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the attack happen on wayfarer dr. john gonzales is live with the details. >> in the last 18 years the only thing that has damaged this holiday display is wind. are here lie in the driveway these boys were some of the irreplaceable ornaments that were destroyed during a vicious act of vandalism. >> it helps put you in the spirit. >> the christmas wonderland almost magically appears each december. for 18 years, this fairfax station neighborhood gets a visit from hundreds of santas, a hot air balloon and thousands of lights. >> the eyes glow in the parents smile. it makes your heart feel good. >> for the first time, this display got unwelcome visitors. they smashed the display with baseball bats and rammed the display with their car. you can still see tracks on the ground. >> it is despicable. i cannot comprehend why. >> home surveillance cameras the family installed captured the vandalism at 4:00 sunday morning. more than $6,000 worth of damage. it is not about the money. what's the thing that was most distressing at all is
the attack happen on wayfarer dr. john gonzales is live with the details. >> in the last 18 years the only thing that has damaged this holiday display is wind. are here lie in the driveway these boys were some of the irreplaceable ornaments that were destroyed during a vicious act of vandalism. >> it helps put you in the spirit. >> the christmas wonderland almost magically appears each december. for 18 years, this fairfax station neighborhood gets a visit from hundreds of...
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he says my name is dr. john -- and i am speaking on behalf of the organizing committee and particularly those of us who work in psychiatry at s.f. general hospital. i am at a unit where i have been a psychiatrist for 30 years. i also pass on the analysis regarding the services for which sedar should be held accountable, as i am more free to speak and the employees of sedar health. -- sutter health. our job is to stabilize them and transfer them to a corporate facilities for follow-up. those facilities are rapidly being eliminated, meeting our patients can and a back in the streets. -- can end up back on the streets. with the st. luke's rebuilt, in regards to the community outreach, the comments of our doctors were literally written out of the minutes. they cannot solve the city's mental health issues and then ask for permission to effectively eliminate all of their sites -- psych beds. they are talking about where it -- keeping some at one campus but not say for how long. i will skip the most important parts sin
he says my name is dr. john -- and i am speaking on behalf of the organizing committee and particularly those of us who work in psychiatry at s.f. general hospital. i am at a unit where i have been a psychiatrist for 30 years. i also pass on the analysis regarding the services for which sedar should be held accountable, as i am more free to speak and the employees of sedar health. -- sutter health. our job is to stabilize them and transfer them to a corporate facilities for follow-up. those...
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(sot: dr. john santa)"omega-3 fatty acids can reduce the risk off heart attacks and stroke.people can get enough by eating fatty fish at least twice a week."(v/o)that includes salmon, as well as sar. sardines. consumer reports does have a caution. fish-oil supplements can interact with certain prescription drugs, including blood-pressure medicine, so check with your doctor first. megan gilliland, fox45 news at ten. 3 the type of bond a mother has with her child could affect their weight. researchers found toddlers who have a poor emotional relationship with their moms are more likely to be obese when they turn 15. the findings support a previous study showing toddlers who didn't have close emotional ties were more likely to become obese by the age of 4-and-a-half. researchers suggest toddlers may begin to uue food as a source of comfort in place of mom. overweight children can groww up to have healthy hearts as long as they lose the baby fat...eventuallystudies suggest heavy kids who slim down end up have normal heart disease risks.researchers say decreasing obesity between
(sot: dr. john santa)"omega-3 fatty acids can reduce the risk off heart attacks and stroke.people can get enough by eating fatty fish at least twice a week."(v/o)that includes salmon, as well as sar. sardines. consumer reports does have a caution. fish-oil supplements can interact with certain prescription drugs, including blood-pressure medicine, so check with your doctor first. megan gilliland, fox45 news at ten. 3 the type of bond a mother has with her child could affect their...
