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her husband, dr. john hamilton, was an obstetrician. susan ran his medical clinic. >> susan hamilton was the proverbial trophy wife. by all accounts, she was a star, and he was indeed a very fortunate man to have her. >> but susan never left the house that day. dr. hamilton was performing surgery all morning. when he finished, he stopped home on his way from his office to give susan some flowers for valentine's day. once there, he found the back door wide open. upstairs in the master bathroom was his wife, unconscious. >> i think that my wife is dead. please hurry. my wife is bleeding all over the place. >> dr. hamilton tried to revive her, but it was too late. >> in this case, the attacker was in complete control. it's unfortunate, but i don't think mrs. hamilton really stood a chance. >> the killer apparently escaped through the hamiltons' back door. none of the neighbors saw anyone leaving the home. >> we were suspicious of the fact that maybe a burglar could have came in, and possibly attacked this woman, and tried to steal some jew
her husband, dr. john hamilton, was an obstetrician. susan ran his medical clinic. >> susan hamilton was the proverbial trophy wife. by all accounts, she was a star, and he was indeed a very fortunate man to have her. >> but susan never left the house that day. dr. hamilton was performing surgery all morning. when he finished, he stopped home on his way from his office to give susan some flowers for valentine's day. once there, he found the back door wide open. upstairs in the...
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today's talk is by our good friend, dr. john staddon, from duke university. john is no strange or to the shaftsbury society and to the john locke foundation. he's been a friend of ours for well over two decades. john, it is rumored, when he started to talk that his first sentence was i am and forever an icon no be dallas. -- iconoclast. he's also known for his critiques of behaviorism and the proposal of a theoretically-based new behaviorism. john has also written on social issues arguing against affirmative action in college admissions and that profiling can be both fair and efficient. other social topics are legal responsibility and traffic control claiming that u.s. accident rates are much higher than in other some european countries because offer rattic speed limits -- erratic speed limits. the uniquely-american four-way stop which causes more accidents than we think. john has written on the application of behavioral psychology to the function and mall function of financial markets in his recent book the malign hand of the markets, it's a great read, you s
today's talk is by our good friend, dr. john staddon, from duke university. john is no strange or to the shaftsbury society and to the john locke foundation. he's been a friend of ours for well over two decades. john, it is rumored, when he started to talk that his first sentence was i am and forever an icon no be dallas. -- iconoclast. he's also known for his critiques of behaviorism and the proposal of a theoretically-based new behaviorism. john has also written on social issues arguing...
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dr. john lapux's been looking into this today. john? >> reporter: the cdc and the fbi are investigating why the samples of smallpox were lying around for so many years unaccounted for. here's what happened. on july 1st, an fda researcher cleaning out a cold storage closet in a lab on the nih bethesda, maryland, campus, found a number of vials from the 1950s. some of the vials were labeled typhus, infrienda, and murchs but six sealed tubes were labeled var yoela, the scientific word for smallpox. smallpox was appeared irradicated in the '80s and are only supposed to be stored in two places, in the cdc in atlanta and a lab in russia. the vials were first moved to a safe location on the nih campus. then late yesterday, the fbi oversaw air and ground transport of the virus to cdc headquarters. overnight testing confirmed the presence of smallpox. it will take up to two weeks to determine if the smallpox virus has any ability to grow. in any case, the plan is to destroy it. a cdc spokesman told me, it's a fascinating discovery for scientists
dr. john lapux's been looking into this today. john? >> reporter: the cdc and the fbi are investigating why the samples of smallpox were lying around for so many years unaccounted for. here's what happened. on july 1st, an fda researcher cleaning out a cold storage closet in a lab on the nih bethesda, maryland, campus, found a number of vials from the 1950s. some of the vials were labeled typhus, infrienda, and murchs but six sealed tubes were labeled var yoela, the scientific word for...
