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brenda and dr. joe, i wouldn't be blessed with this house right now. >> amanda is now a member of what is known as the do right crew, mostly former inmates who meet with the do right kids, youngsters dr. brenda has recruited, to do community service and talk about the problems of growing up. >> you know whenever i do, i guess, want to relapse or think about going back to my old ways, i think, you know, well i'm accountability to the do right kids, you know. and i don't want to have to go to them and say, "hey, listen, i screwed up, i'm back in jail." >> i need you to sign up. here's lime-green paper, it says do right, do right, do right. if you're part of the do right crew, there's so many benefits that come along with being part of the do right crew. >> even these prisoners are eligible for a free home, and she'll help with a job too, if they "do right." >> i'll do everything i can to find you a job. i can't promise you that job will come but i'll sure do my doggone best to help you get a job. >> the d
brenda and dr. joe, i wouldn't be blessed with this house right now. >> amanda is now a member of what is known as the do right crew, mostly former inmates who meet with the do right kids, youngsters dr. brenda has recruited, to do community service and talk about the problems of growing up. >> you know whenever i do, i guess, want to relapse or think about going back to my old ways, i think, you know, well i'm accountability to the do right kids, you know. and i don't want to have...
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we are joined by commissioner president thomas does it go, dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one failed to -- failure to take such action would lead to center. these are actions above and beyond call of duty. at this time, i would like to invite the chief of police, cheif gascon, to come up here and speak. >> thank you, everyo
we are joined by commissioner president thomas does it go, dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney,...
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obama and dr. joe biden as well for caring for our military families. -- and dr. jill biden as well. [applause] when we visited general shinseki on the battlefield, i was reminded of the say in the military, on the battlefield, we need no soldiers in kind. and we say in congress, and when they come home, we leave no veterans behind. no veterans behind. [applause] for us in congress, every day is veterans day. because every day we understand the moral obligation we have to our veterans for making as the home of the brave -- and the land of the free and the home of the bridge. and we're very, very proud of your patriotism, your courage, sacrifices that you're willing to make for our country. and now we have important work to do. we have more important to work to do to end homelessness, and we're on that track. thank goodness for the local initiatives, bobbi, secretary shinseki, president obama -- it is everybody's priority. we want to have the health services that our veterans need be available to them and that they know about what is available. that is why that sup
obama and dr. joe biden as well for caring for our military families. -- and dr. jill biden as well. [applause] when we visited general shinseki on the battlefield, i was reminded of the say in the military, on the battlefield, we need no soldiers in kind. and we say in congress, and when they come home, we leave no veterans behind. no veterans behind. [applause] for us in congress, every day is veterans day. because every day we understand the moral obligation we have to our veterans for...
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. >> commission vice president dr. joe marshall is en route. commissioner petra dejesus. >> present. >> commissioner angela chance. >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> president. >> commissioner slaughter >> president. >> commissioner turman is excused. you have a quorum as we have the chief of police greg sir and director of the o.c.c. joyce hicks. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the november 16, 2011 san francisco police commission meeting. we have a fairly large agenda to go through including some closed session matters. let's move to line one, the consent calendar. >> item one is the consent calendar to receive and file as an action item. the securitied community audit from march to april 2011, may through june 2011, july-august 2011 and september-october 2011. >> thank you very much, lieutenant. commissioners, in your packet are the secured monthly audit reports for your review. if there are any questions? >> i met with the department and appreciate their hard work and move to accept it. >> do i have a second? >>
. >> commission vice president dr. joe marshall is en route. commissioner petra dejesus. >> present. >> commissioner angela chance. >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> president. >> commissioner slaughter >> president. >> commissioner turman is excused. you have a quorum as we have the chief of police greg sir and director of the o.c.c. joyce hicks. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the november 16, 2011 san...
