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dr. john byrd, thank you. >> thank you. >> harris: such an amazing opportunity to talk with him. up next, new report suggests socialism is on the rise across the united states. thanks to the the big primary y the woman you see here, alexandria ocasio-cortez. but will it actually affects the midterm elections? will it boost democrats? we've got numbers for you. plus, wait until you hear what the statue of liberty climber has to say about putting her life on the line to protest president trump. our friday friends are here to tackle that. hi! >> [inaudible] nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day,
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. >> for more now, we are joined by dr. john torres and presidential historian and author of the soul of america. john meecham, good morning. >> dr. torres, what is the issues the patient and family that's consider before making that decision. >> this is a hard decision patients make. if they have not talked about it beforehand, this is big news for them and a sudden burden. it is best you talk about it beforehand and understand what the patient wants. how much life support to they want? i think in this case with john mccain, they said we get to a certain point. he fought a great fight. this is a non curable brain tumor. they get to a stage and say enough is enough. at this point, he wants to stop treatment. let's honor his wishes and let nature take his course. >> john, as kelly o mentioned, as his p.o.w. at at the hilton, what has he come to symbolize in politics? >> he is one and george h.w. bush were another who were in combat for real and became public servants in a way that actually put the country first. they chose to try
. >> for more now, we are joined by dr. john torres and presidential historian and author of the soul of america. john meecham, good morning. >> dr. torres, what is the issues the patient and family that's consider before making that decision. >> this is a hard decision patients make. if they have not talked about it beforehand, this is big news for them and a sudden burden. it is best you talk about it beforehand and understand what the patient wants. how much life support to...
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nbc's dr. johnth severe allergies who always carries epipens, life-saving injections that can reverse the effects of allergic reactions, and she's watched epipen's price soar. >> the impact exponentially of this device being jacked up in price over and over and over again is taking such an incredible toll on american families. >> reporter: but the fda now approving the first generic version of epipen which will be made by tev pharmaceuticals that it says will be cheaper, though the price hasn't been revealed. epipen maker mylan has come under fire for massive price hikes, after buying the rights to sell the drug, hiking the price nearly 500%, from $100 to $600 for a two-pack, following public backlash offering a $300 generic. mylan's ceo grilled before congress. >> by introducing a generic which truly is unprecedented, we cut the price in half. >> well, it's unprecedented to raise the price $500. >> reporter: the fda announcement likely to spark more low-cost alternatives. >> it is absolutely critic
nbc's dr. johnth severe allergies who always carries epipens, life-saving injections that can reverse the effects of allergic reactions, and she's watched epipen's price soar. >> the impact exponentially of this device being jacked up in price over and over and over again is taking such an incredible toll on american families. >> reporter: but the fda now approving the first generic version of epipen which will be made by tev pharmaceuticals that it says will be cheaper, though the...
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the director, along with his colleagues, dr. john byrd, the defense pow and mia accounting agency laboratory director, and dr. timothy mcmahon, director of dod dna operations, have joined us today to offer remarks and take your questions on this topic. after this, i'll be back up to address other questions and news of the day. thanks. director. mr. mckeague: thank you, sarah. ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. the august 1st repatriation and homecoming in hawaii of the remains of the korean war unaccounted for was a poignant manifestation of the commitments secured by president trump and pledged by chairman kim at the singapore summit. for the families of the 7,700 still unaccounted for from the korean war, this first step in fulfilling this commitment has undoubtedly provided a seed of hope. last week, over 700 of these family members gathered in arlington, virginia to receive government updates, and they were resoundingly appreciative of the successful advocacy of the president and his administration. two of those family members
the director, along with his colleagues, dr. john byrd, the defense pow and mia accounting agency laboratory director, and dr. timothy mcmahon, director of dod dna operations, have joined us today to offer remarks and take your questions on this topic. after this, i'll be back up to address other questions and news of the day. thanks. director. mr. mckeague: thank you, sarah. ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. the august 1st repatriation and homecoming in hawaii of the remains of the korean...
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. >> we brought in dr. john who is an african-american woman and she came in and led the girls in singing. >> the unconditional love can come from anyone and that is what's needed. >> yes, and that is what she gave them. she offered that role model of color. she came from shabby beginnings and moved forward in life. >> there are ways to either make donations to the program. >> is there a website? >> the queens bench bar association website shows ways to help and engage. people can contact us about volunteering and donations. >> thank you very much, we have to wrap it up. but it has been a joy and privilege to have you both. and kathleen also, you all are doing great work. continue that. >> thank you for giving us this platform. >> thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> driver captures what could have been a nightmare, instead, one pilot now has an incredible story after using an east bay freeway as a makeshift runway. >>> a grass fire sweep
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the remains of those 55 cases are well into the painstaking multi--faceted al analyses by dr. johnyrd and his forensic science team in half. in the coming weeks, dr. tim mcmann and dedicated team specialists in delaware will begin their testing the metal testing and capabilities of our labs will be challenged. but in the months and weeks ahead, they will give families long sought answers. we are guardedly optimistic, the 1 august repatriation is the first tangible action of others, with which we will be able to account for more of our missing from the korean war the second aspect of the korean -- of the singapore xhirnltcommitment, wa remains of north korea, which dprk officials recon firmed last month. we are in discussions with the korean people's army for the express purpose of resuming joint field operations and having additional repatriation. but our mission to search for, find and account for missing department of defense personnel from world war ii, through operation iraqi freedom is one not limited to the korean peninsula. today 186 personnel from dpa and private partners a
the remains of those 55 cases are well into the painstaking multi--faceted al analyses by dr. johnyrd and his forensic science team in half. in the coming weeks, dr. tim mcmann and dedicated team specialists in delaware will begin their testing the metal testing and capabilities of our labs will be challenged. but in the months and weeks ahead, they will give families long sought answers. we are guardedly optimistic, the 1 august repatriation is the first tangible action of others, with which...