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. >> on the scene, dr. john vogel, a first year hospital resident tried to resuscitate a female victim with the health of a nurse. >> she started doing chest compressions while i continued the mouth-to-mouth. but it was not successful. >> the bomb in centennial park was the largest pipe bomb in u.s. history. it spewed a mix of shrapnel, predominantly of case hardened nails. the mason airy nails designed for driving in brick, stone and concrete. miss hawthorne was killed when one of the nails struck her in the head. these are traveling at over 2,000 feet per second. it's like a small missile. other people were struck by pieces of the pipe that the explosive was contained in. >> when you find something like nails in a device, it's flut for a purpose, called anti-personnel. if you will put something that will just damage, you don't need bolts or screws or steel ball bearings or things like that. when you-point that in there, it's definitely designed to kill or in injure people. >> a little more than 24 hours after
. >> on the scene, dr. john vogel, a first year hospital resident tried to resuscitate a female victim with the health of a nurse. >> she started doing chest compressions while i continued the mouth-to-mouth. but it was not successful. >> the bomb in centennial park was the largest pipe bomb in u.s. history. it spewed a mix of shrapnel, predominantly of case hardened nails. the mason airy nails designed for driving in brick, stone and concrete. miss hawthorne was killed when...
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situations where it's not needed and not a good test in a healthy person. >> dr. john we appreciate your insight. thank you very much and have a nice weekend. >> thank you. >>> for more on scans and tests that are recommended go to our partner in health, webmd.com and search medical tests. >>> coming up next from needless medical tests to mindlessly thinking about sex. details of a new study on why guys aren't as obsessed with the birds and the bees as they used to be. watching the "the early show" on cbs. ♪call 1-800-steemer. [ female announcer ] the newest seasonal flavors are here. ♪ express yourself ♪ [ female announcer ] because coffee is like the holidays. ♪ oh, do it [ female announcer ] it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate. from nestle. [ female announcer ] it's better when you add your flavor. usa prime credit... this peggy... hi, i'm cashing in my points... peggy? no more points - coupons now. coupons? coupons. coupons? next, you convert coupons to tokens. tokens? then you trade tokens for credits. and then i get the cash? then you call back. bye
situations where it's not needed and not a good test in a healthy person. >> dr. john we appreciate your insight. thank you very much and have a nice weekend. >> thank you. >>> for more on scans and tests that are recommended go to our partner in health, webmd.com and search medical tests. >>> coming up next from needless medical tests to mindlessly thinking about sex. details of a new study on why guys aren't as obsessed with the birds and the bees as they used to...
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in the details of the ceremony signs avenue power structure, dr. johnk a research fellow joins us now to discuss the funeral and of course north korea's future. thank you so much for joining us, dr. park. what did you glean from these images because it was an opportunity to see the new power structure. >> absolutely. there's two main things that really struck me. the first was you got to see the resemblance of what is the leadership structure. you saw it in a very physical manifestation. kim jong-un touching the hearst and his uncle, senior party officials and very senior military officials. so here we see this cocoon as the grooming process continues. the second point, the wailing of the people. that's very striking for a lot of outside observers. the thing you have to be about north korea the 1% in north korea live in pyongyang. that's really a symptom of the structure of the regime where people are very carefully screened and those who are the most loyal and deemed to be the most pure are in pyongyang and a big obligation for them is to be the suppor
in the details of the ceremony signs avenue power structure, dr. johnk a research fellow joins us now to discuss the funeral and of course north korea's future. thank you so much for joining us, dr. park. what did you glean from these images because it was an opportunity to see the new power structure. >> absolutely. there's two main things that really struck me. the first was you got to see the resemblance of what is the leadership structure. you saw it in a very physical manifestation....
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dr. johniatrist also examined marie and submitted to the court at least one report. other experts had access to this report, including dr. mark feldman. his main field of study is munchausen's disorder. >> i was able to receive a lot of information from dr. o'brien's report. >> dr. o'brien diagnosed marie noe with a mixed personality disorder. but dr. feldman was hoping to learn more. >> it should have been a comprehensive leave no stone unturned evaluation. >> dr. feldman responded to dr. o'brien's report with a letter to the judge, william mazzola. >> the court had said that the money that would have been spent on her criminal prosecution and the money that would have been spent on her incarceration were then to be diverted to this once in a lifetime, perhaps, scientific study of what a person who may well have been the worst female serial killer in our nation's history. >> dr. feldman strongly believes a range of experts from varying fields needs to examine marie noe before she gets much ol
dr. johniatrist also examined marie and submitted to the court at least one report. other experts had access to this report, including dr. mark feldman. his main field of study is munchausen's disorder. >> i was able to receive a lot of information from dr. o'brien's report. >> dr. o'brien diagnosed marie noe with a mixed personality disorder. but dr. feldman was hoping to learn more. >> it should have been a comprehensive leave no stone unturned evaluation. >> dr....