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our side all right unfortunately we are out of time but thank you so much professor and filmmaker dr joe had a fernando's good luck with that event tonight thank you very much thank you for having us. so it is now foreign observers are viewing russia's post-election protests as a slog version of the arab spring but domestic analysts say russia had its pro-democracy protests twenty years ago and the middle class they assured in is in no hurry to see a repeat as our season is now a report some of those and this is russia's current government being overthrown is a us senator senator john mccain. talking to your dear sky. u.s. senator john mccain tweets dear vlad the arab spring coming to a neighborhood near you but is it seems russia's so-called slavic spring came and went twenty years ago. mccain and hillary clinton really would like this to happen and you see it in their relations to other countries where these revolutions benefit the u.s. and of course they're pushing for this but don't think it will happen there we're talking here like protests during the collapse of the soviet union hu
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need potentially putting themselves in harms way to the benefit of another individual >> when the dr. joe leventhal the team of surgeons to operate highly unusual but the surgery requires tremendous resources and coordination as well as the understanding that the procedures will take place simultaneously nobody can back out circle broken >> everybody is in this to when it tried to ensure on the day or two we are doing and exchange all of the operations happen >> i am a giver so did not have to think twice about this at all >> kidney now belongs to pedro >> she did not have to do this appreciates the sacrifice she made for all of us and for me that not even put it into words >> they did not have to their faces say it all friend francisco gave his to christina completing the circle cementing a bubbly ship for ever. batt but she is my first niece my brother's daughter always very close it very special bond >> still ahead hundred breath can detect lung cancer and a track for a dog learning how to dial 911. coming up the less said that guy learned giving his owner peace of mind. medical watch
need potentially putting themselves in harms way to the benefit of another individual >> when the dr. joe leventhal the team of surgeons to operate highly unusual but the surgery requires tremendous resources and coordination as well as the understanding that the procedures will take place simultaneously nobody can back out circle broken >> everybody is in this to when it tried to ensure on the day or two we are doing and exchange all of the operations happen >> i am a giver...
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now here to deliver the invocation and car -- on this blessed momentous day, we welcome dr. joeiff. [applause] >> may we pray -- we have crossed this river but oceans lie ahead, oceans of challenges, opportunities. we think this -- we thank thee this day co got for the journey. we thank you this day for all you have afforded us as we pursue democracy, love, justice, and peace. now, when our ears become too full of our own sounds and our eyes to follow our own visions, break through the narrow constructs of our minds and liberate us to continue to fight and struggle and make the dream come true. it is in his name that we relate -- that is more than able to keep usable amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, the hon. vincent gray, mayor of the district of columbia. [applause] >> good morning. it is my great honor to welcome all of you this morning to the nation's capital, the city that has the privilege of hosting this long awaited and long overdue memorial. the district of columbia is proud to serve as home to the king memorial celebrating the american ideals that dr. king so heroically s
now here to deliver the invocation and car -- on this blessed momentous day, we welcome dr. joeiff. [applause] >> may we pray -- we have crossed this river but oceans lie ahead, oceans of challenges, opportunities. we think this -- we thank thee this day co got for the journey. we thank you this day for all you have afforded us as we pursue democracy, love, justice, and peace. now, when our ears become too full of our own sounds and our eyes to follow our own visions, break through the...
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dr. kim mulvihill explains. >> reporter: joe used to sing to his wife to make her forget her troubles. >> start singing, smile to her the song, and it would drive her crazy but she would have to smile. >> reporter: now he sings to help her remember. 63-year-old anita was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease two years ago. she has tried different doctors, pills and therapy but it wasn't until she joined a singing group that things started to turn around. [ singing ] >> you're singing and it's happy things. you have some fun along the way. >> reporter: the chorus called the unforgetables is part of a new study of whether music can slow down the effects of dementia. doctors wonder if music can be part of a cure. >> whether this kinds of activity over time improves their mood and communication. >> reporter: doctors wonder if music can be part of a cure. >> there is evidence that music actually affects the way the brain functions. >> you want to be in a good place and this brings us to a good place. and you know what? i'll take those good places for now. >> reporter: for joe and anita, music mak
dr. kim mulvihill explains. >> reporter: joe used to sing to his wife to make her forget her troubles. >> start singing, smile to her the song, and it would drive her crazy but she would have to smile. >> reporter: now he sings to help her remember. 63-year-old anita was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease two years ago. she has tried different doctors, pills and therapy but it wasn't until she joined a singing group that things started to turn around. [ singing ] >>...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, vice-president joe biden, first lady michelle obama, and dr. jill biden. >> welcome to celebrate hanukkah. even if we are doing a little bit early. i want to recognize a few folks that are here. the ambassador to the united states from israel is in the house. we are honored to be joined by one of the justices of the supreme court, justice ruth gaidar been spurred is here. -- ruth bader ginsburg is here. she is one of my favorites. [laughter] i have got a soft spot for justice ginsburg. we have more than a few members of congress here. members of my administration in the house including the new director of jewish out reached. i also want to thank the west point jewish choir for their service to our country. i want to thank the rabbis and leaders that have come here. we are jumping the gun just a little bit. the way i see it, we are just extending the holiday. we are stretching it out. we do have to be careful that your kids do not start thinking that, alas 20 nights. that will cause problems. this hanukkah season, we remember a story so powerfu
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, vice-president joe biden, first lady michelle obama, and dr. jill biden. >> welcome to celebrate hanukkah. even if we are doing a little bit early. i want to recognize a few folks that are here. the ambassador to the united states from israel is in the house. we are honored to be joined by one of the justices of the supreme court, justice ruth gaidar been spurred is here. -- ruth bader ginsburg is here. she is one of my...