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nbc's dr. john torres is going to be joining us to explainan wt it >>> you may remember it from "seinfeld." poppy seeds causing a drug test to come back positive. how a maryland woman paid the price for her breakfast choice.f >>stration for people on the path of the purple line. now construction for that rail does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. es comcast business gou gig-speed in more places. the others don't. f we offer up to 6 hours 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your device come from your business number. them, not so much. we et you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? pe! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per mont call or go online today. >>> we have some breaking news right now o of fredericksburg, where a woman has been shot just outside of a mcdonald's. >> news 4's jackie vinson has more about the victim and the car believed to be involved in
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the remains of those 55 cases are well into the painstaking, multifaceted analyses by dr. johnird and forensic science team in hawaii. in the coming weeks, dr. tim mcmahon and his dedicated dna specialists in delaware will begin their meticulous testing. the metal of our scientists and the canability of the labs will be challenged but in the months and years ahead they will make identification from these remains and give families long-sought answers. we are guard he had optimist i can the 1 august, repatriation is the first tangible action of others with which we will be able to account for more of our missing from the korean war. the second aspect of the singapore commitment was the recovery of remains in north korea which dprk officials reaffirmed last month. we are in discussions with the people's army for resuming joint field operations and having additional repatriations. but our mission to search for, find and account for missing department of defense personnel from world war ii through operation iraqi freedom is one not limited to the korean peninsula. today 186 personne
the remains of those 55 cases are well into the painstaking, multifaceted analyses by dr. johnird and forensic science team in hawaii. in the coming weeks, dr. tim mcmahon and his dedicated dna specialists in delaware will begin their meticulous testing. the metal of our scientists and the canability of the labs will be challenged but in the months and years ahead they will make identification from these remains and give families long-sought answers. we are guard he had optimist i can the 1...
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the remains of the 55 cases are well into the painstaking and multi faceted analyses by dr. john byrd and the phren is sick science team in hawaii and in the coming week, dr. tim mcmahon and his dedicated dna specialists in delaware will begin their meticulous test iin the mettle of the scientists and the capability of the labs will be challenged, but in the months and years ahead, they will make identifications from the remains, and give families long the first tangible action of others with which we will be able to account for more of our missing from the korean war. the second aspect was the recovery of remains in north korea which dprk officials reaffirmed last month. we are in the midst of exploring next steps as well as discussions with the korean people's army for the express purpose of resuming joint field operations for having additional repatriations. the mission to account for the missing department of defense through operation iraqi freedom is one not limited to the korean peninsula. 186 personnel from dpa and private partners are deployed in seven nations and yesterd
the remains of the 55 cases are well into the painstaking and multi faceted analyses by dr. john byrd and the phren is sick science team in hawaii and in the coming week, dr. tim mcmahon and his dedicated dna specialists in delaware will begin their meticulous test iin the mettle of the scientists and the capability of the labs will be challenged, but in the months and years ahead, they will make identifications from the remains, and give families long the first tangible action of others with...
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i spoke exclusively with dr. john bernard.nt prisoner of war and missing in action accounting agency, which is handling the identification process. so, first on the scene, hours ago, new information, the new artifacts, and you got them laid out behind you, because we thought there was only one set of dog tags that came back with 55 remains. but there was more. what else is there? >> this was material that is typical of what we find on battlefield sites in both north and south korea. we've worked there in the past. these are military issue items, such as boots, gloves, canteens, muskets, you see behind me a steel pot helmet that was typical of what was used during. part of a mess kit, a scabbard from a bayonet, and damaged canteen and behind that is a canteen that is still and actually pretty good condition. so these are typical of the kinds of things that we find on the battlefields. >> harris: so we would call that kind of, you know, extra evidence, if you well. but what you drill down on as a forensic scientist could take mo
i spoke exclusively with dr. john bernard.nt prisoner of war and missing in action accounting agency, which is handling the identification process. so, first on the scene, hours ago, new information, the new artifacts, and you got them laid out behind you, because we thought there was only one set of dog tags that came back with 55 remains. but there was more. what else is there? >> this was material that is typical of what we find on battlefield sites in both north and south korea. we've...
