is the dance of the planets. we are getting to see first-hand the majesty of what happens when our sun and earth interacts. like the transcontinental railroad with the...
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think on this stage, some of you remember, we had dr. james watson, and francis crick of the double helix dna, and one of the main things he did was he wrote a book about how he got there. and i think of that when you were 12 years old your father but that by your bedside. read first of all, good morning everyone. it is a pleasure to be here and an honor to be here with you all. that story was for me, the beginning of my interest in molecular science. my dad was a professor at the university of hawaii, and in fact everybody my family was a scientist -- my father was someone who lets tip patrol around in used bookstores and he found this dogeared copy of the double helix. when i read it, i realized that this was a story -- a detective novel in a way, but it was actually real life. it was real science, how you could figure out the structure of a molecule they doing investigative experiments. from that moment on i thought, that is the kind of thing i wanted to do in the future. >> and there is a fabulous scene in there, where francis crick, s int
think on this stage, some of you remember, we had dr. james watson, and francis crick of the double helix dna, and one of the main things he did was he wrote a book about how he got there. and i think of that when you were 12 years old your father but that by your bedside. read first of all, good morning everyone. it is a pleasure to be here and an honor to be here with you all. that story was for me, the beginning of my interest in molecular science. my dad was a professor at the university of...
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i share a good friend of yours, dr. james mere in atlanta that i know well. one thing about this deal that's going to mainstream media as relates to this topic, we're sitting here trying to debate policy on a man and woman's heart. since we are on the subject of churches, i belong to a ministry with over 118 nations. one thing about race reconciliation, we have to challenge ourselves as americans who our social crowds, who we are, our cultures around us. are we one culture in our schools and community or are we challenging our children and ourselves to reach out beyond our, quote, comfort level, and get uncomfortable and reconcile with other diversity groups. for example, we cannot under no circumstance look to the government to reconcile a man and woman's heart. it comes from within. i agree with dr. moore. i follow christ. christ is in the forefront for me, who's the best and known person to walk the earth as the reckon sill ate or of all time. i challenge you to look in the mirror, ask am i looking outside my comfort level, just around an all white church,
i share a good friend of yours, dr. james mere in atlanta that i know well. one thing about this deal that's going to mainstream media as relates to this topic, we're sitting here trying to debate policy on a man and woman's heart. since we are on the subject of churches, i belong to a ministry with over 118 nations. one thing about race reconciliation, we have to challenge ourselves as americans who our social crowds, who we are, our cultures around us. are we one culture in our schools and...
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what does dr. jamesgetting red can to send more terrorists to gitmo. steve: don't use one gender pronoun in one state because it could get you in trouble ♪ carry on, carry on ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. it's the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. try biotène®. it's just a burst pipe, i co(laugh) it. no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. when it comes to strong bones, are you on
what does dr. jamesgetting red can to send more terrorists to gitmo. steve: don't use one gender pronoun in one state because it could get you in trouble ♪ carry on, carry on ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. it's the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. try biotène®. it's just a burst pipe, i co(laugh) it. no. with claim...
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dr. james peterson, appreciate having your eloquent voice in this conversation this morning.> still ahead joy reid and "the washington post" bob costa. what did the president do after defending those at the white nationalist rally? he plugged the trump winer why i in virginia. >> does anyone know i own a house in charlottesville? >> where is it? >> it's going to be -- it's in charlottesville. you'll see. >> is it the winery? >> it is the winery. i mean i know a lot about charlottesville. charlottesville is a great place that's been very badly hurt over the last couple of days. i own actually one of the largest wineries in the united states, it's in charlottesville. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand. and together, we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. your bbut as you get old
dr. james peterson, appreciate having your eloquent voice in this conversation this morning.> still ahead joy reid and "the washington post" bob costa. what did the president do after defending those at the white nationalist rally? he plugged the trump winer why i in virginia. >> does anyone know i own a house in charlottesville? >> where is it? >> it's going to be -- it's in charlottesville. you'll see. >> is it the winery? >> it is the winery. i mean...
