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addition to some great staff he has assembled that will be staying on, we have a great replacement in dr. john king, who will be joining us. [applause] in addition, we have had some outstanding advocates. unions, we teachers got our civil rights organizations, philanthropists, community groups that have been active and involved with governors organizations and school districts. we have also been involved with superintendents. we thank them all for their contributions. all the stakeholders have really buckled down to make this day possible. and the law comes at an important moment. over the last seven years, the good news is our students have made real strides. we have seen states raise academic expectations for all students, meaning we are in a better position to outcompete other nations at a time when knowledge is the biggest determinant of economic performance. high school graduation rates are at an all-time high. dropout rates are at historic lows. the number has been cut almost in half. we are training tens of thousands of outstanding math and science teachers. more students are graduating
addition to some great staff he has assembled that will be staying on, we have a great replacement in dr. john king, who will be joining us. [applause] in addition, we have had some outstanding advocates. unions, we teachers got our civil rights organizations, philanthropists, community groups that have been active and involved with governors organizations and school districts. we have also been involved with superintendents. we thank them all for their contributions. all the stakeholders have...
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health leaders are stressing dr. john maxwell with healthcare partners has been seeing his fair share of patients with flu symptoms who opted not to get the shot for various regions. best various -- for various reasons. >> the flu shot does not cause the flu. it has a couple strings of flu virus that protects you. 50-80% protection on average. marie: since flu season lasts through may and weeks in february, health officials say it's not too late to get the flu shot. the force is awakening all across las vegas night. the latest star wars movie mirrors too excited --premieres to excited fans. reed: we were out at local theaters to see how things were reacting to the blockbuster film. -- fans were reacting to the blockbuster film. >> star wars: the force awakens is officially open after fans flocked to over 4100 theaters nationwide. they didn't quite come from a galaxy, far far away. what else can i say? >> thanks mike ross las vegas valley for out -- were out for what is a contender -- fans from the las vegas valley were ou
health leaders are stressing dr. john maxwell with healthcare partners has been seeing his fair share of patients with flu symptoms who opted not to get the shot for various regions. best various -- for various reasons. >> the flu shot does not cause the flu. it has a couple strings of flu virus that protects you. 50-80% protection on average. marie: since flu season lasts through may and weeks in february, health officials say it's not too late to get the flu shot. the force is awakening...
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. >> on the front lines of combatting climate change is caltech aeronaughtic professor dr john deberiyhe's taking cues from animal. >> the name of the game is how to take energy and consume it. whether it's fish in the ocean, a flock of birds or a plant in a field, they have come across ways to generate energy and consume it. our goal is to use physics to extract how they do it and provide it to systems like wind energy and underwater vehicles. >> common wind tur beans are the large 3-bladed propeller type. this doctor is rethinking size, shape and effectiveness. >> the challenge you see is an individual wind turbine may be efficient but creates schopy air -- choppy air. one of the challenges is how to arrange them to deal with it. dr debery is looking under water and taking a lesson from fish. >> it occurs to us it's a different solution. so as each one flaps its heel it's creating a choppy weight. they swim together, but they arrange themselves in a way that they are able to be more efficient in the youp than they are by themselves. that's what we wanted to get after, a design for a
. >> on the front lines of combatting climate change is caltech aeronaughtic professor dr john deberiyhe's taking cues from animal. >> the name of the game is how to take energy and consume it. whether it's fish in the ocean, a flock of birds or a plant in a field, they have come across ways to generate energy and consume it. our goal is to use physics to extract how they do it and provide it to systems like wind energy and underwater vehicles. >> common wind tur beans are the...
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our dr. john laput talked to an expert, dr. justin sinclair. >> one of the things i think is different about this, you know, this threat is that, again, it's ongoing. people sort of can't know when and where or how it's going to happen. it's this thing that never ends, and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. >> how does that affect their lives? >> they tend to avoid certain aspects of their lives, fly less, ride on public transportation less, go into public settings less. there's research that shows they have a tendency to engage people from different cull toweral backgrounds less, they even consume media less, ironically. >> what have you learned over the last ten years of studying this that might surprise people? >> how potent fear can be in terms of altering people's lives and the impact it can have in different aspects of life. whether it's making decisions about a president, supporting different policies that are important socially or even town to sort of, you know, how people live their every day lives. >> is there a danger
our dr. john laput talked to an expert, dr. justin sinclair. >> one of the things i think is different about this, you know, this threat is that, again, it's ongoing. people sort of can't know when and where or how it's going to happen. it's this thing that never ends, and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. >> how does that affect their lives? >> they tend to avoid certain aspects of their lives, fly less, ride on public transportation less, go into public settings less....