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. >> now we want to introduce you to dr. joe reed who is chairman of the alabama democratic conference. he also works for the alabama education association. dr. reed, what is your first memory of george wallace? >> the first memory i have of george wallace was back in 1958. i had just come from korea and george wallace was running for governor. it was a candidate for governor at that time. of course joe patterson won. it was 1958 when i first heard of him. >> do you remember what the memory is? >> he was very vocal. at that time, he did not have anything that any other southern politician had at that time. all were running against the supreme court decision in 1954. they all said they were going to maintain segregation. they all claimed that they could do what the law insisted that they could not do. they all insisted they could get around the law. at that particular time he was not much different from the rest of them. >> what was your life like in alabama in 1958? >> like most other black folks in the south, and to some extent
. >> now we want to introduce you to dr. joe reed who is chairman of the alabama democratic conference. he also works for the alabama education association. dr. reed, what is your first memory of george wallace? >> the first memory i have of george wallace was back in 1958. i had just come from korea and george wallace was running for governor. it was a candidate for governor at that time. of course joe patterson won. it was 1958 when i first heard of him. >> do you remember...
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they were joined by vice president joe biden and his wife dr. jill biden at the national building museum last night. >> good stuff. still trying to pick out that perfect christmas industry? do you go with the real thing or an artificial one this year. >> that is a question for some folks. stay with us. h us. >>> this is major jason johnson coming to you from kabul, afghanistan. i want to say hi and happy holidays to my wife shayla and my kids. love you guys, see you soon. ♪ me and you ♪ a little rendezvous ♪ that special something ♪ that will carry you through ♪ that little reward ♪ for all the things you do [ female announcer ] luscious, creamy filling -- perfectly combined with our intense, slow-melting chocolate -- the one and only ghirardelli squares chocolate. for all the things you do. ghirardelli. moments of timeless pleasure. >>> the redskins fell to the new england patriots 34-27. tom brady through for three touchdowns. redskins scored on a nice trick play though when running back roy helu handed it off to wrap don banks. he threw 4
they were joined by vice president joe biden and his wife dr. jill biden at the national building museum last night. >> good stuff. still trying to pick out that perfect christmas industry? do you go with the real thing or an artificial one this year. >> that is a question for some folks. stay with us. h us. >>> this is major jason johnson coming to you from kabul, afghanistan. i want to say hi and happy holidays to my wife shayla and my kids. love you guys, see you soon....