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dr. james mitchell is the author of enhanced interrogation. how he would help identify the white house. dr., thank you for joining us. whether you are jeff sessions or general john kelly is chief of staff, no understanding there's a problem of leaking, not knowing where it is, whether it's in the white house for the department. walk us through how you get your arms around identifying what he thinks he would use. >> two things i would do if i were a leader like they are is the first thing i would do is make it clear that those people who are leaking are potentially in trouble and those people who have knowledge of who is leaking and protecting those people are also in trouble. possibly jail time trouble. whoever five-step person voluntarily provided information that helped them out these flakes would get the best and clearest deal from the government in order to limit the impact on their careers. the next thing i would do as i would give the fbi involved because the fbi is brilliant at this and most people do not know that in the course of their
dr. james mitchell is the author of enhanced interrogation. how he would help identify the white house. dr., thank you for joining us. whether you are jeff sessions or general john kelly is chief of staff, no understanding there's a problem of leaking, not knowing where it is, whether it's in the white house for the department. walk us through how you get your arms around identifying what he thinks he would use. >> two things i would do if i were a leader like they are is the first thing...
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. >> dr. james colter was a childhood friend of diana's.se, now leonard cheshire's park house hotel for disabled people, then it was where diana grew up and where young princes andrew and edward often came or to swim. >> she had a childhood that was in a fairly aristocratic circle so she was fairly used to that lifestyle. >> she is the third child of john and lady francis spencer, part of the wealthy upper class. her parents were married at westminster abbey in 1954. >> it was, indeed, a brilliant occasion and likely to be remembered as the wedding of the year. >> attended by the royal family. >> you'd think the world was her oyster. in fact, she had a desperately unhappy childhood. >> according to diana biography christopher anderson, before she was born, the spencers had been hoping for a boy. a son to follow two older daughters. >> she once said, when i was born, i was unwanted. when i married charles, i was unwanted. when i joined the royal family, i was unwanted. i want to be wanted. >> every child wants to be noticed. every child of a
. >> dr. james colter was a childhood friend of diana's.se, now leonard cheshire's park house hotel for disabled people, then it was where diana grew up and where young princes andrew and edward often came or to swim. >> she had a childhood that was in a fairly aristocratic circle so she was fairly used to that lifestyle. >> she is the third child of john and lady francis spencer, part of the wealthy upper class. her parents were married at westminster abbey in 1954. >>...
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powerful of a drug as heroin instead they compare it to weaker substances of abuse like nicotine dr james dean a colon tonio a research scientist at st luke's mid america heart institute who coauthored this study told me in an e-mail talk to anyone in food addiction anonymous or sugar addiction anonymous look them in the face and tell them they aren't addicted to sugar. he also says there's a tremendous release of opioids and dopamine when we consume sugar if we eat enough of it eventually it causes periods of dopamine deficiency in the brain this can lead to withdraw or other states similar to those found in patients with depression whether sugar is addictive or not it's in everything from candy and soda to pasta sauce and baby food and there's no denying that it's wreaking havoc on human health in los angeles but she did santos r t. and before we go don't forget to tune in for politicking with larry king into night's episode at larry talks with former cia operative valerie plame who's the launched a crowdfunding campaign to buy twitter and band president trump here's a snippet of what's
powerful of a drug as heroin instead they compare it to weaker substances of abuse like nicotine dr james dean a colon tonio a research scientist at st luke's mid america heart institute who coauthored this study told me in an e-mail talk to anyone in food addiction anonymous or sugar addiction anonymous look them in the face and tell them they aren't addicted to sugar. he also says there's a tremendous release of opioids and dopamine when we consume sugar if we eat enough of it eventually it...
