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. >> dr. john woodberry was a dermatologist with a practice in albany. and an 1887 first cosmetic internal nose job was done. >> he spent years researching john woodberry's career saying clues were splash add cross newspapers and magazines that he advertised in in a scale unheard oof the advertising budget in 1892 was $150,000 a year this, is a book that dr. john sold to patients for 10 cents. the key is here. if you don't like your nose, have it altered. >> far from a snake oil salesman he says he was a surgeon whose technique was a version of brow lifts performed today this, before ask after photo designed to sell manage minded women on the develop of his nose job. >> he labeled it matrimony prospects very weak. there is a remarkable transformation. >> he used his own face to sell a line of soap and cosmetic aids. during his height, woodberry had a string of clinic was several dozen workors working for him. so why has he slipped from the history books? answer in part with the same advertising that caught at tension of the very powerful and perhaps jeal
. >> dr. john woodberry was a dermatologist with a practice in albany. and an 1887 first cosmetic internal nose job was done. >> he spent years researching john woodberry's career saying clues were splash add cross newspapers and magazines that he advertised in in a scale unheard oof the advertising budget in 1892 was $150,000 a year this, is a book that dr. john sold to patients for 10 cents. the key is here. if you don't like your nose, have it altered. >> far from a snake...
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. >> dr. john woodberry was a dermatologist with a practice in albany.first cosmetic internal nose job was done. >> he spent years researching john woodberry's career saying clues were splash add cross newspapers and magazines that he advertised in in a scale unheard oof the advertising budget in 1892 was $150,000 a year this, is a book that dr. john sold to patients for 10 cents. the key is here. if you don't like your nose, have it altered. >> far from a snake oil salesman he says he was a surgeon whose technique was a version of brow lifts performed today this, before ask after photo designed to sell manage minded women on the develop of his nose job. >> he labeled it matrimony prospects very weak. there is a remarkable transformation. >> he used his own face to sell a line of soap and cosmetic aids. during his height, woodberry had a string of clinic was several dozen workors working for him. so why has he slipped from the history books? answer in part with the same advertising that caught at tension of the very powerful and perhaps jealous medical s
. >> dr. john woodberry was a dermatologist with a practice in albany.first cosmetic internal nose job was done. >> he spent years researching john woodberry's career saying clues were splash add cross newspapers and magazines that he advertised in in a scale unheard oof the advertising budget in 1892 was $150,000 a year this, is a book that dr. john sold to patients for 10 cents. the key is here. if you don't like your nose, have it altered. >> far from a snake oil salesman...
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i'm dr. john simmons and we are moving on through the semester here, thoroughly ensconced in the doctrinal dimension. but since doctrine sometimes can be a tough road to hoe, why don't we start out with something fun here- a joke. anybody have a joke? a joke? yeah, go ahead. >> it's a george carlin-
i'm dr. john simmons and we are moving on through the semester here, thoroughly ensconced in the doctrinal dimension. but since doctrine sometimes can be a tough road to hoe, why don't we start out with something fun here- a joke. anybody have a joke? a joke? yeah, go ahead. >> it's a george carlin-
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[dr. john simons:] hello, i am dr. john simons and i'd like to welcome you to belief and believers.journey and in a moment we'll leave this living room setting and go into the television classroom. there you'll start a journey with about 24, 25 other students, who have joined us to go on an exploration of religion. but what a journey it is.
[dr. john simons:] hello, i am dr. john simons and i'd like to welcome you to belief and believers.journey and in a moment we'll leave this living room setting and go into the television classroom. there you'll start a journey with about 24, 25 other students, who have joined us to go on an exploration of religion. but what a journey it is.
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dr. carlos and john lewis with your approach. it reminds me of the approach of dr. king and of course, malcolm x. so some people think they were in opposition to each other and i think that comes through here. but i have been around long enough to know that you both have made a significant contribution to something we can learn from the troubled maker and of course, the person who takes the positive approach. but i was there when rosa parks was arrested at the first baptist church, 1956 where we had a mass meeting when king's home was bombed. i want to mention that to come to the fact that the police came to the home but he was a member of though white citizens council and boasted about that. when i saw on the video the other day, the chief of police in montgomery had apologized for what happened in 1961 when he failed to protect you and he took his bad joffe and give it to you , i really was new just as you were when you had tears in your eyes because i know what had taken place there back in 1956. i just want to commend you for your struggle and also dr. carlos. >
dr. carlos and john lewis with your approach. it reminds me of the approach of dr. king and of course, malcolm x. so some people think they were in opposition to each other and i think that comes through here. but i have been around long enough to know that you both have made a significant contribution to something we can learn from the troubled maker and of course, the person who takes the positive approach. but i was there when rosa parks was arrested at the first baptist church, 1956 where...