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((dr. john fildes, medical director of umc trauma: i have to kind of manage anger with compassion in the moment and be the best i can be for the family )) ((sharie johnson reporting, 8news now: and also so many city county and even state leaders here driving this message home, i have to tell you the encouragement from clark county comissioner lawrence weekly who actually allowed the students to help him create a hashtag for today; it's hashtag, don't be stupid. reporting live sharie johnson 8new now. )) ((denise valdez)) > the temperaute is expected to keep droping. opportunity village's magical forest than right now. ((dave courvoisier)) that's where tedd florendo joins us from. tedd... it's 8 news now night out there tonight. ((tedd florendo)) colder for sure as we really hit our highs right around the morning and midday so you know it's going to be a cold night ............................... ...................... let's go to the radar and show you the showers that we have been seeing today.
((dr. john fildes, medical director of umc trauma: i have to kind of manage anger with compassion in the moment and be the best i can be for the family )) ((sharie johnson reporting, 8news now: and also so many city county and even state leaders here driving this message home, i have to tell you the encouragement from clark county comissioner lawrence weekly who actually allowed the students to help him create a hashtag for today; it's hashtag, don't be stupid. reporting live sharie johnson...
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boockvar.sot: (dr. john boockvar/lenox hill hospital) "so this clinical trial is novel because we're giving a high dose of the medication that we normally give by mouth directly into the tumor."a catheter is placed in the patient's groin and threaded to the brain, so that a higher amount of the drug goes (boockvar) "and thereby limiting exposure to the rest of your body of that drug." standup: (don champion/new york) "amundsen was the last patient enrolled in the first phase of the clinical trial here at lenox hill. that means he was allowed to receive a higher dose compared to other patients."the goal of the treatment is to keep amundsen's tumor from growing so far it has remained the same.sot: (amundsen) "i'm hoping this kills the tumor completely. i know that may not happen but i'm still hopeful for it."for now chris and laura are planning their future which includes starting a family.don champion, cbs news, new york. 3 the second phase of the trial that's about to roll out will determrme the effectivenes
boockvar.sot: (dr. john boockvar/lenox hill hospital) "so this clinical trial is novel because we're giving a high dose of the medication that we normally give by mouth directly into the tumor."a catheter is placed in the patient's groin and threaded to the brain, so that a higher amount of the drug goes (boockvar) "and thereby limiting exposure to the rest of your body of that drug." standup: (don champion/new york) "amundsen was the last patient enrolled in the first...
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our dr. john lapook talked about the effects of fear. >> one of the things i think is different about this, you know, ongoing. people sort of can't know when happen. it's this thing that never ends, and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. >> how does that affect their lives? >> they tend to avoid different aspects of their lives. they fly less, ride on public transportation less, go into public settings less. there's research shown that they from different cultural backgrounds less. they even consume media less, ironically. >> what have you learned over the last ten years of studying this that might surprise people? >> how potent fear can be in terms of altering people's lives and the impact that it can have in different aspects of life. whether it's making decisions about a president, whether it's supporting different policies that are important socially or even down to sort of, you know, how people live their every day lives. >> is there a danger to society of people incrementally changingg their
our dr. john lapook talked about the effects of fear. >> one of the things i think is different about this, you know, ongoing. people sort of can't know when happen. it's this thing that never ends, and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. >> how does that affect their lives? >> they tend to avoid different aspects of their lives. they fly less, ride on public transportation less, go into public settings less. there's research shown that they from different cultural backgrounds...
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this book is dedicated to dr. johnarp of london, in a decade before physicians could legally perform an abortion took considerable risk of performing an abortion on a 22-year-old american on her way to india. he said you must promise me two things. first, you will not tell anyone my name. second, you will do what you want to do with your life. this is powerful. dear dr. sharp, i don't believe you, who knew the life ones just, would not mind if i say this, so long after your death, have i done the best that i could with my life. this book is for you. charlie: good for you. charlie: now i'm gladder every day that i dedicated it that way. right? charlie: nice to have you here. gloria: thank you. charlie: gloria steinem. the book is called "my life on the road." thank you for joining us. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and your >> an update of our totch stories. a trade service of $54 billion. imports struck for a 13th month. consumer demand hasn't picked up enough to compensate. japan receiving welcome news with revised g.d.p. s
this book is dedicated to dr. johnarp of london, in a decade before physicians could legally perform an abortion took considerable risk of performing an abortion on a 22-year-old american on her way to india. he said you must promise me two things. first, you will not tell anyone my name. second, you will do what you want to do with your life. this is powerful. dear dr. sharp, i don't believe you, who knew the life ones just, would not mind if i say this, so long after your death, have i done...
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tos book is dedicated dr. johnharp of london, who in physiciansade before legally perform an abortion for legal reasons other than the health of a considerablehe risk of performing an abortion on a 22-year-old woman on her way to india, knowing only she had broken her faith at home to unknown first. you must promise me two things. will not tell anyone my name. second, you will do what you want to do with your life. powerful. dear dr. sharp, i believe you, unjust, the law was would not mind if i say this, so long after your death. i have done the best i could. >> with my life. >> right. is for you. >> good for you. >> now i'm gladder every day dedicated it that way. have you here. gloria. book is called "my life on the road." thank you for joining us. see you next time! ♪ >> i'm john heilmann. >> and i'm mark halperin. with all due respect to donald i wouldn't expect too many endorsements for your latest policy proposal. ♪[music] then the show tonight, hillary clinton, the donald trump miracle. night of, the first h
tos book is dedicated dr. johnharp of london, who in physiciansade before legally perform an abortion for legal reasons other than the health of a considerablehe risk of performing an abortion on a 22-year-old woman on her way to india, knowing only she had broken her faith at home to unknown first. you must promise me two things. will not tell anyone my name. second, you will do what you want to do with your life. powerful. dear dr. sharp, i believe you, unjust, the law was would not mind if i...
