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dr. johnson who's been a witness before on my committee has a book called a battle for the soul of islam which is an american muslim's attempt to focus american muslims on the war against al-qaeda, against islamic extremism. and can then another book which is world affairs, it's berlin 1961 by frederick frederick kemi was in college at that time, and it describes the behind-the-scenes destruction of the berlin wall -- construction of the berlin wall, and it's interesting to compare those times with what's happening today. and finally, a complicated man, a history of bill clinton. i was mentioned -- i was interviewed for the book, so i guess i'm reading it because i'm in the book. again, that was the first president i served under in congress was bill clinton, and
dr. johnson who's been a witness before on my committee has a book called a battle for the soul of islam which is an american muslim's attempt to focus american muslims on the war against al-qaeda, against islamic extremism. and can then another book which is world affairs, it's berlin 1961 by frederick frederick kemi was in college at that time, and it describes the behind-the-scenes destruction of the berlin wall -- construction of the berlin wall, and it's interesting to compare those times...
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dr. johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep.usic will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its presence. [chanting and drumming] with music, there's no looking away. [spirited clarinet and guitar playing] that is part of the power of music. when you're near it, there's no escape. it can focus your attention on a particular ceremony for example. it can act as a kind of social glue that helps a ceremony to go on over the course of several days. it keeps people's attention focused. music can be used in a work situation. you can find examples of that in africa where people are working in a field. let's say that they are planting millet or they're threshing. any kind of situation where you have got large
dr. johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep.usic will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its...
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dr. phil mcgraw, dakota johnson and music from rita ora?>> jimmy: yes. ♪ but between check-ups, it goes through a lot. ♪ tartar builds and that feeling fades. with new listerine® ultraclean™, you can keep it dentist clean. it's the only mouthwash with proven tartar control and new everfresh™ technology for a powerful dentist clean feeling up to 3x longer. ahhhhhhhh. [ male announcer ] keep your mouth dentist clean with new listerine® ultraclean™. power to your mouth™. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] prepare yourself for the feeling of more water without using more water. with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. so the production of twix was divided between two separate factories. left twix factory cascades caramel and chocolate onto cookie, while right twix factory flows caramel and chocolate onto cookie. today they share nothing, but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- dr. phil m
dr. phil mcgraw, dakota johnson and music from rita ora?>> jimmy: yes. ♪ but between check-ups, it goes through a lot. ♪ tartar builds and that feeling fades. with new listerine® ultraclean™, you can keep it dentist clean. it's the only mouthwash with proven tartar control and new everfresh™ technology for a powerful dentist clean feeling up to 3x longer. ahhhhhhhh. [ male announcer ] keep your mouth dentist clean with new listerine® ultraclean™. power to your mouth™. ♪...
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dr. timothy johnson. >> the two biggest factors in childhood obesity. want to take a stab at them?f exercise. poor diet. >> parental obesity. too much time in front of the tv or any other various media. >> sedentary, video games. texting all day. and sad, you hear horror stories about 3-year-olds, 5-year-olds with prediabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure. people shouldn't deal with until late in life. kids are getting it. so, hear debates about the big sodas, exercise, a reason the country is getting worked up. after the break some products that might offer a bit of a solution to the problem. >> up next, toy insider mom will be here to show you some of the best toys. ♪ abc easy as one two three >> welcome back, everybody. keeping the fun in a child's play time while making sure they still learn can be tough, almost in possible. the two are not mutually exclusive. toy insider mom, here to show us toys that tackle both. always love it when you are here, laurie. always so eye opening. all the toys so educational. >> kids are back in school, almost there. there are great toys
dr. timothy johnson. >> the two biggest factors in childhood obesity. want to take a stab at them?f exercise. poor diet. >> parental obesity. too much time in front of the tv or any other various media. >> sedentary, video games. texting all day. and sad, you hear horror stories about 3-year-olds, 5-year-olds with prediabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure. people shouldn't deal with until late in life. kids are getting it. so, hear debates about the big sodas,...