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so we'll start with nadia conrad from assembly member amino's office and dr. john maui, reverend walker. vargas, jals a hernandez. janet cordero, louisa, ruben bustillos, miguel perez vment >> hello, good afternoon, i'm here on behalf of the assembly member to read this statement. assembly member tom yam iano is in support of this tax. many suffer from type two diabetes and now with this research done by ucsf there is a direct link between sugary consumption and type two diabetes. a beverage tax could provide now that we've heard $30-50 million per year in revenue and this would help create more active recreation, school lunch program and physical education and access in our city and schools. our assembly member is in full support of this and it's going to great causes for our city to be healthier. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is john ma, a general journaling and south africa in the american heart association which are very strong supporters of the soda tax. decades ago as strong opinions about secondhand smoke, a very courageous member of the san francisc
so we'll start with nadia conrad from assembly member amino's office and dr. john maui, reverend walker. vargas, jals a hernandez. janet cordero, louisa, ruben bustillos, miguel perez vment >> hello, good afternoon, i'm here on behalf of the assembly member to read this statement. assembly member tom yam iano is in support of this tax. many suffer from type two diabetes and now with this research done by ucsf there is a direct link between sugary consumption and type two diabetes. a...
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dr. john lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," drone deliveries. google fights to send packages to your door. this is the "cbs morning news." hello! three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! curing a yeast infection relieving the itch.... can happen instantly. vagisil max strength anti-itch wipes relieve itch and odor instantly as they cleanse. so why wait to feel comfortable? trust vagisil. the number one wipe for itch. crest 3d white whitestrips vs. whitening trays. these trays feel a little loose. it's kind of hard to talk. the whitestrips really grip. look at that. crest supreme flexfit whitestrips grip to your teeth, and whiten as well as a $500 professional treatment. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are
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years ago the law of silence was broken we went to fort mckay another native canadian reserve to meet dr john o'connor the man who sparked this scandal. are you. so what's going on. if you had to pay for. this irishman was the only doctor it for chip away and for forty years. and it's not appear trace of her own a rural district doctor he was alarmed by the increase of cancer in such a small community. it's. discovered a margin of pathology counselors and old immune diseases that. really surprised me cancer board came up to the community got the information he needed went back to edmonton and they took a year and two thousand and nine they announced there's actually a thirty percent higher rate of cancer and for chip and among them rare cancers is it environmental is a bad luck is it life's of is it genetics we know the people for chip eighty percent of the community is traditional they subsist off the land on fish gather and trap. genetic cancers you can see the mite off you know and there's no there's no real suggestion that there's a genetic issue bad low could happen anywhere. the environ
years ago the law of silence was broken we went to fort mckay another native canadian reserve to meet dr john o'connor the man who sparked this scandal. are you. so what's going on. if you had to pay for. this irishman was the only doctor it for chip away and for forty years. and it's not appear trace of her own a rural district doctor he was alarmed by the increase of cancer in such a small community. it's. discovered a margin of pathology counselors and old immune diseases that. really...
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. >> dr. john britton and clinic volunteer jim barrett lay dead.police arrested paul hill a half block away. >> most people who oppose abortion wouldn't advocate that kind of violence. but how do you explain the passion that enters into this debate? >> well look, i think this is always going to be a topic where people have strong personal feelings. but i do believe the rhetoric that is now, that is sort of tolerated, and frankly that we hear from elected officials oftentimes does encourage people to sort of put women in a certain place, certainly doctors in a certain place. and, you know, it's very tough to watch this footage. but i think it's important because, of course, this is why the massachusetts buffer zone was passed in the first place. this was not simply an intellectual idea, it was because women and doctors and clinicians were under enormous personal safety risks. and -- >> the two people were murdered there. >> that's correct. and listen, in my eight years at planned parenthood, the toughest day was on a sunday morning when i got a call
. >> dr. john britton and clinic volunteer jim barrett lay dead.police arrested paul hill a half block away. >> most people who oppose abortion wouldn't advocate that kind of violence. but how do you explain the passion that enters into this debate? >> well look, i think this is always going to be a topic where people have strong personal feelings. but i do believe the rhetoric that is now, that is sort of tolerated, and frankly that we hear from elected officials oftentimes...
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dr. john lapook tonight will question the head of the cdc. after the decision comes a revision. more on lebron james and his return to cleveland. those stories tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why safeway works with overal growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered daily to safeway. so there's more local produce to love. like this week, locally grown driscoll's organic strawberries are just $2.50 a pound. a big bay area tech companys helping the 49ers sort out r parking problems. plus: >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. new at 6:00 a big bay area tech company is helping the 49ers sort out the parking problems. plus -- >> you have to put information in the hands of the people. >> -- would you agree to be spied on for the greater good? the new tool available to certain homeowners that could help us all save water. and amelia
dr. john lapook tonight will question the head of the cdc. after the decision comes a revision. more on lebron james and his return to cleveland. those stories tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why safeway works with overal growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets...