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please welcome dr. john kelly from ibm and our moderator. ♪ >> we are going to do a live demo.hat are we about to see, and why do we care? >> what you are about to see something that no one else has ever seen, other than those deep in my research labs. many of you remember watson, the artificial intelligence machine on the game of "jeopardy." at the time he was an open domain question and answer system. fast-forward to today, what you're going to see is watson has adjusted all of wikipedia, and not answers questions, but reasons over that and conform opinions on any subject. >> so the tech guys can make it turn on for us. the recount. i believe it has in introduction going on first. watson? >> is he going to do with? -- to do it? is it going to happen? >> watson? please start. >> hello and welcome to the imb research demonstration. today we will research some of her keep abilities and generating argument for or against specific topics. to proceed, please select a topic. >> okay, let's go ahead and do on speech. >> skinning for one million wikipedia article. returning 10 most re
please welcome dr. john kelly from ibm and our moderator. ♪ >> we are going to do a live demo.hat are we about to see, and why do we care? >> what you are about to see something that no one else has ever seen, other than those deep in my research labs. many of you remember watson, the artificial intelligence machine on the game of "jeopardy." at the time he was an open domain question and answer system. fast-forward to today, what you're going to see is watson has...
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also, the president keeps pushing for better background checks and there's a great article from dr. john r. lott jr., december 3. dr. lott has had positions at the university of chicago, yale university, stanford, ucla, wharton and rice, was the chief economist at the united states senate, commissioned in 1988-1989. this guy's an expert when it comes to guns and gun laws, and he had an article that made clear that -- and it's dated december 3. made clear, the national review online, that there's nothing at all that president obama or loretta lynch had proposed that would have stopped the 14 people being killed and 21 injured out in san bernardino. and in fact, there's nothing that this president proposed in the light of violence in colorado that would have changed the shooting in colorado. and in fact, if you go back to the prior shooting in california -- in colorado, we know that the gunman went by at least a couple theaters that were closer to him because those were not gun-free zones and there were likely people in the theater who had guns who would have stopped the shooter before he
also, the president keeps pushing for better background checks and there's a great article from dr. john r. lott jr., december 3. dr. lott has had positions at the university of chicago, yale university, stanford, ucla, wharton and rice, was the chief economist at the united states senate, commissioned in 1988-1989. this guy's an expert when it comes to guns and gun laws, and he had an article that made clear that -- and it's dated december 3. made clear, the national review online, that...
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. >> ♪ bricks and mortar ♪ amy: judy collins, and dr. john from new orleans. and peter yarrow.son, and our beloved odetta. dime you spare a ♪ you spare a dime amy: "brother, can you spare a dime?" may well be a new anthem for many americans. the lyrics to that classic american song were written by yip harburg. he was blacklisted during the mccarthy era. during his career as a lyricist, yip harburg used his words to express anti-racist, pro-worker messages. he's best known for writing the lyrics to "the wizard of oz," but he also had two hits on broadway -- "bloomer girls," about the women's suffrage movement, and "finian's rainbow," a kind of immigrants' anthem about race and class and so much else. today, in this democracy now! special, we pay tribute to yip harburg's life. ernie harburg is yip's son and biographer. he co-wrote the book, "who put the rainbow in the wizard of oz? yip harburg, lyricist." i met up with ernie harburg at the new york public library for performing arts at lincoln center years ago when they are exhibiting yip harburg's work. ernie harburg took me on
. >> ♪ bricks and mortar ♪ amy: judy collins, and dr. john from new orleans. and peter yarrow.son, and our beloved odetta. dime you spare a ♪ you spare a dime amy: "brother, can you spare a dime?" may well be a new anthem for many americans. the lyrics to that classic american song were written by yip harburg. he was blacklisted during the mccarthy era. during his career as a lyricist, yip harburg used his words to express anti-racist, pro-worker messages. he's best known...
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our dr. john lapook talked about the effects of fear. >> one of the things i think is different about this, you know, this threat is that, again, it's ongoing. people sort of can't know when and where o ohow it's going to happen. it's this thing that never ends, and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. >> how does that affect their lives? >> they tend to avoid different aspects of their lives. they fly less, ride on public transportation less, go into public settings less. there's research shown that they from different cultural backgrounds less. they even consume media less, ironically. >> what have you learned over the last ten years of studying this that might surprise people? >> how potent fear can be in terms of altering people's lives and the impact that it can have in different aspects of life. whether it's making decisions about a president, whether it's supporting different policies that are important socially or even down to sort of, you know, how people live their every day lives. >> is th
our dr. john lapook talked about the effects of fear. >> one of the things i think is different about this, you know, this threat is that, again, it's ongoing. people sort of can't know when and where o ohow it's going to happen. it's this thing that never ends, and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. >> how does that affect their lives? >> they tend to avoid different aspects of their lives. they fly less, ride on public transportation less, go into public settings less....