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she joins me from her native chicago along with dr. johnl perform her breast reconstruction. before we begin i want viewers to be forewarned this is a sensitive segment. we'll show images of nude breasts that may not be appropriate viewing for everyone. try to give you a heads-up before those images come on the screen. thanks for joining us. i have had a chance to follow your discussions this past week. i said before to you it's so important and so powerful the message that you had this week. you talked about the idea that angelina jolie's announcement gave you this opening to talk about the recent diagnosis. was it hard to reveal your personal struggle to such a wide audience? >> yes. i mean, it's not something easy to talk about. there are a couple of things that are more complicated to talk about than others, you know. it's an emotional decision. when i think about my children. especially, you know, when i think about my daughter and perhaps her increased risk factor now. i have talked about the fact that when i think about my sexuality.
she joins me from her native chicago along with dr. johnl perform her breast reconstruction. before we begin i want viewers to be forewarned this is a sensitive segment. we'll show images of nude breasts that may not be appropriate viewing for everyone. try to give you a heads-up before those images come on the screen. thanks for joining us. i have had a chance to follow your discussions this past week. i said before to you it's so important and so powerful the message that you had this week....
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. >> reporter: dr. john galgiani is director of the valley fever center at st.s hospital in phoenix. arizona accounts for 66% of valley fever cases. many show no symptoms. >> but a small percentage of people get really serious problems when the fungas either doesn't go away in your lungs or it moves through the bloodstream to other parts of your body like the brain or bones or the skin. >> reporter: scully has had valley fever for ten years. it's spread to his nervous system. >> i know it's going to -- it's compromising my life and i know it will probably end my life sooner than later. >> reporter: his wife tammy now tastes his wine for him. he says he will continue making it for as long as he can. >> is that nice? >> that one's good, yeah, i like that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news paso robles, california. >> dubois: in arlington, texas, they knew severe storms were headed for the rangers ballpark but the skies opened up so quickly and the wind was so strong the ground crew struggled mightily to cover the field. within minutes infield was saturated and the g
. >> reporter: dr. john galgiani is director of the valley fever center at st.s hospital in phoenix. arizona accounts for 66% of valley fever cases. many show no symptoms. >> but a small percentage of people get really serious problems when the fungas either doesn't go away in your lungs or it moves through the bloodstream to other parts of your body like the brain or bones or the skin. >> reporter: scully has had valley fever for ten years. it's spread to his nervous system....
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i'm dr. john simmons and we are moving on through the semester here, thoroughly ensconced in the doctrinal dimension. but since doctrine sometimes can be a tough road to hoe, why don't we start out with something fun here- a joke. anybody have a joke? a joke? yeah, go ahead. >> it's a george carlin- the comedian- it's his joke. someone in the audience asked him did he believe in the ten commandments. he said, 'yes, i do believe in the commandments- six commandments and four suggestions." >> that's a good one with doctrine, because when we're talking about doctrine, as you know, and ethics, we're at the very heart of the course, which is belief and behavior. and we've mentioned several functions of doctrine, and today i want to take another spin on that and look at the tension in the doctrinal dimension between the sacred and the secular. so often the deeply religious have a problem with the secular world, and for others, like us, it's difficult to see where that demarcation is, that line between w
i'm dr. john simmons and we are moving on through the semester here, thoroughly ensconced in the doctrinal dimension. but since doctrine sometimes can be a tough road to hoe, why don't we start out with something fun here- a joke. anybody have a joke? a joke? yeah, go ahead. >> it's a george carlin- the comedian- it's his joke. someone in the audience asked him did he believe in the ten commandments. he said, 'yes, i do believe in the commandments- six commandments and four...
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dr john for a night in stalker going with schools in cars set on fire police have played for reinforcements to contain violence in the swedish capital. and evolution of the war on terror again values to shut guantanamo bay but defends the cia's drone strikes is heartbreaking but necessary.
dr john for a night in stalker going with schools in cars set on fire police have played for reinforcements to contain violence in the swedish capital. and evolution of the war on terror again values to shut guantanamo bay but defends the cia's drone strikes is heartbreaking but necessary.
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i'm dr. john class here on islam- we're going to be asking another world religion to help us understand the doctrinal dimension. but we're having so much fun and we've had such an interesting set of classes that i'd just like throw it out- whatever "it" is- once again to this great audience, and any observations you've had
i'm dr. john class here on islam- we're going to be asking another world religion to help us understand the doctrinal dimension. but we're having so much fun and we've had such an interesting set of classes that i'd just like throw it out- whatever "it" is- once again to this great audience, and any observations you've had
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dr. john havok. >> bill: on the elites let yourself know how we should spend our mope. the we, are you running a golden girls fanfare or not. spending that jack, $1.9 million on a stupid painting is stupid which it is. i also said that kind of cash could help a lot of severely wounded vets. why don't you punch up independence fund.org instead of wasting your time defending the indefensible. >> bill: rids call, ms. arthur. >> bill: smart move, john. it's a great father's day gift and you get treat book. >> bill: sha ease a a's for you to say thousands of miles away. gut field could easily take you. >> bill: listen to your father. finally tonight the tip of the day, we kes pratdly wanted to cut down on ear pollution. that is when people mutilate the english language. saying like "like," not a good thing but cliches told you say saying at the end the day, is no longer acceptable and we're working on central america. here is another one. suddenly, three days ago, this gets spun up as there is something new to the story. there is no there there. no, there there, are you kidd
dr. john havok. >> bill: on the elites let yourself know how we should spend our mope. the we, are you running a golden girls fanfare or not. spending that jack, $1.9 million on a stupid painting is stupid which it is. i also said that kind of cash could help a lot of severely wounded vets. why don't you punch up independence fund.org instead of wasting your time defending the indefensible. >> bill: rids call, ms. arthur. >> bill: smart move, john. it's a great father's day...
