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her husband, dr. john hamilton, was an obstetrician, susan ran his medical clinic. >> susan hamilton was the proverbial trophy wife. but 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 surgical morning. when he finished, he stopped on his way to 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. >> a problem -- >> 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 completely under control. it was unfortunate, but i don't think mrs. hamilton really stood a chance. >> the killer apparently escaped through the hamilton's 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, tried to steal some jewelr
her husband, dr. john hamilton, was an obstetrician, susan ran his medical clinic. >> susan hamilton was the proverbial trophy wife. but 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 surgical morning. when he finished, he stopped on his way to his office to give susan some flowers for valentine's day. once there, he found the back door wide open. upstairs in the master...
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dr. john's 25 years of experience. again, if you want to improve your pet's life, it's going to change their life, folks, and it's unconditionally guaranteed to work. so, again, pick up the phone and give us a call. my name is michael alden. >> and i'm darla haun. and we'll see you next time. >> okay, leeza. we're ready for you on set. >> thanks, guys. >> i'm walking to set with our ladies. >> we're gonna do a last, final mike check. >> of course. all right. have a good show, everybody. >> female announcer: the following is a paid presentation for dr. denese skinscience. >> male announcer: and now the exclusive premiere of "winning the wrinkle war," examining how powerful age-renewing, and youth-building ingredients can actually deliver incredible results like these in just 14 days. >> female announcer: and transform your skin like this in only 60 days. brought to you by trusted guthy renker. >> male announcer: and now celebrity reporter emmy award-winning tv host, and women's health advocate leeza gibbons. [ cheers an
dr. john's 25 years of experience. again, if you want to improve your pet's life, it's going to change their life, folks, and it's unconditionally guaranteed to work. so, again, pick up the phone and give us a call. my name is michael alden. >> and i'm darla haun. and we'll see you next time. >> okay, leeza. we're ready for you on set. >> thanks, guys. >> i'm walking to set with our ladies. >> we're gonna do a last, final mike check. >> of course. all right....
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. >>> dr. john and south florida. baby harden jordan price.nute off the miss wright get out the way. solo slam. 11points for him. lasalle wins. tu hosting uconn. temple on the break. bond finishes at the rim. owls up three. the transfer jesse morgan came over from umass. he has 17. temple wins 75-63 and finishes the season 22-9. that's a look at sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> daylight saving time is here and that means we lose an hour of sleep as we spring forward at 2:00 a.m. before you head to bed tonight, a reminder to change your clocks and you might want to put fresh batteries in the smoke detectors. >> but we are gaining numbers with the temperatures here. warmer air is moving in and temperatures are going up. 48 degrees tomorrow and it's going to be dry and it's going to be sunshine. so it's a good-looking day. and we stay mild next week. but we track another chance of showers, tuesday, friday and saturday. >> i have a feeling a lot of people will be out tomorrow enjoying the sunshine. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now. "sn
. >>> dr. john and south florida. baby harden jordan price.nute off the miss wright get out the way. solo slam. 11points for him. lasalle wins. tu hosting uconn. temple on the break. bond finishes at the rim. owls up three. the transfer jesse morgan came over from umass. he has 17. temple wins 75-63 and finishes the season 22-9. that's a look at sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> daylight saving time is here and that means we lose an hour of sleep as we spring...
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i see dr. john back there and shape up sf and the broad coalitions that have been fighting for our children and a healthier community. and to fight the the the obesity epidemic in our city. as you know we must do more as a city to reduce access to sugary beverages like sodas and energy drinks and you might know our hospitals are already implementing the phasing out of sugary beverages in the vending machines and they are already acknowledging the at the tipping point and acknowledging the harm and impact on a generation of young people in our city and throughout the country and i also wanted to say that as announced by open troop dot org and we're hoping to see fast food company and see restaurants really providing more milk in the children's meals and san francisco has is shown we're in the lead and today's legislation is a part of that and also in our city, when we've looked very closely at the data, we know that 1 in 3 san francisco youth will become diabetic in their lifetime -- 1 in 3 and when
i see dr. john back there and shape up sf and the broad coalitions that have been fighting for our children and a healthier community. and to fight the the the obesity epidemic in our city. as you know we must do more as a city to reduce access to sugary beverages like sodas and energy drinks and you might know our hospitals are already implementing the phasing out of sugary beverages in the vending machines and they are already acknowledging the at the tipping point and acknowledging the harm...