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james fallows: i think he wasn't inaugurated until march or april because they delayed it then. dr. diane winston: so it is not as if on that day in 1933 everything changed. a did not change, and in fact, the seeds for the right turn that we have taken, were being sowed as early as the the 1920's. conservative turn which has been documented in a lot of new history books, showed that groups of businessmen and clergymen were really busy trying to promote these ideas of free market, limited government from the 1920's on. so even at the height of the roosevelt era, there were other ideas taking shape. so nothing is completely one way or the other, it is going to take time to move from the predominant ethos, but i think it is a matter of people wanting to change. i thought that obama could have been a step in this direction that perhaps he would be, but you needed at different levels. you need a president and a leader who can enunciate the vision, people on the ground meeting in churches, synagogues and mosques, talking about making things different. you need people organizing, to take o
james fallows: i think he wasn't inaugurated until march or april because they delayed it then. dr. diane winston: so it is not as if on that day in 1933 everything changed. a did not change, and in fact, the seeds for the right turn that we have taken, were being sowed as early as the the 1920's. conservative turn which has been documented in a lot of new history books, showed that groups of businessmen and clergymen were really busy trying to promote these ideas of free market, limited...
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. >>> time to take some tweets first question from james, is it dr. spok logical redundant, isn't it, to see baba hit 200 by september expiration love the show. >> i think it's entirely i will logical it would be. if you looked out to the options in september and 200 calls, it's about a 2% chance of that occurrence if you said september 18, i would say that's much higher. >> the second question for mike, i own a small amount of tesla shares, what's the best way to protect them from downside risk? mike, i've got to think protecting tesla shares must be very expensive. >> it is exceptionally expensive, cars are expensive but so are the options at least you get a federal tax credit to offset that you need to sell options against it put spread callers are probably the least expensive way to make that bet >> time for the final call carter >> caterpillar has been perfect, perfection does exist but doesn't last sell. >> sell your caterpillar. >> with the october 115 put spread you can make that bearish bet at the low risk. >> final trade. >> at&t, the stock
. >>> time to take some tweets first question from james, is it dr. spok logical redundant, isn't it, to see baba hit 200 by september expiration love the show. >> i think it's entirely i will logical it would be. if you looked out to the options in september and 200 calls, it's about a 2% chance of that occurrence if you said september 18, i would say that's much higher. >> the second question for mike, i own a small amount of tesla shares, what's the best way to protect...
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dr. hahn. guest: happy birthday, james. you are right, we spend a lot of time just clicking boxes and providing data to the federal government. really, the issue you mentioned is staring at the computer, so computers really were felt to be something that would revolutionize medical care and they will someday. but before the computer programs were ready. in fact, most of the computer programs doctors use are almost unusable and most complain these were better when they were using paper, but the federal government enacted a program called meaningful use in 2011 and it essentially required doctors to begin using electronic health records, computer systems. in 2013, there were penalties if you did not do it. an entire generation of medical professionals began using these systems the four they were ready. it is probably the biggest failure of government and health century, and it is an incredible set back that we need to work our way out of because we do need to get to a point where every doctor has a usable system. that one of
dr. hahn. guest: happy birthday, james. you are right, we spend a lot of time just clicking boxes and providing data to the federal government. really, the issue you mentioned is staring at the computer, so computers really were felt to be something that would revolutionize medical care and they will someday. but before the computer programs were ready. in fact, most of the computer programs doctors use are almost unusable and most complain these were better when they were using paper, but the...
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. >>> time to take some tweets first question is from james who asks is it dr. spock logical, redundant, isn't it, to see baba hit 200 by september expiration love the show. dan, what do you think >> i think it's entirely -- what it will be if you look out to september and look at the 200 call, the options market about a 2% chance of that. you said september 18th, i'd say that's much higher >> second question from mike, who says i own a small amount of tesla shares what's the best way to protect them from downside risk. mike, i have to think, protecting tesla shares must be very expensive >> it is the cars are expensive, so are the options but if you buy one of the cars today, you get a federal tax credit to off set that, you need to sell options against it. put spread callers are probably the least expensive way to make that bet >> time for the final call carter >> caterpillar has been perfect. perfection does exist, but doesn't last >> sell your caterpillar >> sell your caterpillar, okay >> with the october 115 100 put spread, you can make that bet at a low ri
. >>> time to take some tweets first question is from james who asks is it dr. spock logical, redundant, isn't it, to see baba hit 200 by september expiration love the show. dan, what do you think >> i think it's entirely -- what it will be if you look out to september and look at the 200 call, the options market about a 2% chance of that. you said september 18th, i'd say that's much higher >> second question from mike, who says i own a small amount of tesla shares what's...