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thank you very much. >> that is it, thank you. >> and then dr. john lee. university of wisconsin medicine. madison. >> chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune and the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak today. my comments address the human side of vehicle technology. to put vehicle technology in context, consider driving safety as an important health problem. approximately 34,000 americans died in motor vehicle crashes last year. these crashes are the most likely cause of death for those between 4 and 34 years of age and account for more than 30% of teen deaths. the coming years will bring increasingly complex distractions and increasingly complex vehicles to drivers who may be unprepared for either. this technology can dramatically improve or degrade driving safety. vehicle technology affects driving safety because your car is essentially a computer. a typical luxury car requires over a hundred million lines of computer code, and 50% of warranty claims. we think of cars as mechanical systems, but they are actually rolling computers. these
thank you very much. >> that is it, thank you. >> and then dr. john lee. university of wisconsin medicine. madison. >> chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune and the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak today. my comments address the human side of vehicle technology. to put vehicle technology in context, consider driving safety as an important health problem. approximately 34,000 americans died in motor vehicle crashes last year. these crashes are the most...
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appeared to be relying on the acting white theory that was espoused in the 1980s as you know by dr. johnr view do justice to the complexities and challenges that confront young black men today? >> no, it doesn't, martin. i think that, look, we have to have an entire program to talk about the intellectual and the sociological backdrop -- >> sir, i wish we had. >> since we don't, i'll say this. no, it's not complicated enough, not complex enough. when they talk about acting white, it was in the complex where black students were not allowed the same privileges accorded some of their other students. so out of resentment, they said, look, we're not going to participate in that same way. this notion of acting white has been overplayed, undertheorized and not been sufficiently in a sophisticated manner dealt with. to use that to beat up on black people i think is wrong. acting white means you don't want to treat people unequally. not acting white means you don't want to be big gotted toward other people. there are a number of ways in which we can cut that. the president unfortunately made a sta
appeared to be relying on the acting white theory that was espoused in the 1980s as you know by dr. johnr view do justice to the complexities and challenges that confront young black men today? >> no, it doesn't, martin. i think that, look, we have to have an entire program to talk about the intellectual and the sociological backdrop -- >> sir, i wish we had. >> since we don't, i'll say this. no, it's not complicated enough, not complex enough. when they talk about acting...
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dr. john winer, adult and child psychologist. welcome, doctor.consist of for these three women? >> what these women are going to need is intensive psychotherapy. looking at the traumas they experienced. they're going to be able to slowly in their own time talk about the experience in a nice, safe, comfortable environment where they're able to go through each of the experiences they had. there's a specific type of therapy that's been shown to be specifically helpful for people who have undergone traumas. it's a therapy called emdr, called eye movement desensetization reprocessing. this is a type of therapy that's been shown to help people who have experienced traumatic experiences. >> having been held captive for a decade, what are the prospects they could make a recovery that would allow hem to re-enter society? >> you know, i think if you're looking at re-entering society and defining that as being able to have fulfilling relationships, being able to trust people, being able to maybe go on and get married, i think there are is a decent chance of
dr. john winer, adult and child psychologist. welcome, doctor.consist of for these three women? >> what these women are going to need is intensive psychotherapy. looking at the traumas they experienced. they're going to be able to slowly in their own time talk about the experience in a nice, safe, comfortable environment where they're able to go through each of the experiences they had. there's a specific type of therapy that's been shown to be specifically helpful for people who have...
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and dr. john lee. university of wisconsin. >> chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune, and the committee, thank you for letting me speak today. to put vehicle technology if context consider driving safety as an important health problem. approximately 34,000 americans died in motor vehicle crashes last year. the crashes are the most likely cause of death for those between 4 and 3 years of age and account for more than 30% of teen deaths. the coming years will bring increasingly complex distractions and complex vehicles to drivers who may be unprepared for either. this technology can improve or degrade driving safety. vehicle technology affects driving safety because the car is essentially a computer. atm luxury car requires software, computer code. we think of car as mechanical system. they are rolling computers. these computers are changing what it means to drive. they enable cars to take over many important driving operation such as adaptive cruise control. braking entertainment system allow driver
and dr. john lee. university of wisconsin. >> chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune, and the committee, thank you for letting me speak today. to put vehicle technology if context consider driving safety as an important health problem. approximately 34,000 americans died in motor vehicle crashes last year. the crashes are the most likely cause of death for those between 4 and 3 years of age and account for more than 30% of teen deaths. the coming years will bring increasingly complex...