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tonight we are excited to present you with a conversation between president bush and dr. johnecham. they will discuss the book destiny and power:the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. john was granted exclusive access to president bush, to write the book and he delivers an unprecedented portrayal of a great man, he held a special place in our history and our hearts. please join me in welcoming to the stage my boss, the 40 third president of the united states george w. bush and john mecham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you all. they already love you and haven't even read the book. >> host: is perfect, it is all downhill. >> guest: thank you for coming, thank you very much, laura and i welcome keith, john's wife, sam, mary and maggie from nashville, tenn. thank you for being with us and we are thrilled you are here. i know the subject of your book quite well. >> host: you have met him. >> guest: i have read your book. some of our fellow citizens. we hope everybody here read your book, it is the first serious biography of my dad but before we talk about the book pe
tonight we are excited to present you with a conversation between president bush and dr. johnecham. they will discuss the book destiny and power:the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. john was granted exclusive access to president bush, to write the book and he delivers an unprecedented portrayal of a great man, he held a special place in our history and our hearts. please join me in welcoming to the stage my boss, the 40 third president of the united states george w. bush and john...
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this book is dedicated to dr. johnp of london who in 1957, a decade before physicians in england could legally perform an abortion for any reason other than the health of the woman, took the considerable risk of referring for an abortion a 22-year-old american on her way to india, knowing only that she had broken an engagement at home to seek an unknown fate, he said. you must promise me two things. first, you will not tell anyone my name. second, you will do what you want to do with your life. this is powerful. dear dr. sharp, i believe you who knew the law was unjust would not mind if i say this, so long after your death, i've done the best i could with my life. >> right, this book is for you. >> rose: this book is for you. good for you. >> i'm gladder every day that i dedicated it that way, right. >> rose: nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: gloria steinem, the book is called "my life on the road." thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us onlin
this book is dedicated to dr. johnp of london who in 1957, a decade before physicians in england could legally perform an abortion for any reason other than the health of the woman, took the considerable risk of referring for an abortion a 22-year-old american on her way to india, knowing only that she had broken an engagement at home to seek an unknown fate, he said. you must promise me two things. first, you will not tell anyone my name. second, you will do what you want to do with your life....
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we're dealing with an emotionally driven conversation, as dr. john lott has pointed out. a lot of the people he runs into in the media don't even understand the studies he's been doing linking private gun ownership to reduction in crime around the country and even around the world. in my hometown of new york city, discussions or interviews on the gun issue don't even acknowledge our viewpoint of pro second amendment, doesn't even come into some of the reporting. some of the journalists are zealots. a bloomberg funded so-called news website that deals with the gun issue. obviously we're not going to get anywhere with them. but here's what we have to work on, and we've heard variations of this. the journalist reporters on tv, newspapers, radio, some of them are lazy. but more likely, just like almost all of us, they're strained to the breaking point too with their jobs. so the new york daily news, you may have read fired a bunch of their columnists and reporters. so where does that leave the rest of those folks? they're really scrambling to do their jobs. maybe they're reco
we're dealing with an emotionally driven conversation, as dr. john lott has pointed out. a lot of the people he runs into in the media don't even understand the studies he's been doing linking private gun ownership to reduction in crime around the country and even around the world. in my hometown of new york city, discussions or interviews on the gun issue don't even acknowledge our viewpoint of pro second amendment, doesn't even come into some of the reporting. some of the journalists are...
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in july 1994 it was dr. john britten who was shot and killed along with a retired air force officer who was acting basically as a security guard for that doctor at that clinic. his name was james barrett. his wife june barrett was also shot and wounded in that same attack. in december 1994 it was two different clinics that did abortions in brookline, massachusetts. the same gunman attacked both facilities, killed a receptionist who worked at each of those clinics. shannon loney was killed at the first clinic. leanne nichols was killed at the second clinic. the previous year in 1993 it was an attempted murder. an anti-abortion activist named shelly shannon who had shot a doctor who did abortions in kansas, a doctor named george tiller. she shot him through the arms in the parking lot of his clinic. dr. george tiller survived that attack. he went back to work the very next day. ultimately it wasn't until 2009 when they finally got him. a different anti-abortion extremist who had apparently been inspired by the earl
in july 1994 it was dr. john britten who was shot and killed along with a retired air force officer who was acting basically as a security guard for that doctor at that clinic. his name was james barrett. his wife june barrett was also shot and wounded in that same attack. in december 1994 it was two different clinics that did abortions in brookline, massachusetts. the same gunman attacked both facilities, killed a receptionist who worked at each of those clinics. shannon loney was killed at...
