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please, ladies and gentlemen, help me in welcoming dr. james holmes. [applause] dr. holmes: it is an honor to be here. you will find in the next 45 minutes i will go back in history about a century and forward to our own day. to help us learn the lessons of world war i, as i think the american navy, marine corps, and coast guard can learn from the conflicts that we are commemorating and studying at this event. ofh the obvious exception evil in this room, i would say world war i is a forgotten war. the great war teaches us a wealth of lessons relevant to contemporary day if we only care to look. although you think of the conflict as a ground war that reached its and a century ago next week, in fact there are lessons for navies as a. i would rank it alongside world war ii in the pacific as a source of lessons for contemporary naval warfare. i would like to explore an idea with you in the next 40 minutes that i get out of studying the great war. are often times a saying the enemy of my enemy is my friend. this is an idea about the formation and evolution of coalitions.
please, ladies and gentlemen, help me in welcoming dr. james holmes. [applause] dr. holmes: it is an honor to be here. you will find in the next 45 minutes i will go back in history about a century and forward to our own day. to help us learn the lessons of world war i, as i think the american navy, marine corps, and coast guard can learn from the conflicts that we are commemorating and studying at this event. ofh the obvious exception evil in this room, i would say world war i is a forgotten...
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again, dr. james told us that 30, maybe as much as 50% of all the money we spent on health care is unnecessary. that's really stonishing. it being aos what dr. -- echos what dr. ashish who said this, quote, the popular belief has been the reason that we spend so much more on health care than other countries is that we just use too much health care. well, it turns out, dr. ashish said, that when we look at data, we're not using more health care. why are we spending twice as much? there are two reasons, he said. one is administrative complexity, and, second, every time we use health care in america, we pay a lot more for it than any other country in the world. that was dr. ashish from the global health institute. while it would be convenient to have a moon shot to reduce health care costs, this would require people other than the federal government. the largest purchaser of health insurance, employers are really leading the way in this effort to reduce costs. for example, let's take international paper,
again, dr. james told us that 30, maybe as much as 50% of all the money we spent on health care is unnecessary. that's really stonishing. it being aos what dr. -- echos what dr. ashish who said this, quote, the popular belief has been the reason that we spend so much more on health care than other countries is that we just use too much health care. well, it turns out, dr. ashish said, that when we look at data, we're not using more health care. why are we spending twice as much? there are two...
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our next speaker is dr. james holmes. he's the chair of maritime strategy at the naval war college, and he was priestly on the faculty of the university of georgia's school of public and international affairs. as a former u.s. navy warfare officer, he served as an engineering and gunnery officer on the "u.s.s. wisconsin." he's a graduate of vanderbilt university, the naval war college, providence college, and the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university. his latest book is the second edition of "red star over the pacific." which was the best book of 2010 by the "atlantic monthly." please, ladies and gentlemen, help me in welcoming dr. james holmes. [ applause ] it's an honor to be here, you'll find i'll range back in a history in order to help us learn the lessons of world war i. as i think the american navy, marine corpse, and coast guard can learn from the conflicts that we are commemorating and studying at this event. now with the obvious exception of evil in this room, i would say world war i is a forg
our next speaker is dr. james holmes. he's the chair of maritime strategy at the naval war college, and he was priestly on the faculty of the university of georgia's school of public and international affairs. as a former u.s. navy warfare officer, he served as an engineering and gunnery officer on the "u.s.s. wisconsin." he's a graduate of vanderbilt university, the naval war college, providence college, and the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university. his latest...
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our next speaker is dr. james holmes. he is the j.c. wiley chair at the naval war college and was previously on the faculty of the university of georgia school of public and international affairs. as a former u.s. navy surface warfare officer he served as an engineering and gunnery officer on the "uss wisconsin." holmes is a graduate of vanderbilt university, the naval war college, providence college and the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tuft's university. his latest book is the bright star over the pacific which was the best book of 2010 by the atlantic monthly. please join me in welcoming dr. james holmes. [ applause ] >> good morning. it's a thrill to be here in this wonderful city and this fine venue. you will find in the next 45 minutes while i'm talking to you they will range back in history about a century. in order to help us learn the lessons of world war i, as i think the american sea service, naumly the united states navy and the united states marine corps and the united states coast guard can learn from the conflic
our next speaker is dr. james holmes. he is the j.c. wiley chair at the naval war college and was previously on the faculty of the university of georgia school of public and international affairs. as a former u.s. navy surface warfare officer he served as an engineering and gunnery officer on the "uss wisconsin." holmes is a graduate of vanderbilt university, the naval war college, providence college and the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tuft's university. his latest book is...
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dr. brett james, who is a member of the american academy of medicine said that. he said 30% to 50% of what we spend on health care is unnecessary. so i was so startled by that that i asked the other witnesses, and they agreed with him. and i asked the next panel and they agreed with him too. that means of the huge amount we spend on health care, that we waste an amount of money and -- in the proseiss -- precisely spend money for every country. and so my focus over the next two years if i'm chairman of the health committee is to see if we could do one or two big things to reduce health care costs and maybe ten or 12 little things and try to move the whole debate from health insurance where we've been stuck for eight years, arguing about 6% of the health insurance market, that is obamacare, to health care costs. you'll never get lower cost health insurance until you have lower cost health care. >> now, as part and conjunction with that floor speech, you sent a letter asking experts to identify ways to cut costs and you're including in your conversation economists,
dr. brett james, who is a member of the american academy of medicine said that. he said 30% to 50% of what we spend on health care is unnecessary. so i was so startled by that that i asked the other witnesses, and they agreed with him. and i asked the next panel and they agreed with him too. that means of the huge amount we spend on health care, that we waste an amount of money and -- in the proseiss -- precisely spend money for every country. and so my focus over the next two years if i'm...