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dr. kim mulvihill reports a study is looking at whether music and singing can help change that. >> reporter: joe used to sing to his wife anita to make her forget her troubles. >> i'd star singing, smile to her the song, it would drive her crazy but she would have to smile. >> reporter: now he sings to help her remember. 63-year-old anita was diagnosed two years ago. she tried everything but until she joined a singing group, things started to turn around. >> you're singing and it's happy things. you have some fun along the way. >> reporter: the chorus called the unforgettables is part of a study about whether music slows down the effects of dementia. doctors wonder if music can be part of a cure. >> whether this kind of activity over time improves their mood, improves their communication with each other. >> reporter: doctors wonder if music can be part of a cure. >> there is evidence that music actually affects the way the brain functions. >> you want to be in a good place this brings us to a good place. i'll take those good places for now. >> reporter: for joe and anita, music makes these diffi
dr. kim mulvihill reports a study is looking at whether music and singing can help change that. >> reporter: joe used to sing to his wife anita to make her forget her troubles. >> i'd star singing, smile to her the song, it would drive her crazy but she would have to smile. >> reporter: now he sings to help her remember. 63-year-old anita was diagnosed two years ago. she tried everything but until she joined a singing group, things started to turn around. >> you're...
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dr. oz here. >> yes. >> but -- >> ginatonic, perhaps. >> i think joe is right here. you're seeing the tail end of something here. this doesn't feel like the beginning of anything. as a matter of fact, newt is a throwback. newt's 68 years old. to some of the older conservatives, he reminds them of the days back when republicans were on the rise. newt violated a lot of their principles but they are not thinking of that. there's a nostalgia to this. you had ronald reagan and george h.w. as the remainder man and then the remainder man of the remainder man and now that whole generation has run its course and there is probably a new one waiting in the wings. it obviously is not newt gingrich or ron paul. it's a whole new construct of some kind that the republicans really haven't put together yet. >> i think howard's on to something here. the real problem is that we baby boomers are secret juveniles. >> there you go. >> joe klein and howard fineman, thanks guys. >>> sarah palin urged the republican candidates to participate in the donald trump debate and so, of course, the
dr. oz here. >> yes. >> but -- >> ginatonic, perhaps. >> i think joe is right here. you're seeing the tail end of something here. this doesn't feel like the beginning of anything. as a matter of fact, newt is a throwback. newt's 68 years old. to some of the older conservatives, he reminds them of the days back when republicans were on the rise. newt violated a lot of their principles but they are not thinking of that. there's a nostalgia to this. you had ronald reagan...
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joe heller? >> right into the mic. >> my name is dr. richard bader, i had the honor to take care of -- [inaudible] which is a neuroright rarely seen by most doctors, and fortunately, rarely experienced by many patients. first i want to make one comment. i think there was -- [inaudible] about jewish neurosis. but i met joe heller one day at a beach on fire eyeland. and having met him -- island. and having met him, i commented i had read his book and so forth. he said, you're a doctor, can you help me? by the way, he hated doctors because his father died because of a screwed-up operation by a doctor. and he said my wife has a skin lesion on her breast, can you examine it? so four people got up and held up beach towels making some sort of a kind of little alcove where i was able to lower the lady's suit and examine the breast which had a ringworm on it. and then the next day he appeared on the beach with a copy of "catch-22" because he said what is your fee, and i said, just give me a copy of your book. inscribed in the book is to dr. rich
joe heller? >> right into the mic. >> my name is dr. richard bader, i had the honor to take care of -- [inaudible] which is a neuroright rarely seen by most doctors, and fortunately, rarely experienced by many patients. first i want to make one comment. i think there was -- [inaudible] about jewish neurosis. but i met joe heller one day at a beach on fire eyeland. and having met him -- island. and having met him, i commented i had read his book and so forth. he said, you're a...
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joe heller. >> right into the mic. >> my name is dr. richard bader. i had the honor to take care during his illness, which is a polyneuritis rarely seen by most doctors that is experienced by many patients but first i want to make one comment and there's a talk about george's neurosis and i met joe heller on a sudden beach in fire island. and having met him, i commented i read his book and so forth. and he said, could you help me, you're a doctor. and by the way, i never realized that he hated doctors because of his father died of a screwed up operation by a doctor. i don't know whether you know that. his father drove a bakery truck or something like that in coney island. and he said, my wife has a mark on her breast. could you examine it and tell me what you think. and people said fine, four people held up beach towels making some little -- left brese and she had a ring worm and the next day he arrived on the beach and he asked me and he said what is your fee and he said gave me a copy of the book and inscribed in the book to dr. richard bader on ful
joe heller. >> right into the mic. >> my name is dr. richard bader. i had the honor to take care during his illness, which is a polyneuritis rarely seen by most doctors that is experienced by many patients but first i want to make one comment and there's a talk about george's neurosis and i met joe heller on a sudden beach in fire island. and having met him, i commented i read his book and so forth. and he said, could you help me, you're a doctor. and by the way, i never realized...