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dr. john hosting dayton. second half it's baby hardin jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five. final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half owls up three. jesse morgan the transfer from u mass he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at rhode island. deandre to james demerit for three. hawks cut the ram's lead to 3. uri led by brutta. steals and takes it all the way for the dukes. he had 18. st. joe's loses 78-68 to finish the season 13-17. >>> hats off to the princeton women, who remain undefeated beating columbia 63-44. the 29-0 tigers clinch the ivy league crown and wrap up the season against penn tuesday. phils hosting the blue jays. david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy bre
dr. john hosting dayton. second half it's baby hardin jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five. final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half owls up three. jesse morgan the transfer from u mass he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9....
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dr. john george of temple university hospital says doctors no longer think damaged heart muscle is dead forever. >> we learned that through research that you can actually regenerate part of the heart muss. >> in this study stem cells extracted from bone marrow are multiplied and then injected into pu muscle inside the heart. targets are determined with sophisticated 3d mapping system called noga. >> purple color shows you that's normal functioning heart and as you dip down into the reds that's a dead heart muscle. you see the different spots right along the border are where injections are performed. >> the hope is cells will spark the growth of new blood vessels regenerating husband muscle. half those in the study get stem cells and half placebo or dummy treatment. parks think he got the real deal. >> i'm doing things i have not done in months. >> patients like parks will be followed to see if their heart function improves. if they have fewer hospital stays and see if their quality of life imp
dr. john george of temple university hospital says doctors no longer think damaged heart muscle is dead forever. >> we learned that through research that you can actually regenerate part of the heart muss. >> in this study stem cells extracted from bone marrow are multiplied and then injected into pu muscle inside the heart. targets are determined with sophisticated 3d mapping system called noga. >> purple color shows you that's normal functioning heart and as you dip down...
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dr. johnnd cleveland browns have been disciplined by the nfl. the falcons were fined $350,000 and will forfeit a fifth round draft pick in 2016 for using fake noise at home games. team president rich mckay has been suspended from the competition committee for three months. browns' general manager ray farmer was suspended four games without pay for sending text messages to the sidelines during games. that's a violation of the league's electronic device policy. the browns were also fined $250,000. >>> and the university of connecticut made its eighth straight women's final four. lewis scored 27 points to lead the uconn women in a 91-70 win over dayton. uconn trailed at halftime but went on to a 15-3 run to take the lead and the game. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. holly phillips with new details about enterovirus. and its possible link to paralysis in children. plus more on jay-z's new music streaming service. we'll hear from "billboard" magazine editor joe levy.
dr. johnnd cleveland browns have been disciplined by the nfl. the falcons were fined $350,000 and will forfeit a fifth round draft pick in 2016 for using fake noise at home games. team president rich mckay has been suspended from the competition committee for three months. browns' general manager ray farmer was suspended four games without pay for sending text messages to the sidelines during games. that's a violation of the league's electronic device policy. the browns were also fined...
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and jack -- and dr. johneau who is a graduate of howard university and has a private practice and maryland. they are here to talk about the issue. another minute or two left. let's go to brian in michigan, good morning. caller: good morning. host: we are short on time so quick on comments or questions, please. caller: being here in michigan, i want to say that medical marijuana has some very strong allies in the chemical companies. in the alcohol companies, and the tobacco companies, in correction officers unions, all of these things have come forward with donations to our current -- to our attorney general here in michigan. him being a relative of a previous, i feel that they have lots to learn, especially ingrained feelings by police officers where it will be hard for them to get away from the seizures, the things that support their local police force . it is a horrible thing going on where people are still getting in trouble for it for little amounts of marijuana. i believe it is a healing and should not b
and jack -- and dr. johneau who is a graduate of howard university and has a private practice and maryland. they are here to talk about the issue. another minute or two left. let's go to brian in michigan, good morning. caller: good morning. host: we are short on time so quick on comments or questions, please. caller: being here in michigan, i want to say that medical marijuana has some very strong allies in the chemical companies. in the alcohol companies, and the tobacco companies, in...