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. >> at philadelphia's moss rehabilitation research institute institute, dr. johne says, is that ambien's active ingredient is the trigger. >> the red-colored images here is pictures of the amount of blood flow in the brain at rest. in this row the patient is off, but in this row it is taken after zolpidem. the blood flow has increased in several areas, particularly the areas involved with language comprehension. >> dr. white cautions that his preliminary research shows fewer than 10% of brain-injured patients even respond to ambien. very few as dramatically as sam. also, he says, if you give a patient the drug several times a day, each dose may not last as long. >> so for now, sam and sally are on their own. >> they still have plans to marry one day and sally says she's just happy she never gave up. >> a lot of people expect me to walk away, but they just didn't realize that our connection is unbroken. it's stronger than anything i've ever known before. so i couldn't do that. >> why not? >> i wouldn't be me, you know, without him. i'd be heart broken. >> and witho
. >> at philadelphia's moss rehabilitation research institute institute, dr. johne says, is that ambien's active ingredient is the trigger. >> the red-colored images here is pictures of the amount of blood flow in the brain at rest. in this row the patient is off, but in this row it is taken after zolpidem. the blood flow has increased in several areas, particularly the areas involved with language comprehension. >> dr. white cautions that his preliminary research shows fewer...
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. >> narrator: dr. john ezzell, who worked at the lab, was also a consultant for the fbi. his speech is now impaired by parkinson's disease. ezzell had bad news for the fbi. >> to me, it looked like some sort of a version of a turtle trap. dave wilson from the fbi turns around and starts walking out of the lab and says, "my god, you mean i just spent $20,000 today on a turtle trap?" and i say, "well, you may have." ( laughs ) >> a turtle trap. yes, they did find a turtle trap. we were chuckling. but of course, for steve, it's a bittersweet chuckle, because he's still on the receiving end of the joke until his name is clear. >> narrator: it would take nearly five years before hatfill was officially cleared. he won a $5.8 million judgement against the united states government for invasion of privacy. at the white house, the president continued to insist the fbi wrap up the case. >> five years into this case, there's still no suspect. and that was unacceptable in the biggest case in fbi history, the biggest act of bioterrorism on u.s. soil. >> narrator: mueller reassigned the
. >> narrator: dr. john ezzell, who worked at the lab, was also a consultant for the fbi. his speech is now impaired by parkinson's disease. ezzell had bad news for the fbi. >> to me, it looked like some sort of a version of a turtle trap. dave wilson from the fbi turns around and starts walking out of the lab and says, "my god, you mean i just spent $20,000 today on a turtle trap?" and i say, "well, you may have." ( laughs ) >> a turtle trap. yes, they did...
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and gary is joined by dr. john carlos. olympic medalists and offered to one of the most enduring source images of our time gary and dr. carlos of next. >>gary: i have some disturbing news, rolando mcclain has been a lesson. --has been lessened, he was in his hometown for as grandfathered 0 he has been released on bond. now coming up suddenly have san francisco bay. that way is something that we talk about every year and a half and i hand's spirit--now we have in our hands. >> i am so excited about been back and looking for to what we have hit his we talk about a few try to leave that the feature sharp snap. then i think it ought is glad to see that he really had been chomping at the bit. we feel like we have got a is a stunt. >>gary: a letter kenneth-- they do leslie. the only have a guy that this say something john carlos, and have two of his books? >>pam: yes i did hit that have but not unpleasant basketball john was the first i ever saw that wear sunglasses that night. and i lying? >> you are telling the truth. >>gary: n
and gary is joined by dr. john carlos. olympic medalists and offered to one of the most enduring source images of our time gary and dr. carlos of next. >>gary: i have some disturbing news, rolando mcclain has been a lesson. --has been lessened, he was in his hometown for as grandfathered 0 he has been released on bond. now coming up suddenly have san francisco bay. that way is something that we talk about every year and a half and i hand's spirit--now we have in our hands. >> i am...