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dr. james mcghee is a forensic psychiatrist at the sheppard pratt hospital in baltimore. he would play a pivotal role as the drama played out. >> joe palczynski was a fellow who could be a lot of things. he was a very bright guy who could be very charming and very manipulative and very, very dangerous, murderously dangerous. >> when we come back, joe palczynski was still out there, a fugitive and now the subject of one of the largest manhunts in maryland law enforcement history. >> they were stopping cars and checking trunks. it was clearly a very tense, frightening situation. >> my thought is, you know, this is the end, the end. of both of us really. i thought he was going to kill me, too. [ male announcer ] what can you do with plain white rice? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i
dr. james mcghee is a forensic psychiatrist at the sheppard pratt hospital in baltimore. he would play a pivotal role as the drama played out. >> joe palczynski was a fellow who could be a lot of things. he was a very bright guy who could be very charming and very manipulative and very, very dangerous, murderously dangerous. >> when we come back, joe palczynski was still out there, a fugitive and now the subject of one of the largest manhunts in maryland law enforcement history....
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joe." back with us onset, dr. jeffrey sacks and jim cramer.erday, wiping out last week's slump. the dow left 490 points, capping a 7% gain over the last three days. wednesday's session was the best showing in more than two years. investors are boosted by a joint effort between the federal reserve and other central banks to offer emergency loans to lower the cost of borrowing. >> okay, okay, okay. >> what? >> come on. jeffrey sachs. >> what? >> sound and fury, zigging signifying nothing. we have a huge spike in the stock market while the economy continues to stagger on. one more example of a complete disconnect between wall street and main street. >> basically, we've got a very, very serious crisis. europe is falling apart. the united states can't agree on doing anything. and the only institutions that can act at all right now are the central banks. and six of them acted to pump in more liquidity yesterday. but also very interestingly, china's central bank did, as well. and what's really amazing is how china moves the world. china is in bad sha
joe." back with us onset, dr. jeffrey sacks and jim cramer.erday, wiping out last week's slump. the dow left 490 points, capping a 7% gain over the last three days. wednesday's session was the best showing in more than two years. investors are boosted by a joint effort between the federal reserve and other central banks to offer emergency loans to lower the cost of borrowing. >> okay, okay, okay. >> what? >> come on. jeffrey sachs. >> what? >> sound and fury,...
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joe." time now for the must-read opinion pages. we'll start with the "wall street journal." dr. book coming out next month. as china rises, a new u.s. strategy. a great power that allows itself to be preoccupied only with the problems today is likely to end up mired in the conflicts of yesterday. a great power must be guided by a longer range strategic vision. for the united states, the central challenge over the next decades will be used to revitalize itself accommodating china's rising global status. a successful u.s. effort to enlarge the west, making it the world's most stable and democratic zone would seek to combine power with principle. a cooperative, larger west extending from north america and europe through eurasia, all the way to japan and south korea would enhance the appeal of the west east core principles for other cultures thus encouraging the gradual emergence of a universal, democratic, political culture. >> that's taken from foreign affairs article that he's going to be published in january and february. his book comes out, though, in january. >> late january,
joe." time now for the must-read opinion pages. we'll start with the "wall street journal." dr. book coming out next month. as china rises, a new u.s. strategy. a great power that allows itself to be preoccupied only with the problems today is likely to end up mired in the conflicts of yesterday. a great power must be guided by a longer range strategic vision. for the united states, the central challenge over the next decades will be used to revitalize itself accommodating...