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dr. timothy johnson explains the pitfalls of cramming. >> school bells shouldn't be competing with alarm clocks. a study in the journal child development finds evidence burning the midnight oil to cram for tests is often time wasted. the author asked 535 students from grades nine to 12 to keep a diary how long they studied and slept and whether they had academic problems the next day such as not understanding something taught in class or doing poorly on a tells. or homework. the research found this when study time cuts out on sleep kids performed more poorly the day after in class. the author says that doesn't mean teens should study less but if they sacrifice sleep for study it may hurt more than it helps. >> students in fairfax, article, alexandria prince william and loudoun county head back to class tomorrow. we want to congratulate the winner of our wjla giveaway. debby booth from springfield has won $200 for back to school supplies and clothes. congratulations. >> 7 is on your side. researchers found dieters at restaurants with softer lighting and music ate fewer calories. a more re
dr. timothy johnson explains the pitfalls of cramming. >> school bells shouldn't be competing with alarm clocks. a study in the journal child development finds evidence burning the midnight oil to cram for tests is often time wasted. the author asked 535 students from grades nine to 12 to keep a diary how long they studied and slept and whether they had academic problems the next day such as not understanding something taught in class or doing poorly on a tells. or homework. the research...
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dr. kate johnson is a dermatologist at johns hopkins pediatric children center and says new skin is fragile less products and scrubbing are key. fragrances are never an option for babies. >> the chemicals can just irritate newborn skin and they can absorb the fragrance products and can become sensitized and that can cause rashes. >> reporter: etox is one of the most common rashes in newborns, very noticeable with tiny red and yellow bumps. >> it can look very alarming, but it's actually incredibly benign, doesn't irritate the child at all. >> reporter: the doctor says etox is not associated with infection, just a normal reaction to the bacterial flora on the skin's surface. uv rains from the sun are extremely -- rays from the sun are extremely dangerous for infants, but sunscreen is not recommended for children under 6 months due to potentially harmful chemicals. >> as parents we should be able to keep them out of the sun and protect them with umbrellas, shade and clothing. >> reporter: for children old enough to use sunscreen look for active ingredients like zinc oxide and take taken updio
dr. kate johnson is a dermatologist at johns hopkins pediatric children center and says new skin is fragile less products and scrubbing are key. fragrances are never an option for babies. >> the chemicals can just irritate newborn skin and they can absorb the fragrance products and can become sensitized and that can cause rashes. >> reporter: etox is one of the most common rashes in newborns, very noticeable with tiny red and yellow bumps. >> it can look very alarming, but...
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dr. mark johnson comes in because he is the dean of the medical school here. and what an amazing day this is already. >> it's fantastic. absolutely. >> reporter: so why was it important for howard to be involved in something like this and obviously especially the school of medicine? >> first of all, community service is very important to us. we have had a long tradition of providing care for the people in this community. but the students get something really special about being able to touch a patient and contribute to a patient's life and that's immeasurable. >> reporter: so actually the students are learning as much as the patients are this morning. >> absolutely. >> reporter: just different things that they are learning. >> generally, they are learning and being motivated and inspired. >> reporter: for someone like dr. oz to come on the medical scene, what has that meant for the medical world? >> most importantly, i think he is sending the message that we need information if we're going to take care of ourselves. what we're doing in this particular event is
dr. mark johnson comes in because he is the dean of the medical school here. and what an amazing day this is already. >> it's fantastic. absolutely. >> reporter: so why was it important for howard to be involved in something like this and obviously especially the school of medicine? >> first of all, community service is very important to us. we have had a long tradition of providing care for the people in this community. but the students get something really special about...