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the second piece today had enough people heard this, but dr. john was on cnn this morning in the world's shortest segment ever. it lasted two questions before they cut them off because they started by saying john carlos, first about code want to talk about the occupied movements even going to. you were involved in the bat power salute. he said stop right there. it was in a black power salute. it was power of the people coming human rights are everybody. that is the first thing. then she goes okay, but we wanted to ask you also if we could, back then in 1968 before we talk about the occupied movements come you paid a price match her medal taken away. stop right there. that's propaganda they've been spreading for 43 years. now it's your questions? click, they cut them off. just like that. in the aftermath of that, have you ever heard of dead spin.com? it's the most red sports website. big headline on dead spin.com. cnn's awkward interview with john carlos. six hours later, call from cnn. we please come back on so we come back on so we can do the inter
the second piece today had enough people heard this, but dr. john was on cnn this morning in the world's shortest segment ever. it lasted two questions before they cut them off because they started by saying john carlos, first about code want to talk about the occupied movements even going to. you were involved in the bat power salute. he said stop right there. it was in a black power salute. it was power of the people coming human rights are everybody. that is the first thing. then she goes...
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[applause] that is wonderful the second piece of news dr. john was on cnn this morning the world's shortest segment ever it lasted two questions before they cut him off because it started off john carlos first of all, we want to talk to about the akamai movements you have been going to you're involved in the black power salute he said stop right there. is not up black power salute human rights for everybody to not call it that. second okay. we want to rescue coming back then in 1968, the paid a price with your metal taken away. stop right there. they never took my battle away. that is propaganda they are spreading. what is your question? they cut him off. just like that. in the aftermath of that, did spin.com is most the red sport big headline is cnn at awkward interview with john carlos. [laughter] six hours later a call from cnn replays come back on so we can do the interview properly? is the beautiful thing if you get the chance to go on line. plan then the last thing to give lo update there has been a lot of great articles about the buck the
[applause] that is wonderful the second piece of news dr. john was on cnn this morning the world's shortest segment ever it lasted two questions before they cut him off because it started off john carlos first of all, we want to talk to about the akamai movements you have been going to you're involved in the black power salute he said stop right there. is not up black power salute human rights for everybody to not call it that. second okay. we want to rescue coming back then in 1968, the paid a...
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liz pluhar teamed up with dr. johnusing ohlfest's technique. >> we are using vaccines that have been tried and gene therapy has been tried, so the combination is new. >> reporter: the therapy includes creating a vaccine from the patient's cancer cells that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor and perhaps prevent recurrence. >> i do not see any tumor. >> i do not either. >> reporter: dogs seem to be the perfect guinea pigs. >> they are more like ours than what we work with in the lab. >> the beauty of this we are benefiting the dogs because these are patients with a problem we are treating and the results will now go to help benefit people as well. >> reporter: the therapy was so successful, an astounding 95% of the dogs that treated got better and human trials fast track and began two years later. john huls is one of the first humans now receiving the experimental cancer vaccine. >> i'm just thrilled beyond belief to be included in this study. this is nothing short of an extension of life. >> r
liz pluhar teamed up with dr. johnusing ohlfest's technique. >> we are using vaccines that have been tried and gene therapy has been tried, so the combination is new. >> reporter: the therapy includes creating a vaccine from the patient's cancer cells that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor and perhaps prevent recurrence. >> i do not see any tumor. >> i do not either. >> reporter: dogs seem to be the perfect guinea pigs. >> they are...