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a conversation with john densmore coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: internal disputes among band members is the stuff of legend in music. often, they go through reconciliations and reunion tours. that is not the case with the surviving three members of the doors. right to even a use the name the doors, something that john densmore is adamant should not be happened. when jim morrison died, the doors were done. he has now written a book ."titled "the doors: unhinged good to have you on this program. there is a lot in here. the rightg to find word. to some, it is courageous. to others, it might be stupid to do what you have done, taking
a conversation with john densmore coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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. >> dr. johnn this morning getting into the pluses and minuses of gastric versus lap band surgery. i don't want to miss out on election day in south carolina. or it could be redemption day for former governor mark sanford. do you think he may win today? >> it's awfully close. the district in which he's running mitt romney won by 18 points. this is a very red district. and so even though mark sanford lost support of the national party in washington he had that confrontation with his wife over the visitation to her house, he's repeated his mistakes in addition to the well known one, he seems to be coming back. that strength of his personality. he's just been fighting it out. it's also strength of the fact that it's a very, very republican district. they would rather have one vote in support of john boehner than one vote in support of democratic leader nancy pelosi. >> thank you for that. we appreciate it. >>> in northern california officials are still trying to figure out what sparked a deadly fire
. >> dr. johnn this morning getting into the pluses and minuses of gastric versus lap band surgery. i don't want to miss out on election day in south carolina. or it could be redemption day for former governor mark sanford. do you think he may win today? >> it's awfully close. the district in which he's running mitt romney won by 18 points. this is a very red district. and so even though mark sanford lost support of the national party in washington he had that confrontation with his...
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john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. the are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2s good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops like corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing h little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perction among my friends here in new york if you are this weird outliner, and all the other serious scientists say man is doing it, we've got to fix it now. >> i hate to say it, but that is a characterization that has come about because of the media. people like al
john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. the are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2s good for basically all the...
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this is my colleague dr. john schindler from the naval war college. he is a noted counterterrorism expert so i'm a little afraid of the question. >> thank you. i find it incredibly fitting that we are having this discussion 10 years to the day of the kickoff of operation iraqi freedom where we have seen a great deal of excellence by the u.s. military but calling it anything than a strategic failure and i say to someone who participated in it. it's easy to of course fault the bush of and civilian leadership and rightly so if there were an awful lot of failures by senior military. we had serious reform especially with the naval war college after vietnam in an effort to get it right. it's a twofold question. do you think the climate is moving that direction not only with your work and two in the early 70's it took a good admiral of a much smaller institution. what would it take now? >> a great question and taken into parts, in about 2005, when it was clear that iraq was a strategic failure, there was a mandate passed down. we certainly got it in the educ
this is my colleague dr. john schindler from the naval war college. he is a noted counterterrorism expert so i'm a little afraid of the question. >> thank you. i find it incredibly fitting that we are having this discussion 10 years to the day of the kickoff of operation iraqi freedom where we have seen a great deal of excellence by the u.s. military but calling it anything than a strategic failure and i say to someone who participated in it. it's easy to of course fault the bush of and...
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speaking with the doctor, i tried to speak also with dr. johnzation. he wouldn't speak to me on the telephone. they don't understand the statistics. they say we can't model or come up with a number that will judge who should get the lungs and who doesn't get these lungs. >> so they don't have the data. are they not sure it would work? >> they have said if you're 12 or older we will come up with a number based on 15 to 20 parameters. if you're 12 or younger, we will have priority one and two. if you're sicker than the adults you have to wait on all of the adults. more healthy adults are getting the lungs. sicker children are not getting the lungs and dying. that's the fight of sarah. she says it all best and we will say it again today. it's not easy, but it's possible. >> i'm not going for easy. i'm just going for possible. >> and you also spoke with her mother. do we have that? yeah. >> i don't know if we're going to have time to fix this for sarah, but we're going to fix this as a collective group. we're going to be heard and the people's voice
speaking with the doctor, i tried to speak also with dr. johnzation. he wouldn't speak to me on the telephone. they don't understand the statistics. they say we can't model or come up with a number that will judge who should get the lungs and who doesn't get these lungs. >> so they don't have the data. are they not sure it would work? >> they have said if you're 12 or older we will come up with a number based on 15 to 20 parameters. if you're 12 or younger, we will have priority one...
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to my left is dr. john brown, a jet prof. of liberal studies at georgetown university and former u.s. diplomat whose career eastern europe and russia. he is widely cited in the media and is also a well-known er. ter -- well-known blogg mrs. jill dougherty is the well- traveled correspondent for cnn where she is currently based in washington d.c. bureau. in her award winning work, she has reported from more than 50 countries, accounting major world events. she began her career on the voice of america before joining cnn and has been an up close eye witness to several changes in that part of the world from the soviet collapse to the civil war in georgia. she was the moscow bureau chief for sheet covered the yeltsin and putin presidency. is a ph.d.osipova candidate from the school the national service and a leading researcher on soft power with a focus on russia, eurasia, and the least. she has read non-russian foreign-policy and communication and hosts the blog global chaos. for joiningry much us tonight. in terms of format, our
to my left is dr. john brown, a jet prof. of liberal studies at georgetown university and former u.s. diplomat whose career eastern europe and russia. he is widely cited in the media and is also a well-known er. ter -- well-known blogg mrs. jill dougherty is the well- traveled correspondent for cnn where she is currently based in washington d.c. bureau. in her award winning work, she has reported from more than 50 countries, accounting major world events. she began her career on the voice of...