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dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: tonight, the new study may come as a surprise to new moms who for years have been told by doctors that inducing labor could be dangerous leading to complications and unnecessary c-sections. >> that's my panda. >> reporter: that confused lex owen. she wanted to induce because her husband is in a wheelchair and can't drive. >> i was hoping to avoid a c section if at all possibility as i think all women are. >> reporter: according to the new research, electively inducing labor could help some mothers avoid c-sections. scientists looked at more than 6,000 healthy first-time mothers. those who were induced near the due date at 39 weeks had a significantly lower risk of needing a c-section. about 3% lower. >> if it's not causing harm and potentially leading to benefit certainly something that we believe that women should have a choice about. >> reporter: the new study says elective inductions can have other surprising benefits. the new moms induced experienced
dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: tonight, the new study may come as a surprise to new moms who for years have been told by doctors that inducing labor could be dangerous leading to complications and unnecessary c-sections. >> that's my panda. >> reporter: that confused lex owen. she wanted to induce because her husband is in a wheelchair and can't drive. >> i was hoping to avoid a c section if at all possibility as i think all women are. >> reporter:...
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hundred ninety one civil war where no react much attempted to take over the movement from the later dr john garang and the tension within the s.p.l. m. has really been a tension between who takes over the movement between these two powerful leaders so it's anyone's guess as to whether the current deal will actually resolve those tensions these are very serious tensions and these are tensions that have really driven the lines of conflict and crisis in south sudan from two thousand and five and once the final peace deal is signed they'll then have three months to form a transitional government which apparently will hold power for thirty six months but what happens next when elections take place well elections are supposed to take place but then of course you know within the structures of the s.p.l. they're supposed to have a convention and that convention is then supposed to choose who the presidential flag bearer for the s.p. alone will be and this is you know observers of this process and you know individuals from the different factions of the s.p.l. i'm do admit that this is going to be an
hundred ninety one civil war where no react much attempted to take over the movement from the later dr john garang and the tension within the s.p.l. m. has really been a tension between who takes over the movement between these two powerful leaders so it's anyone's guess as to whether the current deal will actually resolve those tensions these are very serious tensions and these are tensions that have really driven the lines of conflict and crisis in south sudan from two thousand and five and...
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hundred ninety one civil war where now react much attempted to take over the movement from the later dr john garang and the tension within the s.p.l. them has really been a tension between who takes over the movement between these two powerful leaders so it's anyone's guess as to whether the current deal will actually resolve those tensions the time for a short break here in al-jazeera when we come back a diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and canada over the arrest of human rights activists plus. this is what helps me survive. health care costs are set to rise in the u.s. despite president trump promising to keep them down stay with us. from brisk news and fuel. to the womb tranquil waters of southeast asia. hello the rain in china has recently been more of the west anywhere else but i think you'll see from the forecast is dotted around the north of you now and then eastwards telling off into hong kong maybe giving a shower too along the yangtze basin but really it's all coming slowly size so she may do thirty five in one hand the same in hong kong bugs probably threatened by a share o
hundred ninety one civil war where now react much attempted to take over the movement from the later dr john garang and the tension within the s.p.l. them has really been a tension between who takes over the movement between these two powerful leaders so it's anyone's guess as to whether the current deal will actually resolve those tensions the time for a short break here in al-jazeera when we come back a diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and canada over the arrest of human rights...
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dr cornelius johns advises those effects and but germany services an expertise in f g m a still limited. when i studied medicine and was uncovered in the subject . but i know this is changing and i hope that trend continues but i still need colleagues who either know very little or absolutely nothing about this and he got into this according to ted they found some sixty five thousand women affected by after living in germany an increase of twelve percent on last year. this is due to the increase in migration from countries where female genital mutilation is particularly prevalent or germany this means countries like somalia eritrea and iraq. in a statement to deutsche avella germany's family and women's ministry described female genital mutilation as a human rights violation during this legislative period the ministry also plans on working more closely with germany's youth welfare offices but when it comes to some parents taking that young daughters back to their hung country for a so-called vacation circumcision there's very little that all thora to all the german government can do. vo
dr cornelius johns advises those effects and but germany services an expertise in f g m a still limited. when i studied medicine and was uncovered in the subject . but i know this is changing and i hope that trend continues but i still need colleagues who either know very little or absolutely nothing about this and he got into this according to ted they found some sixty five thousand women affected by after living in germany an increase of twelve percent on last year. this is due to the...
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dr. john riker was his name. he said, i will go with you.e was at monroe's side when he was wounded. he was able to patch them up and save his life. he was a very brave man during the war. in thepoint later on 1790's, alexander hamilton, in essence, challenged him to a duel. hamilton, i think, had a clear that if for doing that, and the duals never took place. but when he challenged monroe, his response was, go get your guns. he did not back down. host: what was the dual about? john: some letters had been released, hamilton had been individuals of stealing money from the treasury and investing that money privately and whatever. -- one word of that was transmitted -- when word of that was transmitted to the speaker of the house, he got two congressman, this was back in the early 1790's, two congressman, one of whom was tot -- was monroe to go interview hamilton. they were satisfied that hamilton was telling them the truth. but he not only had not stolen anything, but that he was being blackmailed because of the next room marital affair he was
dr. john riker was his name. he said, i will go with you.e was at monroe's side when he was wounded. he was able to patch them up and save his life. he was a very brave man during the war. in thepoint later on 1790's, alexander hamilton, in essence, challenged him to a duel. hamilton, i think, had a clear that if for doing that, and the duals never took place. but when he challenged monroe, his response was, go get your guns. he did not back down. host: what was the dual about? john: some...