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dr. john lepuch is here with more on it. >> prp stands for platelet rich plasma therapy.arted trying this about five years ago. now ordinary folks are requesting the treatment and some swear by sflipt we're both just happy to be moving again. >> after and during years of chronic foot pain, linda leonard is thrilled to be back in her boots. >> good girl, huh? >> while riding 15 years ago, her horse stumbled, prompting her to jump off. linda landed hard, shattering her ankle. >> the momentum blew it apart, in 40 places. and i thought, i'm really in trouble. i had to crawl out on my elbows and i was laying on the side of the road. >> arthritis set in. >> people who have pain every day, it's exhausting. i thought, is this going to be my life? and i thought, this smot the essence of me. >> linda spent years searching for relief. in 2009, she heard about an experimental nonsurgical slugdz that claims to stimulate powerful healing. linda sought out steven simpson, an osteopath who uses prp. >> we use platelets. they stimulate repair. >> the procedure is simple. a small amount of
dr. john lepuch is here with more on it. >> prp stands for platelet rich plasma therapy.arted trying this about five years ago. now ordinary folks are requesting the treatment and some swear by sflipt we're both just happy to be moving again. >> after and during years of chronic foot pain, linda leonard is thrilled to be back in her boots. >> good girl, huh? >> while riding 15 years ago, her horse stumbled, prompting her to jump off. linda landed hard, shattering her...
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dr. johnnal calendar and here to talk about getting your seasonal mood swings under control. welcome. >> thank you. >> it turns out a lot more to it? >> absolutely. you can take a seasonal approach like i advocate on "the emotional calendar" to see how the seasons affect you. it's because of a lack of light. so i recommend people look into the light and temperature and another is a man-made cultures of the season you buy into what we should be doing this time of the year. the third one is your past experience and what you're conditioned to expect based on what it's been like for you at different times of the year. >> for many people this is -- talk about a range of emotions this particular time of year. for some people, winter and the holiday season is the best time of your year but for others it could not get worse. >> it's almost bipolar. people have expectations from childhood and typically they are good ones. holidays are wonderful and filled with cheer and easy and special time away. as a
dr. johnnal calendar and here to talk about getting your seasonal mood swings under control. welcome. >> thank you. >> it turns out a lot more to it? >> absolutely. you can take a seasonal approach like i advocate on "the emotional calendar" to see how the seasons affect you. it's because of a lack of light. so i recommend people look into the light and temperature and another is a man-made cultures of the season you buy into what we should be doing this time of the...
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i'm going to say john even though it's dr. lapook. john was the only time that in recorded history that a slave revolt has led to the founding of a nation. and when we heard about the french revolution in 1789 and it's promise of liberty and fraternity, how could that be true if there were slaves, right? how could that be a real human rights revolution? and the answer is, of course, the haitians said it couldn't be true. it wasn't -- it wasn't real. no offense to anybody here who is from france, especially, 'cause i really love french food. [laughter] >> but it could not be meaningful without the haitian revolution. and the haitians will tell you -- and, again, this is across all spectrums of haitian society. and most of my experience has been in the rural regions, places you've now visited as a physician and my knowledge of the haitian urban elites is actually quite limited. it's mostly through books, reading books that they've written. but across that spectrum, haitians will tell you that no small amount of their current problems are
i'm going to say john even though it's dr. lapook. john was the only time that in recorded history that a slave revolt has led to the founding of a nation. and when we heard about the french revolution in 1789 and it's promise of liberty and fraternity, how could that be true if there were slaves, right? how could that be a real human rights revolution? and the answer is, of course, the haitians said it couldn't be true. it wasn't -- it wasn't real. no offense to anybody here who is from...
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senator and dr. john berasa up next to answer that. martha: a holiday surprise for a military mom.d, it's a good one. we'll be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, 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 flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, where they grow america's favorite wpotoes. idaho, everyone knows idaho potatoes taste great. but did you know they'reood for you too? they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart assoction for foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol. so they're good for my family, and for yours. heart smart idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. bill: a wonderful surprise for
senator and dr. john berasa up next to answer that. martha: a holiday surprise for a military mom.d, it's a good one. we'll be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, 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 flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank...