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dr. johnoodall is a resource that values personally and professionally to these situations. >> what advice would you give to others who would be your situation where principals who are not thinking about how do you communicate more broadly within and outside school because i hope nobody else is put in your position, but they might be. >> we were very lucky the structures were in place ahead of time. this could not be developed on spur of the moment. as far as establishing a blog that even if students don't go there for information, a parent go for information regularly at the school. soa sent home in addition to automated phone calls and twitter, but have a nice structure of Éclairs system of communication and pieces of communication that overlaps. we didn't do any one form of communication. the calls were repeated with the blog, repeatedly twitter so the message assert to get there. >> it's maybe a beside the point question, but we were curious what your policy is about phones in school. are
dr. johnoodall is a resource that values personally and professionally to these situations. >> what advice would you give to others who would be your situation where principals who are not thinking about how do you communicate more broadly within and outside school because i hope nobody else is put in your position, but they might be. >> we were very lucky the structures were in place ahead of time. this could not be developed on spur of the moment. as far as establishing a blog...
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to my left is dr. john brown. professor of liberal study at georgetown university. he's a member of the public diplomacy council and open world program for the library of congress. he's cited in the media and well known blogger with the daily blog. miss jill dorrty is currently based in the washington, d.c., bureau covering foreign policy international issues. and her award winning journalism work. jill reported for more than fifty countries probably counting on major world events. jill began her career as voice of america. after that u.s. division before joining cnn and up close eye witness for the changes in the part of the world from the soviet collapse and the russian attack on the white house. jill was later moscow bureau chief for cnn. she covered both presidencies and. >> a so focus on russia, your raysha, and middle east. russian foreign policy and communication and hosts the blog global chaos, which correct me if i'm miscoat, the undiplomatic blog. so thank you very much for joining us tonight. we'll have plenty of time for q & a. those watching online and
to my left is dr. john brown. professor of liberal study at georgetown university. he's a member of the public diplomacy council and open world program for the library of congress. he's cited in the media and well known blogger with the daily blog. miss jill dorrty is currently based in the washington, d.c., bureau covering foreign policy international issues. and her award winning journalism work. jill reported for more than fifty countries probably counting on major world events. jill began...
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>> with us onset we have john heilemann, director of the earth institute at columbia university dr. johnachs. it's good to have you all onboard this morning. even you, heilemann. did you see joe was on the best dressed list? and willie. you're so best dressed. i don't get joe, though. he's dressing right now. and i don't think it's best dressing. >> who's best dressed was that? this is the man who invented the morning fleece, right? and he's right now putting his pants and shirt on and i'm sure his tie will be on backwards. >> when you see him in the off hours, joe can put it together. >> really? >> he's got the fleece and the frayed polo shirt from pensacola. >> you ask lewis how he steamed a pair of pants. >> not sure i want to hear this. >> it was all bad in the back of a car. i don't really get it, but we can maybe have "vanity fair" on to discuss. you know what i think the list is? only guys in news. not the best dressed guys in news, only guys in news. they named everybody. >> it's well known "vanity fair" has a pervasive alcohol dependency problem. >> true. >> i don't know what yo
>> with us onset we have john heilemann, director of the earth institute at columbia university dr. johnachs. it's good to have you all onboard this morning. even you, heilemann. did you see joe was on the best dressed list? and willie. you're so best dressed. i don't get joe, though. he's dressing right now. and i don't think it's best dressing. >> who's best dressed was that? this is the man who invented the morning fleece, right? and he's right now putting his pants and shirt on...
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dr. phil, thanks, john. >> thanks, john. >>> well, for those of you eating your morning cereal you may wanto put your spoon down for our next story. no surprise that more and more restaurants are adding exotic dishes to their menus these days, chefs all over are pushing limits but one place in florida is taking things to a whole new level and feeling the heat for their wild tacos. we sent abc's matt gutman to check it out. >> reporter: anything this good could cause such an uproar. taco fusion, the pride of tampa, well, sort of began offering them filled with fresh lion meat earlier this week. it hasn't exactly been a roaring success. the offering is being mauled by some animal lovers mostly online. >> coming in to the establishment and throwing punches and things like that, they'll bomb up, blow us up, i mean just silly, ridiculous statements. >> reporter: but barnett decided to sell even more lions, which is endangered but legal to sell and eat in the u.s. >> i just found a shipment yesterday of 50 more pounds of lion meat. >> reporter: only one thing for a reporter to do. that's lion mea
dr. phil, thanks, john. >> thanks, john. >>> well, for those of you eating your morning cereal you may wanto put your spoon down for our next story. no surprise that more and more restaurants are adding exotic dishes to their menus these days, chefs all over are pushing limits but one place in florida is taking things to a whole new level and feeling the heat for their wild tacos. we sent abc's matt gutman to check it out. >> reporter: anything this good could cause such an...
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so, good morning, and on behalf of our ceo and president, dr. john hamrail, i welcome you all to the center for strategic and international studies, and i also welcome our viewers on the web. i don't know if my mic is loud enough. are you guys picking me up okay? all right. i have a couple administrative detail, and then i want to outline what we are doing today. we have a really wonderful timely report and topic to discuss this morning. administratively, we're going to be here for about 90 minutes. if you're viewing on the web, you should be able to download a copy of the report and follow along at home. we probably won't refer you to page numbers as we go, so you'll have to do a little work on your own. i'm not sure, but you also may be able to download the view graphs that those in the room will see, you'll be able to see them from the web as well. this is on the record. we are recording this. there will be an archive of both the video and audio posted to csi afterwards. if, at the end of this, you look at it and say what the heck did frank say? y
so, good morning, and on behalf of our ceo and president, dr. john hamrail, i welcome you all to the center for strategic and international studies, and i also welcome our viewers on the web. i don't know if my mic is loud enough. are you guys picking me up okay? all right. i have a couple administrative detail, and then i want to outline what we are doing today. we have a really wonderful timely report and topic to discuss this morning. administratively, we're going to be here for about 90...