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dr. phil mcgraw, dakota johnson and music from rita ora.cer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are wonderful ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now... a ham & cheese crescent roll-up wonder pillsbury crescents, let the making begin. can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. mmmm. mmm hmmm. mmmm. [ female announcer ] it's on. let's roll. rpesapmale announcer ] it's on. >> mayor kwan making her pitch one fan at a time tonight as she to talk to the franchise ins oakland. i'm in for dan. >> i'm carolyn i don't know son. first target of the so-called spirit week tonight home opener for the raiders where mayor kwan tried to rally support for her plan to keep pro sports in town. 7 news reporter is live near the stadium for us tonight. allen? >>reporter: mayor kwan says each sports team generates 40 million dollars for the city annually. and that's not including the jobs and the secondar
dr. phil mcgraw, dakota johnson and music from rita ora.cer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are wonderful ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now... a ham & cheese crescent roll-up wonder pillsbury crescents, let the making begin. can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. mmmm. mmm hmmm. mmmm. [ female announcer ] it's on....
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dr. king and lyndon johnson, dr. king as the civil-rights champion and the hero of his generation. when we look at barack obama, barack obama is the president of the united states. when you ask most black people if they would get a picture of barack obama, they are looking at a civil rights activist when in fact barack obama is at martin luther king jr.. he is not frederick douglass, he is abraham lincoln, and i think that we have gotten that confused in the black community. >> i just said something i'm glad i wasn't miced. i said on a good day. you're absolutely right. i want to address this from an educational standpoint because i think that's what is often not accounted for in this back-and-forth as to whether we should support the president or we shouldn't support the president. i would like to say what would you tell a 12 year old about the significance of his first presidency in light of the world that they live? in light of the experiences that many of those black and brown 12-year-olds have walking the streets to this city or a 12-year-old growing up in southern indiana hav
dr. king and lyndon johnson, dr. king as the civil-rights champion and the hero of his generation. when we look at barack obama, barack obama is the president of the united states. when you ask most black people if they would get a picture of barack obama, they are looking at a civil rights activist when in fact barack obama is at martin luther king jr.. he is not frederick douglass, he is abraham lincoln, and i think that we have gotten that confused in the black community. >> i just...
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in my opinion anyway i'm not sure yours yeah i think we need more people dr jill stein should be on the debate stage gary johnson i certainly think should be on the debate stage if you aren't enough ballots i think dr jill stein is on thirty eight gary johnson currently on forty eight if you mathematically can get to seventy if you mathematically can win the election if you're in enough states where if you want all those states that you could win the election i think that's the litmus test i think fifteen percent is too high and i think you need to use suggestion i agree with it and i don't want. stan really i understand there's logistical and pragmatic concerns with having this you know debate with hundreds of people in it but there are certainly common sense you know that we can do for that with a strong litmus test like i've set forth but where others have set forth is not my litmus test but the bottom line is i don't think we can have too many voices i don't really understand economics i guess i do many voices in an election that's not a big problem to me at a ballot and a plurality of states or a majority o
in my opinion anyway i'm not sure yours yeah i think we need more people dr jill stein should be on the debate stage gary johnson i certainly think should be on the debate stage if you aren't enough ballots i think dr jill stein is on thirty eight gary johnson currently on forty eight if you mathematically can get to seventy if you mathematically can win the election if you're in enough states where if you want all those states that you could win the election i think that's the litmus test i...
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dr. martin luther king jr. as we listened to president johnson. i looked at dr. king. tears came down his face. he started crying. and we all cried a little when we heard the president saying, "we shall overcome." and dr. king said, "we will make it from selma to montgomery, and the voting rights act will be passed." two weeks later, more than 10,000 of us, people from all over america, started walking from selma to montgomery. and by the time we made it to montgomery five days later, there were almost 30,000 black and white citizens-protestant, catholic, jewish, men, women, young people. it was like a holy march. and the congress debated the act, passed it, and on august 6, 1965, president lyndon johnson signed it into law. amy goodman: congressmember john lewis. we continue our conversation after break. [break] [break] amy goodman: the morehouse college glee club performing "we shall overcome." morehouse college was the alma mater of dr. martin luther king jr. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman, as i continue with my interview with democratic c
dr. martin luther king jr. as we listened to president johnson. i looked at dr. king. tears came down his face. he started crying. and we all cried a little when we heard the president saying, "we shall overcome." and dr. king said, "we will make it from selma to montgomery, and the voting rights act will be passed." two weeks later, more than 10,000 of us, people from all over america, started walking from selma to montgomery. and by the time we made it to montgomery five...