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nbc's dr. johns at ldhow much you c save. >> reporter: today's announcement, long awaited relief for millions. like robino' brian, mother of four kids with severe allergies, who always carries epipens. lifesaving injectionshat can reverse the effects of allergic reactions. and she's watched epipeepipen'se soar. >> this being jacked up over and over is taking such an incredible toll american families. >> reporter: with t approving the first generic ds version of epipen that it says will be cheapern tha the price hasn't been revealed. h myelin come under fire for massive price hikes after bing the rights to sell the drug,ri hiking the nearly 500% from $100 to $600 for a two pack. ing public backlash, offering a $300 generic. myelin's ceo grilled before congredu. >> by intng a generic, which truly is unprecedented -- we cut the price in half --en >> it's unprecd to raise the price $500. >> reporter: the fda announcement likely to spark more low-cost alternatives. >> it is critical when it comes to prot
nbc's dr. johns at ldhow much you c save. >> reporter: today's announcement, long awaited relief for millions. like robino' brian, mother of four kids with severe allergies, who always carries epipens. lifesaving injectionshat can reverse the effects of allergic reactions. and she's watched epipeepipen'se soar. >> this being jacked up over and over is taking such an incredible toll american families. >> reporter: with t approving the first generic ds version of epipen that it...
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also very important,-dr. john walters for his backing and counsel. thattt any further this is in today's new york times. tragedies, we get a full page of the new york times. in today's edition. that is the good news, i guess. >> thank you very much for your kind words. especially for your unconditional and long-lasting friendship. i have never been his boss really. he was a conservative to the iwspaper accused to edit that -- i used to edit and costa rica. ofe decided to prepare a set slides and graphics about the situation in nicaragua to organize the basic topics i would like to cover. i think the hudson institute for the invitation and for you for being here. refer first to the element that contributed to the of anon in nicaragua autocratic -- that lasted until the beginning of the mid-april of this year. then i would like to live for to erodeappened in order to that this article and create the turmoil nicaragua now faces that the regime is undertaken against its population. that will be the third. finally, i would like to look a little bit into t
also very important,-dr. john walters for his backing and counsel. thattt any further this is in today's new york times. tragedies, we get a full page of the new york times. in today's edition. that is the good news, i guess. >> thank you very much for your kind words. especially for your unconditional and long-lasting friendship. i have never been his boss really. he was a conservative to the iwspaper accused to edit that -- i used to edit and costa rica. ofe decided to prepare a set...
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the remains of the 55 cases are well into the painstaking multifaceted analyses by dr. johnd and his forensic science team in hawaii and in the coming weeks dr. tim mcmahon and his dedicated dna specialists in delaware will begin their meticulous testing. the capabilities of our labs will be challenged. in the months and years ahead, they will make identifications from these remains and give families long sought answers. we're guardedly optimistic the 1 august repatriation is the first tangible action of others with which we will be able to account for more of our missing from the korean war. the second action of the singapore commitment is the recovery of remains. we're having discussions with the korean people's army for the expressed purpose of resuming joint field operations and having additional repatriations. our mission to search for, find and account for missing department of defense personnel from world war ii through operation iraqi freedom is one not limited to the korean peninsula. today 186 personnel from dpa and private partners are deployed in seven nations an
the remains of the 55 cases are well into the painstaking multifaceted analyses by dr. johnd and his forensic science team in hawaii and in the coming weeks dr. tim mcmahon and his dedicated dna specialists in delaware will begin their meticulous testing. the capabilities of our labs will be challenged. in the months and years ahead, they will make identifications from these remains and give families long sought answers. we're guardedly optimistic the 1 august repatriation is the first tangible...
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dr. johnne in the audience, who you will know well, spent a long time working at c-span, teaching at the university of maryland. he had a question earlier. that is, learning history, what is the difference between the impact of television versus reading? television versus reading. in other words, if you had to look at it in today's society. mr. ritchie? mr. ritchie: i read the congressional record every day when i worked for the u.s. senate. i have not read it once since i left the senate. [laughter] mr. ritchie: but i have looked at c-span. it is interesting. i spoke recently to a book agent, talking about the sales of books, and the sales of paper books are not going up, sales of e-books are going down. what is really going up right now is the sale of audiobooks. there is a younger generation out there, getting their story through audio and video rather than reading. so, tv is just approaching different audiences completely, it seems to me. and so are podcasts, all the rest. and so have podc
dr. johnne in the audience, who you will know well, spent a long time working at c-span, teaching at the university of maryland. he had a question earlier. that is, learning history, what is the difference between the impact of television versus reading? television versus reading. in other words, if you had to look at it in today's society. mr. ritchie? mr. ritchie: i read the congressional record every day when i worked for the u.s. senate. i have not read it once since i left the senate....