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great staff that he assembled that is going to be staying on, we also have a great replacement in dr. john king who's going to be doing outstanding work helping to implement this. [ applause ] in addition obviously we've had some outstanding advocates. we've got, you know, our teachers unions, we've got our civil rights organizations, we've got philanthropies, all of who -- community groups who've been active and involved in the governors' organizations and school districts have also been involved, the superintendents. so we want to thank all them for their contributions. all the stakeholders have really buckled down to make this day possible. and the law comes at an important moment. over the past seven years the good news is that our students have made real strides. you've seen states raise academic expectations for all students. that means that we're in a better position to outteach and outcompete other nations at a time when knowledge is really the single biggest determinate of economic performance. high school graduation rates have reached all-time high, dropout rates have hit histori
great staff that he assembled that is going to be staying on, we also have a great replacement in dr. john king who's going to be doing outstanding work helping to implement this. [ applause ] in addition obviously we've had some outstanding advocates. we've got, you know, our teachers unions, we've got our civil rights organizations, we've got philanthropies, all of who -- community groups who've been active and involved in the governors' organizations and school districts have also been...
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dr. sarno 92 in. john: that is michael golinsky. you were skeptical too, but desperate? >> i was skeptical but i had a basis for belief, my fa her read the book in 80s and had gotten better after having an ulcer, i read the book, i saw my father on the pages and my brother and myself. john: the doctor said i do a lousy job. >> if you believe that it is a physical problem, that is a distraction for repressedic motions that might come up, if you stick on that idea you will not get better, if you embrace the idea it is not a vehicle you rally problem -- it is not a structural problem you get rid of the fear,. john: emotion could be anger or agenagent. >> he said they are goodests, people who do good things for others, they would get up early to move their mother's car to make sure they don't get a ticket. john: my brother is a fancy harvard doctor they trust, he had similar back pain, he spend time hanging by his neck in the we're track device. i told him doctor sarno said, he was probably an angry man, and he said this. >> if anybody told me that was all in my head, my rag
dr. sarno 92 in. john: that is michael golinsky. you were skeptical too, but desperate? >> i was skeptical but i had a basis for belief, my fa her read the book in 80s and had gotten better after having an ulcer, i read the book, i saw my father on the pages and my brother and myself. john: the doctor said i do a lousy job. >> if you believe that it is a physical problem, that is a distraction for repressedic motions that might come up, if you stick on that idea you will not get...
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john. >> booyah dr. amer. >> booyah, john. >> my five issues are boeing, ba pot, cracker barrel, under armor, and new residential investments, nrz. am i diversified, doctor? >> i don't like these public real estate investment trusts. i don't like them. replaces the bank of america which bought yesterday for the trust. i don't like the outside yield. potash i don't like it either. underarmour, they might be a little long inventory. aerospace, bank of america there. put a drug company in there. under armor, let's understand that there's probably inventory issues and cracker barrel restaurant, you make those changes and then a lot of work on this diversification game and then i'll be happy. stay with cramer. >>> as we are at the eve of a federal reserve meeting where they will be tightening i want to caution you that i will be more negative when that happens. i will be selecting certain situations that i don't like, particularly companies that are borrowing money, taking down debt in order to give you a good
john. >> booyah dr. amer. >> booyah, john. >> my five issues are boeing, ba pot, cracker barrel, under armor, and new residential investments, nrz. am i diversified, doctor? >> i don't like these public real estate investment trusts. i don't like them. replaces the bank of america which bought yesterday for the trust. i don't like the outside yield. potash i don't like it either. underarmour, they might be a little long inventory. aerospace, bank of america there. put a...
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that he assembled that is going to be staying on, we also have a great replacement for arnie in dr. johns going to be doing outstanding work helping to implement this. in addition we've had outstanding advocates. our teachers unions, civil rights organizations, we've got community groups who have been active and involved in the governor's organization and school districts have also been involved, the superintendents. we want to thank all of them. all the stakeholders have really buckled down to make this day possible. and the law comes at an important moment. over the past seven years, the good news is that our students have made real strides. you've seen states raise academic expectations for all students. that means that we're in a better position to out teach and out compete other nations at a time when knowledge is really the seng will biggest determinant of economic performance. >> president obama speaking on the every student succeeds act. a moment ago we heard him thanking the outgoing education secretary. this new law encourages states to limit the time students spend on testing.
that he assembled that is going to be staying on, we also have a great replacement for arnie in dr. johns going to be doing outstanding work helping to implement this. in addition we've had outstanding advocates. our teachers unions, civil rights organizations, we've got community groups who have been active and involved in the governor's organization and school districts have also been involved, the superintendents. we want to thank all of them. all the stakeholders have really buckled down to...