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. >> reporter: this veterinary surgeon teamed up with researcher dr. johndogs with brain tumors, using a novel approach to stopping the progression of the disease. >> we're using a combination of gene therapy and vaccines. so vaccines have been tried, and gene therapy has been tried. the combination is new. >> reporter: the therapy includes creating a vaccine from the patient's cancer cells, that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor and perhaps even prevent recurrence. >> i do not see any tumor. >> i don't see any tumor, either. >> reporter: dogs seem to be the perfect guinea pig. >> do you want a belly rub? >> our genetics, our environment, the tumors they get with more like ours than those we work with in the lab. >> the beauty of this is we're benefitting the dogs. because this is a patient with a problem we're treating and the results will now go to help benefit people. >> reporter: the therapy was so successful, that an astounding 95% of the dogs treated got better. that human trials were fast-tracked and began just two short y
. >> reporter: this veterinary surgeon teamed up with researcher dr. johndogs with brain tumors, using a novel approach to stopping the progression of the disease. >> we're using a combination of gene therapy and vaccines. so vaccines have been tried, and gene therapy has been tried. the combination is new. >> reporter: the therapy includes creating a vaccine from the patient's cancer cells, that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor and perhaps even...
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cousin john well russian sport website champion us dr ruth claim cousin john is expected to take up the offer and will also be allowed to continue his role of coaching in the russia two sides in the long. nor even why is it says she have not approached the sixty five year old former russian coach has been taking a break from management and is on holiday in africa adding he won't be making a decision about his future until he returns in january. who are owned by billionaires who have been getting him over are also being linked to big name players such as chelsea's fall believe and solomon lew although the club have not confirmed those reports. one of the mates on ac milan president of the on the galliano will travel to manchester on thursday to discuss a possible deal to want to a city striker called us to city manager about the mancini says the argentina star will not be allowed to join the serious side on loan in january and city want to sell him although the lions previous offer of twenty three million euros was turned down. twenty seven year old hausen played for city since september
cousin john well russian sport website champion us dr ruth claim cousin john is expected to take up the offer and will also be allowed to continue his role of coaching in the russia two sides in the long. nor even why is it says she have not approached the sixty five year old former russian coach has been taking a break from management and is on holiday in africa adding he won't be making a decision about his future until he returns in january. who are owned by billionaires who have been...
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dr. tyler jones was the first, telling the court he agreed with the other doctors that john hinckley was risk for danger. and recommended he be allowed to spend as long as 24 days with his mother in williamsburg, where he will attend group sessions. dr. jones testified john hinckley's major psychotic disorders are in full remission and he continues to take medication for treatment. >> fox 5's paul wagner reporting. the hearing is expected to last the rest of the week. mindi says she probably won't be able to return her five-year- old son to florida as ordered by a judge because she's out of the state and seven months pregnant with twins. a missing persons report was filed on her son yesterday when she didn't return him to her mother who has custody. tonight she told the associated press she is in nashville working with attorneys to sort out the situation. >> council members moved one step closer to a bill that would crackdown on violations. among the members, harry thomas. thomas himself is accused of ethics violations. as fox 5 reports, he claimed ownership of this ethics bill. >> counci
dr. tyler jones was the first, telling the court he agreed with the other doctors that john hinckley was risk for danger. and recommended he be allowed to spend as long as 24 days with his mother in williamsburg, where he will attend group sessions. dr. jones testified john hinckley's major psychotic disorders are in full remission and he continues to take medication for treatment. >> fox 5's paul wagner reporting. the hearing is expected to last the rest of the week. mindi says she...
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john branch. a sports reporter for the "times" and author of the series. and dr. robert cantu of the boston university school of medicine, one of the researchers who studied boogaard's brain after his death. john branch, so this was a man who rarely if ever scored a goal, couldn't skate fast but was a crowd favorite and a kind of star in a particular way. explain that role for those who don't follow sports. >> sure. the enforcer is a guy who maybe doesn't have the greatest skills but he's usually a big guy. he treats... he's treated as a body guard for the other team members. when they have... if they start to get roughed up by the other team they send out the enforcer. that's their body guard. >> brown: derek boogaard told his mother, he said it's my job now. this is really just part of hockey. right? >> he came to accept it. like most kids he wanted to get to the nhl. wanted to do it by scoring goals. at a certain time when he was about 15 years old he realized he didn't have the talent to make it to the professional levels and some scouts discovered that you kno
john branch. a sports reporter for the "times" and author of the series. and dr. robert cantu of the boston university school of medicine, one of the researchers who studied boogaard's brain after his death. john branch, so this was a man who rarely if ever scored a goal, couldn't skate fast but was a crowd favorite and a kind of star in a particular way. explain that role for those who don't follow sports. >> sure. the enforcer is a guy who maybe doesn't have the greatest...
