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dr. jeffrey johns. he spent seven years as an air force psychiatrist, and is now in private practice. >> generally chiarelli i'll start with you. acknowledging you only know what we're all learning as we go here. but in a case like this, if it happened under your command, what questions would you want answered? what jumps out at you here? >> well, i know from working as hard as we have all been working for the last ten years to understand post traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury and other behavioral health issues that we just do not have good reliable diagnostic tools that we can use in every single instance to tell how a soldier has been affected either by a concussion or through some kind of a traumatic event. >> jeff: dr. johns, same question to you. what jumps out at you here having worked with and studied soldiers particularly those serving in iraq and afghanistan? >> well, i can't comment specifically about the accused soldier but what i can say is there's a phenomenon known as berserk or goi
dr. jeffrey johns. he spent seven years as an air force psychiatrist, and is now in private practice. >> generally chiarelli i'll start with you. acknowledging you only know what we're all learning as we go here. but in a case like this, if it happened under your command, what questions would you want answered? what jumps out at you here? >> well, i know from working as hard as we have all been working for the last ten years to understand post traumatic stress, traumatic brain...
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we'll talk to our medical correspondent dr. john lapook. high stakes at the u.s. supreme court. jan crawford previews three days of arguments over health care reform. and box office bull's-eye. "the hunger games" sets a record. lee cowan hears from the young fans who just can't stay away. >> i wasn't sure if i was shaking because i was cold, excited or on a sugar high. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor. there was hope that with new leadership in north korea there would be a new approach to its weapons program, but the north's new threat to defy a missile test ban brought strong words from president obama today. the president is visiting south korea for an international conference on nuclear security, and white house correspondent bill plante is there, as well. >> reporter: the president is in south korea for a summit aimed at keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists. but the overriding question here is how to deal with a nuclear armed north korea. >> north korea will achieve nothing but threa
we'll talk to our medical correspondent dr. john lapook. high stakes at the u.s. supreme court. jan crawford previews three days of arguments over health care reform. and box office bull's-eye. "the hunger games" sets a record. lee cowan hears from the young fans who just can't stay away. >> i wasn't sure if i was shaking because i was cold, excited or on a sugar high. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone....
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>> my dad, dr. john with cashin, jr. who may he rest in peace passed away this last year. >> what kind of an agitator was he? >> well, my dad found it an independent space party in alabama at the time than the regular party was dominated by a george wallace and the dixiecrats and despite being a dentist in the time valedictorian, he, his education put hundreds of thousands of dollars in his own money in the 60's mind you into this early political party so that alabama could vote for lyndon johnson rather than george wallace and the hundreds of thousands of new regularly black voters would have people to vote for, couldn't just folk but also run for office, so that plus his life work and he was committed to recapturing the greatness of african-americans and political participation because his grandfather had been a free construction legislator and he grew up hearing about his grandfather while he was coming of age in jim crow, and a radicalized him to be living under jim crow in alabama while hearing about the fact that b
>> my dad, dr. john with cashin, jr. who may he rest in peace passed away this last year. >> what kind of an agitator was he? >> well, my dad found it an independent space party in alabama at the time than the regular party was dominated by a george wallace and the dixiecrats and despite being a dentist in the time valedictorian, he, his education put hundreds of thousands of dollars in his own money in the 60's mind you into this early political party so that alabama could...
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>> my dad, dr. john cashman jr., may rest in peace. he just pass this past year. >> what kind of an agitator was a? >> well, my dad found it an independent democratic party in alabama at a time when the regular democratic party was dominated by george wallace and the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist and a two-time but the tory and his abdication of agitation, he poured hundreds of thousand dollars of his own money in the 60's, 60's and early 70's into this political party so that the albanians could vote for lyndon johnson rather than george wallace and that in the hundreds of thousands of newly registered black voters would have people to vote for. could not just vote, but also run for office. and so that was his life's work. he was very much committed to a recapturing the greatness of african americans in terms of political participation. very steep in the era of reconstruction because his grandfather had been a reconstruction legislator. he grew up hearing about his grandfather, gramm partial while he was coming of age and jim-cr
>> my dad, dr. john cashman jr., may rest in peace. he just pass this past year. >> what kind of an agitator was a? >> well, my dad found it an independent democratic party in alabama at a time when the regular democratic party was dominated by george wallace and the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist and a two-time but the tory and his abdication of agitation, he poured hundreds of thousand dollars of his own money in the 60's, 60's and early 70's into this political party...