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. >> please join me in thanking dr. james holmes. [ applause ] the united states senate, uniquely american it institution, legislating and carrying out constitutional duties since 1789 . >> please raise your right hand. wednesday c-span takes you inside the senate, learning about the legislative body and the informal workings . >> arguing about things and taking them around and having great debates, a thoroughly american thing . >> the longer you're in the senate the more you appreciate that nature expect key moments in history and unprecedented access, allowing us to bring cameras into the senate chamber during the session. >> here, follow the evolution of the senate into the modern era advice and consent to rolling impeachment proceedings and investigations . >> the senate, conflict and compromise, a c-span original production, explore the history, traditions and role of this uniquely american institution. it premieres wednesday at 8 pm eastern and pacific on c-span. be sure to go online to learn more about the program and
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i really appreciated what dr. jamesaid in his opening remarks about reaching out and calling a loved one, that's really what hi, how are you is all about? it came about from courtney's personal struggles with mental health, and depression and of course my experience with daniel johnson over the last 30 years. so what we decided to do is use the entertainment industry to breakthrough and reach people, especially young people and encourage a simple message, which is on this day, reach out, say hi, how are you to somebody. and really mean it. reach out to someone who's a co-worker, family member, a loved one. and have a real conversation. there's catharsis and power in heeling. it's going to be a live streaming concert event. as you mentioned, we want it to be a live aid moment for mental health. so many of my questions have been answered as i've been listening here on the phone. but one for dr. murphy is, it appears to me that in western medicine, that often the first course of treatment is a prescription drug. and as it
i really appreciated what dr. jamesaid in his opening remarks about reaching out and calling a loved one, that's really what hi, how are you is all about? it came about from courtney's personal struggles with mental health, and depression and of course my experience with daniel johnson over the last 30 years. so what we decided to do is use the entertainment industry to breakthrough and reach people, especially young people and encourage a simple message, which is on this day, reach out, say...
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please welcome dr. james c. perkins. >> may we bow to pray.ere beneath this sacred dome to remember the life and legacy of your prophet and servant, dr. martin luther king jr. we remember with awe and reverence his courage to face the injustices of racism, of poverty and violence, and how he challenged us to transform this nation into a beloved community where every person is treated with dignity and respect, and where every person has the opportunity to live up to their god-given potential. and yet here we are, o god, 50 years after his apotheosis and the nation seems to have gone backwards. racism has again lifted its serpentine head. violence is everywhere and our leaders still prepare for war. in these challenging and difficult times, we need you, o god, like never before. let your spirit fall on us. let your spirit fall on this land. let your spirit fall on our leaders and bring them to their senses. in these days, people are marching and crying out for social change and accountability. people are disturbed and upset by all they see happe
please welcome dr. james c. perkins. >> may we bow to pray.ere beneath this sacred dome to remember the life and legacy of your prophet and servant, dr. martin luther king jr. we remember with awe and reverence his courage to face the injustices of racism, of poverty and violence, and how he challenged us to transform this nation into a beloved community where every person is treated with dignity and respect, and where every person has the opportunity to live up to their god-given...
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and dr. james -- is division manager of the special operations at sos international. he is an expert in the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. mr. chang, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. this is in terms of information gathering and influencing for audiences. it's important to note that it is nontraditional not only in terms of methods but the targets. this nontraditional aspect is rooted in a different context. several keyed in points. the so-called wheel of doom that was displayed for the previous cap -- panel. the desire to ensure that there is no repeat to the so-called center of humiliation and the extensive reach of the chinese communist party throughout chinese society. competence of power is how they measure themselves. it includes not only military capability but economic capacity , cultural security and scientific and technological capacity. it's important to note that china is trying to bui
and dr. james -- is division manager of the special operations at sos international. he is an expert in the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. mr. chang, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. this is in terms of information gathering and influencing for audiences. it's important to note that it is nontraditional not only in...
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is dr. james mall than division manager of the special operations at sos international.is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. welcome. mr. chang, would you like to go first? dean: sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. they are intended to provide some context to understanding in terms of nontraditional information gathering and influencing of audiences. chinese espionage, it's important to note, that it is nontraditional, not only in terms of methods, but the targets. this nontraditional aspect is rooted in a different context. based upon china's abuse of its own national security. this is rooted in several key points. the first is the issue of comprehensive national power, the so-called wheel of doom that was displayed for the previous panel. the desire to catch up with the west to ensure that there is no repeat to the so-called century of humiliation and the extensive reach of the chinese communist party throughout chines
is dr. james mall than division manager of the special operations at sos international.is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. welcome. mr. chang, would you like to go first? dean: sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. they are intended to provide some context to understanding in terms of nontraditional information gathering and influencing of...