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joe biden, accompanied by kenneth salazar, mr. johnson, and mr. skip mason. president and mrs. obama, vice president and dr.y salazar, distinguished guests, friends -- secretary salazar, distinguished guests, friends, it is with great pride that i stand here as the 33rd president of alpha phi alpha fraternity, dr. king's fraternity. the idea of a memorial for dr. king was conceived in 1983, where so many ideas are conceived, at the kitchen table, with the group of our fraternity brothers led by dr. george c. lee. many began embracing a single vision led by a group of dynamic past general presidents that are here. i would ask that you stand and be recognized. all brothers of alpha phi alpha stand so that he might be recognized and so that we can link the world for their -- you might be recognized and so that we can thank the world for their support of this great moment. thank you. you may be seated. alpha phi alpha joined with fraternities across the country, federal and local government, people all around the world, all around a common goal, to build a monument celebrating our borther as -- our brother as a
joe biden, accompanied by kenneth salazar, mr. johnson, and mr. skip mason. president and mrs. obama, vice president and dr.y salazar, distinguished guests, friends -- secretary salazar, distinguished guests, friends, it is with great pride that i stand here as the 33rd president of alpha phi alpha fraternity, dr. king's fraternity. the idea of a memorial for dr. king was conceived in 1983, where so many ideas are conceived, at the kitchen table, with the group of our fraternity brothers led by...
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carrera del legendario joe paterno, popular entrenador de fÚtbol americano y conocÍa los di denuncias. >> preso por la muerte de michael jackson terminÓ su mÉdico de cabecera el dr convirtieron en escÁndalo. >> anthony way. un congresista nueva york se tomÓ fotos desnudos e las enviÓ a 6 mujeres y renunciÓ a su escaÑo >> revelado a gritos sacudiÓ la costa oeste cuando el ex gobernador de california reconociÓ que no quiere reconocer el astro aceptÓ que fue el resultado de un larguero mano skwe y romance. >> un caso que todavÍa genera controversia es el fundador wikileaks a quiÉn el gobierno de los estados unidos lo quiere procesar por espionaje y serÍa una pÉsima estrategia a nivel internacional. revelÓ secretos polÍticos financieros y militares que siguen en investigaciÓn y han provocado crisis que seguramente volverÁn a ser noticia en el 2012. >> bueno, hubo que responder nena investigaciÓn sobre asalto sexual pero no se comprobÓ con las alegaciones y hay quienes sugieren que fue una cortina de humo para desviar la tensiÓn en que obtuvo la informaciÓn t utilizando fuentes confidenciales. >> y pasamos ahora con jackie guerrido y el pronÓstico del tiempo adelante
carrera del legendario joe paterno, popular entrenador de fÚtbol americano y conocÍa los di denuncias. >> preso por la muerte de michael jackson terminÓ su mÉdico de cabecera el dr convirtieron en escÁndalo. >> anthony way. un congresista nueva york se tomÓ fotos desnudos e las enviÓ a 6 mujeres y renunciÓ a su escaÑo >> revelado a gritos sacudiÓ la costa oeste cuando el ex gobernador de california reconociÓ que no quiere reconocer el astro aceptÓ que fue el...
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dr. brzezinski. and kelly o'donnell on capitol hill. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks.my husband. easy. name some things that aren't on your list. jumper cables, camo anything, a power drill -- ooh! [ male announcer ] the only place to go for every guy on your christmas list with great deals throughout the store. walmart. let's do it, let's go to vegas. vegas baby! maybe we should head back to the dealership first? vegas! no, this is a test drive. vegas! [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get zero first month's payment, zero down, zero security deposit and zero due at signing on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com. nyquil tylenol: we are?ylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & f
dr. brzezinski. and kelly o'donnell on capitol hill. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks.my husband. easy. name some things that aren't on your list. jumper cables, camo anything, a power drill -- ooh! [ male announcer ] the only place to go for every guy on your christmas list with great deals throughout the store. walmart. let's do it, let's go to vegas. vegas baby! maybe we should head back to the dealership first? vegas! no, this is a test drive. vegas! [ male...