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dr. stein on that. the third party, there's a lot of difference between me and gary johnson and dr. stein and rocky anderson. host: vic is on the phone, west michigan. caller: thank you. i've just got a couple of questions and comments. first of all, i'd like to know what's your idea, if you voted for or against the auto bailout and what you would do to change the free trade agreements and also -- well, i guess that's it. >> on the issue of the auto bailout, virgil goode. >> thank you steve. the auto bailouts were really done after i was in congress. in the fall of 2008, late september, early october, you had the trouble asset relief protection. that was to bail out financial institutions. we had two votes on that. we won the first vote on that and stopped the t.a.r.p., then the head of lobbying went into effect and a number of members changed their votes and it passed. i consistently voted no on that. and you are, i think -- i think the implication is these free trade agreements are afternoon harmful to jobs , particularly manufacturing jobs in the united states. i opposed nafta, e
dr. stein on that. the third party, there's a lot of difference between me and gary johnson and dr. stein and rocky anderson. host: vic is on the phone, west michigan. caller: thank you. i've just got a couple of questions and comments. first of all, i'd like to know what's your idea, if you voted for or against the auto bailout and what you would do to change the free trade agreements and also -- well, i guess that's it. >> on the issue of the auto bailout, virgil goode. >> thank...
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dr. larry fisher took this picture in kansas. david johnson captured these clouds.ther or round today but none of it in the severe category this evening we may have popped a big thunderstorm we have managed to keep the skies partly sunny today and for the 75th time temperatures here in chicago today past 85 degrees. and it was fairly warm in the united states today. a.d. at lake geneva. 77 is our reading tonight still fairly humid out there. look at the wind gusts this morning. there were big storms down state but not here in chicago. you will note that the front has gone through and the barometer starts to rise. humidity at 54%. the grass pollen is the product of the seasonal harvest of corn because this puts grass pollen in the air and you can see mold and ragweed we are at 81 but its 70 at the twin cities you can see the trajectory of our temperatures will be down but in a nice way tomorrow because of high pressure coming in right here will keep a sunny and less humid. still sees both lines of thunderstorms roared in through the deep south but nothing much showin
dr. larry fisher took this picture in kansas. david johnson captured these clouds.ther or round today but none of it in the severe category this evening we may have popped a big thunderstorm we have managed to keep the skies partly sunny today and for the 75th time temperatures here in chicago today past 85 degrees. and it was fairly warm in the united states today. a.d. at lake geneva. 77 is our reading tonight still fairly humid out there. look at the wind gusts this morning. there were big...
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dr. jill stein was in north bay and palo alto while libertarian county candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeley. >> everybody has a platform, i suppose. >>> 4:51. after a brutal line drive to the head, brandon mccarthy, talking about possible safety measures for pitchers. what he thinks thank you shot be done. >>> and the golden gate bridge, we have a little haze. >>> the time is 4:54. sometime today we're expecting the official announcement on whether or not melky cabrera will play for the giants come postseason. yesterday csn bay area insider andrew baggarly reported the giants would not be putting cabrera in their lineup. general manager bruce bochy is -- actually manager bruce bochy is expected to make that official today. cabrera, reportedly disappointed with the club's decision but does not have plans to file a grievance. >>> just weeks after he was hit in the head with a line drive, the a's brandon mccarthy talking about possible safety measures for pitchers. mccarthy said he would be willing to look at prototype helmets but doesn't want helmets to become mandatory. he says, quote, it's
dr. jill stein was in north bay and palo alto while libertarian county candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeley. >> everybody has a platform, i suppose. >>> 4:51. after a brutal line drive to the head, brandon mccarthy, talking about possible safety measures for pitchers. what he thinks thank you shot be done. >>> and the golden gate bridge, we have a little haze. >>> the time is 4:54. sometime today we're expecting the official announcement on whether or not...