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and dr. james mulvenon -- did i say that right? mulvenon. i apologize. the general manager of the special programs division at s.o.s. international. he is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. gentlemen, welcome. mr. cheng, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning. senator kennedy, ranking member feinstein, senators, my name is dean cheng i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. my comments this morning are intended to provide some context for better understanding than nontraditional chinese approach to espionage both in terms of information gathering and also influencing foreign audiences. chinese espionage is important to note is nontraditional not only in terms of method but also in terms of the targets. and this nontraditional aspect is rooted in the very different context based on china'sview of its own national security. this is rooted in several key points. the first is comprehensive national power, so-called wheel of doom displayed for the previous panel. the de
and dr. james mulvenon -- did i say that right? mulvenon. i apologize. the general manager of the special programs division at s.o.s. international. he is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. gentlemen, welcome. mr. cheng, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning. senator kennedy, ranking member feinstein, senators, my name is dean cheng i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. my comments this morning...
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dr. king saw what was going on and was invited by the reverend james lawson. once he returns to memphis on this day, there is uproar going on in the back of the march. most people associate that dr. king was the primary organizer but he not was. he just agreed to participate in this. this was riots and chaos began to make place downtown to the point that dr. king was forced to go to the holiday inn, river mont. he arrives here via flight 381 on eastern airlines out of atlanta. this flight was delayed due to a mom threat. he checks in to the lorraine motel. it was one of the more up scale hotels in the area for african-americans. the time he stays here on april 3 was he stays at a predominantly white motel p the holiday inn. he receiving criticism. dr. king checks into room 306. owe meets with clergymen and was going to meet with lawyers. he was facing an infunctijuncti. he met here in room 306. on that day, he's feeling drained, suffering from flu-like symptoms. one of the lowest points in his life. later that day, memphis has tornado warnings. there was a sche
dr. king saw what was going on and was invited by the reverend james lawson. once he returns to memphis on this day, there is uproar going on in the back of the march. most people associate that dr. king was the primary organizer but he not was. he just agreed to participate in this. this was riots and chaos began to make place downtown to the point that dr. king was forced to go to the holiday inn, river mont. he arrives here via flight 381 on eastern airlines out of atlanta. this flight was...
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what we're looking at here is faulty yes sea ice is great icebergs to be dr glass is sweeping up james russell island at the weddell sea spent way to the distant proposed area pretty much are touched by human activity always scientific research is taking place it is an incredible sight but deeply troubling to glasses have always collapsed and carved into the antarctic ocean however with global warming they're doing so with increasing speed and as the ice sheets retreat sea levels rise. this right here is humanity's problem for decades perhaps centuries ahead. it is laundry day off at sunrise and here's the thing we were given being good citizens by wearing fleeces which is made out of recycled plastic also bottles that sort of thing. but when you watch the. hundreds of thousands of micro five years end up in the well the oceans so here are important it wouldn't and not for god. and of course plastic pollution in our seas is one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time and the team makes the most of a rare opportunity for research. these are some of the americas was on the pl
what we're looking at here is faulty yes sea ice is great icebergs to be dr glass is sweeping up james russell island at the weddell sea spent way to the distant proposed area pretty much are touched by human activity always scientific research is taking place it is an incredible sight but deeply troubling to glasses have always collapsed and carved into the antarctic ocean however with global warming they're doing so with increasing speed and as the ice sheets retreat sea levels rise. this...
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time of the collision, they found pill bottles that had ts doctor's name on them." ( james )that was chip yost reporting. drourt yesterday and is set to be in court again today. if convicted he faces a maximum of 40 years in prison. ( james )cong up on the kron 4 morning news... san francisco mayor london breed is facing scrutiny for what she's asked governor jerry brown to do. ( james )plus... we tell you about a new bill passed by senate leaders... that now makes lynching a federal crime. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. you know when you're at ross and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. you know when you're at ross yes! yeah! that's yes for less. entertain in style all
time of the collision, they found pill bottles that had ts doctor's name on them." ( james )that was chip yost reporting. drourt yesterday and is set to be in court again today. if convicted he faces a maximum of 40 years in prison. ( james )cong up on the kron 4 morning news... san francisco mayor london breed is facing scrutiny for what she's asked governor jerry brown to do. ( james )plus... we tell you about a new bill passed by senate leaders... that now makes lynching a federal...
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dr. king saw what was going on and he was invited by the reverend james lawson and he vows to come to memphis to lead a nonviolent campaign. once dr. king returns to memphis on this day, there is a poor going on in the back of the march -- uproar going on in the back of the march. most people associate dr. king is the primary organizer of the march, but he was not, he just agreed to participate in it. there are riots. it was chaos beginning to take place downtown on main street, to the point where dr. king was forced to retreat from the march to go to the nearby holiday inn. he returns to the city of memphis on wednesday, april 3. flight 381here via from eastern airlines out of atlanta. his flight was delayed,d ue to a bomb threat on that morning. he checks and at the lorraine motel around 11:30 a.m. it was one of the more upscale hotels in downtown memphis for african-americans. dr. king had been here prior to his visit before on april 3. the time he stays here specifically, he stayed at a predominantly white hotel on march 29, the holiday inn where vermont and he is receiving criticism sayi
dr. king saw what was going on and he was invited by the reverend james lawson and he vows to come to memphis to lead a nonviolent campaign. once dr. king returns to memphis on this day, there is a poor going on in the back of the march -- uproar going on in the back of the march. most people associate dr. king is the primary organizer of the march, but he was not, he just agreed to participate in it. there are riots. it was chaos beginning to take place downtown on main street, to the point...