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dr. john sampson is professor of surgery at duke. >> reporter: because our immune systems are particularly adept at attacking viruses we felt it would be a great opportunity for us to attack the tumor by attacking the virus. >> reporter: in early studies the vaccine did not work well, so a tetanus shot was added before treatment the prime the immune system. >> tetanus produces a certain chemical which is a superactivator for the vaccine. >> reporter: six patients received cmv alone and survived 18.5 months. six others got a tetanus shot first, three survived for an average of 22 months. two lived for about five and six years, and one hillburn is still healthy at nine. you had one grandson before you got sick. >> yes. >> reporter: did you ever imagine you would be able to be around to see five more grandchildren. >> this sounds so obnoxious, but yes. in fact, i think i'm good for at least another ten years. >> reporter: scott, the reason we're covering such small trial is that glioblastoma is s
dr. john sampson is professor of surgery at duke. >> reporter: because our immune systems are particularly adept at attacking viruses we felt it would be a great opportunity for us to attack the tumor by attacking the virus. >> reporter: in early studies the vaccine did not work well, so a tetanus shot was added before treatment the prime the immune system. >> tetanus produces a certain chemical which is a superactivator for the vaccine. >> reporter: six patients...
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. >> thank you very i am dr. john r sellers. aging historian, retired from the library congress. i think one of the tasks of anyone injured as speaker is trying to establish a spirit of rapport with the audience. i'm introducing stephen a goldman, my psychiatrist. [laughter] friend. steve comes from an entirely different background. he has all the credentials of anyone who has gone through the training for medical and psychiatric work. both in academia, and in public and private service. rather than go through his credentials, i want to take a more personal approach and give you some insight into steve as a research, writer, historian. in 41 years that i worked with the manuscript division of the library congress, as the civil more specialist and lincoln curator, i entertained many pros perspective writers and season authors in search of new material. they would come to my office, almost weekly, certainly monthly, and we would talk. i can't say -- occasionally i could be of service because i was responsible for bringing in new material, either purchasing or accepting donations of
. >> thank you very i am dr. john r sellers. aging historian, retired from the library congress. i think one of the tasks of anyone injured as speaker is trying to establish a spirit of rapport with the audience. i'm introducing stephen a goldman, my psychiatrist. [laughter] friend. steve comes from an entirely different background. he has all the credentials of anyone who has gone through the training for medical and psychiatric work. both in academia, and in public and private service....
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. >> dr. johnef medical officer and director director of podiatric medicine at chestnut hill hospital say other factors play part in this pain as well. >> somebody who inherited not so good foundation of foot that's flattens or very very high arch foot certainly aggravates conditions that we see associated with those deformities like bunions and hammer toes. >> for business woman marsha sharkey it was a recurring pain in her big toe that got her attention. good i have started to have some challenges from wearing the heels. i noticeed it about a year or two ago. so what made me start tore neck. >> she says the change in shoes certainly helped but something else did as well. >> i got my first cortisone shot about a year or so ago in my foot around my toe to help alleviate the pain and it was not a fun experience and i do remember the doctor that i spoke with said heels are probably not the best idea. >> very very important. >> marie bonner was told the same thing. it wasn't until she had to have surg
. >> dr. johnef medical officer and director director of podiatric medicine at chestnut hill hospital say other factors play part in this pain as well. >> somebody who inherited not so good foundation of foot that's flattens or very very high arch foot certainly aggravates conditions that we see associated with those deformities like bunions and hammer toes. >> for business woman marsha sharkey it was a recurring pain in her big toe that got her attention. good i have started...
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dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21.final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at rhode island. deandre to james demerit for three. hawks cut the ram's lead to 3. uri led by brutta. steals and takes it all the way for the dukes. he had 18. st. joe's loses 78-68 to finish the season 13-17. >>> hats off to the princeton women, who remain undefeated, beating columbia 63-44. the 29-0 tigers clinch the ivy league crown and wrap up the season against penn tuesday. phils hosting the blue jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. t
dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21.final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at...
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dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21.ve. final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at rhode island. deandre to james demerit for three. hawks cut the ram's lead to 3. uri led by brutta. steals and takes it all the way for the dukes. he had 18. st. joe's loses 78-68 to finish the season 13-17. >>> hats off to the princeton women, who remain undefeated, beating columbia 63-44. the 29-0 tigers clinch the ivy league crown and wrap up the season against penn tuesday. phils hosting the blue jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for hi
dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21.ve. final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's...