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john. >> booyah dr. cramer. >> booyah, john. pot, cracker barrel, under armor, and new residential investments, nrz. am i diversified, doctor? >> i don't like these public real estate investment trusts. i don't like them. replaces the bank of america which bought yesterday for the trust. i don't like the outside yield. potash i don't like it either. underarmour, they might be a little long inventory. aerospace, bank of america there. put a drug company in there. under armor, let's understand that there's probably inventory issues and cracker barrel restaurant, you make those changes and then a lot of work on this diversification game and stay with cramer. (coughing) coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why there's delsym. delsym's advanced time release formula helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. all night... or all day. americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that can help support our metabolism. take new one a day healthy metabolism support multivitamin with chromium to help u
john. >> booyah dr. cramer. >> booyah, john. pot, cracker barrel, under armor, and new residential investments, nrz. am i diversified, doctor? >> i don't like these public real estate investment trusts. i don't like them. replaces the bank of america which bought yesterday for the trust. i don't like the outside yield. potash i don't like it either. underarmour, they might be a little long inventory. aerospace, bank of america there. put a drug company in there. under armor,...
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. >> and dr. johnhat is a smile we see on your face but you bought netflix this morning. >> bought it this morning on the big dip. the reason for the dip was the article that we are talking about in barron's, at least that was my perception, the reason for the selloff in netflix and it came $4 off of that, made it all the way back to unchanged only to finish down 20 cents on the day. what really appealed to me was 12% short interest now, bill, that's up from a 7% short interest in august. that tells me that there is a lot of people who could be squeezed into the end of the year, there is a lot of people who obviously don't want to book profit this year who would prefer to do that into next year. so i think there is a lot of reasons that we could see a lift into the final trading days of this year. as far as a pick going forward i still like them and for my money i'd rather be in netflix than google in the short term than long-term, long-term i would rather be in alphabet. >> shouldn't we introduce face
. >> and dr. johnhat is a smile we see on your face but you bought netflix this morning. >> bought it this morning on the big dip. the reason for the dip was the article that we are talking about in barron's, at least that was my perception, the reason for the selloff in netflix and it came $4 off of that, made it all the way back to unchanged only to finish down 20 cents on the day. what really appealed to me was 12% short interest now, bill, that's up from a 7% short interest in...
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dr. webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun violence and ways to help curb gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than anywhere else in the developed world. by far. over 30,000 gun deaths year, over 60,000 injuries. think about this. some of those debilitating, horrible injuries. 30,000 plus 60,000 -- that is about 90 a day. 90 every day. we think of mass shootings, we do not think about the 90 a day deaths from guns in the u.s. more people have died in the u.s. just in the last four years then the american -- than the number of american soldiers that died in korea, vietnam afghanistan, and iraq combined. think about that. korea, vietnam afghanistan iraq combined. fou
dr. webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun violence and ways to help curb gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than...
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dr. daniel webster of john hopkins school of public health, probably the top public health researcher and writer on gun violence in the world. we are fortunate to have him here today. this program revolves around taking a public health approach to curbing the plague of gun violence in this country, and it is so appropriate to start with dr. webster. among other things, he is the professor of health policy management at the john hopkins school of health, and is the director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research, and other things. professor ron sullivan of harvard law school is the next featured speaker, although as i will mention, this program -- professor sullivan's flights got mixed up. he will be here. it is possible after lunch. so we will be shifting some of the panels and speakers up a bit, and we will get to him. but professor sullivan is a leading theorist and criminal law, criminal procedure, trial techniques, trial practice, legal ethics, and race theory. he is the faculty director of the harvard criminal justice institute and the harvard trial advocacy workshop.
dr. daniel webster of john hopkins school of public health, probably the top public health researcher and writer on gun violence in the world. we are fortunate to have him here today. this program revolves around taking a public health approach to curbing the plague of gun violence in this country, and it is so appropriate to start with dr. webster. among other things, he is the professor of health policy management at the john hopkins school of health, and is the director of the john hopkins...
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dr. john trump. i actually think he was there for five decades. m.i.t. one of the great engineers, scientists. you know, it is like really good stuff but when they talk about us, they talk about us like do we know? let me tell you. these are the smartest people. these are the people that made our country great originally. these are the great people. these are the great people. and we're going to take our country back and we're going to turn it around and run it smart. we're going to run it smart. we give $150 billion to iran. listen to this. and this i just heard this morning. so we give $150 billion to iran. they self inspect their big site. in other words, where they're making the nukes. they're self -- can you imagine you call them? we hear you're making nukes. okay. let us check. they call, no, we're not making nukes there, you dumb -- and then -- no. but think of this. think of this. and then, they have the 24-day where they have 24 days but before the clock starts ticking, you have to go through a process. could be forever before you get there. and
dr. john trump. i actually think he was there for five decades. m.i.t. one of the great engineers, scientists. you know, it is like really good stuff but when they talk about us, they talk about us like do we know? let me tell you. these are the smartest people. these are the people that made our country great originally. these are the great people. these are the great people. and we're going to take our country back and we're going to turn it around and run it smart. we're going to run it...
