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dr. jerry joy is here. is probably world expert in childhood concussions and he is in the book. in fact one of the hardest parts that i write in this book was knowing what not to put in and trying to figure that out because there were so many people in so many stories and all that. my editor is here in the green bear. she is the one they really said you can't do that. [laughter] but she took this mass of stories and helped me craft it into a book and you know i hope you enjoy it and find a way to spread the word. i hope you feel empowered as you spread the word about the value, the special value of children's medicine, about what it can offer, what it can offer parents but also what it can offer our country. i think it's something we can all rally around you know, so it has been a lot of fun. people say you now how long did it take and my answer is the technical answer is it took about four years and it started, i was in the low club if he could believe that and we would sit around and tell stories. my friend said, you need to be telling these stories beyond here but we told sto
dr. jerry joy is here. is probably world expert in childhood concussions and he is in the book. in fact one of the hardest parts that i write in this book was knowing what not to put in and trying to figure that out because there were so many people in so many stories and all that. my editor is here in the green bear. she is the one they really said you can't do that. [laughter] but she took this mass of stories and helped me craft it into a book and you know i hope you enjoy it and find a way...
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i will turn over the podium to the cochair team, who is dr. jerry kirsch, currently professor at boston university, and he is also managing a very important and exciting institution that has been created there where one can do research on emerging and dangerous diseases. this institutional desperately need any united states, and he is working hard. he and his co-presenter, david peters, will be talking for about 15 minutes each, and then we will welcome dr. carrie hesher from a humanitarian group who did more to save ebola lives than any other single group during the ebola outbreaks us then jeremy who is with from the ecb who supported the united states' efforts to androl the ebola epidemic at the office of u.s. foreign disaster assistance during that period. now, i will send over to jerry. jerry: thanks, mead. thanks to everyone who is participating in those who are watching remotely. we are grateful for your input. a committeenting that was formed at the national medicin to look at clinical result -- issuesh and there were that were present at the
i will turn over the podium to the cochair team, who is dr. jerry kirsch, currently professor at boston university, and he is also managing a very important and exciting institution that has been created there where one can do research on emerging and dangerous diseases. this institutional desperately need any united states, and he is working hard. he and his co-presenter, david peters, will be talking for about 15 minutes each, and then we will welcome dr. carrie hesher from a humanitarian...
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i'm going to turn over the podium now to the cochair of that team who is dr. jerry keusch at austin university and he's also managing very important and exciting institution recently created bear where one could do research on dangerous diseases. this is an institution which we desperately need in the united states and is working hard to bring that to fruition. he and his co-presenter david peters will be talking for 15 minutes each and we will have a panel discussion which we are going to welcome dr. terry teicher from the humanitarian group that actually did most of -- did more in sync more ebola lies than any other group during the ebola outbreak and also chairman konydyk who is here with that at cgd and supported the united states after to control the ebola epidemic from his position as director of emergency, what is it, the office of u.s. disaster assistance during that period. so now i'll turn it over to jerry. >> thinks, may. my thanks as well to everybody for participating and for those of you who are watching remotely. we are really grateful for your input.
i'm going to turn over the podium now to the cochair of that team who is dr. jerry keusch at austin university and he's also managing very important and exciting institution recently created bear where one could do research on dangerous diseases. this is an institution which we desperately need in the united states and is working hard to bring that to fruition. he and his co-presenter david peters will be talking for 15 minutes each and we will have a panel discussion which we are going to...
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dr. larry naszer of sexual abuse. usa gymnastics says it's takinging the issue head on. >>> comic actor and philanthropist jerry lewishe age of 91. his career included radio, tv, clubs, broadway. it was the movies that lewis became a legend. and made him one. first as a team with dean martin. then by himself. he also raised billions of dollars in the fight against muck cue lar dystrophy, hosting annn labor day telethon for years. his comedy inspired many. jim carey tweeted that fool was no dummy. jerry lieu was was undeniable genius. i am, because he was. the words of jim carrey there. >>> a 61-year-old woman in missouri had to get resourceful. >> she was swimming. the ladder broke. she couldn't get out of the water. she was stuck in the pool for thee lours. >> i got the trusty pool pole. there you go. grabbed the leg of the chair. dragged it over. got the ipad hooked up to wi-fi and asked my community for help. >> do you understand that? she logged on to the town facebook page in hopes of getting someone's attention. she says within a few minutes, someone from a few streets away showed up to help. >> the magic of fa
dr. larry naszer of sexual abuse. usa gymnastics says it's takinging the issue head on. >>> comic actor and philanthropist jerry lewishe age of 91. his career included radio, tv, clubs, broadway. it was the movies that lewis became a legend. and made him one. first as a team with dean martin. then by himself. he also raised billions of dollars in the fight against muck cue lar dystrophy, hosting annn labor day telethon for years. his comedy inspired many. jim carey tweeted that fool...
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dr. warfield. >> yes, right away. >> i used too much. >> so comic legend, jerry lewis has passed away at the age of 91.e of the best comedy teams ever, starring in clubs, radio, television and films. lewis continued to make hit films on his own, inspiring comic actors like jim carey. >> lewis died of natural causes at his home in las vegas, surrounded by his family. >> and tributes are pouring in for the man who used humor to fight racism. dick gregory. >> the 84-year-old's edgy brand of comedy made a lot of people think about those issues. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: dick gregory was a trail blazer. one of the first black comedians to bring racially charged comedy to white audiences. in the early 1960s. >> i haven't seen any baseball player having trouble. that is a great sport for our people. it is the only sport where a black man can shake a stick at a white man and won't cause a riot. >> reporter: he agreed to go on the show if he could sit down with jack parr after his routine. african-americans before then would have to leave the set after performing. >> when they say this show features li
dr. warfield. >> yes, right away. >> i used too much. >> so comic legend, jerry lewis has passed away at the age of 91.e of the best comedy teams ever, starring in clubs, radio, television and films. lewis continued to make hit films on his own, inspiring comic actors like jim carey. >> lewis died of natural causes at his home in las vegas, surrounded by his family. >> and tributes are pouring in for the man who used humor to fight racism. dick gregory. >>...