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. >> reporter: kevin moore is a former santa clara city council member who wrote this letter to dr. john york in 2003 inviting him to build a new stadium in santa clara on the site where the stadium now sits. the rest is indeed history. what did you say in that letter? >> uhm, i talked about the infrastructure the council before me put in. something about a small town and about what we had to offer. >> reporter: so he hooked them and you reeled them in. what did you do? >> correct. we reeled them in. what we did was we introduced them to our community. >> reporter: current city council member lisa gillmor led the effort to get measure j passed which along with road improvements made 50 years ago paved the way for the stadium to be built. >> we didn't have to put in a single new road for the stadium which is incredible. >> reporter: nfl commissioner roger goodell was reportedly sold on santa clara after another city council member showed him the city from the observation tower at great america. >> it's the first pro football stadium in california since the '60s so it's a significant achie
. >> reporter: kevin moore is a former santa clara city council member who wrote this letter to dr. john york in 2003 inviting him to build a new stadium in santa clara on the site where the stadium now sits. the rest is indeed history. what did you say in that letter? >> uhm, i talked about the infrastructure the council before me put in. something about a small town and about what we had to offer. >> reporter: so he hooked them and you reeled them in. what did you do?...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we were turned dr john has verified this is on the program now yana sat down with me earlier today to discuss the latest happenings in and around euro land and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing europe at the i.m.f. and loan to euro centric show day and remember you can see all segments of featured in today's show on you tube of you tube dot com slash invest r t and on through hulu dot com slash boom. now before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell come on. you like me who want your comedy news with some ti want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. looking through the vampire lighting into the necks of the corporate elite and the billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected in night. well so this. is a. prophecy. that actually doesn't do much for ad revenue line tech agriculture giant song seventy six year old american farmer studio fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you t
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we were turned dr john has verified this is on the program now yano sat down with me earlier today to discuss the latest happenings in and around euro land and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing europe the i.m.f. and loan the euro centric day and remember you can see all segments of featured in today's show on you tube and you tube dot com slash and bust r t and on through hulu dot com slash boom. now before we go here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell come on. choose your language. calling we could without any of the many will say still some . places to skip the consensus. and choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose to stories that imply. true access to. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the leads on to the constant sad. isn't it justified the game if not pursued him for a weapon and you know amazing to spectrum off pursuit of the revenue would lead to one young who say move he was developing nuclear weapons in the home. speech and he did they want to
time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we were turned dr john has verified this is on the program now yano sat down with me earlier today to discuss the latest happenings in and around euro land and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing europe the i.m.f. and loan the euro centric day and remember you can see all segments of featured in today's show on you tube and you tube dot com slash and bust r t and on through hulu dot com slash boom. now before...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return dr john has verified this is on the program now yana sat down with me earlier today to discuss the latest happenings in and around euro land and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing europe the i.m.f. and loan to euro centric show day and remember you can see all segments of featured in today's show on you tube of you tube dot com slash and bust r t and on through hulu dot com slash boom. now before we go here are a look at some here closing numbers at the bell. i'm happy martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right other big stories that have strong headlines there's a reason they don't want to tell you that aren't they telling the truth that we. now let's break the set. the star wars. there there's lined up the sat on. the side. like. the. twelfth and now after the great financial crisis greece plummeted into a hole that it's still still struggling to climb out of but with real wages declining it economic growth looking weak when will the greek economy finally recover
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return dr john has verified this is on the program now yano sat down with me earlier today to discuss the latest happenings in and around euro land and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing europe at the i.m.f. and loan the euro centric show today and remember you can see all segments of peter and in today's show on you tube have you tube dot com slash boom bust r t and on through hulu dot com slash boom dash but now before we go here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the leaves on the constant sad. isn't it justified the aim is not pursuing the weapon and you know raising to spectrum off pursuit of the irrelevant would lead to one young who say move ton use he was developing nuclear weapons and. recently did they want to see the full dump of being removed in full makeup and form the story we would be stupid not to take you. live on your arm in a lot of these com
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thank you dr. johnns. >>> thousands of people captured life in bold new was. look at these pivots. first on "cbs this morning," we're going to reveal it straight ahead. >> announcer: sponsored by purina. your pet, our passion. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ ♪wandering out into this great unknown.♪ ♪and when it's done, believe that i will yell it from that♪ ♪mountain high. find summer. the chevy summer drive. get 0% financing for 72 mo
thank you dr. johnns. >>> thousands of people captured life in bold new was. look at these pivots. first on "cbs this morning," we're going to reveal it straight ahead. >> announcer: sponsored by purina. your pet, our passion. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. thank...