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dr. phil, lea michelle, simon cowell and britney spears together, dakota johnson, simon bird, and terry bradshaw's canceled on us the last three times in a row. and we'll have music from the avett brothers, rita ora, slightly stoopid, and dave matthews. so please join us for the shows next week. we'd appreciate it. our firsts guests tonight are the greatest cartoon jennuss/broadway musical impresarios -- maybe ever. they are the creators of the emmy-winning "south park" and the tony and grammy-winning "the book of mormon," now playing at the pantages theatre here in l.a. please welcome trey parker and matt stone! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: with all your success, you haven't changed at all. how you doing? good to see you. congratulations on everything. it's been going great. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the show is fantastic. i guess when a show becomes super popular, it goes on the road and you do it in various cities? >> it's like having a baby. you give birth to this thing and it keeps living and performing and you got to check in on it once in a while. >> jimmy: you check in on a baby just mor
dr. phil, lea michelle, simon cowell and britney spears together, dakota johnson, simon bird, and terry bradshaw's canceled on us the last three times in a row. and we'll have music from the avett brothers, rita ora, slightly stoopid, and dave matthews. so please join us for the shows next week. we'd appreciate it. our firsts guests tonight are the greatest cartoon jennuss/broadway musical impresarios -- maybe ever. they are the creators of the emmy-winning "south park" and the tony...
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dr. phil mcgraw will be here. from the new show "ben and kate," dakota johnson will be here. and we'll have music from rita ora.on cowell and britney spears will be here together. terry bradshaw will be here alone, and we'll have music from slightly stoopid and dave matthews band. that is this week on the show. for one special hour every week my bffs mix up a big pitcher of watermelon martinis and watch our next guest sing her little heart out. "glee" starts on thursday. please say hello to lea michele. [ cheers and applause ] >> wait a minute. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. >> what do you drink? >> jimmy: watermelon martinis. >> is this true? >> jimmy: no. >> you made it up. >> jimmy: it's a lie. it's one in a series of lies. >> watermelon, i was so excited. all right. >> jimmy: you know what, i try not to drink dur week. that's my deal. do you drink during the week? are you a drinker in general. >> we're italian so at the table there's pellegrino and red wine so i could never decipher between the two. >> jimmy: my family is italian as well. my grandfather would have a big jug of the world's cheapest wine and
dr. phil mcgraw will be here. from the new show "ben and kate," dakota johnson will be here. and we'll have music from rita ora.on cowell and britney spears will be here together. terry bradshaw will be here alone, and we'll have music from slightly stoopid and dave matthews band. that is this week on the show. for one special hour every week my bffs mix up a big pitcher of watermelon martinis and watch our next guest sing her little heart out. "glee" starts on thursday....
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we are at thomas johnson elementary school and this is where the official grand opening will kick off at 9 this morning. but dr smith joins me live who is the librarian here at the school. and just a few minutes ago we had took a tour and went inside and we will see video here. this is an amazing new library for the students. tell me some of the things that you can do now that you couldn't do before? >> the students will have an opportunity to be 2 is isst century students in a 21st century library. literature and reading is important. but we have to do it in the way that students learn now. so we have technology there. we have opportunities. the wineberg foundation gave us 4,000 new books. so the students will have more books that they can purr use and look at and they will be able to work into actively. we have a interactive table with computers they will be able to use so they can do research. and work on projects collectively. we also have mac computers they will be able to use to do more exciting things with. so that students are not going to just come in the library and have a little book and sit down an
we are at thomas johnson elementary school and this is where the official grand opening will kick off at 9 this morning. but dr smith joins me live who is the librarian here at the school. and just a few minutes ago we had took a tour and went inside and we will see video here. this is an amazing new library for the students. tell me some of the things that you can do now that you couldn't do before? >> the students will have an opportunity to be 2 is isst century students in a 21st...