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dr. carr son's speech. do they think he'll have a shot at the white house? it's time to meet the man himself. we welcome the author and director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins, dr. benjamin carson. an honor to have you. >> thank you. great to be here. >>> doctor, you've gone viral. not something you predicted in your life? >> usually in medicine we think of viruses as not a good thing. but this one turned out to be very good. because i've been just overwhelmed by the responses. so many people are just overjoyed to hear some common sense. i don't think that i put fort anything that that's that intellectually challenging. it's just that it's so much better of most of what we're hearing from washington that it seems like a great revelation. you know, the important thing i think, is to begin the dialog. you know, some people say you can't say something like that in front of the president. when did this become a monarchy? you know, we are the people. the president works for us. you know, we need to remember that. this is a country that is for, of and by the people. not for, of and by the government. that is the big battle that we are in right now. we nee
dr. carr son's speech. do they think he'll have a shot at the white house? it's time to meet the man himself. we welcome the author and director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins, dr. benjamin carson. an honor to have you. >> thank you. great to be here. >>> doctor, you've gone viral. not something you predicted in your life? >> usually in medicine we think of viruses as not a good thing. but this one turned out to be very good. because i've been just overwhelmed...
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. >> dr. john lee. university of wisconsin madison. >> chairman rockefeller, and the committee, for the opportunity to speak today. my comments address the human side of vehicle technology. vehicle technology in context, consider driving safety at the report that as an important problem. a probably 34,000 americans died in motor vehicle crashes last year and these crashes were the most likely cause of death for those between the ages of four and 34. an account for more than 37% of teen deaths. the coming years will ring increasingly complex instructions and increasingly complex vehicles to drivers who may be unprepared for either. this technology can dramatically improve driving safety. vehicle technology affects driving safety because your car is essentially a pewter. -- a computer. software and electronics account for 40% of a cars cost. and 50% of warranty claims. we think of a car as a mechanical system, but they are actually rolling computers. these computers are changing what it means to drive. th
. >> dr. john lee. university of wisconsin madison. >> chairman rockefeller, and the committee, for the opportunity to speak today. my comments address the human side of vehicle technology. vehicle technology in context, consider driving safety at the report that as an important problem. a probably 34,000 americans died in motor vehicle crashes last year and these crashes were the most likely cause of death for those between the ages of four and 34. an account for more than 37% of...
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>> john: dr. coburn has said then came to sandy aid the entire bill was laden down with pork including storm prevention technology. storm protection technology. these are guys who haven't exactly been shy about earmarks during their career. i find the logic a bit suspect. what is your take, eric? ?or inhofe is saying this is different this time. it is totally different. it is different because it happened in a red state. literally, that's the answer. over 100 people in sandy. what was the tally on the extraordinary destruction there? again, it is just sad to have to play football on this and compare and contrast. but it was bizarre honestly, to have senator coburn from the home state within hours of the roofs being ripped off oklahoma, putting on a statement saying any relief will have to be deficit reduction. why would you even put out a statement like that? >> john: it is not very politically sound either. i don't think the guy will be seeking re-election after this. but really, michael, is this
>> john: dr. coburn has said then came to sandy aid the entire bill was laden down with pork including storm prevention technology. storm protection technology. these are guys who haven't exactly been shy about earmarks during their career. i find the logic a bit suspect. what is your take, eric? ?or inhofe is saying this is different this time. it is totally different. it is different because it happened in a red state. literally, that's the answer. over 100 people in sandy. what was the...
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and president, dr. john hammer, i want to welcome you to the center for strategic and international studies. i don't know in my mic is loud enough. are you picking me up ok? all right. i've got a couple of administrative details, and then i want to outline what we are here for and are doing today. we have a wonderful terrific timely report and topic to discuss this morning. straightively, we are going to be here -- administratively, we are going to be here about 90 minutes. if you are on the web, he should be able to download a copy of the report and follow along at home. we probably won't refer you to page numbers as we go, so you will have to do a little work on your own. i am not sure, but you also may be able to download the view graphs. you will be able to see them from the web as well. this is on the record. we are recording this. there will be an archive of the video and audio as we post it afterwards. if at the end of this you say what the heck did frank say, you can go back and pick up on that after
and president, dr. john hammer, i want to welcome you to the center for strategic and international studies. i don't know in my mic is loud enough. are you picking me up ok? all right. i've got a couple of administrative details, and then i want to outline what we are here for and are doing today. we have a wonderful terrific timely report and topic to discuss this morning. straightively, we are going to be here -- administratively, we are going to be here about 90 minutes. if you are on the...