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>> even vets aren't aware their dog could be at risk.nb medical correspondent dr. johnve thes lif our be loved eppooches. >>orter: when mark and amy scued misty, they immediately fell in love with the goofy dog with a special het. >> she's been so much fun, and she's a cook. >> reporter: special, not because of the sloppy kisses she likes togive, but something much more serious, the heartfe she was born with. >> for a really long time she seemed like she was doing well. shd be out of breath once in a while, but that was about the only thing you could tell that was wrong with her. >> reporter: three months ago the g3-year-oldat pyrenees mix collapsed. >> the vet came in and was saying she might die. nobody is ever prepared for that. >> reporte a shocking 8 million dogs are hit with aert disease every year. many like misty are born with it, but others develop it later in life just like humans. >>iv humans to 70, 80 years old and tend to get heart disease in their 60s or 70s. dogs live 15, 20 years, they still get heart disease, even in thosounger disease? >> dogs get dege
>> even vets aren't aware their dog could be at risk.nb medical correspondent dr. johnve thes lif our be loved eppooches. >>orter: when mark and amy scued misty, they immediately fell in love with the goofy dog with a special het. >> she's been so much fun, and she's a cook. >> reporter: special, not because of the sloppy kisses she likes togive, but something much more serious, the heartfe she was born with. >> for a really long time she seemed like she was doing...
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went to that of the story, i'll be filling in for martha maccallum and i talked exclusively with dr. johnrensic anthropology team to come up with some of these answers that you and i are learning about. and he said that because of the climate of north korea versus someplace like vietnam, there is what he called components of preservation that happened in north korea, it's a cold climate, it's a drier climate, we know vietnam being a wet and hot one. and he said that will greatly aid their ability to come up with these remains and may be in the future if we are fortunate enough to have more of our personnel come back. so i add that. >> those bones hold a lot of answers, some amazing scientific testing that can pinpoint where on the map of the globe those bones came from based on a diet that the person had to. it's a lot of interesting stuff going on but they have to extract the dna from those bones and then match it up against dna samples that families have given throughout the years. >> harris: thank you for your reporting and again, that's tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, will go deeper int
went to that of the story, i'll be filling in for martha maccallum and i talked exclusively with dr. johnrensic anthropology team to come up with some of these answers that you and i are learning about. and he said that because of the climate of north korea versus someplace like vietnam, there is what he called components of preservation that happened in north korea, it's a cold climate, it's a drier climate, we know vietnam being a wet and hot one. and he said that will greatly aid their...
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also very important,-dr. john walters for his backing and console, the vice president of the hudson institute. ado, we turnurther the microphone to eduardo ulibarri >> before i leave, this is from today's new york times. to see the magnitude of it, this is the full page of the new york times in today's edition. well, that is the good news, i guess. eduardo? eduardo: thank you very much, kind words and especially for your unconditional and long-lasting friendship. i have never been his boss, really [laughter] he was a contributor to the newspaper that i used to edit in costa rica. i've decided to prepare a set of slides and graphics about the situation in nicaragua to organize the basic topics i would like to cover. i think the hudson institute for the invitation and for you for being here. i will try to refer first to the element that contributed to the an autocratic status quo in nicaragua that lasted in -- in one way or another until mid-april of this year. then i would like to refer to to erodeened in order tha
also very important,-dr. john walters for his backing and console, the vice president of the hudson institute. ado, we turnurther the microphone to eduardo ulibarri >> before i leave, this is from today's new york times. to see the magnitude of it, this is the full page of the new york times in today's edition. well, that is the good news, i guess. eduardo? eduardo: thank you very much, kind words and especially for your unconditional and long-lasting friendship. i have never been his...
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dr cornelius johns advises those effects and but germany service is an expertise in f g m a still limited. when i studied medicine and was uncovered in the subject . but i know this is changing and i hope that trend continues but i still meet colleagues who either know very little or absolutely nothing about this and. according to ted they found some sixty five thousand women affected by a living in germany an increase of twelve percent on last year. this is due to the increase in migration from countries where female genital mutilation is particularly prevalent in germany this means countries like somalia eritrea. in a statement to germany's family and women's ministry described female genital mutilation as a human rights violation during this legislative period the ministry also plans on working more closely with germany's youth welfare offices but when it comes to some parents taking that young daughters back to the hung country for a so-called vacation circumcision there's very little that all thora to all the german government can do. volunteers and teachers therefore play a huge rol
dr cornelius johns advises those effects and but germany service is an expertise in f g m a still limited. when i studied medicine and was uncovered in the subject . but i know this is changing and i hope that trend continues but i still meet colleagues who either know very little or absolutely nothing about this and. according to ted they found some sixty five thousand women affected by a living in germany an increase of twelve percent on last year. this is due to the increase in migration...