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dr. alonzo baltimore city public schools ceo. lots of folks will be here to unveil the new libraries for the children. reporting live in south baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> very important news this morning. we are on baby watch because charley crowson and his wife are expecting their first child. it's happening very soon. that's not a picture of the baby if you are looking and saying where is she. that's the outfit she will be wearing as she heads home. any moment she will be arriving and we will keep you posted and charley will post pictures on facebook. >>> also ahead one of the top universities in the united states, we will tell you how johns hopkins compares to other universities around the world. that story is is ahead. >> well, we are dealing with a lot of fog this morning. here's the reduced visibility on interstate 70 in frederick. i will let you know how the main lines look near baltimore coming up on good morning maryland. you are looking live in new york city a beautiful way to start the day. much more coming up next. Ñ[= >>> thanks for joining us. look at this. we are officially on baby watch here on good morning maryland becau
dr. alonzo baltimore city public schools ceo. lots of folks will be here to unveil the new libraries for the children. reporting live in south baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> very important news this morning. we are on baby watch because charley crowson and his wife are expecting their first child. it's happening very soon. that's not a picture of the baby if you are looking and saying where is she. that's the outfit she will be wearing as she heads home. any moment she will be...
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dr. jill stein was in the north bay and palo alto while libertarian candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeley>>> it is a legal argument with implications for gay couples all across the nation. the ldefense of marriage act wa passed back in 1996 and it denies government benefits to same-sex couples. now, a federal appeals court is set to hear arguments later today challenging the constitutionality of that law. a ruling is not expected for several months. >>> a brand new study this morning that very large earthquakes elsewhere in the world may in fact have a direct impact on fault lines right here in the bay area. marla tellez is live in san jose with more details on this story. marla, good morning. >> reporter: jon, good morning. we all know that the bay area is prime earthquake country with the famous or infamous fault here, the san andreas fault, the hayward fault, even the c calavares fault. we're live at the santa clara water district which happens to be holding a meeting today about the anderson dam seismic retrofit project in morgan hill. now, that dam is a major concern. water district
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dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> the time right now is 11:51. coming up the end date for a pitching star stephen strasburg. police veronica johnsons back with another check of our forecast. stay with us. >>> you're watching "news 4 midday." >>> well, just because you're a royal doesn't mean you can't live on the edge, right? this is britain's prince andrew. he repelled down london's tallest skyscraper today. he began on the 87th floor of the shard. that's about 1,000 feet high. the 52-year-old was one of 40 people who completed the death-defying feat to raise money for charity. >>> andrew's nephew, prince harry, will make the first public appearance tonight since embarrassing photos of him went viral. harry will attend an awards ceremony recognizing sick children. it comes weeks after pictures surfaced showing the prince naked at a party in las vegas. >>> the u.s. coast guard is taking credit forrest could youing one of hollywood's leading men. they rescued russell crowe on saturday. he was kayaking with a friend on the long island sound when the two got lost although night. the coast guard helped crowe. he's currently in long is
dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> the time right now is 11:51. coming up the end date for a pitching star stephen strasburg. police veronica johnsons back with another check of our forecast. stay with us. >>> you're watching "news 4 midday." >>> well, just because you're a royal doesn't mean you can't live on the edge, right? this is britain's prince andrew. he repelled down london's tallest skyscraper today. he began on the 87th floor of the...
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dr. cheryl burgess, thank you for that advice. >>> it is now 11:51. coming up, another big achievement for the nationals this season. this season. veronica johnsonth i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of rape and incest. i don't think that women's health issues have faced a crisis like this in decades. >>> welcome back at 11:54. tiger woods may not have won this weekend, but the first $100 million man. the former number one golfer in the world eclipsed the mark with a third place finish at this weekend's deutsch bank champion slp. he won $550,000 pushing him career total of $100,350,000. that does not even include the many millions he has collected in endorsements. >>> the nationals will have a winning season for the first time since moving to washington. the mets clinched the winning
dr. cheryl burgess, thank you for that advice. >>> it is now 11:51. coming up, another big achievement for the nationals this season. this season. veronica johnsonth i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away...