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. >>> time to take some tweets first question is from james who asks is it dr.pock logical, redundant, isn't it, to see baba hit 200 by september extradition. love the show. >> i think it's entirely -- what it will be if you look out to september and look at the 200 call, the options market about a 2% chance of that. you said september 18th, i'd say that's much higher >> second question from mike, who says i own a small amount of tesla shares what's the best way to protect them from downside risk. it must be pretty eck pensive. >> the cars are expensive, so are the options, but if you buy one of the cars today, you get a federal tax credit to off set that, you need to sell options against it. put spread callers are probably the least expensive way to make that bet >> time for the final call carter >> caterpillar has been perfect. perfection does exist, but doesn't last >> sell your caterpillar >> with the october 115 100 put spread, you can make that bet at a low risk >> so, at&t. this was kind of a stock call. i like the stock call. i think it's going to be hig
. >>> time to take some tweets first question is from james who asks is it dr.pock logical, redundant, isn't it, to see baba hit 200 by september extradition. love the show. >> i think it's entirely -- what it will be if you look out to september and look at the 200 call, the options market about a 2% chance of that. you said september 18th, i'd say that's much higher >> second question from mike, who says i own a small amount of tesla shares what's the best way to protect...
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james billington, at this point? >> guest: well, what we talk about is their legacy and the fact that it started with dr. billington who was the 13th librarian of congress, i'm the 14th, and laura bush, the first lady at the time. and it really emphasizes, i think, the prominence of the joy of reading and promoting reading and to -- it actually was on the mall. it was outside and then there were some concerns because if it gets rained out, there you are. so it's now moved to the convention center in washington d.c. so we don't have to worry about rain, it's bigger, there are all kinds of venues, and it still has that mall feel though because you just walk around, and there are all types of things there. you can buy the books and have your books autographed by the authors. and that's always a thrill. >> host: when does planning for this start? >> guest: it starts as soon as one festival is over, literally within a week we're assessing what happened, what worked, what didn't work, what do we want to do and improve, and we start working on it right away. >> host: now, do you have direct involvement? do you
james billington, at this point? >> guest: well, what we talk about is their legacy and the fact that it started with dr. billington who was the 13th librarian of congress, i'm the 14th, and laura bush, the first lady at the time. and it really emphasizes, i think, the prominence of the joy of reading and promoting reading and to -- it actually was on the mall. it was outside and then there were some concerns because if it gets rained out, there you are. so it's now moved to the...
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. >> jesse metcalfe, james vand dr beek and visiting of the dallas cowboy cheerleaders. >> your localenley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. bill? >> some neighborhoods lettered in the 80s, vai. sunshine breaking through the clouds. clouds lingering in new jersey, but so far no wet weather this afternoon. showers and thunderstorms will be popping up. 78 degrees in new jersey. look at delaware. 83 degrees. and philadelphia international is up to 81, near 90 degrees this afternoon. but keep an eye on the sky for developing showers and thunderstorms later today. >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> police want to know who set three suspicious fires all within a mile of one another. it all started when someone threw some kind of device through the window of a home on cedar avenue in cobbs creek. a short time later, a car and a truck were set on fire along 56th street. this is nearby kingsessing. police are working to figure out if the suspicious fires are all related. >>> in delaware county, someone shot a man just pumping gas in his car at a gas station. this happened in chest
. >> jesse metcalfe, james vand dr beek and visiting of the dallas cowboy cheerleaders. >> your localenley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. bill? >> some neighborhoods lettered in the 80s, vai. sunshine breaking through the clouds. clouds lingering in new jersey, but so far no wet weather this afternoon. showers and thunderstorms will be popping up. 78 degrees in new jersey. look at delaware. 83 degrees. and philadelphia international is up to 81, near 90 degrees...