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dr. tyson? tyson: these are "the pluto files," next on nova. major funding for nova is provided by the following... joe weissman: i've been growing algae for 35 yea supporting nova and promoting public understanding of science. and the corporation for public broadcasting and by pbs viewers like you. major fundin tyson: for more than 75 years, the great stage of our solar system had a familiar cast of characters, nine players in all. we even memorized their names. mercury, venus, earth and mars... the rocky planets. jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune... those gas giants. and all the way out to the very edge of our solar system perhaps the most popular player of all, a lonely little misfit planet pluto. but recently pluto lost its starring role, and some folks are blaming that on me. i, neil degrasse tyson, director of the hayden planetarium, in new york city, have been accused of being... a pluto hater. back in 2000, when my colleagues and i were designing this place, instead of exhibiting pluto here with planets like earth and mars or up there with giants like jupiter and saturn we decided to boldly g
dr. tyson? tyson: these are "the pluto files," next on nova. major funding for nova is provided by the following... joe weissman: i've been growing algae for 35 yea supporting nova and promoting public understanding of science. and the corporation for public broadcasting and by pbs viewers like you. major fundin tyson: for more than 75 years, the great stage of our solar system had a familiar cast of characters, nine players in all. we even memorized their names. mercury, venus, earth...
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dr. death for his advocate of assisted suicide. he never waivered after his beliefs cost him eight years in prison. other notable deaths of 2011 include boxer joe frazier, singer amy winehouse and the first female vice presidential candidate geraldine ferrera. >> it has been a year. we forget how much we lost. >> yeah, think back to really the impact every single one of them had. >> good or bad, still an impact. yeah. >>> all right, what you got in the way of weather? you have cold weather coming our way. >> i have impact coming for you. it's coming up in a couple days. the next few days you are going to be able to wear short sleeves, then the other part of the forecast, you are going to have to have every part of your body covered in some way, shape or form. it's going to get cold out there. we are looking at a mixture of cloud cover and clearing skies across the area. we are dealing with 42 degrees, the current temperature out there. a little bit of a wind at 7 miles per hour. it's a windchill into the upper 30s. current temperatures 36 in leesburg, 34 in fredericksburg. the airport not reporting. 37 in baltimore and the eastern shore, temper
dr. death for his advocate of assisted suicide. he never waivered after his beliefs cost him eight years in prison. other notable deaths of 2011 include boxer joe frazier, singer amy winehouse and the first female vice presidential candidate geraldine ferrera. >> it has been a year. we forget how much we lost. >> yeah, think back to really the impact every single one of them had. >> good or bad, still an impact. yeah. >>> all right, what you got in the way of weather?...
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and then reported it to joe paterno and then paterno told him to report it to tim curley and gary schultz. what this new witness, dr a friend of the family of mcqueary, says mcqueary told him that night, the night of the incident was something very different. that he didn't see any sexual activity, he heard sex sounds in the shower and he saw the boy emerging from the shower. an arm grabbing him back in and then sandusky emerging from the shower in a towel. it's something less than what is in that grand jury report. so therefore this could undermine the case against curley and schultz. it doesn't, by the way, absolve them of what a lot of people think is the moral obligation to have done something when hearing about this. but in terms of the legal case against perjury, it could be very significant. >> there's a rosherman aspect to this. if it's not clear what mcqueary said in the first instance when he was telling his relatives about this, how do we know what he told to the athletic director, how it got couched finally to joe paterno? buzz? >> well, that's the problem. the thing is we all know as these trials unfol
and then reported it to joe paterno and then paterno told him to report it to tim curley and gary schultz. what this new witness, dr a friend of the family of mcqueary, says mcqueary told him that night, the night of the incident was something very different. that he didn't see any sexual activity, he heard sex sounds in the shower and he saw the boy emerging from the shower. an arm grabbing him back in and then sandusky emerging from the shower in a towel. it's something less than what is in...
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dr. nancy tackle today's hot topics, including a new pill for hangovers and the return of tiger woods, as we get started on a tuesday here on "today." joe to you. >> matt, look forward to it. hope you have a great day. >> thanks. you too. >>> [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants don't use it. we can't wait. epa must update power plant standards to protect our kids. [ baby coughing ] in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. no longer blame their commute for making them late. >>> good morning. weather and traffic on the ones. 6)"mcenterma 6)"mcenterma virginia, light rain in maryland, virginia, and west virginia and areas west of i-95. we've
dr. nancy tackle today's hot topics, including a new pill for hangovers and the return of tiger woods, as we get started on a tuesday here on "today." joe to you. >> matt, look forward to it. hope you have a great day. >> thanks. you too. >>> [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants...