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dr. harley says - early puberty can says - early ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...of taking money meant for wildfire victims. another nice one today with temperatures into the upper 50's and low 60's under partly cloudy skies. conditions will stay dry up to tomorrow night when overnight rainfall pushes across the bay area. things will dry back out into the weekend before christmas before rainfall returns into christmas eve. overturn crash in fremont eb 84 before 880 blocks two lanes. wb 84 after palomares rda all lanes closed to cleare an accident involving a dump truck. nb 680 at andrade accident blocking slow from varags and growing. bay bridge wb 80 is slow from the oakland maze. ( darya ) police have arrested a suspected scam artist who reportedly took advantage of the recent wildfires in southern california.( james ) as stacey butler reports from santa ana --- the suspect went out of her way to try and make her scams believable. after months of investigating, today orange county sheriff's detectives finally took ashley bemis into custody.she's the 28-year-old s
dr. harley says - early puberty can says - early ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...of taking money meant for wildfire victims. another nice one today with temperatures into the upper 50's and low 60's under partly cloudy skies. conditions will stay dry up to tomorrow night when overnight rainfall pushes across the bay area. things will dry back out into the weekend before christmas before rainfall returns into christmas eve. overturn crash in fremont eb 84 before 880 blocks two...
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(james) >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." >> dr. his wife and children. >> announcer: he annihilated he's family. >> dr. phil: he had to break their bones to get them in this hole. >> announcer: and lied to the world. >> how can you make someone disappear? >> dr. phil: he laughs. he thinks he's the smartest person in the room. >> announcer: it's a deep dive that only dr. phil can do. >> dr. phil: the scariest is part is, narcissist thinks he can get away with it. >> dr. phil: it was an unthinkable crime that left people asking, dr. phil, who does this kind of thing? chris watts, a handsome and
(james) >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." >> dr. his wife and children. >> announcer: he annihilated he's family. >> dr. phil: he had to break their bones to get them in this hole. >> announcer: and lied to the world. >> how can you make someone disappear? >> dr. phil: he laughs. he thinks he's the smartest person in the room. >> announcer: it's a deep dive that only dr. phil can do. >> dr. phil: the scariest is part...
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dr. evil's secret volcano lair, something out of a james bond film. it's a big cone.r ground, three stories above ground and then a massive tower sticking up two more stories above that. >> this palace was built by king herod. >> herod the great took an impregnable fortress and carved out a mountain just over here and took that dirt and spread it all around the palace, burying the bottom two stories and earth. herod built herodium for himself. in fact, this is the only site that herod built that he named after himself. this is herod the great's mountain. >> it was a site of great personal significance to him. he'd won this impressive victory there early in his career, and it's a place he associates with the good things in his life. >> the historian josephus told us in his writings that herod was buried at herodium. the big mystery here at herodium is where precisely is herod the great buried? this is a question that's plagued scholars for the past few decades. everybody wants to know, what is the final resting place of herod the great? if we can find the tomb of herod
dr. evil's secret volcano lair, something out of a james bond film. it's a big cone.r ground, three stories above ground and then a massive tower sticking up two more stories above that. >> this palace was built by king herod. >> herod the great took an impregnable fortress and carved out a mountain just over here and took that dirt and spread it all around the palace, burying the bottom two stories and earth. herod built herodium for himself. in fact, this is the only site that...
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dr 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning." defense secretary james mattis signs off on the u.s.ops pullout in syria after president trump tells him to leave the pentagon next week, two months earlier than planned. a look at who is becoming acting defense secretary. >>> the death toll rises after a tsunami hits popular tourist resorts in indonesia. there could be another. the latest from the disaster area where a volcano is being blamed forhe destruction. >>> a referee is side lined for telling a student to cut his dread locks. some are questioning whether race
dr 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning." defense secretary james mattis signs off on the u.s.ops pullout in syria after president trump tells him to leave the pentagon next week, two months earlier than planned. a look at who is becoming acting defense secretary. >>> the death toll rises after a tsunami hits popular tourist resorts in indonesia. there could be another. the latest from the disaster area where a volcano is being blamed forhe destruction. >>> a referee...
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(james)don't forget, >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil."its on death row. >> dr. phil: you believe he didn't commit this crime. >> there's so many lies but no lies about murder. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: the bodies were found where he goes fishing. >> he placed himself at the crime scene. >> announcer: he's sister-in-law claims new evidence. >> dr. phil: they saw him walking a dog. >> announcer: to clear him. >> if they didn't see lacey, who are they saying? >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
(james)don't forget, >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil."its on death row. >> dr. phil: you believe he didn't commit this crime. >> there's so many lies but no lies about murder. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: the bodies were found where he goes fishing. >> he placed himself at the crime scene. >> announcer: he's sister-in-law claims new evidence. >> dr. phil: they saw him walking a dog. >> announcer: to clear him....
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dr. weinberger's treatment of phyllis barnes. jamesired by weinberger's malpractice insurer to defend him. ho did not respond to a request for an interview. however, in court he told the jury phyllis barnes needed sinus surgery. not only was she a candidate but after that surgery she never again complained about her sinuses. "vanity fair" writer buzz bissinger says that defense fits in perfectly with what he's learned about mark weinberger. i believe he thinks all of the surgery he did was necessary. >> weinberger's lawyer had witnesses that said phyllis barnes' cancer was probably not even detectible when she first visited dr. weinberger. in fact, other professionals such as the emergency room doctors who had seen phyllis barnes at the same time had failed to detect her throat cancer. >> i would ask people just to look at it for more than just one side. >> interestingly, suzette dennington, perhaps mark weinberger's most passionate defender, was not called to testify. >> he advertised just as a sinus specialist. patients called him kn
dr. weinberger's treatment of phyllis barnes. jamesired by weinberger's malpractice insurer to defend him. ho did not respond to a request for an interview. however, in court he told the jury phyllis barnes needed sinus surgery. not only was she a candidate but after that surgery she never again complained about her sinuses. "vanity fair" writer buzz bissinger says that defense fits in perfectly with what he's learned about mark weinberger. i believe he thinks all of the surgery he...