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. >> dr. johnef medical officer and director of pediatric medicine at chestnut hill other hospital says other factors play a part in this pain as well. >> someone who maybe as inherited not so good foundation of foot that's flattened or very very high arch foot certainly aggravates condition that we see associated with those deformities like bunions and hammer toes. >> see ya. >> for business woman marsha sharkey it was a recurring pain in her big toe that got her attention. >> i started to have some challenges from wearing the heels. i noticeed it about a year or two ago. so that's what made me start to wear flats. >> reporter: she says the change in shoes certainly helped but something else did as well. >> i got my first cortisone shot about a year or so ago in my foot around my toe to help alleviate the pain and it was not a fun experience and i do remember the -- the doctor that i spoke with says heels are probably not the best idea. >> very very important. >> reporter: marie bonner was told th
. >> dr. johnef medical officer and director of pediatric medicine at chestnut hill other hospital says other factors play a part in this pain as well. >> someone who maybe as inherited not so good foundation of foot that's flattened or very very high arch foot certainly aggravates condition that we see associated with those deformities like bunions and hammer toes. >> see ya. >> for business woman marsha sharkey it was a recurring pain in her big toe that got her...
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duke's chief of neurosurgery dr. john sampson, used 3-d m.r.i.s to plot his course.the lime green strands that connect to every vital function in her body. and he brought the catheter to the center of the lethal mass. >> john sampson: it's just like a sniper's bullet. if it doesn't go to the right place, it's not going to hit the target. and it's not only important to get it to the right place, but also to make sure that it doesn't go to the wrong places doesn't cause any harm to the patient. >> pelley: it doesn't travel throughout the brain? >> sampson: it won't travel too far throughout the brain because it's a relatively big molecule and the brain's a tight space, so it's limited in how far it can travel. >> pelley: at least, that's what they expected, as nancy became the 17th patient in the experiment. the polio infusion was slow-- that half a teaspoon took six and a half hours. but that's it, one dose and she's done. no more surgery, chemo radiation, nothing, if this works. >> desjardins: you're doing fantastic. >> nancy justice: all right. >> desjardins: now, s
duke's chief of neurosurgery dr. john sampson, used 3-d m.r.i.s to plot his course.the lime green strands that connect to every vital function in her body. and he brought the catheter to the center of the lethal mass. >> john sampson: it's just like a sniper's bullet. if it doesn't go to the right place, it's not going to hit the target. and it's not only important to get it to the right place, but also to make sure that it doesn't go to the wrong places doesn't cause any harm to the...
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dr. king said are you the boy from troy? >> jon: wow. >> are you john lewis? >> and i said dr. am john robert lewis. i gave my whole name. and he started calling me the boy from troy. >> jon: what an amazing experience. how great a writer must you have been to sen this man a letter that he thought we have to get this guy over to the office. >> he saw something in me. maybe he saw something in my handwriting. >> jon: i think he felt the passion. so this is an image we are have from that-- fateful day in selma. that is you at the front i believe, is that dr. king right next to you? you can see that image? can you see that? >> the young man walking beside me was on dr. king's staff. jose williams. the two of us were leading the march on that day, march 7th 1965. >> stephen: and-- . >> jon: and that's on the bridge. here's the next image. this is you just crossed the bridge and this is i guess is this -- >> this is alabama state troopers. and we get to this point the state trooper speaks up and says this is an unlawful march. you will not be allowed to continue. i give you three mi
dr. king said are you the boy from troy? >> jon: wow. >> are you john lewis? >> and i said dr. am john robert lewis. i gave my whole name. and he started calling me the boy from troy. >> jon: what an amazing experience. how great a writer must you have been to sen this man a letter that he thought we have to get this guy over to the office. >> he saw something in me. maybe he saw something in my handwriting. >> jon: i think he felt the passion. so this is an...
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dr. ho, who should be using this belt? >> you know, john, i highly recommend my hophysio belt for anyone with back pain, hip pain, or radiating leg pain. >> i've had lower back pain, and along with my lower back pain, i've had problems in my legs. and both my back pain and the pain in my legs were gone away after wearing this belt. >> i'm very surprised that half an hour wearing the belt, it relieved the back pain, it actually got rid of it, and relieved the tingling sensation in my legs. >> john, my lower back is killing me because i'm carrying all this extra weight. >> wow! >> but if i can take this weight off, my back will instantly feel better. and that's exactly how my belt works. it unloads the weight off your lower back. >> see, that makes sense. less pressure and work for your back muscles means less back pain. >> okay, john. give me a hand. put this fat belly on the weigh scale here. >> okay. >> because i want to show you how my belt can help to lift the weight off your lower back. okay, that's a lot of weight. >> now, imagine taki
dr. ho, who should be using this belt? >> you know, john, i highly recommend my hophysio belt for anyone with back pain, hip pain, or radiating leg pain. >> i've had lower back pain, and along with my lower back pain, i've had problems in my legs. and both my back pain and the pain in my legs were gone away after wearing this belt. >> i'm very surprised that half an hour wearing the belt, it relieved the back pain, it actually got rid of it, and relieved the tingling sensation...