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. >> mcfarland: dr. johnscarenhas is assistant professor in the department of medicine at mount sinai school of medicine in new york. >> since it's not a very common disease and has not gotten a lot of attention or publicity, it remains very vague in people's eyes. >> mcfarland: in fact, myelofibrosis affects far fewer people than most any other blood disorder. for instance, the national cancer institute estimates that the number of lymphoma patients is a little over 22 out of every 100,000 americans. in contrast, only about 1 to 2 people in 100,000 are discovered to have myelofibrosis. but even though the numbers are small, the problem is a big one for those who are diagnosed. and primarily, it's a disease of the elderly. >> the median age of diagnosis of myelofibrosis is approximately 65 years of age. so it is typically a disease that affects older people, but we have patients that can be as young as 20 or 30. so it can affect people at any age but has a--has a higher rate as you get older. >> mcfarland: th
. >> mcfarland: dr. johnscarenhas is assistant professor in the department of medicine at mount sinai school of medicine in new york. >> since it's not a very common disease and has not gotten a lot of attention or publicity, it remains very vague in people's eyes. >> mcfarland: in fact, myelofibrosis affects far fewer people than most any other blood disorder. for instance, the national cancer institute estimates that the number of lymphoma patients is a little over 22 out of...
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joining me now from oxford, dr. john, senior research at the university of ox ford.ject you've done a lot of research on. how surprised and disappointed were you to learn the child still has the virus when it appeared two years without drugs she was free of it? >> this is clearly disa pointing news. when the story broke in march last year that the child might have been cured there was excitement. in terms of surprise, one has to remember when one thinks about hiv, it's a virus that hides in the body. there's no virus detected in the blood which is the way we normally look at the virus in a patient. none could be found. other tests were done, more research tests. they could find a little bit of dna in the child still. the fact there was dna left behind from the child in the virus was a warning this might come back at some point. you asked if i'm surprised. not surprised in some ways but certainly disappointed. >> clear this up for me. when this baby was born and aggressively treated early in it's life, was it with drugs that was a form of retro antiviral? >> the child
joining me now from oxford, dr. john, senior research at the university of ox ford.ject you've done a lot of research on. how surprised and disappointed were you to learn the child still has the virus when it appeared two years without drugs she was free of it? >> this is clearly disa pointing news. when the story broke in march last year that the child might have been cured there was excitement. in terms of surprise, one has to remember when one thinks about hiv, it's a virus that hides...
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i speaking with dr john ben tof, a professor of public interest law, and the found are of action on smokingealth. >> in florida, it's easy. there is the angle case in which i papd. it says you no longer have to prove obvious and over again and again that the companies lied to see people engage in wrongful conduct. all the smoker has to do is come in and say "i was addicted, smoking killed me", and you get your verdict. enough people get the suit. there's nothing unique about florida. we can start having an impact. and one thing we can do is force the tobacco companies to bear more of the costs. covers borp by people like you and me who are nonsmokers. we pay more in taxes and more for health insurance. smoking costs us all about $300 billion in the u.s. >> do you think it will make it easier for families moving forward? >> it will make it easier, because the precedent says you no longer have to prove how wrongful the tobacco companies were. all you have to do in florida is show that you were addicted and died as a result of smoking. since it only applies in florida, some may look at the hug
i speaking with dr john ben tof, a professor of public interest law, and the found are of action on smokingealth. >> in florida, it's easy. there is the angle case in which i papd. it says you no longer have to prove obvious and over again and again that the companies lied to see people engage in wrongful conduct. all the smoker has to do is come in and say "i was addicted, smoking killed me", and you get your verdict. enough people get the suit. there's nothing unique about...