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(sot: dr. johnhout insurance, it is possible to use many of these coupons. but you're still going to pay a lot of money out of pocket."(v/o)the best way to save on prescriptions is to see if your doctor can prescribe a on cam))consumer reports says - you can get discounts on many generic prescription drugs at target, almart, walgreen's, cvs, riteaid, and other big retailers and supermarkets. patrice harris, fox45 news at ten. they're going dancing at the corner of charles and cold heading to the ncaa ersity is - tournament..tonight, jimmy greyhounns defeated fairfiill to win the maaccchampionship and advaace to their first tournament appearance in 18 yea. years....jimmy p giving his greyhounds an inspiring pep talk before the game....2nd half...loyola up 4...justin drummond miss..jordan latham tips it in...plus the fful... greyhounds up 7 after the free throw....under 3 minutes... fairfield traill by 6... desmond wade fade away three pointer...good...stags cut it to three....score stays the same wit
(sot: dr. johnhout insurance, it is possible to use many of these coupons. but you're still going to pay a lot of money out of pocket."(v/o)the best way to save on prescriptions is to see if your doctor can prescribe a on cam))consumer reports says - you can get discounts on many generic prescription drugs at target, almart, walgreen's, cvs, riteaid, and other big retailers and supermarkets. patrice harris, fox45 news at ten. they're going dancing at the corner of charles and cold heading...
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. >> that was dr. john reed, the assistant superintendent. the building's roof was ripped off in a matter of 20 seconds, all of this happened. >> holy cow. >> watch what the people had to climb over after the storm hit. >> oh, it blew the doors open. gosh. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like this. >> well, to think this is a large commercial building, the tornado seems to have noroblem just teing i to pieces. >> now lk at the it hits. you see the structure. intact. >> oh! >> whoa. >> whoa. >> it looks like it blew down a whole wall. >> holy cow. >> all you see is a skeleton of what the building formally was. >> it's so fortunate this happened after school. to see how the structure just crumbled under the force of these winds. i mean, imagine if students had been in school. >> and no students were injured. but, again, there were 80 students and staff members inside the building when that storm hit. >>> on "right this minute," we've seen a lot of things. this is customs in germany, and people are smuggling cash wrapped up inside crois
. >> that was dr. john reed, the assistant superintendent. the building's roof was ripped off in a matter of 20 seconds, all of this happened. >> holy cow. >> watch what the people had to climb over after the storm hit. >> oh, it blew the doors open. gosh. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like this. >> well, to think this is a large commercial building, the tornado seems to have noroblem just teing i to pieces. >> now lk at the it hits. you see...
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now with dr. john sarno. as i said, dr. sarno is the author of four books, the first being "mind over back pain" in 1984, the second "healing back pain" in 1991. the third is "mind-body prescription" 1998. and the fourth book is "the divided mind ,"which i have right here, in 2006. so dr. sarno, welcome to our committee. please proceed. >> thank you, senator harkin. thank you for inviting me. pain syndromes can be grouped into two categories. those results from injury. this is the way i see it, from injury, surgery, or associated with severe infection as seen in patients in an acute hospital setting. and those with pain in the back, neck, shoulders, and limbs of a psychophysical origin. the high incidence of the latter group has evolved into a public health problem of great magnitude over the past 40 years. it has been estimated that 80% of the population have a history of one of these painful conditions, which has led to the performance of a great deal of unnecessary surgery and the widespread use of pain medication. it is
now with dr. john sarno. as i said, dr. sarno is the author of four books, the first being "mind over back pain" in 1984, the second "healing back pain" in 1991. the third is "mind-body prescription" 1998. and the fourth book is "the divided mind ,"which i have right here, in 2006. so dr. sarno, welcome to our committee. please proceed. >> thank you, senator harkin. thank you for inviting me. pain syndromes can be grouped into two categories. those...
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and next we have dr. john serno a professor at new york university medical center and practitioner at rusk rehabilitation medicine. the author of four books a pain will share his work with respect to treating chronic pain. i'll thank all of you for coming here, your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety and i ask if you can sum up in five or seven minutes, it's probably a little light down there, i do not get nervous if it goes over, unless it's a long time, if you are summing up five, six, seven, eight minutes that is fine with me. like i said, your statements will be all made a part of the record in their entirety. please proceed. >> thank you, very much. >> punch the button. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. it's an honor to be here with you today and i appreciate very much your interest in the important topic. today, i would like to share with you the results of institute committee that i cochair. the important findings from our committee eluded to earlier as follows, the numbe
and next we have dr. john serno a professor at new york university medical center and practitioner at rusk rehabilitation medicine. the author of four books a pain will share his work with respect to treating chronic pain. i'll thank all of you for coming here, your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety and i ask if you can sum up in five or seven minutes, it's probably a little light down there, i do not get nervous if it goes over, unless it's a long time, if you are...