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medical correspondent dr. johnes of our beloved pooches. >>> good girl. >> reporter: when mark and amy rescued misty two years ago, they immediately fell in love with the goofy dog with a special heart. >> she's been so much fun. i mean, she's just -- she's a kook. >> reporter: special not just because of the sloppy kisses she likes to give, but because of something much more serious -- the heart defect she was born with. >> for a long time she seemed like she was doing really well. she'd be out of breath once in a while. but that was about the only thing you could tell that was wrong with her. >> reporter: three months ago, the 3-year-old great pyrenees mix collapsed. >> the vet came in and -- she was saying that she might die. nobody's ever prepared for that. >> reporter: a shocking eight million dogs are hit with heart disease every year. many like misty are born with it. others develop it later in life just like humanhumans. >> humans tend to get heart disease in their 60s and 70s. dogs live 15, 20 years. they
medical correspondent dr. johnes of our beloved pooches. >>> good girl. >> reporter: when mark and amy rescued misty two years ago, they immediately fell in love with the goofy dog with a special heart. >> she's been so much fun. i mean, she's just -- she's a kook. >> reporter: special not just because of the sloppy kisses she likes to give, but because of something much more serious -- the heart defect she was born with. >> for a long time she seemed like she...
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was a serious problem as soon as he looked at his throat, and he sent him to a throat specialist, dr. john douglas. he went in to dr. douglas's office and dr. douglas took a look at his throat and grant looked at douglas's face and said is it cancer? unfortunately, the doctor had to tell him essentially it was cancer. grant worked on these -- on his memoirs throughout the winter of 1884- 1884-85, and towards the spring of 1885, it was really touch and go. he had a couple near death experiences and his doctors believed the only way he would survive long enough to finish his book was to get him out of the city which was humid and dusty and hot, to a mountaintop environment. that's what they did with a lot of ailing people in that time period. so they were looking for opportunities. a friend of the family, joseph drexel, approached the doctors and the grant family to offer them the use of his cottage that he just purchased on the top of mt. mcgregor just above saratoga springs. the cottage that mr. drexel offered to the grants was fairly modest in size, but did have six rooms upstairs and a f
was a serious problem as soon as he looked at his throat, and he sent him to a throat specialist, dr. john douglas. he went in to dr. douglas's office and dr. douglas took a look at his throat and grant looked at douglas's face and said is it cancer? unfortunately, the doctor had to tell him essentially it was cancer. grant worked on these -- on his memoirs throughout the winter of 1884- 1884-85, and towards the spring of 1885, it was really touch and go. he had a couple near death experiences...
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dr. gorka? >> johnrennan supported moscow during the cold war and he's still supporting the kremlin today. that's who he is. he's the first person should be stripped of his clearance and more to follow, sean. >> sean: they are all corrupt. all abusing power. all betrayed the american people with a political agenda. and so many have tried to literally steal an election and influence an election in the united states. thank you, both. when we come back, democrats continuing to embrace their far left radical socialism. we will be right back. with huge savings. like this cuddeback black flash game camera for only $75. and these keen men's waterproof hiking boots for under $90. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protect
dr. gorka? >> johnrennan supported moscow during the cold war and he's still supporting the kremlin today. that's who he is. he's the first person should be stripped of his clearance and more to follow, sean. >> sean: they are all corrupt. all abusing power. all betrayed the american people with a political agenda. and so many have tried to literally steal an election and influence an election in the united states. thank you, both. when we come back, democrats continuing to embrace...
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we're gng to breakt down a little more nbc correspondent dr. john torres is here with no. think, wow, i'm doing something right for my by getting nonfluoride oothpaste are you harming your self? >> turns out you are. you're harming your teeth. part of a healthy mouth, getting that fluoride in there. what dylan wki t about. without fluoride, toothpaste and toothbrush mechanical delivery device, gets in there,re takes f food and tartare, but doesn't take cfe cracks and crevices. that's what fluoride does builds up enammal, helps areas we can't get with toothpaste. >> all natural organic, if they aren't effective, what's the point of using them. >> that doesn'tn fluoride free. they have nat ra with and without. fluoride doesn't protect from cavities. the others clean and refresh your mouth. >> what about kids, are they supposed toave fluoride for their two teeth. talking about charlie. >> as soon as teeth erupt want to use fluoride toothpastes on them. the amounts differ. from 0 to 3,ust a small sliver. a grain of rice size on there. 3 to 6, a pea size. >> my pediatrician say
we're gng to breakt down a little more nbc correspondent dr. john torres is here with no. think, wow, i'm doing something right for my by getting nonfluoride oothpaste are you harming your self? >> turns out you are. you're harming your teeth. part of a healthy mouth, getting that fluoride in there. what dylan wki t about. without fluoride, toothpaste and toothbrush mechanical delivery device, gets in there,re takes f food and tartare, but doesn't take cfe cracks and crevices. that's what...