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dr. king and john lewis to fight the james crow juniors who fought 47 years ago. >> we must continue to standre one family. we are one house. we all live in an american house. and if we're going to hold the american house together, all of our citizen, it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, latino, asian america, native american, we all must be able to participate in a democratic process. >> congressman john lewis, thank you so much for your words tonight and for joining us tonight. congressman lewis. >> thank you. >>> next, some republicans think they can prove voter fraud but they actually proved voter suppression. stay with us. [ morgan ] the super bowl. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began here... ...when the swipe of a visa card... ...gave one man the chance to bring happiness to ten friends, including the knuckleheads at the car wash. those are super bowl tickets? yes dude! you're going to the super bowl! [ morgan ] use your visa card for a chance to win. to see more of the story, visit our facebook page. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announce
dr. king and john lewis to fight the james crow juniors who fought 47 years ago. >> we must continue to standre one family. we are one house. we all live in an american house. and if we're going to hold the american house together, all of our citizen, it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, latino, asian america, native american, we all must be able to participate in a democratic process. >> congressman john lewis, thank you so much for your words tonight and for joining us...
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dr dear dear skya. u.s. senator john mccain to each 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 hundreds of thousands who were out on the streets people who are. always in. these and they will walk through. most of the few thousand out on the streets of moscow after these elections look young enough to either not remember or be unable to compare some of the story is funny how it worked out the middle class that exists today does so because of the politics of this government if they rebuilt the country four years ago there was a much smaller middle class if any. a middle class egyptians would dream of its revolution praised as de
dr dear dear skya. u.s. senator john mccain to each 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...
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conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> house republican leaders finally now dr. john boehner's comments. again earlier, the house rejected the payroll tax cut bill, the short-term extension of the payroll tax cut plan by a vote of 229 to 198. the debate is not over. it continues on the house floor and that is now live on stand. -- live on c-span. >> several british tabloid newspapers have been accused of hacking into the zones of celebrities, members of the royal family and friends that guns. >> he was joined by his wife in south carolina governor, nikki haley who endorsed mr. romney on friday of last week. this campaign appearances almost an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] >> well, hello myrtle beach.le h that is a wonderful welcome. we appreciate that it would of been in south carolina and here with your governor, said thank [ause]l very much for that welcome. [applause] i am going to introd
conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> house republican leaders finally now dr. john boehner's comments. again earlier, the house rejected the payroll tax cut bill, the short-term extension of the payroll tax cut plan by a vote of 229 to 198. the debate is not over. it continues on the house floor and that is now live on stand. -- live on c-span. >> several british tabloid newspapers have been accused of hacking into the zones of celebrities, members...
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john lewis who obviously knew dr. king, here he is in 1998 talking about who d. king was. the roll tape. for you, what was king like? >> martin luther king, jr. was a hero, an idol, later he became a friend, a big brother. he was a warm, warm man. so sensitive and so caring. he did little things that really madeou feelike you were just another warm, friendly good human being. i remember we were walking one day from selma to montgomery and i had been hurt in an early part of the march and he was wearing a little hat, a little cap and he took his cap off of his head and he put it on my head and said "john, you should wear this cap, you need to protect your head. you've been hurt and your head needs to be protected." i will never forget that. and was a littlethin he would ask "how are you doing? how are you feeling? is everything okay?" he was a good listener and he was very, very compassionate. >> rose: so tell me what you want people to know about drking? >> simply he was a great man. a great man who was human. a great man whose name was actually michael. people don't know
john lewis who obviously knew dr. king, here he is in 1998 talking about who d. king was. the roll tape. for you, what was king like? >> martin luther king, jr. was a hero, an idol, later he became a friend, a big brother. he was a warm, warm man. so sensitive and so caring. he did little things that really madeou feelike you were just another warm, friendly good human being. i remember we were walking one day from selma to montgomery and i had been hurt in an early part of the march and...