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dr john uter and a supporter of the aca a professor of accounting and tax policy at northeastern state university argues that the social and environmental benefits of moustache growth and maintenance contribute to the growth of the economy dr uter also said in a report about the act that given the clear link between the growing and maintenance of mustaches and incremental income mustache maintenance costs qualify for and should be considered as a deductible expense slash wearing advocates of the stache act will be in the million mustache march on april first in washington d.c. and rumor has it that yosemite sam will be in town prospect in for some tax breaks . after the break iceland's former prime minister is going on trial for overseeing that ations economic demise this trial serve as a model for other nations seeking to punish their leaders are listening to idiots like alan greenspan of banks stars like hank paulson. put a picture of the need when i was like nine years old and she told the truth. i mean i am going to get it and i was having. that interesting. he was kind of a guest
dr john uter and a supporter of the aca a professor of accounting and tax policy at northeastern state university argues that the social and environmental benefits of moustache growth and maintenance contribute to the growth of the economy dr uter also said in a report about the act that given the clear link between the growing and maintenance of mustaches and incremental income mustache maintenance costs qualify for and should be considered as a deductible expense slash wearing advocates of...
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. >> dr. johnt california pacific medical sent skbrer a financial partner in life science plus saying it isn't designed to replace sutures but fills a niche, he says. >> there is cases where it doesn't big enough with you but on conventional patients, it's out stand oogt company hopes to have the data to apply for approval for internal use within a year and in addition the company believes koit have applications in other fields and including dentistry. >> it could be terrific and promising. >> in teet theaters home toem is the film john carter based on a book released 100 years ago last month and directed by a bay area academy award winner. >> john carter is a soldier who winds up on barsum, or we call it, mars. there is a turf war going on and next thing you know it's like roman times. that is more emotion. there is action and romance. and there is a playful creature. the film based on books that captured imagination of a director. >> there is a sense of fun, thrill i loved then and i love now. so
. >> dr. johnt california pacific medical sent skbrer a financial partner in life science plus saying it isn't designed to replace sutures but fills a niche, he says. >> there is cases where it doesn't big enough with you but on conventional patients, it's out stand oogt company hopes to have the data to apply for approval for internal use within a year and in addition the company believes koit have applications in other fields and including dentistry. >> it could be terrific...
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. >> my name is -- >> reporter: dr. johnlarge portion of his students have mastered between 300 and 400 characters. pretty cool, huh. >> they can read, they can tell you about their family, they can have basic conversation. >> that means i am in 5th grade. >> they don't have any help from their american parents. >> reporter: and it all started with a song. [ music ] >> and perhaps the biggest immersion of all the parents finance a trip to china each year and the families chip in to take dr. jong. >>> montgomery county police say they are on the lookout tonight for two drivers whose reckless contest to see who could drive fastest cost an innocent woman her life. 31-year-old nelvis garcia was killed in the hit and run crash on randolph road in the colesville section of silver spring. tonight her husband is out in front of the cameras demanding justice. matt jablow is here with me, with the emotional details. >> in fact, garcia's husband had an awfully hard time gathering himself today's talked about his wife's terrible death.
. >> my name is -- >> reporter: dr. johnlarge portion of his students have mastered between 300 and 400 characters. pretty cool, huh. >> they can read, they can tell you about their family, they can have basic conversation. >> that means i am in 5th grade. >> they don't have any help from their american parents. >> reporter: and it all started with a song. [ music ] >> and perhaps the biggest immersion of all the parents finance a trip to china each...
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dr. seuss, john carter and act of valor rounded out the top five.arty ross is long gone, we are approaching fat tuesday when it comes to the mega millions lottery. it will be estimated $356 million for the drawing. the largest jackpot ever one was $390,000,000.50 years ago. it is becoming a tradition that introduces people from all over the country to the pleasures of oakland. nearly 10,000 people ran through the city streets for the third annual oakland running festival. it includes a full marathon, a half marathon, a relay and eight kids run. since it started it has grown by 15% >> people told me it was one of the friendly cities they had ever run in and they certainly didn't know how beautiful the city was >> the mayor says this year's festival will probably bring in $3 million. we'll be ,,,,,,,, laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ]
dr. seuss, john carter and act of valor rounded out the top five.arty ross is long gone, we are approaching fat tuesday when it comes to the mega millions lottery. it will be estimated $356 million for the drawing. the largest jackpot ever one was $390,000,000.50 years ago. it is becoming a tradition that introduces people from all over the country to the pleasures of oakland. nearly 10,000 people ran through the city streets for the third annual oakland running festival. it includes a full...