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(james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr.. >> welcome you better listen to your dad 2018. >> announcer: it's controversial parenting gone viral. >> dr. phil: you made him run to school. >> behave or be fast. >> announcer: teaching tool? >> dr. phil: you do it to suppress the behavior. >> announcer: or child abuse. >> a video of a mom whipping a kid with a belt. >> dr....
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james harvey robinson prize. i'm very pleased to introduce dr. anne sarah rubin. [applause] dr. rubin: thank you so much. and everyone here at pamplin. it has been a real treat to be here with some of my civil war sisters. and i think that what has been great about this week, weekend, rather is that the range of talks you are hearing really represents a variety of work that women are doing in this field. as for me, i worked on sherman's march for actually about a dozen years. nine eyears on "throug the heart of dixie that has a companion website at sherman's march.org. and another project that fell into my lap just as through the heart of dixie was coming out. which was the previously unpublished memoir of george cloonequimby who was a scout for sherman and whose story highlighted a lot of the things i was working through in the first book. what i'm going to do this afternoon is weave them together and then there will be plenty of time for questions. ok. in the summer of 1963, john lewis was the recently elected chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. he found himself writing the most
james harvey robinson prize. i'm very pleased to introduce dr. anne sarah rubin. [applause] dr. rubin: thank you so much. and everyone here at pamplin. it has been a real treat to be here with some of my civil war sisters. and i think that what has been great about this week, weekend, rather is that the range of talks you are hearing really represents a variety of work that women are doing in this field. as for me, i worked on sherman's march for actually about a dozen years. nine eyears on...
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nashville, tennessee the man that disarmed the shooter from the waffle house, the hero james shar junior and from pennsylvania drjeffrey myers. i want to thank you for your honor, courage and action and honored you joined us tonight and so grateful everyday people step up and become heroes in our lives. [ applause ] >>> next, we got more young wonders to celebrate. cnn heroes is proudly sponsored by servpro helping make fire and water damage like it never even happened. i want to make sure nothing is able to get out. every tifire is going to be different. the way we attack it will be different. it will start autosmall bout sm bad fire is a fire we can't control. wildfire firefighter is a calling. the stress, the worry, the fear, the joy, the happiness. we're just people out there doing a job and we're a family that we're working together for a common goal. so right now we're in bastrap state park where a wildfire went through a few years back. even in loss, there is still a chance, you know, in nature for things to have that regrowth. even with the destruction, it can still be peaceful. >> welcome back to "cnn h
nashville, tennessee the man that disarmed the shooter from the waffle house, the hero james shar junior and from pennsylvania drjeffrey myers. i want to thank you for your honor, courage and action and honored you joined us tonight and so grateful everyday people step up and become heroes in our lives. [ applause ] >>> next, we got more young wonders to celebrate. cnn heroes is proudly sponsored by servpro helping make fire and water damage like it never even happened. i want to make...
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dr. harley says - early puberty can lead to reproductive cancers, behavioral problems and mental health problems. ( james5 days left to get all your christmas gifts. but there are theives looking to take advantage of unsuspecting shoppers. kron 4's charles clifford has some holiday shopping safety tips. if you haven't started your holiday shopping yet, youre not alone.sothaven't even started.sotnot yet.over the next week, christmas shoppers will be scrambling to pick up presents for family and friends. but experts warn that even the most safety consious shoppers should remember to take some basic precautions to keep from being a victim of theft.when shopping at stores or malls, don't overload yourself with items. avoid wearing expensive jewelry or carrying too much cash. and never leave bags unattended.if you drove to the store, it's important to rember to lock your vehicle and hide valuables. sotyeah, be care full put stuff in the trunk.natsthieves usually go for stuff they can see sitting in a car and it only takes seconds for them smash a window and make off with your stuff. so hide those valuables. a
dr. harley says - early puberty can lead to reproductive cancers, behavioral problems and mental health problems. ( james5 days left to get all your christmas gifts. but there are theives looking to take advantage of unsuspecting shoppers. kron 4's charles clifford has some holiday shopping safety tips. if you haven't started your holiday shopping yet, youre not alone.sothaven't even started.sotnot yet.over the next week, christmas shoppers will be scrambling to pick up presents for family and...
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james comey never followed the money trail, but we are tonight. conservative author dr.ome corsi is in the house exclusively.
james comey never followed the money trail, but we are tonight. conservative author dr.ome corsi is in the house exclusively.