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dr. phil has exposed online scams before. wait till you see who is on the end of the line this time. >> hi, jerry. this is phyllis. l, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: you say you got
dr. phil has exposed online scams before. wait till you see who is on the end of the line this time. >> hi, jerry. this is phyllis. l, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: you say you got
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comment on what you said about jerry falwell, the reason he is able to support this president, he said is because he does not say what is politically correct, but both drhe business of what is prophetically correct, and what this president said is in error to scripture. what this president said creates and helps to form a hierarchy that is antithetical to the gospel. we are not in the business of politics. we are in the business of the prophetic. we are in the business of a moral compass and it is imperative that those religious leaders, for whatever reason they joined that counsel, my question would not be who's getting off. my question would be why are the ones who are still there there? for whatever reason, they got on that counsel, now is the time for those who have been called to give this nation a moral center, a moral balance to stand up and to be prophetic. >> i wish i had more time because my catholic guilt is going to kick in by ending our chat with three such important religious figures, but thank you very much for your insight. reverend tracy blackman, jonathan greenblat, thank you all. >>> up next, the biggest event of the summer and a lot
comment on what you said about jerry falwell, the reason he is able to support this president, he said is because he does not say what is politically correct, but both drhe business of what is prophetically correct, and what this president said is in error to scripture. what this president said creates and helps to form a hierarchy that is antithetical to the gospel. we are not in the business of politics. we are in the business of the prophetic. we are in the business of a moral compass and it...
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jerry falwell jr. actually defended him. he tweeted out a tweet defending him. this is a significant part of our population -- >> there have been some, drjail from dr. martin luther king talking about the pastors who refused to come over for so long. they're not necessarily on the cutting edge on issues like this. >> they have a higher power to answer to for their hypocrisy on this than any poll number or electorate. but, you know, ronald reagan said that all great change in america starts at the dinner table. and i think what we're seeing, what he means by that is that we as individuals are -- we are really in control of where our country goes. we elect our leaders. we hold them accountable. we stand up. and we -- at times like this, we come together and the best of us comes out. and i think it's so important for people to see this. because, there is so much despair. so much despair going on in this country, that people need to see that we are capable of being civilized, of being good people. and that despite what's going on in washington, despite what's going on with donald trump, and his inability to lead, that we as the american peo
jerry falwell jr. actually defended him. he tweeted out a tweet defending him. this is a significant part of our population -- >> there have been some, drjail from dr. martin luther king talking about the pastors who refused to come over for so long. they're not necessarily on the cutting edge on issues like this. >> they have a higher power to answer to for their hypocrisy on this than any poll number or electorate. but, you know, ronald reagan said that all great change in america...
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jerry renner will join us live. his new movie w one of kevin's favorite. >> maryland supermodel lara making a big smash on the new season of runway. >> dr.. >> wait until you see who else is stopping by. let's just say the show will go to the dogs for a little bit. national dog day on saturday. >> that should be awesome. 6:52 right now. kev is here with today's fox beat. good morning kevin. how are you. >> hey, allison and steve. >> hello. >> i was wear that today was a purple day but i did not have a white shirt so i couldn't wear a purple tie. >> honey, that's what it is. it's all good. >> these are excuses i think of at 5:30 in the morning. good to see you this morning. taylor swift won the internet with the release of her new album title also the release date and a new single to be dropped today. here's the tweet she sent out yesterday. >> how did i miss this al. of the new album. obviously it comes out in november. and also the new single will be out tomorrow night which is actually going to be tonight 'cause this was released yesterday. this was all over her twitter yesterday. though i'm a little bit interested about a couple thing
jerry renner will join us live. his new movie w one of kevin's favorite. >> maryland supermodel lara making a big smash on the new season of runway. >> dr.. >> wait until you see who else is stopping by. let's just say the show will go to the dogs for a little bit. national dog day on saturday. >> that should be awesome. 6:52 right now. kev is here with today's fox beat. good morning kevin. how are you. >> hey, allison and steve. >> hello. >> i was wear...
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now, jerry herself retired from the navy nearly a decade ago after assignments that ranged from anti- submarine warfare to attachÉ duty at the us embassy in moscow. she is now managing editor of oh, dr dre, the literary journal of the veterans writing project. traci joined the marines out of high school in the late 1970s and served for 10 years including stints as a public affairs officer and military journalists. she has a master's degree in creative writing and has taught the subject and has written a handful of previous books, one is a memoir "eyes right" and another is a guide to military writing titled "on point". ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming jerri though and tracy crowe. [applause]. >> this is jerri and mrs. tracy. >> wow, look at all of you. welcome and i'm sorry if our backs will be-- you are not forgotten, i promise. let's see. give us just a second to get a little set up here. are you comfy? >> i'm comfy. >> okay. on going to turn this whole thing over you-- no. >> nice try. [laughter] >> let's see. what you need to know before we really share too much about this is that this book would not have been possible, not one word of it had it not been for my
now, jerry herself retired from the navy nearly a decade ago after assignments that ranged from anti- submarine warfare to attachÉ duty at the us embassy in moscow. she is now managing editor of oh, dr dre, the literary journal of the veterans writing project. traci joined the marines out of high school in the late 1970s and served for 10 years including stints as a public affairs officer and military journalists. she has a master's degree in creative writing and has taught the subject and has...