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. >> dr. john mendelson says the science doesn't match prometa's promotion.a professor of medicine at uc san francisco and senior scientist at the addiction pharmacology lab at the california pacific medical center. he tests therapies for the national institute on drug abuse. >> you don't think there's anything special about this combination of drugs? >> so far, the evidence would suggest no. >> mendelson says none of the drugs used in prometa appears to affect addiction. >> terren peizer says he wants to make prometa the standard of care. >> that is his goal. he wants to be-- he wants to make it the standard without any evidence. and he's spending money to recruit the treaters and to recruit the insurance payers, but not to prove that the treatment works. >> proving that it works would require what scientists call a double blind placebo controlled study. that's a human trial in which half the patients get a placebo, or sugar pill, and neither the doctors nor the patients know who got the real drugs until the end. peizer went to market without that kind of st
. >> dr. john mendelson says the science doesn't match prometa's promotion.a professor of medicine at uc san francisco and senior scientist at the addiction pharmacology lab at the california pacific medical center. he tests therapies for the national institute on drug abuse. >> you don't think there's anything special about this combination of drugs? >> so far, the evidence would suggest no. >> mendelson says none of the drugs used in prometa appears to affect...
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dr. seuss, john carter and act of valor rounded out the top five.as become a tradition that introduces people from all over the country to the pleasures of oakland. the third annual oakland running festival. it includes a full marathon, a half marathon, a relay and eight kids run it has grown 15% since it started >> people told me last year and send me a little note saying it was one of the friendliest cities they had ever run and and they didn't know how beautiful the city was >> the mayor says the festival will probably bring. $3 million to the city >> roberta ran that an finished, congratulations. the final four matchups are set. could tiger winds win his first pga event? >> golfing legend arnold palmer was hospitalized today when his blood pressure increase. he was being held overnight and was thus unable to greet the winner of his own tournament at pal. tiger woods is back. he will win the arnold palmer invitational, his seventh win at bay hill. the tar heels plane without mark kendall. taylor rolls in, a three-point play. can't this eliminates
dr. seuss, john carter and act of valor rounded out the top five.as become a tradition that introduces people from all over the country to the pleasures of oakland. the third annual oakland running festival. it includes a full marathon, a half marathon, a relay and eight kids run it has grown 15% since it started >> people told me last year and send me a little note saying it was one of the friendliest cities they had ever run and and they didn't know how beautiful the city was >>...
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dr. john rutledge in beijing is also chairman of rutledge capital.o have you on the show today to follow on your friend stephen roach talked about on the top of the show meaning that the slowdown and the concerns about it are overrated. do you agree? >> yeah. i think so. nice to be with you. you know, western investors decided that china's going to crash and burn about once every three months and then the number comes out and convinces them otherwise. this is one of those times. china is slowing but not crashing and the stocks down today. i'm a buyer. >> let's talk about that, right. mr. roach talked about when's happening, boots on the ground. talk about what you're doing as an investor related to what's happening in china. seen the materials stocks pull back today, concerns from the miners whether it's the names which are both in the portfolio. >> sure. absolutely. well, you know, investing directly in to china is very risky because the institutions are so weak with audits, financial statements and the like so i like it through bank shots through m
dr. john rutledge in beijing is also chairman of rutledge capital.o have you on the show today to follow on your friend stephen roach talked about on the top of the show meaning that the slowdown and the concerns about it are overrated. do you agree? >> yeah. i think so. nice to be with you. you know, western investors decided that china's going to crash and burn about once every three months and then the number comes out and convinces them otherwise. this is one of those times. china is...
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the procedure was performed by dr. johnal clinic where he has done more than two dozen stem cell operations. med evac america developed the technology and donated the costs of the procedure. >>> depending on what the body needs, cartilage, ligaments, whatever, they can then transform into those cells that will produce those so it can help heal it. >> reporter: the treatment will not enable red to go back to work but is expected to put the spring back in her step and make her retirement more enjoyable. in burke, virginia, darcy spencer, news 4. >>> two other 9/11 search-and-rescue dogs have also been treated with stem cell therapy and we are told they're doing well and are back to normal activities. >>> the harlem globetrotters are in town for a week's worth of good will appearances and three games this coming weekend. star player flight time lang helped the team arrive in style by dribbling and spinning basketballs across key bridge. he started on north lind street and lee highway and finished at the court at georgetown pla
the procedure was performed by dr. johnal clinic where he has done more than two dozen stem cell operations. med evac america developed the technology and donated the costs of the procedure. >>> depending on what the body needs, cartilage, ligaments, whatever, they can then transform into those cells that will produce those so it can help heal it. >> reporter: the treatment will not enable red to go back to work but is expected to put the spring back in her step and make her...