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here to discuss the florida jury's decision is dr. johnenzap the founder of action on smoking in health. it's joining us from washington, d.c. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. i think this verdict is going to be a real wake-up call. >> you think so? 10.36 billion? >> that's a lot of incentive for these families which have been devastated by a smoker death to go out and find their own lawyer and for my brother lawyers to bring these cases at no cost to the families, taking instead a percentage because 30% of 16 million is a lot of incentive and 30% of 160 million is even bigger incentive and in florida it's easy. as you mentioned, there is what is called the ingle case in which i participated. it says you no longer have to prove over and over, again and again, that these companies lied, deceived people, engage in wrongful conduct. all a smoker has to do in florida is come in and say: i was addicted. smoking killed me. and you get your verdict. >> aren't we talking about companies with very deep pockets? will this actually m
here to discuss the florida jury's decision is dr. johnenzap the founder of action on smoking in health. it's joining us from washington, d.c. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. i think this verdict is going to be a real wake-up call. >> you think so? 10.36 billion? >> that's a lot of incentive for these families which have been devastated by a smoker death to go out and find their own lawyer and for my brother lawyers to bring these cases at no cost to the...
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dr. john parrish is a state geologist. talked with him about new research that's revealing a clear picture of what's ahead. >> california's the most seismically active state in the nation after alaska. so we have a lot of programs here to help communities mitigate and prepare for large earthquakes. part of them, as you're talking about the preliminary fault map that you have, delineates the hollywood fault and prohibits building across the trace of the active fault. that in itself will save buildings from being destroyed by surface movement. >> so what about the homes that are already there? >> well, everything that was built prior to the zonation may be in harm's way. but the law says that one does not have to remove your home or tear anything down. it will be a natural attrition before anything happens there. it really only affects major built across there new and that trace of the fault. >> were you surprised by the findings of this report, particularly at a time when you're experiencing a lot of seismic activity more r
dr. john parrish is a state geologist. talked with him about new research that's revealing a clear picture of what's ahead. >> california's the most seismically active state in the nation after alaska. so we have a lot of programs here to help communities mitigate and prepare for large earthquakes. part of them, as you're talking about the preliminary fault map that you have, delineates the hollywood fault and prohibits building across the trace of the active fault. that in itself will...
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dr. john only. mr. edmund coulson meyer, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. thank you for coming. appreciate your time. your written statements will be made part of the record. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, would like to thank you for giving me the a virginity to discuss health insurance plan cancellations the materials changes pursuant to the protection and affordable care act. when obamacare became law four years ago the central claim made by opponents was not just that it would make some better off through redistribution of resources and more stringent regulation but would do so without harming others except her new forms of income and capital taxation. presented the public but president obama and many other prominent members of a political party, the full committee ranking member just now. if you like your plenty can keep it. if you like your doctor you can keep him. a problem with the promises that it is not true. i will discuss a few of the more salient consequences of the legislation that undermine the veracity of that clai
dr. john only. mr. edmund coulson meyer, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. thank you for coming. appreciate your time. your written statements will be made part of the record. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, would like to thank you for giving me the a virginity to discuss health insurance plan cancellations the materials changes pursuant to the protection and affordable care act. when obamacare became law four years ago the central claim made by...
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. >> reporter: kevin moore is a former santa clara city council member who wrote this letter to dr. johnin 2003 inviting him to build a new stadium in santa clara on the site where the stadium now sits. the rest is indeed history. what did you say in that letter? >> uhm, i talked about the infrastructure the councils before me put in. something about a small town and what we had to offer. >> reporter: so he hooked 'em and you reeled 'em in. what did you do? >> correct. we reeled them in. what we did is we introduced them to our community. >> reporter: current city council member lisa gilmore led the efforts to get measure j passed in santa clara which, along with road improvements made 50 years ago paved the way for the stadium to be built. >> we didn't have to put in a single new road for the stadium which is just incredible. >> reporter: nfl commissioner roger goodell was reportedly sold on santa clara after another city council member showed him the city from the observation tower at great america. >> it's the first pro football stadium in california since the '60s. so it's a signific
. >> reporter: kevin moore is a former santa clara city council member who wrote this letter to dr. johnin 2003 inviting him to build a new stadium in santa clara on the site where the stadium now sits. the rest is indeed history. what did you say in that letter? >> uhm, i talked about the infrastructure the councils before me put in. something about a small town and what we had to offer. >> reporter: so he hooked 'em and you reeled 'em in. what did you do? >> correct....