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. >> jesse metcalfe, james vand dr beek and visiting of the dallas cowboy cheerleaders. >> your localrancisco will see clearing today with a high of 75. also watching out for a chance of lightning across the bay area this evening and higher humidity. what's happening on the roads, mike? >> i think that lightning could be spectacular. the roadways looking already. we have a number of crashes that have cleared in the last 45 minutes. southbound 101 still jammed up. you just saw the sensors turn from red to orange. usually indicates we cleared those lanes. meanwhile getting toward the bay bridge toll plaza. the fast track lanes are moving bett better, but it is not even 10:00 so it is wednesday. >> happening now, president trump signed his russia sanctions bill into law. it restricting trump's own ability to ease sanctions put in place against moscow by former president barack obama. the sanctions were in response to russia's meddling in the election. >>> amazon hosting a massive job fair today. they want to offer thousands of jobs on the spot. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kat
. >> jesse metcalfe, james vand dr beek and visiting of the dallas cowboy cheerleaders. >> your localrancisco will see clearing today with a high of 75. also watching out for a chance of lightning across the bay area this evening and higher humidity. what's happening on the roads, mike? >> i think that lightning could be spectacular. the roadways looking already. we have a number of crashes that have cleared in the last 45 minutes. southbound 101 still jammed up. you just saw...
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dr. cory shockey is a research fellow at the hoover institution and co-author of "warriors and kids" with defense secretary james mattis. earlier he was asked by politico to make a recommendation on one book to read, she recommended "vanguard of the imam" religion and politics of the guard. assistant professor of the national security affairs at the naval post-graduate school. it is, indeed, a remarkable read. professor, welcome. it's great to have you here. i devoured it. i think it's an amazing book. i will put it up there with the looming tower. it takes us into the irgc, can you briefly described the component parts the siege, can can you describe force. >> the irgc has a paramilitary, an air force, a lands force, has a naval force. it's a very large popular militia known as the besiege popular militia, which is an all volunteer force, mostly non-professional in the sense they're not paid. there is a smaller professional component that's militarized. as a special forces division called the colds force or the jerusalem force, which is in charge of all of the extra territory the foreign operations. >> how acti
dr. cory shockey is a research fellow at the hoover institution and co-author of "warriors and kids" with defense secretary james mattis. earlier he was asked by politico to make a recommendation on one book to read, she recommended "vanguard of the imam" religion and politics of the guard. assistant professor of the national security affairs at the naval post-graduate school. it is, indeed, a remarkable read. professor, welcome. it's great to have you here. i devoured it. i...
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james cook, bbc news, phoenix, arizona. let‘s speak to druniversity of virginia in charlottesville, where a woman was killed at a demonstration earlier this month. thank you for being with us. residents of all colours have had run—ins with the media from time to time, is this any different? you are correct that all presidents have criticised the media to some degree. some of them have been especially critical they tend to be republican presidents. there‘s never been anything this intense. this really is extraordinary and in part it is because donald trump is determined to have a devilfigure, especially for his rallies, the rallies of the true believers. for years he had barack 0bama then he went to hillary clinton and now of course it is the news media. he brings it along to the rallies as a kind of durdle dor and sticks pins in it throughout the valley and that is what he did last night. -- voodoo doll. but his supporters love all of that? the base of supporters to come to these rallies, yes. they‘re becoming an increasingly small minority
james cook, bbc news, phoenix, arizona. let‘s speak to druniversity of virginia in charlottesville, where a woman was killed at a demonstration earlier this month. thank you for being with us. residents of all colours have had run—ins with the media from time to time, is this any different? you are correct that all presidents have criticised the media to some degree. some of them have been especially critical they tend to be republican presidents. there‘s never been anything this intense....
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after the newspaper reported shortly afterward, james said the malitia judged him to be speaking falsely when dr. samuel said he didn't know of guerrillas. then he placed a rope around his neck and gave him a swing. his memory brightened up and he revealed the hiding place of the rebels. he led them in into the woods and there squatted aupon the ground was discovered the whole band, including his stepson, frank james. as a result of this, it placed ruben and samuel in a rather awkward position. he later asked him to leave the state, i mean to leave his outspoken wife behind as well. frank james managed to escape. jesse james' legend has it was whipped as he was working in the fields at the age of about 15. and reuben samuel was arrested. then shortly afterwards, hireld samuel was also arrested but pregnant. they get part of the network under control in the guerrilla warfare. the next year he took part in the lawrence massacre and went off to texas and came back. and he came back with a group led by the man at far left, fetch taylor. that photograph shows frank james in the middle. and then his y
after the newspaper reported shortly afterward, james said the malitia judged him to be speaking falsely when dr. samuel said he didn't know of guerrillas. then he placed a rope around his neck and gave him a swing. his memory brightened up and he revealed the hiding place of the rebels. he led them in into the woods and there squatted aupon the ground was discovered the whole band, including his stepson, frank james. as a result of this, it placed ruben and samuel in a rather awkward position....