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dr. kevin john williams. >> the discovery of this hormone that's released from muscle during exercise isc breakthrough. >> reporter: named after the greek messenger goddess, researchers say the hormone has a powerful effect on white fat, that's the fat that gets stored as calories. according to the researchers when it is injected into mice, it turns on the genes that change white fat into so-called brown fat. brown fat is known to burn more calories. it's what happens naturally when we work out. >> when animals or people exercise, it releases the hormone and tells the fat to burn more calories. >> reporter: so is it time to toss out the gym membership? not just yet. it won't mace muscles stronger. doctors don't know what side effects there could be. plus, dr. william stresses it's not easy to turn research into re reality. >> fat is very difficult. it's difficult to translate scientific discoveries, even important ones, into actual useful stuff that people can use on a day-to-day basis. >> well, tok tors say if you really want to lose weight naturally, get rid of sugary beverages and wal
dr. kevin john williams. >> the discovery of this hormone that's released from muscle during exercise isc breakthrough. >> reporter: named after the greek messenger goddess, researchers say the hormone has a powerful effect on white fat, that's the fat that gets stored as calories. according to the researchers when it is injected into mice, it turns on the genes that change white fat into so-called brown fat. brown fat is known to burn more calories. it's what happens naturally when...
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>> pelley: one man said today "i know i'm not going to win but it gives me three days to dr dream." john, thanks very much. we were wondering today what happens to all that ticket revenue once the winners are paid, so we asked chief investigative correspondent ar armen keteyian to show us. >> reporter: in 2011, more americans played the americans played the lottery than regularly attended church, bringing in $56 billion last year alone. re revenue from that pie is divided in three ways: about 60% goes to prize winners, 15% to retailers, marketing and marketing and operations, with 25%-- or 25%-- or about $14 billion-- going back to the states for government services. duke economics professor charles clotfelter is the author of a book on state lotteries in america. >> it's very hard to say that these lottery these lottery dollars really make a difference. >> reporter: overall, 27 states earmark some or all lottery revenue for education. in colorado, the dollars go to environmental protection. in pennsylvania senior citizens programs. in kansas, some of the money pays for juvenile detentio
>> pelley: one man said today "i know i'm not going to win but it gives me three days to dr dream." john, thanks very much. we were wondering today what happens to all that ticket revenue once the winners are paid, so we asked chief investigative correspondent ar armen keteyian to show us. >> reporter: in 2011, more americans played the americans played the lottery than regularly attended church, bringing in $56 billion last year alone. re revenue from that pie is divided...
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dr. dover at johns hopkins children's center dave us a key to key -- to the johns hopkins center. it was so heart warming it receive this key from the hopkins children's center. it's the key to helping our kids. >> all right. >> on her resume it will say finished second in jeopardy's college championship. graduated from goucher college. senior sara barts is having a great year. bart was one of 15 players selected from 12,000 who applied for the competition. today she basked in the glory of being honored by our local government. >> i'm surprised it's still going, but i'm glad that everybody is so excited about it and it's been a lot of fun. now bart is a philadelphia native and always dreamed of being on jeopardy. she will graduate with a major in history and $50,000 in her pocket. >>> we'll find out how it will shape up with wyatt when we come back. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery compa
dr. dover at johns hopkins children's center dave us a key to key -- to the johns hopkins center. it was so heart warming it receive this key from the hopkins children's center. it's the key to helping our kids. >> all right. >> on her resume it will say finished second in jeopardy's college championship. graduated from goucher college. senior sara barts is having a great year. bart was one of 15 players selected from 12,000 who applied for the competition. today she basked in the...
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dr. john feliz austion. mrs. maggie austin. mrs.lynn kaufman. >> we broke away there momentarily to take you out front. the president and first lady awaiting the arrival of david cameron and his wife samantha. live coverage here on c-span. >> very pretty. they look better than us. >> present. >> mr. george clooney. >> smiled. . mr. kerry -- mrs. dorothy -- >> great to be back. >> mrs. carrol -- mr. charlie rose. ms. amanda burden. mr. tony james. mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. sentaor mccaskill. mr. joseph shepherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. mrs. catherine -- the honorable hilda -- the secretary of labor. the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it was incredibly strong. it is very flattering. >> [inaudible] >> it is lettering to be invited. i'm looking forward to it. my w
dr. john feliz austion. mrs. maggie austin. mrs.lynn kaufman. >> we broke away there momentarily to take you out front. the president and first lady awaiting the arrival of david cameron and his wife samantha. live coverage here on c-span. >> very pretty. they look better than us. >> present. >> mr. george clooney. >> smiled. . mr. kerry -- mrs. dorothy -- >> great to be back. >> mrs. carrol -- mr. charlie rose. ms. amanda burden. mr. tony james. mrs....