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dr. gorka? >> johnupported moscow during the cold war and he's still supporting the kremlin today. that's who he is. he's not the first person should be stripped of his clearance and there should more to follow, sean. >> sean: i list the whole bunch of them. they are all corrupt. all abusing power. all betrayed the american people with a political agenda. and so many have tried to literally steal an election and influence an election in the united states. thank you, both. when we come back, democrats continuing to embrace their far left radical socialism. we will be right back. ♪ le so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop with free 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies . . . at office depot officemax. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progr
dr. gorka? >> johnupported moscow during the cold war and he's still supporting the kremlin today. that's who he is. he's not the first person should be stripped of his clearance and there should more to follow, sean. >> sean: i list the whole bunch of them. they are all corrupt. all abusing power. all betrayed the american people with a political agenda. and so many have tried to literally steal an election and influence an election in the united states. thank you, both. when we...
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squeeze in a quick break here because when we get back the doctor is in the house dr copper that is we'll talk with john mothers all of i.h.s. market about the perspective economic prognosis many believe dr copper provides and legal journalist molly barrows from national trial lawyers magazine joins. for the latest on the business and dangers of a big plus some people are getting gasoline and it's interesting in an innovative way are to correspondent national banks tells us a story as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell down day priest stocks and bit going after taking a hit rebounds ending slightly up as you want to air just above sixty four hundred bucks we'll be right back. finally and also this weekend at last now how does it live on the front. line and if he would be would it be that easy to find that out in the. city. if you. look at i think it might have been my little bit of a wonder that i don't look at it i accept that i don't have money coming to god much the way for the mob not to get it but it. is this sunday like these. some forces of. the sea. you can be no problem. be
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dr. j, john najarian? jetblue today. >> long consumer discretionary strong income growth great messages out of the consumer and waning inflation. >> xly. >> good stuff. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> thanks for being here. >> delta warren buffett mentions delta. this is one that will do well in the next couple -- >> and -- >> adobe >> dow down 70 don't forget, warren buffett was on the network today "power lunch" has that story right now. >> i'm melissa lee snapping a four-day winning streak >>> plus growing crisis that could put a rid on this recent rally. mark your calendar apple expected to release its new iphone september 12th. there will be a major first for this apple event details ahead. warren buffett speaking first on cnbc with our own becky quick, stocks, economy and all the highlights, straight ahead. >> dangerous jobs. special series ending with a jolt meet the man putting his life on the line every day in repairing the world's highest
dr. j, john najarian? jetblue today. >> long consumer discretionary strong income growth great messages out of the consumer and waning inflation. >> xly. >> good stuff. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> thanks for being here. >> delta warren buffett mentions delta. this is one that will do well in the next couple -- >> and -- >> adobe >> dow down 70 don't forget, warren buffett was on the network today "power lunch" has that...
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squeeze in a quick break here because when we get back the doctor is in the house dr copper that is we'll talk with john mothers all of i.h.s. market about the perspective economic prognosis many believe dr copper provides and little journalist molly barrows from national trial lawyers magazine joins us for the latest on the business and dangers of baby plus some people are getting. gasolene it was interesting in an innovative way hardy correspondent actually banks tells us the story as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell down day priest stocks and bit going after taking a hit rebalance and then slightly up as you want to air just above sixty four hundred bucks we'll be right back. lol. unemployment rate is down the labor participation rate is high so this goes against all the doom mongers before the election to trump and of course nobody in mainstream media wants to focus on this because it be lies there and spears the theory. in a world of big partisan movies has a lot of things and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more th
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squeeze in a quick break here because when we get back the doctor is in the house dr copper that is will talk with john mothers all of i.h.s. market about the perspective economic prognosis many believe dr copper provides and little journalist molly barrows from national trial lawyers magazine joins us. for the latest on the business and dangers of a big plus some people are getting gasoline and it's interesting in an innovative way hard to correspondent national banks tells us a story as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell down day priest stocks and bit going after taking a hit rebounds and then slightly up as you want to air just above sixty four hundred bucks we'll be right back. the futures are laws that say the collapse when the soviet union collapsed because of the us meddling in boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism insall shoulder. here in the us because you have this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in a state of zombification this i
squeeze in a quick break here because when we get back the doctor is in the house dr copper that is will talk with john mothers all of i.h.s. market about the perspective economic prognosis many believe dr copper provides and little journalist molly barrows from national trial lawyers magazine joins us. for the latest on the business and dangers of a big plus some people are getting gasoline and it's interesting in an innovative way hard to correspondent national banks tells us a story as we go...
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dr. >> tras la muerte de john mccain, empieza una semana de actos oficiales para honrar su memoria quez estÁ phoenix siguiendo lo que ocurre tras la desapariciÓn de mccain, Íctor hugo buenas tardes. >> felicidad en este momento estÁn movilizando decenas de trabajadores para tener todo listo para el capitolio para que traigan el fÉretro de mccain, el miÉrcoles, para que la gente que representÓ se pueda despedir de Él, mccain era enterrado en el cementerio de la academia naval de ana annapolis, pero antes estarÁ en el capitolio de arizona y la capilla ardiente en washington, ademÁs de protagonizar servicios religiosos en arizona se espera que este jueves el ex vicepresidente de estados unidos, joseph robinette "joe" biden diga algunas palabras estarÁ bush y obama, hace 3 meses personas cercanas a mccain indicaron a la casa blanca que no querÍan que el actual presidente donald trump asistiera a su funeral, soy vÍctor hugo rodriguez, esa es la informaciÓn que tenemos hasta el momento, vamos a seguir aquÍ para traerles mÁs sobre haber dura de la muerte del senador mccain, regresamos contigo
dr. >> tras la muerte de john mccain, empieza una semana de actos oficiales para honrar su memoria quez estÁ phoenix siguiendo lo que ocurre tras la desapariciÓn de mccain, Íctor hugo buenas tardes. >> felicidad en este momento estÁn movilizando decenas de trabajadores para tener todo listo para el capitolio para que traigan el fÉretro de mccain, el miÉrcoles, para que la gente que representÓ se pueda despedir de Él, mccain era enterrado en el cementerio de la academia naval...