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james shaw jr. and from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, dr. jeffrey cohen and rabbi jeffrey meyers.u for your action. we are so grateful that everyday people step up and become heros in our lives. >>> next, we have more young wonders to secelebrate. cnn heroes, an all-star tribute is sponsored by -- >> we had the fires saturday, which was lightning striking a single tree. crews that are with me will brief when we're out there and you'll know what's going on. and ashley and colton, when you get out there, do your equipment checks. make sure everything is good to go and we'll see what the day brings. >> growing up here, outdoors have been something i have been passionate about and enjoy being in. the fist fire was exciting and scary all the in same moment seeing the teamwork and feeling that adrenaline. it took me. >> less than a tenth of an acre around it. all the tops broke out. brush all around it. it's kind of skunking around in that stuff. burning 70% of the snag. >> it's definitely not a one mf man show. everyone is filling a different role. >> now we're going to be backing it u
james shaw jr. and from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, dr. jeffrey cohen and rabbi jeffrey meyers.u for your action. we are so grateful that everyday people step up and become heros in our lives. >>> next, we have more young wonders to secelebrate. cnn heroes, an all-star tribute is sponsored by -- >> we had the fires saturday, which was lightning striking a single tree. crews that are with me will brief when we're out there and you'll know what's going on. and ashley and colton, when...
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james comey never followed the money trail, but we are tonight. conservative author dr.erome corsi is in the house exclusively. he's the man mueller suspects was working with assange. he says no. rising socialist star alexandria ocasio-cortez says she needs a vacation before she even starts work. details coming up. new tonight, former fbi director james comey admitting during a closed door hearing that he did not care who paid for the fake salacious steele dossier. i read through all of of these transcripts. and i'm disgusted with what i read today. but you know, i want you to judge for yourself. check out this exchange. congressman mark meadows says to james comey with regards to the private clients, the one paying footer dossier. you weren't inquils tough enough to figure out who the private client was? mr. comey responds. who cares? it was republicans opposed to trump. comey says it was republicans opposed to trump, then it was democrats opposed to trump. there was potential bias in this information. that's important whether it was sally smith or joe jones republican
james comey never followed the money trail, but we are tonight. conservative author dr.erome corsi is in the house exclusively. he's the man mueller suspects was working with assange. he says no. rising socialist star alexandria ocasio-cortez says she needs a vacation before she even starts work. details coming up. new tonight, former fbi director james comey admitting during a closed door hearing that he did not care who paid for the fake salacious steele dossier. i read through all of of...
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dr. gorka. one of the things that seems to continuously come back at us is, james comey lying or being inconsistent in terms of his own answers regarding the same thing. for example, we've got james comey's income it has to be a coincidence that after the tarmac meeting between bill clinton and loretta lynch, there just happened to be a meeting between the justice on the fbi but there was never anything mentioned about this. >> not only that, we know that james comey, after his classified meeting, his briefing with president-elect trump, he gets into an fbi vehicle and on an fbi laptop, writes up a memo that is by nature classified, because it's a summary of a meeting with the president in which he gives to his law professor friend as a leak to the media. that is a crime. with regards to what happened today, it's very, very clear. i was on the transition team with general flynn, i worked in the white house with general flynn. the call to the russian ambassador was utterly legal. the contents of the conversation were likewise utterly legal, requesting potentially the russian ambassador's support in
dr. gorka. one of the things that seems to continuously come back at us is, james comey lying or being inconsistent in terms of his own answers regarding the same thing. for example, we've got james comey's income it has to be a coincidence that after the tarmac meeting between bill clinton and loretta lynch, there just happened to be a meeting between the justice on the fbi but there was never anything mentioned about this. >> not only that, we know that james comey, after his classified...
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melissa: james it's hard not to be emotional isn't it? >> it is and we heard from dr.ng about the wonderful meeting he had with former president bush, and you hear those stories from people who aren't as important as dr. sullivan really from all walks of life, waiters in restaurants who enjoyed meeting him there's a wonderful story from wgbh in boston about the waiters in the maine restaurant who had the bush's attend their restaurant and they are gathering on restaurant wall, and you hear it all over the world really an amazing man, beyond his leadership. connell: just a quick thought james on that political family we were looking at, the former president george w. bush and of course former governor of florida ran for president himself jeb bush remembering their father today. >> yeah, this is the first time since you've had a family with this kind of political impact, and two presidents, and i think that it speaks to the commitment that former president george h. w. bush made the family early on , fell in love when they were teen agers and had a life long. connell: so
melissa: james it's hard not to be emotional isn't it? >> it is and we heard from dr.ng about the wonderful meeting he had with former president bush, and you hear those stories from people who aren't as important as dr. sullivan really from all walks of life, waiters in restaurants who enjoyed meeting him there's a wonderful story from wgbh in boston about the waiters in the maine restaurant who had the bush's attend their restaurant and they are gathering on restaurant wall, and you...
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dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon "it's not something to be scared about because it's extraordinarily rare, but still there's a lot to learn."> ( jamesld woman had a sore on her nose for about 9 months. it was biopsied but doctors say there was no reason to think it would be caused by amoeba. doctors say there have only been 200 cases like this one. ( james ) coming up next... hear from family members who are demanding answers after a man was shot and killed by police in haywayrd. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for lows. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood check your blood sugar. tell your prescriber about the most common si
dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon "it's not something to be scared about because it's extraordinarily rare, but still there's a lot to learn."> ( jamesld woman had a sore on her nose for about 9 months. it was biopsied but doctors say there was no reason to think it would be caused by amoeba. doctors say there have only been 200 cases like this one. ( james ) coming up next... hear from family members who are demanding answers after a man was shot and killed by police in haywayrd....