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dr. john trump. i actually think he was there for five decades. m.ist t.as one of the great engineer/scientists. you know, it's like really good stuff. but when they talk about us, they talk about us like, do we know? let me tell you, these are the smartest people. these are the people that made our country great originally. these are the great people. these are the great people. and we're going to take you're country back and turn it around and run it smart. we're going to run it smart. we give $150 billion to iran. listen to this. this i just heard this morning. we give $150 billion to iran. they self-inspect their big site, in other words, where they're making the nukes. can you imagine you call them, we hear you're making nukes? okay, well, let us check. they call, no, we're not making nukes there, you dumb -- and think of this. and then they have the 24-day where they have 24 days but before the clock starts ticking you have to go through a whole process. it could be forever before you get there. and you know the other thing? nuclear is so important,
dr. john trump. i actually think he was there for five decades. m.ist t.as one of the great engineer/scientists. you know, it's like really good stuff. but when they talk about us, they talk about us like, do we know? let me tell you, these are the smartest people. these are the people that made our country great originally. these are the great people. these are the great people. and we're going to take you're country back and turn it around and run it smart. we're going to run it smart. we...
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dr. webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun curbnce and ways to help gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off, put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than anywhere else in the developed world. by far. over 30,000 gun deaths year, over 60,000 injuries. think about this. some of those debilitating, horrible injuries. 30,000 plus 60,000 -- that is about 90 a day. 90 every day. we think of mass shootings, we do not think about the 90 a day deaths from guns in the u.s. more people have died in the yearsust in the last four then the american -- than the number of american soldiers that died in korea, vietnam, afghanistan, and iraq combined. think about that. korea, vietnam, afghanistan, iraq combined. four years.
dr. webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun curbnce and ways to help gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off, put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than...
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dr. claudette la john believes the true number of injuries is even higher. >> when they come into my officethey'll have an injury and say they tripped over the curb but never admit they were looking down at their phone instead of looking in front of them. >> security cameras capture this had woman who was so focused on her phone she walked into a fountain. this man fell right off the train platform. we spotted jordan video chatting while crossing a busy new york veet. >> i know i shouldn't. >> kelly davis was working away as she walked to lunch. >> have you ever had a moment where you've walked into something or fallen or. >> absolutely, i walked into one of the very short like light posts. >> reporter: she may not be surprised by the findings of a 2014 study that estimated nearly 10% of all pedestrian injuries are due to distraction. jim, i know it sounds obvious, but if you're looking down at your phone, you may not see an obstacle right in front of you in time. >> chris, thank you. >>> an unlikely pedestrian was caught trying to cross the road. that is just ahead. >>> one of the stars of
dr. claudette la john believes the true number of injuries is even higher. >> when they come into my officethey'll have an injury and say they tripped over the curb but never admit they were looking down at their phone instead of looking in front of them. >> security cameras capture this had woman who was so focused on her phone she walked into a fountain. this man fell right off the train platform. we spotted jordan video chatting while crossing a busy new york veet. >> i...
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john wilkes booth: [grunts in pain] tom hanks: at the same time that dr. mudd is tending to john wilkes booth, 30 miles away, abraham lincoln is dying. dr. barnes: i am inserting a nélaton probe. dr. ezra abbott: pulse 60. dr. king: respiration 24. dr. barnes: at three inches, following the track of the ball, there's the bone plug. driven in from the skull. i can feel the ball at, at five inches. and two inches further, fragments. dr. charles leale: the orbital plate? dr. barnes: undoubtedly. dr. charles leale: perhaps we should summon mrs. lincoln. dr. barnes: barely perceptible. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing] ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smooth
john wilkes booth: [grunts in pain] tom hanks: at the same time that dr. mudd is tending to john wilkes booth, 30 miles away, abraham lincoln is dying. dr. barnes: i am inserting a nélaton probe. dr. ezra abbott: pulse 60. dr. king: respiration 24. dr. barnes: at three inches, following the track of the ball, there's the bone plug. driven in from the skull. i can feel the ball at, at five inches. and two inches further, fragments. dr. charles leale: the orbital plate? dr. barnes: undoubtedly....
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john wilkes booth: [grunts in pain] tom hanks: at the same time that dr. mudd is tending to john wilkes booth, 30 miles away, abraham lincoln is dying. dr. barnes: i am inserting a nélaton probe. dr. ezra abbott: pulse 60. dr. king: respiration 24. dr. barnes: at three inches, following the track of the ball, there's the bone plug. driven in from the skull. i can feel the ball at, at five inches. and two inches further, fragments. dr. charles leale: the orbital plate? dr. barnes: undoubtedly. dr. charles leale: perhaps we should summon mrs. lincoln. dr. barnes: barely perceptible. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing] >?ñ??] [gun clicks] mary todd lincoln: [whimpering] it's your mary. mother. it's your molly. i'm here little puss. [sobbing]. your child-wife. [crying]. oh, my love. live but one moment to speak to me once. to speak to our children. you'd speak to little tad, wouldn't you, father? you love him so well. abraham lincoln: [gasping breath]. tom hanks: mary lincoln screams and faints. and secretary of war stanton orders that she is
john wilkes booth: [grunts in pain] tom hanks: at the same time that dr. mudd is tending to john wilkes booth, 30 miles away, abraham lincoln is dying. dr. barnes: i am inserting a nélaton probe. dr. ezra abbott: pulse 60. dr. king: respiration 24. dr. barnes: at three inches, following the track of the ball, there's the bone plug. driven in from the skull. i can feel the ball at, at five inches. and two inches further, fragments. dr. charles leale: the orbital plate? dr. barnes: undoubtedly....