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johnson has the story. >>reporter: surgeon crowded that the training suite at san francisco general hospital trauma institute has sean far more than their fair share of violent wawndz. at his clinic in afghanistan dr. head trets victim injured by everything from car accidents to roadside bombs. war victims and we are receiving mostly war victims. >>reporter: he and 60 others from around the world use this >> to manage the wounds as best as possible and eventually close them these people need to have what we call flaps. mean you take some tissue from someplace and you bring it to cover a problem somewhere else. >>reporter: we met uc sf surgeon last year preparing for series of stories in the west africa can nation where he trained doctors open site. but he says the model of bringing surgeon from the develop world to central location many my tie the affect of the teaching >> a lot of the attendee here are the equivalent of university professors back home so they have students of their own and colleague and there's multiplier effect where they go back home and they teach what they have learned. >> this class 62 surge on from 17 country is the largest in the project history. instructors from several c
johnson has the story. >>reporter: surgeon crowded that the training suite at san francisco general hospital trauma institute has sean far more than their fair share of violent wawndz. at his clinic in afghanistan dr. head trets victim injured by everything from car accidents to roadside bombs. war victims and we are receiving mostly war victims. >>reporter: he and 60 others from around the world use this >> to manage the wounds as best as possible and eventually close them...
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johnson. a family company. >>> this morning on "today's beauty," fall skin care. with the change of seasons come a change in your skin. a board certified dermatologist joins us. good morning, dr good morning, thanks for having me. >> a lot of people don't realize how important it is to chain our skin care, the products that we use and how we care. number within own your list, don't forget your sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> don't think fall and sunscreen. >> that's the most important thing to remember because even though fall is around the corner, sun damage happens year round so it's important to wear an spf 30 or higher every single day. >> 30 or higher even in the fall. >> absolutely. >> don't forget, even though the days are shorter, still accumulate sun damage during the fall, winter and spring so don't forget it every day. >> you also say one of the things we really need to pay attention, to and actually this is our responsibility, to check our body for moles. >> what i find happens in the fall is a lot of people notice things changing over the summer, and actually a change in a mole or evolving -- anything evolving in a mole is one of the most important signs in whether
johnson. a family company. >>> this morning on "today's beauty," fall skin care. with the change of seasons come a change in your skin. a board certified dermatologist joins us. good morning, dr good morning, thanks for having me. >> a lot of people don't realize how important it is to chain our skin care, the products that we use and how we care. number within own your list, don't forget your sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> don't think fall and sunscreen....
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dr. jill stein was in the north bay while the libertarian party candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeleyudy conditions. clear over san francisco than it is in oakland at this time. everyone's going to get a clear blue sky over the next couple of hours. temperatures warm as a result. 90 in fairfield. 92 in livermore. 80 in san jose today and touching on the low 70s in san francisco. the heat-up continues as we head through tomorrow, kicks into high gear over the weekend. triple-digit heat. mike? >> still patchy fog in spots like the san mateo. slow in spots like the san mateo bridge. westbound away from us, a smoother drive approaching the high-rise which you can't really see here. getting over to the peninsula, 101 starts to recover as well as 92. but look at this 280. two accidents, one north and southbound. that's causing a considerable slowdown south of 380. that's unusual and unexpected. slow into the south bay as well for your northbound routes. accidents are starting to clear especially the one at saratoga. >> thank you very much. thank you for joining us. another local news update
dr. jill stein was in the north bay while the libertarian party candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeleyudy conditions. clear over san francisco than it is in oakland at this time. everyone's going to get a clear blue sky over the next couple of hours. temperatures warm as a result. 90 in fairfield. 92 in livermore. 80 in san jose today and touching on the low 70s in san francisco. the heat-up continues as we head through tomorrow, kicks into high gear over the weekend. triple-digit heat....