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james, louisiana, republican. caller: good morning, greta, mr. colman. agencies that signed off on russia that did not really sign off on it -- i wonder if you remember dr. mark edwards, the water whistle blower, talking about the scientists and government funding. i know e&e news news said they rushed a report without following data protocols so they could beat the paris accord. i would like you to describe what kind of shenanigans the australians are playing with their temperature stations. can you explain that? guest: i am not sure about the australian news. i was not paying attention to that. but there is a claim that people make on the right that federal scientists are dependent on the government for grants and that they then take up policy know, theyhat, you think that their contemporaries will agree with, science positions. i do not really find that to be very valid. scientists are very thorough people, and they do not try to come to a conclusion before they do the research. there is always a hypothesis, but they do not want to necessarily get to that. they want to do the work. byy would be pretty shunned contemporaries of the did bad work. that i
james, louisiana, republican. caller: good morning, greta, mr. colman. agencies that signed off on russia that did not really sign off on it -- i wonder if you remember dr. mark edwards, the water whistle blower, talking about the scientists and government funding. i know e&e news news said they rushed a report without following data protocols so they could beat the paris accord. i would like you to describe what kind of shenanigans the australians are playing with their temperature...
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and as the newspaper reported shortly afterward, lieutenant james rogers said the militia judged him to be speaking falsely when dr. samuel said he didn't know of any guerillas. he procured a rope, placed it around his neck and gave is one good swing. his memory brightened up and he revealed the hiding place of the rebels. he led them in into the woods and there squatted upon the ground in a dense thicket was discovered the whole band, including his stepson, frank james. as a result of this, it placed ruben and samuel in a rather awkward position. as you can imagine. he later asked permission from the provost marshal to leave the state, and i assume to leave his outspoken wife behind as well. frank james managed to escape. jesse james' legend has it was whipped as he was working in the fields at the age of about 15. and reuben samuel was arrested. shortly after wards zorelda samuels who was pregnant was also arrested but paroled. they get part of the network trying to control the guerilla warfare. the next year frank took part in the lawrence massacre and went off to texas and came back. and he came back with a gr
and as the newspaper reported shortly afterward, lieutenant james rogers said the militia judged him to be speaking falsely when dr. samuel said he didn't know of any guerillas. he procured a rope, placed it around his neck and gave is one good swing. his memory brightened up and he revealed the hiding place of the rebels. he led them in into the woods and there squatted upon the ground in a dense thicket was discovered the whole band, including his stepson, frank james. as a result of this, it...
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dr. hardwick's lectures. think of the divine right of kings. think of king jamesiting "basilicon do ron," the divine gift. americans are predisposed against that now after the great awakening. this tended to get reversed actually in the minds of many americans. because god was seen as empowering and awakening people immediately, that is to say, directly, without an intermediary and especially established religious class. this gave people a sense of spiritual authority. authority to interpret the scriptures for themselves and establish their own rules of faith and practice, and i think, i'm suggesting that this spiritual authority got translated into the political realm as well. into what? into consent. a huge concept, right, in american constitutionalism. consent essentially of equal people. consent among equals not ruled by unequal elites became the source of political legitimacy here. and so our experience meats up very well with the theory we get from john locke and others in the british enlightenment. and this political thinking was especially at home in the c
dr. hardwick's lectures. think of the divine right of kings. think of king jamesiting "basilicon do ron," the divine gift. americans are predisposed against that now after the great awakening. this tended to get reversed actually in the minds of many americans. because god was seen as empowering and awakening people immediately, that is to say, directly, without an intermediary and especially established religious class. this gave people a sense of spiritual authority. authority to...