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dr. john at the university of duke. >> because they're adept at attacking viruses, fwelt it would be a great opportunity to attack the tumor by attacking the virus. >> in early studies the vaccine did not work well so a net tetanus shot was added to prime the immune system. >> it produces a certain chemical which is an activator for the vaccine. >> six patients received the vaccine alone and survived 18.5 months. three survived for an average of the months. two limped for about five and six years, and one, hill burn is still healthy at 9. >> you had one grandson before you got sick. >> yes. >> did you ever imagine you'd be able to be around to see five more grandchildren? >> this sounds so obnoxious yes, but in fact i think i'm good for at least another ten years. >> why doesn't the immune system naturally attack cancer? >> well in order for the immune system to attack cancer it has to be able to find it first. and long before harry potter and long before "star trek" they were using cloaking d
dr. john at the university of duke. >> because they're adept at attacking viruses, fwelt it would be a great opportunity to attack the tumor by attacking the virus. >> in early studies the vaccine did not work well so a net tetanus shot was added to prime the immune system. >> it produces a certain chemical which is an activator for the vaccine. >> six patients received the vaccine alone and survived 18.5 months. three survived for an average of the months. two limped...
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at 1.i remember john's arrest -- at oine point john surma at surratt -- john dr. alford: -- surratt said, should we check this with the confederates? [laughter] they may hit us over the head and turn this over to the yanks. that is something the as birders talked about. -- conspirators talked about. >> you describe booth's father as troubled. booth went into his father's profession. i'm interested about his attitude. did he reject his father or did he keep a compassionate view? dr. alford: is used were mixed and not very public. i found a couple of examples. actors are very clanish and isolated. particularly in that time because they had an odd occupation by the standards of 1860 and one part of the religious part of the country looked down on. a lot of people would not go to the theater under a circumstances. they considered it inconsistent with the seventh commandment. i think some actors closed wagons when it dealt with outsiders. booth greatly admired his father's acting ability. did not think he was the greatest actor, but he felt the alcoholism put a dreadfu
at 1.i remember john's arrest -- at oine point john surma at surratt -- john dr. alford: -- surratt said, should we check this with the confederates? [laughter] they may hit us over the head and turn this over to the yanks. that is something the as birders talked about. -- conspirators talked about. >> you describe booth's father as troubled. booth went into his father's profession. i'm interested about his attitude. did he reject his father or did he keep a compassionate view? dr....
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that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have nodded. [laughter] that turn
that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction,...
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john chancellor: dr. king, we have reports from atlanta which indicate that you will recommend to the nation's labor unions a nationwide work stoppage to keep the plight of alabama negroes before the country. now can you give us some details on this plan? dr. king: yes, mr. chancellor. i think the conditions in alabama have degenerated to such a low level of social disruption and such a low level of man's inhumanity to man, that the whole conscience of the nation must rise up and engage in some kind of creative, firm action program that will bring the business leaders and the decent people of alabama to the point of bringing pressure to bear on governor wallace and other officials who are responsible for this reign of terror. i left alabama last week after the march feeling that we had made a great triumph, and we certainly did in the march, and that maybe we would see a brighter day all over the state of alabama. but the fact is, governor wallace refused to see those who had a petition to present, and no
john chancellor: dr. king, we have reports from atlanta which indicate that you will recommend to the nation's labor unions a nationwide work stoppage to keep the plight of alabama negroes before the country. now can you give us some details on this plan? dr. king: yes, mr. chancellor. i think the conditions in alabama have degenerated to such a low level of social disruption and such a low level of man's inhumanity to man, that the whole conscience of the nation must rise up and engage in some...