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james bond tee totaller. no one. kat: i'm imagine him sitting at passages malibu in a support group. i would not watch it in was hosted by dr's like why pour drinks for a movie a lot. when a movie takes place over a long period of time. if you can't have four drinks in a month, then i have got a serious problem. greg: hollywood is already kind of injecting political messages and virtue signaling. all the movies are trying to force feed us something. tyrus: the funniest part of this situation is we call them researchers. there is a team of what have you got, man? all the rabbits are dead. no one fed the rob its. what do we do. i watched james bond. what have you got? and they turn that in with a straight face. alcoholism in movies. what do we take out when the stunt double does the drinks or does the fight scene. it's fiction. you know, every movie, a psychologist is going to come out unless you had a lot of issues as a child. that's why he killed half the galaxy it's a movie, and you turn it off. greg: movies try to buy protection from social justice. they do stuff so people won't come after them later. does that make sense
james bond tee totaller. no one. kat: i'm imagine him sitting at passages malibu in a support group. i would not watch it in was hosted by dr's like why pour drinks for a movie a lot. when a movie takes place over a long period of time. if you can't have four drinks in a month, then i have got a serious problem. greg: hollywood is already kind of injecting political messages and virtue signaling. all the movies are trying to force feed us something. tyrus: the funniest part of this situation is...
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dr. accident blocks the two right lanes. traffic jammed from hwy 4. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( jamese threat of package theives stealing your gifts ... remains a concern in the week before christmas. mary moloney has tips to keep porch pirates at bay. 'tis the season--to send out those holiday gifts -- or order something for yourself. but it's also prime season for criminals.according to a 20-17 report by "insurance quotes"-- nearly 26 million americans were victims of package delivery theft during the holidays.if you still have online gifts heading to your doorstep--follow these steps to make sure strangers don't walk up to front door-- and walk off with your merchandise. number one-- sign up for delivery updates.the u-p-s "my choice" program sends you updates and drop-off times to keep packages from sitting outside.number two-- have packages delivered to your office instead of your home address.just make sure your employer is ok with that. number three-- pick it up at a facility.even if your packages don't need a signature, you can request they get held at the facility so they don'
dr. accident blocks the two right lanes. traffic jammed from hwy 4. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( jamese threat of package theives stealing your gifts ... remains a concern in the week before christmas. mary moloney has tips to keep porch pirates at bay. 'tis the season--to send out those holiday gifts -- or order something for yourself. but it's also prime season for criminals.according to a 20-17 report by "insurance quotes"-- nearly 26 million...
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dr. joseph, what do you think about that? >> well as an historian, goy with the historical record, in terms of james earl ray is the shooter, but i definitely acknowledge that there are, there have been doubts, raised by different quarter, including the king family posthumously questioning the way in which evidence was gathered, questioning whether james earl ray in fact, murdered their father, but when we think about the historical record, i go with the historical record that james earl ray is the shooter, until and unless we're presented with rock solid evidence that shows something completely different. >> i guess you understand that the rock solid evidence is very seriously being covered up. >> i understand that people are absolutely saying that, and i would love to see and hear more. and i have read those perspectives, definitely. >> i want to go back to that night 50 years ago, on april 4, this is the audio of robert kennedy announcing the death of martin luther king jr. at an impromptu speech in indianapolis. here is what he had to say. >> in this difficult day, in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps
dr. joseph, what do you think about that? >> well as an historian, goy with the historical record, in terms of james earl ray is the shooter, but i definitely acknowledge that there are, there have been doubts, raised by different quarter, including the king family posthumously questioning the way in which evidence was gathered, questioning whether james earl ray in fact, murdered their father, but when we think about the historical record, i go with the historical record that james earl...
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dr. sebastian gorka rejoining the show, welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: look. also author of why we fight, we just spoke about that book weeks ago. talking a little bit about james comey, his connection to special counsel, leaking memos he had written. made their way to public sphere. what do you want some of these committee members to push hardest on? >> well, this might surprise you, i am less interested in his cull bill tie in giving hillary a walk, we have to concentrate on crimes this man committed, he knowingly leaked the briefing he gave to the president elect, president trump, to his friend, who was not only a so-called professor but was a special employs of fbi. and leaking that private briefing to the "washington post," then afterwards taking what he deemed to be his private notes but he wrote on a government laptop on government time, and treating those as if they were personal, this man has all kinds of things to answer for, not even starting to discuss his cupbility with botched investigation of hillary. >> it was an abrupt ending to hillary clinton investigation who trump investigation began. there are several outstanding questions in particular wi
dr. sebastian gorka rejoining the show, welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: look. also author of why we fight, we just spoke about that book weeks ago. talking a little bit about james comey, his connection to special counsel, leaking memos he had written. made their way to public sphere. what do you want some of these committee members to push hardest on? >> well, this might surprise you, i am less interested in his cull bill tie in giving hillary a walk, we have to concentrate on...
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dr. ashton is here. ♪ we are family >>> the kick of pep talks. lebron james> the heart-to-heart and his message about how to get back on your feet after failure. >>> giving my all. with just five days until christmas, the layaway angels stepping up all over america. from tyler perry to kid rock and anonymous donors across the country. our big event. how you can become someone's secret santa. >>> plus, it's a star-studded morning. steve carell here live and nicole kidman like you've seen seen her before as she says -- >> good morning, america. >>> good mning, america. thanks for being with us on this thursday. >> you guys, christmas is just five days away. >> i'm ready. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> almost there. >>> we have been blown away by all the secret santas and layaway angels helping total strangers all over the country getting reaction just like this. so many happy faces there. >> well, we're kicking off a big event, showing you how you can get in on the act. even $1 makes a difference. >> give what you can. we'll have more on that. >>> first we do ha
dr. ashton is here. ♪ we are family >>> the kick of pep talks. lebron james> the heart-to-heart and his message about how to get back on your feet after failure. >>> giving my all. with just five days until christmas, the layaway angels stepping up all over america. from tyler perry to kid rock and anonymous donors across the country. our big event. how you can become someone's secret santa. >>> plus, it's a star-studded morning. steve carell here live and nicole...