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here from the laboratory is dr. johnd and armed forces director examiner system dr. timothy mcmahon. thank you, very, both for being with us. >> thank you, abby. abby: dr. bird, this is so important to some families what y'all will be doing the next month and over the years. tell us what's sifting through what is in there. this means so much. this is the only country i think would give the respect and proper burial to so many people who served this country. >> well, it's a very meaningful mission for us. and for me, as a forensic scientist, it's one of the kinds of jobs that you just dream of where you have the opportunity to help families reach closure and to, you know, provide some kind of a service back to these service members who sacrificed their lives in the korean war. it's very meaningful and moving to be a part of it we're here this week for our annual meeting with the families of the missing from the korean war. we have the largest ever turnout and it just brings a lot of joy to all of us involved to be able to
here from the laboratory is dr. johnd and armed forces director examiner system dr. timothy mcmahon. thank you, very, both for being with us. >> thank you, abby. abby: dr. bird, this is so important to some families what y'all will be doing the next month and over the years. tell us what's sifting through what is in there. this means so much. this is the only country i think would give the respect and proper burial to so many people who served this country. >> well, it's a very...
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joining me with their insights and their reporting and thoughts about john mccain, we've got chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta, "inside politics" own john king, and cnn's meave restin. john, i'll start with you. a sad day for the mccain family and really the country. >> nia, i never thought i'd speak this sentence. john mccain is giving up the fight. but that's what he's doing today. dr. gupta can get into the medical reasons. in the family statement, they talk about how he's fought this. he's had several seizures along the way, including a bad one last friday, i'm told. he has decided with their consultation that it is time to stop trying to fight it with medical treatment. that is a big deal if you know the life and history of john mccain. he's an american hero. he's been a republican politician through several iterations of the republican party. through all of that, he's been a fighter and survivor. you look at how he was tortured and imprisoned in vietnam. if you look at his crustiness, and i say that as a high compliment, as a challenger to george bush in the republican primary, running for
joining me with their insights and their reporting and thoughts about john mccain, we've got chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta, "inside politics" own john king, and cnn's meave restin. john, i'll start with you. a sad day for the mccain family and really the country. >> nia, i never thought i'd speak this sentence. john mccain is giving up the fight. but that's what he's doing today. dr. gupta can get into the medical reasons. in the family statement, they talk about...
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dr. sebastian gorka. john, these are all friends of yours.imes." >> [laughs] look, i think they recognize, the media research center did an analysis that 92% of the coverage against president trump has been negative. so i'm not sure there is more to throw at him. but the reality is that he's getting things don't come his approval rating shows it. the unemployment rate is at 3.9%, more blacks and hispanics are employed than ever before, the gdp hit a new level of 4.1%. the deregulatory state is going down, the judiciary is getting remade. i mean, all of these things, no matter how hard the press tries to go against the president, he continues to get results for the american people. so i get that it is frustrating for someone like mr. friedman to see that no matter how much they fight against him, that he continues to succeed. i think the american people are smarter than he understands, and they are actually showing at with their approval rating. so no matter how hard they try, he is getting results. >> sean: dr. gorka, i look at the hire of "t
dr. sebastian gorka. john, these are all friends of yours.imes." >> [laughs] look, i think they recognize, the media research center did an analysis that 92% of the coverage against president trump has been negative. so i'm not sure there is more to throw at him. but the reality is that he's getting things don't come his approval rating shows it. the unemployment rate is at 3.9%, more blacks and hispanics are employed than ever before, the gdp hit a new level of 4.1%. the...
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dr. ho's physio belt. john: welcome to our show, "living without back pain."er with back pain or shooting pain down your leg? stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found a new way to relieve their back pain. >> it is really funny, i just put the belt on, i have had it on for about one minute. and already there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot in my back. it'we
dr. ho's physio belt. john: welcome to our show, "living without back pain."er with back pain or shooting pain down your leg? stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found a new way to relieve their back pain. >> it is really funny, i just put the belt on, i have had it on for about one minute. and already there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot in my back. it'we
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dr. ho physio-belt. john: welcome to our show, living without back pain. with back pain or hip pain? stay tuned. discover how others like you have found a new way to relieve their back pain. >> cap with the belt on and already
dr. ho physio-belt. john: welcome to our show, living without back pain. with back pain or hip pain? stay tuned. discover how others like you have found a new way to relieve their back pain. >> cap with the belt on and already