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thomas enle, the director of the national institute of mental health dr. john lorsh, the director of the national institute of general medical sciences dr. nora volko, the director of the national institute on drug abuse and dr. gary gibbons, the director of the national heart lung and blood institute. as a reminder to the subcommittee and our witnesses, we will abide by the five-minute rule and before we begin, i'd like to yield the floor to my chairman, the gentleman from kentucky. after that, we will above to our ranking members, the gentle lady from connecticut and then to the gentle lady from new york our ranking member on the subcommittee -- excuse me on the full committee. so, with that mr. chairman, you're reck fwhized. >> mr. chairman thank you very much. congratulations on being the new chairman of this great subcommittee and the responsibilities that you gladly have taken on. welcome to all of you, thank you for being here. dr. collin was, your leadership role in the ground breaking international human genome project is just one example of your many
thomas enle, the director of the national institute of mental health dr. john lorsh, the director of the national institute of general medical sciences dr. nora volko, the director of the national institute on drug abuse and dr. gary gibbons, the director of the national heart lung and blood institute. as a reminder to the subcommittee and our witnesses, we will abide by the five-minute rule and before we begin, i'd like to yield the floor to my chairman, the gentleman from kentucky. after...
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phil roe and dr. johnleming as well as those in this chamber who have come together to make this historic step today. so this is about helping our seniors, this is about taking those first reforms permanently to save medicare and it really is about ending a formula and a reimbursement that simply works against our seniors. the flawed -- they call it the sustainable growth rate it dictates huge cuts to our physicians through medicare. congress had to intervene 17 times in recent years to stave off these cuts with short-term fixes. and this flawed formula regularly threatens access to care for seniors and districts -- and really distracts congress from making real reforms that are needed. the bipartisan agreement that we face today would repeal that s.g.r. once and for all and replace it with a value-based system that provides certainty to our seniors and really finally reimburses doctors, just not on the number of procedures but on the quality they provide. and determine not by -- determined not by washingt
phil roe and dr. johnleming as well as those in this chamber who have come together to make this historic step today. so this is about helping our seniors, this is about taking those first reforms permanently to save medicare and it really is about ending a formula and a reimbursement that simply works against our seniors. the flawed -- they call it the sustainable growth rate it dictates huge cuts to our physicians through medicare. congress had to intervene 17 times in recent years to stave...
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dr-ho's. >> hi. i'm john cremeans. welcome to our show, "living without back pain."h back pain, hip pain, or shooting pain that runs down your legs? well, stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found the new way to relieve their back pain. >> it's really funny. i just put the belt on. i've had it on for about a minute, and already, there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot on my back. it's weird. i didn't think it would work so fast. >> the belt allowed me to walk for the first time in a year without a cane.
dr-ho's. >> hi. i'm john cremeans. welcome to our show, "living without back pain."h back pain, hip pain, or shooting pain that runs down your legs? well, stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found the new way to relieve their back pain. >> it's really funny. i just put the belt on. i've had it on for about a minute, and already, there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot on my back. it's weird. i didn't think it would work so fast....
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. >> enter dr. john mendle son from cinci nasincecincinnati.ree of charge to felons trying to enter the work force. >> we all make mistakes. the fact that we can finally clear tattoos really does give people a second opportunity. >> wow. that cannot feel good. that cannot be easy to get those off but worth it. >> all right. a lot of news to get to. let's go to randi kaye in for carol costello. >> that was as painful as getting the first one. good for them right. nice to see you all. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," charged. millionaire real estate heir robert durst behind bars as prosecutors start laying out their case. he is facing firearm and drug charges. >>> air emergency. frantic moments in a cross-country flight. a man trying to break into the cockpit tackled by other customers. >>> hillary clinton and the e-mail
. >> enter dr. john mendle son from cinci nasincecincinnati.ree of charge to felons trying to enter the work force. >> we all make mistakes. the fact that we can finally clear tattoos really does give people a second opportunity. >> wow. that cannot feel good. that cannot be easy to get those off but worth it. >> all right. a lot of news to get to. let's go to randi kaye in for carol costello. >> that was as painful as getting the first one. good for them right....
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rights group has had a representative here including philip randolph, when wilson, john lewis, james forman, whitney young, and dr. martin luther king. he will begin in about two minutes. 30 minutes ago, the only times as the marchers arrived, there was some rainfall. at the moment, still just a rain -- gray overcast. the lee terry presence still prevails -- military presence still prevails here. the chief of the united states marshals was allowed to proceed to the opposite side of the street. for over two hours, members of the alabama conservation service have been at the lower steps at the capital. various members of the alabama legislator has been on the steps here witnessing the activities below. master of ceremonies is the reverend abernathy. he has served as master of ceremonies. most of the crowd has taken the opportunity to be seated. many are seated at this time. the majority are still standing. this out of necessity. there has been not one single incident from the time this march started -- >> will you please add their names to the list. the reverend mclean of montgomery, alabama. the reverend nelson sm
rights group has had a representative here including philip randolph, when wilson, john lewis, james forman, whitney young, and dr. martin luther king. he will begin in about two minutes. 30 minutes ago, the only times as the marchers arrived, there was some rainfall. at the moment, still just a rain -- gray overcast. the lee terry presence still prevails -- military presence still prevails here. the chief of the united states marshals was allowed to proceed to the opposite side of the street....