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at liberty hwy and salem church rdand in oconee county an accident at coneross creek rd at john woolbright dr. there are injuries there so make sure you're driving carefully in that area. 3 3 here's a live look at the s.c.d.o.t. cam on-- eye-385 north at haywood rd exit 3 only on fox... we'll bring you sheriff chuck wright's most wanted. wanted.tonight at ten... a man is wanted in spartanburg county...accused of a home invasion.the sheriff said a grandfather and his young grand child were the victims in this case... and he wants your help catching the suspect. 3 and we're counting down to the orange bowl.sports anchor aaron cheslock is in miami..at ten... a look at clemson's defense compared to oklahoma's offense.we're live in miami tonight. 3 with at&t the choice is yours. you only pay for the services you need to make your bundle work for you. call now to get high speed internet for just $15 a month for 12 months with a one-year term... with tv, home phone or even wireless. on one at&t bill. with u-verse high speed internet, you get fast speed at an affordable price... and a wi-fi gateway t
at liberty hwy and salem church rdand in oconee county an accident at coneross creek rd at john woolbright dr. there are injuries there so make sure you're driving carefully in that area. 3 3 here's a live look at the s.c.d.o.t. cam on-- eye-385 north at haywood rd exit 3 only on fox... we'll bring you sheriff chuck wright's most wanted. wanted.tonight at ten... a man is wanted in spartanburg county...accused of a home invasion.the sheriff said a grandfather and his young grand child were the...
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. >> john henry smith, al jazeera. >>> dr.t gladder, the director of sports medicine and traumatic brain injury, talked about the nfl's response to the problem. >> these are professional players who have had a long-term career, that have had multiple hits out there their career. and we don't know the exact genetics behind what is causing this. because we do know there are genetics. and these hits that happen over a long period of time are very different than what happens when someone plays youth sports and stopping playing up until say the high school level. >> here is the question, you literally did write the book on this, and you just wrote a column in which you talk about it. and it deals with the decision that parents should make, and you tell them what they should do, and that is what? >> i think they should let their children play sports. and football is not one of the riskiest sports, equestrian, skateboarding, snowboarding, these are very dangerous sports. look at the big picture and their injury rate we have to be awa
. >> john henry smith, al jazeera. >>> dr.t gladder, the director of sports medicine and traumatic brain injury, talked about the nfl's response to the problem. >> these are professional players who have had a long-term career, that have had multiple hits out there their career. and we don't know the exact genetics behind what is causing this. because we do know there are genetics. and these hits that happen over a long period of time are very different than what happens...
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john kasich and dr. ben carson. over the next two days kasich will attend events in manchester, portsmouth and rochester. carson will make 5 stops including town hall meetings at , keene state college and nashua community college,along with a national security forum. jennifer: our coverage is not over yet. people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or even just buying groceries can be a stretch for too many families. hillary's plan: raise the minimum wage, get equal pay for women, cut taxes for the middle class, and new incentives for business to share profits with employees instead of just rewarding ceos. those at the top are doing just fine. it's your family that needs a raise. approve this message. jennifer: welcome back. we have a professor of politics here. we want to get your perspective on the debate. give us your overview. >> i thought it was a very civil debate. i thought that was surprising after the back-and-forth yesterday and this morning. i think that was h
john kasich and dr. ben carson. over the next two days kasich will attend events in manchester, portsmouth and rochester. carson will make 5 stops including town hall meetings at , keene state college and nashua community college,along with a national security forum. jennifer: our coverage is not over yet. people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or even just buying groceries can be a stretch for too many families. hillary's plan: raise the...
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. >> reporter: john terrett >>> dr craig allen is the medical director of a medical center, member ofory board for the department of mental health and addiction services. doctor, welcome. it's good to you have on the program >> thank you >>> i'm sure we have this image in our head of someone who is adicked to heroin, but what sort of people do you sigh who have a heroin addiction problem? >> i see people of all shapes, colours and ages ages, and the surprising thing for people, people who are 40, 50 and 60 years old, those people addicted to heroin are growing. that may not be something i used to see 10 years ago >>> can you explain why? >> i think part of it is people are ageing and getting older and they've had this problem or different substance abuse problems through the years, but also because of the opioid analgesic issue, which is they can be often prescribed at dozes that are higher than should be prescribed and for longer periods of time and people become tolerant and can become - develop substitute disorders related to these analgesics. when they can't afford to get them any
. >> reporter: john terrett >>> dr craig allen is the medical director of a medical center, member ofory board for the department of mental health and addiction services. doctor, welcome. it's good to you have on the program >> thank you >>> i'm sure we have this image in our head of someone who is adicked to heroin, but what sort of people do you sigh who have a heroin addiction problem? >> i see people of all shapes, colours and ages ages, and the...