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. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> our next guest, dr. john r. lott jr., is an economist who held research and teaching positions at the university of chicago, yale university, stanford, ucla, wharton and rice and was the chief economist at the united states sentencing commission. his it's books have included -- his past books have included three decisions of, my favorite, "more guns, less crime," crime and freedomnomics." he is a frequent contributor to foxnews.com, has appeared in such places as "the wall street journal," new york times, los angeles times, new york post, "usa today," chicago tribune. he has appeared in such television rams as abc and nbc national evening news broadcasts, fox news, the "newshour" with jim lehrer and today show. now, ann coulter called him one of america's most feared economiests. economists. and she said you can tell the conservatives liberals fear most because they start being automatically referred to as discredited. ask senator ted cruz. but no one is called discredited by liberals more often than the intest
. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> our next guest, dr. john r. lott jr., is an economist who held research and teaching positions at the university of chicago, yale university, stanford, ucla, wharton and rice and was the chief economist at the united states sentencing commission. his it's books have included -- his past books have included three decisions of, my favorite, "more guns, less crime," crime and freedomnomics." he is a frequent contributor to foxnews.com, has...
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david gun and dr. johnrts and receptionists and clinics that have been bombed draw that connection to domestic terrorism. violence against civilians with the aim of making them so afraid they change their behavior. this is what the buffers were supposed to protect again against. they were intended to diffuse the interaction between protesters and clinics because intense interactions filled with rhetoric has led to an atmosphere where some will leap to violence to make their point and the radical edge of the anti-abortion movement hails those that commit that violence at morally justified heros. >> people who shoot doctors and bomb clinics and try to bomb clinics and set clinics on fire, they are not run-of-the-mill, crazy killers and vandals of the kinds who commit other sorts of crimes. they're part of a movement that not only does this stuff but celebrates this stuff and supports one another when they do these things. >> that is a world in which buffers are essential. in 1994 a chief justice rehnquist wro
david gun and dr. johnrts and receptionists and clinics that have been bombed draw that connection to domestic terrorism. violence against civilians with the aim of making them so afraid they change their behavior. this is what the buffers were supposed to protect again against. they were intended to diffuse the interaction between protesters and clinics because intense interactions filled with rhetoric has led to an atmosphere where some will leap to violence to make their point and the...
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this is a report of hood's wounding at gettysburg, by his .octor, dr. john t. darvey it talks about what hood was doing, where he was, what happens. the shrapnel hit the arm, then he goes into a bunch of medical biologyat even in 1864, was a little over my head. he talks about where the shrapnel entered, what tendons and muscles and nerves were damaged, where it exited. they carried him off, took him here, did this, did that. a doctor's report, written by a doctorese.r -- then i found the chickamauga report. this one is 3000 words long, and i had a severe headache at the two after ik or figured out every one of those words. i took this to the national museum of civil war medicine in frederick, maryland, and spent an afternoon with them. they helped me with it. this not only is a report of his wounding at chickamauga, it talks about who decided to abdicate his leg, what kind of saw was used, what -- it goes into minute detail. then there is a daily report, everyday, from the day he was wounded an the amputationd occurred, every single day. how he is doing, how t
this is a report of hood's wounding at gettysburg, by his .octor, dr. john t. darvey it talks about what hood was doing, where he was, what happens. the shrapnel hit the arm, then he goes into a bunch of medical biologyat even in 1864, was a little over my head. he talks about where the shrapnel entered, what tendons and muscles and nerves were damaged, where it exited. they carried him off, took him here, did this, did that. a doctor's report, written by a doctorese.r -- then i found the...
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we have dr. john baker, jr. who is the visiting professor at georgetown and university of oxford and professor of law at lsu and teaches classes on the federalist society. dr. baker previously worked as a federal court clerk and assistant district attorney in new orleans and served as a consultant to the united states departme department of justice, the whitehouse office of planning, usa-id. he was full bright specialist in the philippines and chile. he was district attorney in new orleans before joining lsu in 1975. while a professor, he has been a consultant of the state and dejustice department, he has served on the aba task force that issued the report of the federalization of crime. he received his bachelor from dallas university and yufrlaw de from the universities universities michigan. steven benjamin is a member of the professional bar association. members include private lawyers and defense counsel and law professors and judges commit today preserving fairness within america's criminal justice system. h
we have dr. john baker, jr. who is the visiting professor at georgetown and university of oxford and professor of law at lsu and teaches classes on the federalist society. dr. baker previously worked as a federal court clerk and assistant district attorney in new orleans and served as a consultant to the united states departme department of justice, the whitehouse office of planning, usa-id. he was full bright specialist in the philippines and chile. he was district attorney in new orleans...