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dr. white: i wish i could. i have not looked into that. we will have to look into other speakers on johns booth's dreams. i don't know. >> in god we trust on the coins is there any relation between lincoln's outlook and all of those things? dr. white: you know, i don't -- when i was in high school i had a two cent piece that said in god we trust in it. it was from 1864. it was the first going to bear that model. i used to collect coins back then. i remember taking that to school and show it to my classmates. it did not come home with me that day. [laughter] i think i blog for my memory ever since 1995, that i don't remember. it would've been passed by congress to get that put onto coin, but i don't know the motivation. i imagine the motivation is fairly obvious but are you asking if it had a connection to his dreams? >> inclination towards the dream and religion and all of these things. and the year, 1864, that connection. dr. white: i could not say definitively, but i would imagine in part that it would be to motivate northerners. i could not imagine that it's connected to lincoln's dre
dr. white: i wish i could. i have not looked into that. we will have to look into other speakers on johns booth's dreams. i don't know. >> in god we trust on the coins is there any relation between lincoln's outlook and all of those things? dr. white: you know, i don't -- when i was in high school i had a two cent piece that said in god we trust in it. it was from 1864. it was the first going to bear that model. i used to collect coins back then. i remember taking that to school and show...
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clinical center said -- dr. john gallin director of the clinical center said that dr. gahl takes cases after everyone else has given up. he said in a short time the program has developed new approaches for investigativing understanding and diagnosing rare disorders and has added to the body of medical knowledge. as dr. gallin puts it, as a result of the n.i.h. undiagnosed disease program the language of medicine is changing, the different specialists are working together now are beginning to find common ways. nancy sullivan and bill gahl are just two of the dedicated people who work in the federal government. they are not nameless, faceless bureaucrats. they are dedicated hardworking americans trying to make life better for all of us under difficult circumstances. at a minimum they deserve our gratitude and respect. they also deserve a predictable and reasonable budget to support their critical work. in the weeks ahead, i will be discussing the accomplishments of other outstanding federal workers so that americans can understand government works for america. with that,
clinical center said -- dr. john gallin director of the clinical center said that dr. gahl takes cases after everyone else has given up. he said in a short time the program has developed new approaches for investigativing understanding and diagnosing rare disorders and has added to the body of medical knowledge. as dr. gallin puts it, as a result of the n.i.h. undiagnosed disease program the language of medicine is changing, the different specialists are working together now are beginning to...
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. ♪ john: star trek impression? check. dr. seuss impression? check. self-styled standup comic and self-proclaimed nerd, ted cruz. senator cruz: every time i get out, they keep pulling me back in. i am one of the many people who is not a fan of shutting down the government. throughout this whole thing -- i understand -- reading that dr. seuss thing. jay leno: the dr. seuss thing? senator cruz: there is only one member of the u.s. senate who is known for green eggs and ham. >> your demo is very trendy. senator cruz: i pull very well in the 3-6 demographic. i picked up the mouse from the computer and began speaking into it, going, "computer," and i said, a keyboard, how quaint. not one of the twentysomethings in the room knew what i was doing. you know what that is? john: immediately on hearing that phrase, i wondered if we would see a tall gentleman in a mechanical breathing apparatus come forward and say, in a deep voice, "mike lee, i am your father." john: i know you may think ted cruz is a funny guy. i am not sure where you get the idea from, but i t
. ♪ john: star trek impression? check. dr. seuss impression? check. self-styled standup comic and self-proclaimed nerd, ted cruz. senator cruz: every time i get out, they keep pulling me back in. i am one of the many people who is not a fan of shutting down the government. throughout this whole thing -- i understand -- reading that dr. seuss thing. jay leno: the dr. seuss thing? senator cruz: there is only one member of the u.s. senate who is known for green eggs and ham. >> your demo...