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dr. ben carson at johns hop kens university and author of the new york times best seller "america the beautifularson, sir, as always, welcome back. what would you recommend that doctors in the profession do to try to either slow down or stop obamacare? >> well, you know, unfortunately, doctors tend to be relatively docile and we tend to go along to get along and that's why it's so easy to push us around and we need to recognize that we are actually the only ones who are capable of providing care and we need to start flexing our muscles a little bit. on behalf of the patients. because we are really the only ones who understand medicine and can provide the kind of protection that the patients need. you can see what's happened when we turned it over to bureaucrats and politicians. patients are getting royally messed over. premiums are going up very substantially. they were supposed to go down. you look at some of the special accounts that people were able to put aside for health care. those are now being taxed at higher rates. >> all right. >> you know, you look at tax deductions for health care.
dr. ben carson at johns hop kens university and author of the new york times best seller "america the beautifularson, sir, as always, welcome back. what would you recommend that doctors in the profession do to try to either slow down or stop obamacare? >> well, you know, unfortunately, doctors tend to be relatively docile and we tend to go along to get along and that's why it's so easy to push us around and we need to recognize that we are actually the only ones who are capable of...
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dr. charley johns son from penn physics.f us together are working to see if we can figure out the best way to identify a scent, an odor that can help us, predict who already has cancer, even before this sort of standard screening test would be useful. jon: we have some video now of dogs and women obviously in a training session. but as i understand it, you wouldn't actually have potential cancer patients in their doctor's office with your lab bro door, -- labrador, would you? >> oh, no. we do all of this in a laboratory setting. what we're doing is collecting some of the cancer samples from patients as a result of our collaboration with dr. tani. then we're collecting blood samples as well. so we're training the dogs on that and what they will be doing in our study initially will be identifying blood samples from patients with cancer versus patients that don't have cancer, patients that have other diseases that aren't cancer. so that's really the goal. jon: it is my understanding you're going to be targeting especially ovari
dr. charley johns son from penn physics.f us together are working to see if we can figure out the best way to identify a scent, an odor that can help us, predict who already has cancer, even before this sort of standard screening test would be useful. jon: we have some video now of dogs and women obviously in a training session. but as i understand it, you wouldn't actually have potential cancer patients in their doctor's office with your lab bro door, -- labrador, would you? >> oh, no....
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. >> john: the reverend dr. susan thistlethwaite and harris zafar, thanks to both of you my friends, it's a pleasure to have you here. >> it's been a pleasure, john. >> thank you. >> john: we'll return to the lighter topic of mark sanford thank god. my panelists trying to figure him out. up next. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effe
. >> john: the reverend dr. susan thistlethwaite and harris zafar, thanks to both of you my friends, it's a pleasure to have you here. >> it's been a pleasure, john. >> thank you. >> john: we'll return to the lighter topic of mark sanford thank god. my panelists trying to figure him out. up next. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning to like a thousand...
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. >> it's round two between john schmidt and dr. kopitz. you have had enough of an audience. >> boom. >> send him back. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> inside the cuyahoga correction sent at the, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the other security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the terrible with, you know, the people you associate with, people -- got nobody pick my own. i'm a grown man. >> picking you up off the floor, right? >> 9-d is reserved for inmates who might be victimized by a younger tougher crowd in other parts of the jail. >> you've been around homosexuals before? >> yeah. >> you have no problem with the lifestyle? >> no. >> it's not like if i touch you it's going to rub off on you? >> right. right. >> i can touch you. see how he's blushing in his cheek. >> most of the men here are either older, gay, or transgender. like clarence culverson, issued an article of clothing not typically found in men's units. >> this is a county-issued jail bra. i keep up -- only issued one,
. >> it's round two between john schmidt and dr. kopitz. you have had enough of an audience. >> boom. >> send him back. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> inside the cuyahoga correction sent at the, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the other security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the terrible with, you know, the people you associate with, people -- got nobody pick my own. i'm a grown man....
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dr. johnoodall is a resource but i use regularly, personally and professionally to manage the situations. >> what advice would you give to orers in your situation principals who are now thinking about how do you communicate more broadly both within and outside the school? i think that we were very lucky that the structures were in place ahead of time. this could not be developed on the spur of the moment. as far as establishing a blog -- even if students don't go there for information, their parents go there for information regularly. that is what we posted the letters we sent home in addition to automated phone calls and twitter. of a clear structure system of communication between -- and pieces of communication overlap, we didn't do any one form of communication. the calls were repeated and the blogs were repeated with twitter so the messages were with certainty. we are curious about what your policy is at newtown high school about phones and school. are they banned? do they use them when th
dr. johnoodall is a resource but i use regularly, personally and professionally to manage the situations. >> what advice would you give to orers in your situation principals who are now thinking about how do you communicate more broadly both within and outside the school? i think that we were very lucky that the structures were in place ahead of time. this could not be developed on the spur of the moment. as far as establishing a blog -- even if students don't go there for information,...
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dr. ben carson is director of pediatric neuro surgery at john hopkins hospital and author of america the ediscovering what made this nation great. he joins me from south carolina. dr. carson, i'll get to some of the politics going on today in a second but as a physician i want to ask, i'm sure you've operati. what was your reaction as a physician when you heard about the types of injuries that were coming in from the boston terrorist attacks two weeks ago? >> well, i was very impressed by the readiness of the team to take care of the problems and the way that they coordinated things. they obviously were well prepared and, you know, one of the things i frequently say is the medical system here in the united states is the best in the world. and we frequently get a black eye. people talk about our infant mortality rates and things being low. but the fact of the matter is we take all comers and a lot of other people delete out several people and consequently move up further on that scale. we have superb health care in this country and the boston readiness is a good example of that. >> let me
dr. ben carson is director of pediatric neuro surgery at john hopkins hospital and author of america the ediscovering what made this nation great. he joins me from south carolina. dr. carson, i'll get to some of the politics going on today in a second but as a physician i want to ask, i'm sure you've operati. what was your reaction as a physician when you heard about the types of injuries that were coming in from the boston terrorist attacks two weeks ago? >> well, i was very impressed by...