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>> guest: my dad, dr. john cashman jr. who, may he rest in peace, he just passed this past year. >> host: what kind of an agitator was the? >> guest: well, my dad founded an independent democratic party in alabama at a time when the regular democratic party was dominated by george wallace and the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist in a two-time valedictorian his avocation of agitation, he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money. in the 60's, mind you. it 60's and early 70's in to this political party. so alabama wins could vote for lyndon johnson rather than george wallace and the hundreds of thousands of newly registered black voters would have people to vote for. could not just vote, but also run for office. and so that was his life's work. he was very much committed to recapturing the greatness of african americans in terms of political participation. very steeped in the era of reconstruction because his grandfather had been a reconstruction legislature, and he grew up hearing about his grandfather, gr
>> guest: my dad, dr. john cashman jr. who, may he rest in peace, he just passed this past year. >> host: what kind of an agitator was the? >> guest: well, my dad founded an independent democratic party in alabama at a time when the regular democratic party was dominated by george wallace and the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist in a two-time valedictorian his avocation of agitation, he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money. in the 60's, mind you. it 60's...
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dr. kevin john williams. >> the discovery of this hormone that's released from muscle during exercise is major breakthrough. >> neighborhood after mersa, the greek messenger god, has a pow -- according to researchers, it turns on the genes that change whyte fat into so-called brown fat. brown fat is known to burn more calories, what happens naturally when we work out. >> when animals or people exercise, the muscle releases this hormone, it tells the fa the to burn more calories. >> reporter: is it time to toss out the member and head for the bark olounger? not just yet. it window make muscles stronger and won't be tested on humans for at least a couple years, so doctors don't know what side effects there could be. plus dr. williams stresses it's not easy to turn research into reality. >> that's difficult. it's difficult to translate scientific discoveries into actual useful stuff. >> reporter: but if getting fit and dropping some pounds is your blol, the doctor says there are two surefire ways to get started. >> one is, get rid of sugary beverages, soft drinks and fruit juice. the second
dr. kevin john williams. >> the discovery of this hormone that's released from muscle during exercise is major breakthrough. >> neighborhood after mersa, the greek messenger god, has a pow -- according to researchers, it turns on the genes that change whyte fat into so-called brown fat. brown fat is known to burn more calories, what happens naturally when we work out. >> when animals or people exercise, the muscle releases this hormone, it tells the fa the to burn more...
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dr. stephanie woolhandler from harvard medical school, and now teaching at cuny. johnnough, his new book is called, "inside national health reform." the anti-injunction act requires him to be taxed before they can challenge the tax. >> our initial submission is we do not have to determine this was a tax in order to find the anti-injunction act applies because congress very specifically said it shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as a tax, even if it is a tax penalty and not a tax. >> john mcdonough, what exactly is attorney robert long opposing about the affordable care act? >> he is not opposing or supporting it, but singers and 1867 law, the anti-injunction act and a key part says you cannot sue to prevent the collection of a tax until the tax has actually got into a fact and people are paying it. i happen to think based upon my reading -- and i am not an attorney -- that there's a very strong case that the anti- injunction act prevails. i think the justices on both sides, though, the ecological spectrum, want to decide this and that was clear from the
dr. stephanie woolhandler from harvard medical school, and now teaching at cuny. johnnough, his new book is called, "inside national health reform." the anti-injunction act requires him to be taxed before they can challenge the tax. >> our initial submission is we do not have to determine this was a tax in order to find the anti-injunction act applies because congress very specifically said it shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as a tax, even if it is a tax...
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dr. magness. >> thank you. john willis menard is a familiar name for those who know a bit about history of african-american representation in the united states house of representatives. his main claim to fame is that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives. but he was denied his seat in 1869. we'll get into a bit of the reasons behind that. but i'm here to talk about some of his life, his background, his history up until this point, because he was actually a very accomplished individual, who sat at the crossroads of two major events in american history, and international history. they were related events, the american civil war had a front-row seat to this right here in washington, d.c. but also, shortly after the war, he migrated to jamaica, and was a participant in a major event internationally in 1865. both of these events had the connection of being tied to the end of slavery, and establishment of greater freedom, civil rights for the african population, both in the british empi
dr. magness. >> thank you. john willis menard is a familiar name for those who know a bit about history of african-american representation in the united states house of representatives. his main claim to fame is that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives. but he was denied his seat in 1869. we'll get into a bit of the reasons behind that. but i'm here to talk about some of his life, his background, his history up until this point, because he was...