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rights, civil rights, as martin king or james cheney or wasew goodman or anyone who murdered in the 1960's championing the civil rights 1960's. of the [applause] dr. burlingame: thank you. it's a good question. i think that's the most apt answer. yes? >> thank you. i was struck by what you said about mary todd lincoln, that she was not on board to the extent that president lincoln was. and i was wondering, is there any evidence that that evolved over time, or did the president and mrs. lincoln work it out? did they agree to disagree? is there any evidence about her evolving in her thoughts about african americans? dr. burlingame: something that should be pointed out, as i mentioned in passing, her best friend in the white house was a black woman. elizabeth keckley. she not only made her dresses, but she was also her confidant, someone she could share a lot with. that was a close relationship until she published a book in 1868, in which she revealed some unflattering things about mrs. lincoln after she cut her off. and also, another thing that should be borne in mind was friend toe was a mrs. keckley, she contributed money to the friedman's relief
rights, civil rights, as martin king or james cheney or wasew goodman or anyone who murdered in the 1960's championing the civil rights 1960's. of the [applause] dr. burlingame: thank you. it's a good question. i think that's the most apt answer. yes? >> thank you. i was struck by what you said about mary todd lincoln, that she was not on board to the extent that president lincoln was. and i was wondering, is there any evidence that that evolved over time, or did the president and mrs....
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dr. russel levenson jr., who is the rechter at st. martins episcopal in texas, when he spoke about one of the final moments where his best friend, former secretary of state jamess, late president's feet. >> we were sitting next to each other and he whispered to me, you know, that man changed my life. a bit later secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed. and toward the end jim baker rubbed and stroked the president's feet for perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i witnessed a world leader who was serving a servant who had been our world's leader. >> to hear the story he was rubbing his feet, never mind the biblical illusion and to see his face, to see him break down. >> james baker was with george bush from the very beginning. they were tennis partners, they were best friends. i mean, they've known each other so long, james baker was a democrat when they first met. and you'll notice that the only person to walk in with the family who wasn't family was james baker and his wife, susan baker. so they were very, very close. and i think especially after barbara bush's passing, james and susan baker were rea
dr. russel levenson jr., who is the rechter at st. martins episcopal in texas, when he spoke about one of the final moments where his best friend, former secretary of state jamess, late president's feet. >> we were sitting next to each other and he whispered to me, you know, that man changed my life. a bit later secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed. and toward the end jim baker rubbed and stroked the president's feet for perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the...
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no bones of you i'm james and i'm fully back welcome to this al jazeera special from oslo just a couple of hours ago here in oslo city hall you see the activists. on the congolese dr denis mukwege ordered the twenty eighteen nobel peace prize in recognition for their efforts to end sexual violence in conflicts both have worked tirelessly to defend the rights of survivors work that has come at a deep personal cost they tease in gentlemen please welcome the twenty eighteen nobel peace prize laureate dr denis mukwege gay and niger more rot thank . you both and thank you for joining us a great deal applause applause here earlier on during the ceremony that was standing ovations for you too so congratulations if i can start with you know. anyone who's heard your story your ordeal of the last four years it's very hard for most of us to imagine those things that you've been through when you were here today receiving the nobel peace prize who were you thinking of. betty how my dog on there first of all my mother. that was the first thing that came. my mind. i thought about myself and my body. the more. i did everything for people not for myself and i think about that priz
no bones of you i'm james and i'm fully back welcome to this al jazeera special from oslo just a couple of hours ago here in oslo city hall you see the activists. on the congolese dr denis mukwege ordered the twenty eighteen nobel peace prize in recognition for their efforts to end sexual violence in conflicts both have worked tirelessly to defend the rights of survivors work that has come at a deep personal cost they tease in gentlemen please welcome the twenty eighteen nobel peace prize...
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james lawson. come to memphis because it gives concreteness that it was campaign and it gives concreteness to it. dr. i said maybe just quit and maybe i've done as much as i can do for 13 years. we won montgomery, we won birmingham and we won in selma and we're making prog reshress, maybe it's enough. the fbi is attacking them. they tapped his home phone and office phone and hotel rooms and tried to see if there was semen on his bed to disgrace and discredit him and board members wrote letters to "the new york times" saying it would not work and he said dr. king, don't talk that way. and ended said, peace, peace. there is no peace. let me talk. we got real quiet. he said maybe i can't turn around because frederick douglas and frederick tubman would not understand. i can't turn around. he then said maybe i went fast to the point of death. we may disagree on taxes and i was to the point of starving to death, fasting to death and he made his move. we're going to washington to go to jail in traffic and shift to congress' focus and instead we'll go a step further and he said the sanitation workers, they'
james lawson. come to memphis because it gives concreteness that it was campaign and it gives concreteness to it. dr. i said maybe just quit and maybe i've done as much as i can do for 13 years. we won montgomery, we won birmingham and we won in selma and we're making prog reshress, maybe it's enough. the fbi is attacking them. they tapped his home phone and office phone and hotel rooms and tried to see if there was semen on his bed to disgrace and discredit him and board members wrote letters...