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joe johns will be with me in a second. we are getting ready for cnn's "state of the union." >>> stay with us. >>> also coming up, dr.gupta has a new show -- another new show. it's called "the next list." this week he is talking to an interactive artist. >> before the ipad i used to joke that i make useless programs. but they are as useless as a song, a movie, a story, something like that. all of a sudden with the ipad i could just go direct tloi people and say check this thing out. we don't even have to label what it is. it is just called grav x. called bubble harp. see if you like it. and all of a sudden they did. >> catch that on sundays, "the next list," with our dr. sanjay gupta. set that dvr for 2:00 eastern time. one more gift... [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're giving an amazing gift, shouldn't it be given in an amazing way? ♪ ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offers on the 2012 es 350 and, as a gift from lexus, we'll make your first month's payment. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at
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dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joeerno is no longer the head coach of penn state. they dismissed paterno along with graham >>> unemployment is at its lowest rate in nearly three years. that's the latest, anderson? >>> a young woman, 24 years old, she is white, he is black. they went to her family church and the pastor said to her parents, don't come back any more. don't sing here at this church because i don't want my 3-year-old granddaughter to look and think that as a white child, she can grow up to marry a black man. that really happened in this country this summer. stella harville comes out to tell her story of what's happening with this church and the congregation voted to not have a biracial marriage. she comes out front to tell her story. >>> we'll also talk about what president barack obama is doing to get re-elected. here's a hint, hillary has something to do with it. back to you, anderson. >> erin, thanks. >>> coming up, the ridulist. >>> time now for the ridiculist. tonight i got to add a guy named ed schult
dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joeerno is no longer the head coach of penn state. they dismissed paterno along with graham >>> unemployment is at its lowest rate in nearly three years. that's the latest, anderson? >>> a young woman, 24 years old, she is white, he is black. they went to her family church and the...
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dr. drew in the spinoff "sober house." so, bob, we're thrilled to have you. let's start with mindy mccready. how long have you known her? >> well, i just dealt with her on the joeou know one of your producers asked me, what was the last con ver sags you had with her? to not go back to florida and live in her mom's house that was discharging from our treatment and now, it's two years later and here we are in this mess. >> when you counseled her in that stint on celebrity rehab, some two years ago, what was it that she was abusing? >> it was primary prescription drugs, i believe. you know, the problem of mindy is like you said in your intro, these layers of problems with men, with her mother, her outlandish and outrageous behaviors. it's basically you have to weed through to try to figure out what's motivating the whole thing and what i found at the center of her problems was this on again off again love-hate relationship she has with her mother. and then i -- looks like that's what this is about. >> i want to ask you about that because her publicist tells us that she, she's asked a court to have custody of her son. it's her mother who has custody. she wants cust
dr. drew in the spinoff "sober house." so, bob, we're thrilled to have you. let's start with mindy mccready. how long have you known her? >> well, i just dealt with her on the joeou know one of your producers asked me, what was the last con ver sags you had with her? to not go back to florida and live in her mom's house that was discharging from our treatment and now, it's two years later and here we are in this mess. >> when you counseled her in that stint on celebrity...
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dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joef penn state. they dismissed paterno along with graham spannie i >>> unemployment is at its lowest rate in nearly three years. that's the latest, anderson? >>> a young woman, 24 years old, she is white, he is black. they went to her family church and the pastor said to her parents, don't come back any more. don't sing here at this church because i don't want my 3-year-old granddaughter to look and think that as a white child, she can grow up to marry a black man. that really happened in this country this summer. stella harville comes out to tell her story of what's happening with this church and the congregation voted to not have a biracial marriage. she comes out front to tell her story. >>> we'll also talk about what president barack obama is doing to get re-elected. here's a hint, hillary has something to do with it. back to you, anderson. >> erin, thanks. >>> coming up, the ridulist. [ slap! ] [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods
dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joef penn state. they dismissed paterno along with graham spannie i >>> unemployment is at its lowest rate in nearly three years. that's the latest, anderson? >>> a young woman, 24 years old, she is white, he is black. they went to her family church and the pastor said to her...