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dr. john pierce, chief medical inspector is retiring.just days after a scathing report said his office failed to investigate come of mrants about poor care. pierce the fifth senior va official to leave in the past six weeks. >> the world health organization is sounding the alarm about what is the deadliest outbreak ever of ebola. it killed nearly 500 people so far across three african countries. and shows no scenes of slowing down. abc's dr. richard besser has the details. >> reporter: weep saw the deadly power of ebola firsthand in uganda. a disease so dangerous, any one going in the ward took extreme precautions. >> there is not one speck of my body that is exposed. making sure that every, every inch is covered. it is essential. the world health organization is struggling to contain this unprecedented outbreak. spreading from trade across the borders of three countries, liberia, guinea and see ythere s no cure. ebola spread by close contact of body fluid with infected people. when i visited this ward in 2012. whenever the team touched
dr. john pierce, chief medical inspector is retiring.just days after a scathing report said his office failed to investigate come of mrants about poor care. pierce the fifth senior va official to leave in the past six weeks. >> the world health organization is sounding the alarm about what is the deadliest outbreak ever of ebola. it killed nearly 500 people so far across three african countries. and shows no scenes of slowing down. abc's dr. richard besser has the details. >>...
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it is my pleasure to introduce the witnesses, first is dr. john baker, the visiting professor at georgetown law school, visiting fellow at 400 college university of oxford and emeritus professor of law at a s o u law school who also teaches short courses on separation of powers for the federalist society for supreme court justice antonin scalia. dr. baker previously worked as a federal court clerk and assistant district attorney in new orleans and has served as a consultant to the u.s. department of justice, u.s. senate judiciary subcommittee on separation of powers, white house office of planning, hsaid, he was a full bright scholar in the philippines and bright specialist in choice. he served in federal district courts and district attorney in new orleans will for joining l s u 1975. while a professor he has been a consultant of the state department and justice department. he served on the aba task force which issued the report on the federalization of crime. received his bachelor of arts degree from the university of dallas, j.d. from the unive
it is my pleasure to introduce the witnesses, first is dr. john baker, the visiting professor at georgetown law school, visiting fellow at 400 college university of oxford and emeritus professor of law at a s o u law school who also teaches short courses on separation of powers for the federalist society for supreme court justice antonin scalia. dr. baker previously worked as a federal court clerk and assistant district attorney in new orleans and has served as a consultant to the u.s....
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. >> our next guest, dr. john r.lott jr., is an economist who held research and teaching positions at the university of chicago, yale university, stanford, ucla, wharton and rice and was the chief economist at the united states sentencing commission. his past books included three editions of my favorite more guns, less crime. freedom economics." lott is contributor and weekly columnist for fox news.com, opinion pieces by lott have appeared in such places as "the wall street journal," "the new york times," "l.a. times," "the new york times," "usa today," chicago tribune. he's appeared in such television programs as abc and nbc nationally evening news broadcast, fox news and "newshour" with jim lehrer and the "today" show. ann coulter called him one of america's most feared economists. and she said, can you tell the conservatives liberals fear most because they start being automatically referred to as discredited. ask senator ted cruz. called discredited by liberals more often than the inestinable economist and author,
. >> our next guest, dr. john r.lott jr., is an economist who held research and teaching positions at the university of chicago, yale university, stanford, ucla, wharton and rice and was the chief economist at the united states sentencing commission. his past books included three editions of my favorite more guns, less crime. freedom economics." lott is contributor and weekly columnist for fox news.com, opinion pieces by lott have appeared in such places as "the wall street...
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. >> it's round two, between john schmidt and dr. koplitz. >> boom. >> send him back. >>> inside the cuyahoga county correction center, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the jail's other low security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the trouble with you, you know, the people you associate with -- >> i'll pick my own friends. i'm a grown man. nobody don't pick my friends for me. >> i'm going to be 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? >> right. >> you got no problem with our lifestyle? >> no. >> well i wish you'd educate some of these other people in here. 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 ja
. >> it's round two, between john schmidt and dr. koplitz. >> boom. >> send him back. >>> inside the cuyahoga county correction center, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the jail's other low security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the trouble with you, you know, the people you associate with -- >> i'll pick my own friends. i'm a grown man. nobody don't pick my friends for me. >> i'm going to be picking you up off the...