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dr. ralph bunch, roy wilkins and john lewis. one stands in the front door this is their view of dexter avenue. this is the baptist church where dr. martin luther king was pastor ten years ago. in the block between that church and the capital building is the alabama public safety building where the colonel's office is located on the ground floor level. and the heavy concentration with military police are between public safety building and the capital. the marchs kwont to stream forward toward the capital, now expected to arrive here perhaps as soon as 30 minutes from now. they are on mobile street at this moment. shortly, they will turn onto montgomery and then onto dexter and then to the capital, a half mile away. numbering in the thousands, the weather here is overcast. we've had intermittent rains today, however, none has fallen within the past 90 minutes. >> we'll be back shortly with more coverage. right now, this is martin at the state capitol in montgomery, alabama. >> this is murphy martin in montgomery. the front ranks of
dr. ralph bunch, roy wilkins and john lewis. one stands in the front door this is their view of dexter avenue. this is the baptist church where dr. martin luther king was pastor ten years ago. in the block between that church and the capital building is the alabama public safety building where the colonel's office is located on the ground floor level. and the heavy concentration with military police are between public safety building and the capital. the marchs kwont to stream forward toward...
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dr. kay jamison at john hopkins in psychiatry. t.r. is her model for the form of manic-depression called "exuberance," which is, instead of drinking or getting -- you take your depression, and everything becomes positive. if the positive of positive -- the power of positive thinking on steroids. if t.r. were here tonight, he would be all, it's great to be here. this is fantastic. if you look at him, he's doing it all the time, and you would think it's just a political act. what it is is coping. it's the way he coped with life. he could not turn himself off. the problem with that kind of exuberance, he was a chronic insomniac and could never shut himself off. that gallon of coffee didn't help either. he would do a lot of arduous hiking and things to kind of where himself down mentally and physically because he couldn't turn himself off. the exuberance allowed him to write 35 books. the exuberance allowed him to do 150,000 letters. the exuberance allowed him to be a police commissioner and cowboy and right on the war of 1812 and right hu
dr. kay jamison at john hopkins in psychiatry. t.r. is her model for the form of manic-depression called "exuberance," which is, instead of drinking or getting -- you take your depression, and everything becomes positive. if the positive of positive -- the power of positive thinking on steroids. if t.r. were here tonight, he would be all, it's great to be here. this is fantastic. if you look at him, he's doing it all the time, and you would think it's just a political act. what it is...
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dr. fred is an addiction specialist for john muir health systems. he says as damaging as liquid alcohol is to his patients, at least it comes in a standardized form. that wouldn't be true for "palcohol." >> just because they say it's regulated by putting one ounce in six ounces of water doesn't mean people aren't going to slurry up or some rave is going to mix it up and say swallow this. >> reporter: and being in powder form there is always the danger that someone will try to snort it. >> it's going to cause a lot of problems for emergency room doctors trying to figure out what powder they took and what they overdosed on. >> reporter: people at this park in concord didn't see the need for such a product in the first place. >> we have too much already. why are we adding more? >> i don't think we need to add more vices. >> i don't see the need for powdered alcohol. >> reporter: can you think how would you use it? >> not really. >> reporter: but perhaps phillips will become the steve jobs of alcohol. >> you could always add a little garnish. >> reporte
dr. fred is an addiction specialist for john muir health systems. he says as damaging as liquid alcohol is to his patients, at least it comes in a standardized form. that wouldn't be true for "palcohol." >> just because they say it's regulated by putting one ounce in six ounces of water doesn't mean people aren't going to slurry up or some rave is going to mix it up and say swallow this. >> reporter: and being in powder form there is always the danger that someone will try...
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first, i think there's a little reflection on how much the john lewis and dr.g and other people sacrifice for him to be where he is today. the people of selma made a big difference in what he was able to do, as well. the second thing is the fact that what he's done as president being elected as the first african-american president, the issue of civil rights and the third thing is the fact that he expects the next generation, not just him and not just his wife and not just his children, but the next generation of people to have that same commitment to make sure that they are learning from, watching and in a sense responding to what people have done before in the 21st century, i hope, would be something for all of us to celebrate that it's a multi-racial event. multi-gender event. multi-political event and i'm glad the republicans, women, people from every side of the calendar are there and making a big difference in selma today. >> help us put all of this in perspective as we look back to what happened there some 50 years ago and all that occurred since then. wh
first, i think there's a little reflection on how much the john lewis and dr.g and other people sacrifice for him to be where he is today. the people of selma made a big difference in what he was able to do, as well. the second thing is the fact that what he's done as president being elected as the first african-american president, the issue of civil rights and the third thing is the fact that he expects the next generation, not just him and not just his wife and not just his children, but the...