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dr. daniel bober, john ryan, thank you both. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> my pleasure.markets today. stocks really have been on a roll this week as they closed now, above the 15,000 level for the dow, for the first time ever. investors today are digesting though, weekly report we get on jobless claims. the number of americans who filed for first time unemployment is at a five-year low. for this week 323,000. economists say it is a level consistent with a healthy economy but warned while the job market is improving much of the job growth has come from fewer layoffs, not increase hiring, which begs the question whether it is real job growth at all. time for us to talk to business entrepreneurs whose businesses are thriving in economic times. we're checking out the mountain t-shirt company. it is a company that sells unique t-shirts as you can see on your screen. they not only look 3-d, but they're apparently popular. we have the vice president of production at the mountain. jeff, where did this idea come from? >> this idea was something that was dreamed up from our art di
dr. daniel bober, john ryan, thank you both. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> my pleasure.markets today. stocks really have been on a roll this week as they closed now, above the 15,000 level for the dow, for the first time ever. investors today are digesting though, weekly report we get on jobless claims. the number of americans who filed for first time unemployment is at a five-year low. for this week 323,000. economists say it is a level consistent with a healthy economy but warned...
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john f. kennedy and the first lady and many others in the circle and the government. the book is entitled dr. feel good. we will be talking about his brilliant conclusion to his extraordinary world war ii trilogy the long awaited the guns that last flight. and best-selling author, fox news contributor joins me with his latest novel hell or richmond. the recommended each of these books to you. you don't want to miss our talks with the author's right here in the weeks ahead. coming up next, the american dream. some upside down numbers to share with you and tonight's "chalk talk". later, the fbi is looking for a possible suspected terrorist in the deadly benghazi terrorist attacks. what is the fbi said they're looking for criminals rather than terrorists? admiral james lyons turns us with the answers. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone.
john f. kennedy and the first lady and many others in the circle and the government. the book is entitled dr. feel good. we will be talking about his brilliant conclusion to his extraordinary world war ii trilogy the long awaited the guns that last flight. and best-selling author, fox news contributor joins me with his latest novel hell or richmond. the recommended each of these books to you. you don't want to miss our talks with the author's right here in the weeks ahead. coming up next, the...
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. >> it's round two between john submit and dr. kopitz.ou have had enough of an audience. >> boom. >> send him back. >>> hello, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. here's what's happening. an official warns that they have bombed a representative facility north of damascus. this would be the second inside as many days. neither israeli or the white house are commenting on the new strike. >>> calmer winds and cooldown are helping the firefighters cut down on the blaze. we'll have more news later. now it's back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> inside the cuyahoga correction sent at the, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the other security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the terrible with, you know, the people you associate with, people -- got nobody pick my own. i'm a grown man. >> picking you up off the floor, right? >> 9-d is reserved for inmates who might be victimized by a younger tougher crowd in other parts of the jail. >> you've been around homosexuals before? >> yeah. >> you
. >> it's round two between john submit and dr. kopitz.ou have had enough of an audience. >> boom. >> send him back. >>> hello, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. here's what's happening. an official warns that they have bombed a representative facility north of damascus. this would be the second inside as many days. neither israeli or the white house are commenting on the new strike. >>> calmer winds and cooldown are helping the firefighters cut down on the blaze....
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. >> it's round two between john schmidt and dr. kopitz.ou have had enough of an audience. >> boom. >> send him back. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal s
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. >> it's round two between john schmidt and dr. kopitz.e had enough of an audience. >> boom. >> send him back. and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, someti
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. >> john schuchardt: dr. king said if i can get five percent, i can change the situation. i only need 5%. it's never a matter of the majority. it's always a matter of conscience, and conscience only operates through an individual. >> bill moyers: i was impressed with the statement you made in your hearing, your sentencing hearing. you said, "i say this," what you just talked about, the conscience of the community and why you were doing what you were doing. "i say this not because i want your mercy, but because i want you to join me." is there evidence that people are signing up in sufficient numbers for similar acts of civil disobedience to reach some kind of critical mass? >> tim dechristopher: yeah. i think the numbers that it takes for civil disobedience, if people are actually committed to it, are not overwhelming majority numbers. i mean, you know, for years there have been all these polls that say, you know, only half of americans are, you know, believe climate change is happening or, you know, only a third of them actually understand what climate change really is. t
. >> john schuchardt: dr. king said if i can get five percent, i can change the situation. i only need 5%. it's never a matter of the majority. it's always a matter of conscience, and conscience only operates through an individual. >> bill moyers: i was impressed with the statement you made in your hearing, your sentencing hearing. you said, "i say this," what you just talked about, the conscience of the community and why you were doing what you were doing. "i say...