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dr. j? >> john, great stuff. i love your site. i had a question about when tim cook was showing how fast it loads with the 4g or lte version of the ipad or the new ipad, that looked amazing as far as how much faster. in real life comparisons that you have done, no doubt, what are you seeing as far as is it twice as fast, three times as fast as the two? what's your take? >> it's incredibly fast. faster than a lot of modems i have used. both verizon and at&t 4g lte. it's a powerful upgrade. probably at least five times faster. >> in terms of competition the gap was herement with the ipad three does the gap go like this or widen more? is there anything that rivals or comes close? >> i think the gap is wider. there really isn't a competitor to the ipad 2. at this point apple is so far beyond the competition that it's not even funny. >> they have to catch up to the 2 before this one. >> and they have a lower price point. the ipad 2 is $399. it can take some of the kindle fire momentum. they have started to flesh it out. just as apple d
dr. j? >> john, great stuff. i love your site. i had a question about when tim cook was showing how fast it loads with the 4g or lte version of the ipad or the new ipad, that looked amazing as far as how much faster. in real life comparisons that you have done, no doubt, what are you seeing as far as is it twice as fast, three times as fast as the two? what's your take? >> it's incredibly fast. faster than a lot of modems i have used. both verizon and at&t 4g lte. it's a...
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dr. harvey brenner of johns hopkins university testified before this committee on june 15th and he warned that, quote, the unemployment rate is well established as a risk factor for elevated illnesses and mortality rates in epidemiological studies performed since the early 1980s. it is true that studies as far back as 1985 have warned of the health impacts of unemployment. a study published that year in the american journal of public health by dr. margaret lynn found that, quote, after unemployment, symptoms of sematization which includes pain, a whole bunch of different symptoms, also depression and anxiety, were significantly greater in the unemployed than in the employed. more recent studies include yale researcher dr. william galo who released a study in 20 06 78 and that found that results suggest that the true cost of late career unemployment exceed financial deprivation and include substantial health consequences. unemployment's health impact on children is also discussed in the report. the national center for health statistics has found that children in poor families were four tim
dr. harvey brenner of johns hopkins university testified before this committee on june 15th and he warned that, quote, the unemployment rate is well established as a risk factor for elevated illnesses and mortality rates in epidemiological studies performed since the early 1980s. it is true that studies as far back as 1985 have warned of the health impacts of unemployment. a study published that year in the american journal of public health by dr. margaret lynn found that, quote, after...
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the old free blood tests morning video for your media projects and free media john darche dr tom. on. morning news today violence is once again.
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dr. magnus. >> thank you. i'm here to talk about john willis maynard. he is somewhat of a familiar na name for some. his main claim to fame was that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives but was denied a seat in 1869. i'm here to talk about his life, background and history up until this point because he was actually an accomplished individual who sat at the of a and international history. the american civil war right here in washington d.c. but shortly after the war he my greated to jamaica. the morant bay rebellion in 1865. both of these events were tied to the end of slavery and greater freedom and civil rights. so, he had a front-row seat to two intersecting events at a troubled time in u.s. history. we don't know too much about his early life other than he was be born in illinois. there was some thought, it was always the family history that he was the descendant of pierre menard the first lieutenant governor of illinois. he had a white grand father and a white grandmother. his parents were two free blacks from pr
dr. magnus. >> thank you. i'm here to talk about john willis maynard. he is somewhat of a familiar na name for some. his main claim to fame was that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives but was denied a seat in 1869. i'm here to talk about his life, background and history up until this point because he was actually an accomplished individual who sat at the of a and international history. the american civil war right here in washington d.c. but shortly...
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dr. john paul who is a colleague of ours is characterized this as a great dilemma and it's an issue this committee will be dealing with the next several months as well as years. the last 40 years the policy has been predicated on the notion of a growing demand resource scarcity. especially in relation to oil and natural gas. we are now potentially looking at the demand reduction and resource abundance. and the landscape is being transformed even as we sit here today. higher prices and technology applications of the scale are driving an unconventional resource revolution and this phenomenon has the potential for creating an energy reality. one in which the united states once again becomes a global leader in the oil and gas production coupled with efficiency as you mentioned, senator rakowski some improvements and alternatives, supplements, the revolution can substantially lessen the imports achieving a significant reduction in the balanced payment it will also simultaneously create an engine fo
dr. john paul who is a colleague of ours is characterized this as a great dilemma and it's an issue this committee will be dealing with the next several months as well as years. the last 40 years the policy has been predicated on the notion of a growing demand resource scarcity. especially in relation to oil and natural gas. we are now potentially looking at the demand reduction and resource abundance. and the landscape is being transformed even as we sit here today. higher prices and...