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johnson pulling out, 16,000 people died in vietnam that year. we had the chicago writes. we have bobby kennedy killed. we had dr.in luther king killed in memphis, obviously. and in august of that year, i think czechoslovakia was invaded. i can't remember. there was some other big event. and the year was not even half over at that point. it was an astonishing time in our lives. >> host: tom brokaw might also but his coverage of the chicago convention, the 1960 democratic convention, and he writes that chicago was an exhausting, emotional experience for everyone involved and as i learned when i stopped in south dakota to visit my family in the back to california, the emotions were not confined to the windy city. when i visited my parents, i thought that given their opposition to the vietnam war inupsett the most exciting time an hour-long family relationship. by the next day, i recognized i brad brokaw's reaction to what u they would carry at chicago.ou >> guest: i did.r of thet a further member, silentw majority in his own way with an fdr democrat working. he was very unhappy with what his son was not toh, when h
johnson pulling out, 16,000 people died in vietnam that year. we had the chicago writes. we have bobby kennedy killed. we had dr.in luther king killed in memphis, obviously. and in august of that year, i think czechoslovakia was invaded. i can't remember. there was some other big event. and the year was not even half over at that point. it was an astonishing time in our lives. >> host: tom brokaw might also but his coverage of the chicago convention, the 1960 democratic convention, and he...
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johnson, jr., have a from day. >> good to see you. >> gretchen: coming up, are you obsessed with your favorite celebrity, follow their every move? is that normal or nuts? drthis day in history in 1981, the number one song was "endless love" by diana ross and lionel richie. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. >> steve: world's first super model, lesley lawson. you know her as twiggy. the winner, douglas burrows. he know his super model. congratulations. >> gretchen: are you normal or are you nuts? the question everyone asks once in a while. it's a question we ask dr. keith ablow every week. joining us to answer e-mails is fox news contributor and gist, dr. keith ablow. good to see you. >> good morning. >> gretchen: lot of people have a fascination with har
johnson, jr., have a from day. >> good to see you. >> gretchen: coming up, are you obsessed with your favorite celebrity, follow their every move? is that normal or nuts? drthis day in history in 1981, the number one song was "endless love" by diana ross and lionel richie. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food,...
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johnson. a family company. >>> this morning on "today's beauty," fall skin care. with the change of seasons come a change in your skin. a board certified dermatologist joins us. good morning, drtant it is to chain our skin care, the products that we use and how we care. number within own your list, don't forget your sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> don't think fall and sunscreen. >> that's the most important thing to remember because even though fall is around the corner, sun damage happens year round so it's important to wear an spf 30 or higher every single day. >> 30 or higher even in the fall. >> absolutely. >> don't forget, even though the days are shorter, still accumulate sun damage during the fall, winter and spring so don't forget it every day. >> you also say one of the things we really need to pay attention, to and actually this is our responsibility, to check our body for moles. >> what i find happens in the fall is a lot of people notice things changing over the summer, and actually a change in a mole or evolving -- anything evolving in a mole is one of the most important signs in whether that mole is becoming cancerous so there's actually four things to look for. we
johnson. a family company. >>> this morning on "today's beauty," fall skin care. with the change of seasons come a change in your skin. a board certified dermatologist joins us. good morning, drtant it is to chain our skin care, the products that we use and how we care. number within own your list, don't forget your sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> don't think fall and sunscreen. >> that's the most important thing to remember because even though fall is around...
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johnson. a family company. >>> this morning on "today's beauty," fall skin care. with the change of seasons come a change in your skin. a board certified dermatologist joins us. good morning, drize how important it is to chain our skin care, the products that we use and how we care. number within own your list, don't forget your sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> don't think fall and sunscreen. >> that's the most important thing to remember because even though fall is around the corner, sun damage happens year round so it's important to wear an spf 30 or higher every single day. >> 30 or higher even in the fall. >> absolutely. >> don't forget, even though the days are shorter, still accumulate sun damage during the fall, winter and spring so don't forget it every day. >> you also say one of the things we really need to pay attention, to and actually this is our responsibility, to check our body for moles. >> what i find happens in the fall is a lot of people notice things changing over the summer, and actually a change in a mole or evolving -- anything evolving in a mole is one of the most important signs in whether that mole is becoming cancerous so there's actually four things to
johnson. a family company. >>> this morning on "today's beauty," fall skin care. with the change of seasons come a change in your skin. a board certified dermatologist joins us. good morning, drize how important it is to chain our skin care, the products that we use and how we care. number within own your list, don't forget your sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> don't think fall and sunscreen. >> that's the most important thing to remember because even though...