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[cheers and applause] >> next up is dr. john whitley from north carolina.ase put your hands together. >> ladies and gentlemen, our founding fathers are crying today for the abomination that is occurring in this country. so bear with me here. it is a wonderful day to be here in the united states on the grounds of the u.s. capital exercising our first amendment rights guaranteed by our constitution. let our voices be heard all over this country and especially by the people here that are going to hear this case next week that we are serious about our country, we are serious about our liberty. this case comes down simply to liberty versus tyranny. democracy versus socialism. [no audio] i spent a lot of money getting my education, and i am not going to let anybody tell me i'm going to bee tray my patients. i am from the great state of north carolina where i hope it will halt the re-election of the guy that lives down the street in the big white house. i speek not only for myself, but for hundreds aof other physicians that we provide the best possible care for ev
[cheers and applause] >> next up is dr. john whitley from north carolina.ase put your hands together. >> ladies and gentlemen, our founding fathers are crying today for the abomination that is occurring in this country. so bear with me here. it is a wonderful day to be here in the united states on the grounds of the u.s. capital exercising our first amendment rights guaranteed by our constitution. let our voices be heard all over this country and especially by the people here that...
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. >> next up is dr. john whitley from north carolina. please put your hands together. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, our founding fathers are crying today for the abomination that is occurring in this country. bear with me. it is absolutely a wonderful day to be here in the united states of america on the ground of the u.s. capitol exercising our first amendment rights guaranteed by our constitution. [applause] amen. let our voices be heard all over this country, especially to the people over here who are going to hear this case next week, that we are serious about our country. we are serious about our liberty. this case comes down simply to liberty versus tyranny, democracy versus socialism. [no audio] i spent a lot of money getting my education and i will not have any government tell me how i am it going to treat my patients. [applause] i would also like to add that i am from the great state of north carolina, the state which i hope and pray it will halt the reelection of the guy that lives down the street in the big white house. i want you to note that i speak
. >> next up is dr. john whitley from north carolina. please put your hands together. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, our founding fathers are crying today for the abomination that is occurring in this country. bear with me. it is absolutely a wonderful day to be here in the united states of america on the ground of the u.s. capitol exercising our first amendment rights guaranteed by our constitution. [applause] amen. let our voices be heard all over this country, especially to...
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. >> greta: john, dr. mosser, thank you both and a lesson to take a look at the bill. have to do something about this pricing. it is a nightmare. i have looked at your bills. >> all over the country. >> greta: indeed. all over the country. you heard the emergency room horror story. now we want to hear fru. have you had any medical bill nightmares like the mosers? tell us your story, gretawire. straight ahead, an announcement that millions of americans have been waiting for, straight from the source. comedian will farrell. and this is not a typical police chase. caught on camra. wait until you see how it ends. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. dollar for dollar, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down wit
. >> greta: john, dr. mosser, thank you both and a lesson to take a look at the bill. have to do something about this pricing. it is a nightmare. i have looked at your bills. >> all over the country. >> greta: indeed. all over the country. you heard the emergency room horror story. now we want to hear fru. have you had any medical bill nightmares like the mosers? tell us your story, gretawire. straight ahead, an announcement that millions of americans have been waiting for,...
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. >> greta: john, dr. mosser, thank you both and a lesson to take a look at the bill.ve to do something about this pricing. it is a nightmare. i have looked at your bills. >> all over the country. >> greta: indeed. all over the country. you heard the emergency room horror story. now we want to hear fru. have you had any medical bill nightmares like the mosers? tell us your story, gretawire. straight ahead, an announcement that millions of americans have been waiting for, straight from the source. comedian will farrell. and this is not a typical police chase. caught on camra. caught on camra. wait until you see how it ends. having an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation caught on camra. wait until you see how it ends. puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >> greta: have you seen our top stories, but here's the best of the rest. it's the news that millions of movie fans have been waiting to hear for years. comedian
. >> greta: john, dr. mosser, thank you both and a lesson to take a look at the bill.ve to do something about this pricing. it is a nightmare. i have looked at your bills. >> all over the country. >> greta: indeed. all over the country. you heard the emergency room horror story. now we want to hear fru. have you had any medical bill nightmares like the mosers? tell us your story, gretawire. straight ahead, an announcement that millions of americans have been waiting for,...
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dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing)
dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently...