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dr. johnson, who i have enormous respect for and he has tremendous work in this field. he made the statement we should cut our consumption back. everyone who is in this field, everyone believes that we need to cut our sugar consumption back, and i completely agree. a little is okay. and a lot is not. it's just like alcohol. now, there are 20% of americans who are alcoholic-addicted. the other 80% can consume small amounts, and have no problem whatsoever. for those people that's fine. and there's no problem. the question is what happens when you overdose? we know what the negative consequences of excess alcohol consumption are, so we regulate it because it's both toxic and addictive . sugar follows the i assume same criteria. the bottom line we as you said in the opening piece, we are consuming triple to quadruple the recommended amount, and that is what makes it a toxin. it is a toxin in high dose. >> we have a quick question from social media. let's go to hermela aragawi . >> what are foods that a lot of people might eat that have the added sugar that we might suspect?
dr. johnson, who i have enormous respect for and he has tremendous work in this field. he made the statement we should cut our consumption back. everyone who is in this field, everyone believes that we need to cut our sugar consumption back, and i completely agree. a little is okay. and a lot is not. it's just like alcohol. now, there are 20% of americans who are alcoholic-addicted. the other 80% can consume small amounts, and have no problem whatsoever. for those people that's fine. and...
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dr. johnson from ucla jumped in to the rescue.tched in amazement as he used a steak knife to open her throat. >> found an old pen, took the ink out, put it in there, gave her the mouth to mouth cpr that way you know. she was -- it took a little bit but finally the gasp comes. >> wow. the procedure did the trick and larwood was rushed to a nearby hospital. her son says she is doing just fine. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. >> reporter: great to be with you in the bay area. the fbi released today surveillance video of the washington navy yard massacre as it happened. we are going to have that story plus a remarkable breakthrough in a new artificial leg that is controlled by nothing but the wearer's thoughts. we'll show you how that's possible. those story tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mail anymore? thanks for watching. >>> new at clock you might soon -- at 6:00 you might have to pay for for a first class stamp. who use
dr. johnson from ucla jumped in to the rescue.tched in amazement as he used a steak knife to open her throat. >> found an old pen, took the ink out, put it in there, gave her the mouth to mouth cpr that way you know. she was -- it took a little bit but finally the gasp comes. >> wow. the procedure did the trick and larwood was rushed to a nearby hospital. her son says she is doing just fine. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott...
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dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standrial. >> the defendant's expert and sally johnson, who had no ax to grind, concluded he was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic allowed him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to provide evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but he chose to take it. um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to
dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standrial. >> the defendant's expert and sally johnson, who had no ax to grind, concluded he was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic allowed him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to provide evidence of mental...
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dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sally johnson, who was mutual, who had no ax to grind, concluded that he was 'cottic. psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic, caused the government to be willing to allow him to a psychotic, caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement, under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but grich the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ dri
dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sally johnson, who was mutual, who had no ax to grind, concluded that he was 'cottic. psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic, caused the government to be willing to allow him to a psychotic, caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either...
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dr. johnson tried to perform the heimlich maneuver. when that didn't work, he used a pocketknife to cut an incision in larwood's throat and then used a pen to help her breathe. the procedure worked and larwood is said to be doing fine. >>> a police department on the peninsula will soon update the technology that powers the emergency response system. it's a story you will see only on 2, the menlo park police department, just purchased a next generation 911 system. it costs $360,000 and was paid for through phone taxes. the system will be installed over the next few months. people will be able to text, and send videos through 911. >> the more information we did get into then in center to that call taker, to the dispatch center, the better the response. >> there are concerns the transmission of this digital information could overload the system. right now, experts are testing and retesting the system to see how much it can handle. agencies are required to upgrade their systems every seven years paying with them with taxes. the system cost
dr. johnson tried to perform the heimlich maneuver. when that didn't work, he used a pocketknife to cut an incision in larwood's throat and then used a pen to help her breathe. the procedure worked and larwood is said to be doing fine. >>> a police department on the peninsula will soon update the technology that powers the emergency response system. it's a story you will see only on 2, the menlo park police department, just purchased a next generation 911 system. it costs $360,000 and...
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dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standy johnson, who had no ax to grind, concluded he was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic allowed him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to provide evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but he chose to take it. [ taps baton ] [ dings ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks
dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standy johnson, who had no ax to grind, concluded he was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic allowed him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to provide evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to...
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dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standnt's expert and sally johnson who had no ax to grind concluded he was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic allowed him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to provide evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but he chose to take it. "are you okay mom?" "yes i am" (nervous) (screaming) "never again grace elizabeth" life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪
dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standnt's expert and sally johnson who had no ax to grind concluded he was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic allowed him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two chases. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to provide evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was...
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dr. joyce johnson grabbed a pocket knife and pen and made an incision in the woman's throat.he procedure was a success. the diner was taken to the hospital amid a crowd of cheering customers. >>> get your forever stamps soon. the cost of mailing a first class letter is about to go up. the united postal service is making a 2 cent increase. the rate hikes are expected to raise $2 billion dollar for the cash-straped agency. >>> our gorgeous early fall weather continues. there may be some rain this weekend. don't miss your updated first warning weather forecast. first, here's a look at today's midday stocks a look at today's midday stocks and,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardi
dr. joyce johnson grabbed a pocket knife and pen and made an incision in the woman's throat.he procedure was a success. the diner was taken to the hospital amid a crowd of cheering customers. >>> get your forever stamps soon. the cost of mailing a first class letter is about to go up. the united postal service is making a 2 cent increase. the rate hikes are expected to raise $2 billion dollar for the cash-straped agency. >>> our gorgeous early fall weather continues. there may...
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dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand expert and sally johnson, who was newt al, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. >>> on january 22nd, 1998, campbell's angus beefcer ] & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbe
dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand expert and sally johnson, who was newt al, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to...
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greg or karen johnson and dr. i'm sorry o body and kenneth will be our first speakers >> well, first of all. >> could you - >> i'm mr. johnson i'm co- owner of the marcus bookstore. we're appreciative of the support we've gained throughout the world. having san francisco city and county support is the optimum to say the least. it gives us a feeling as the caretakers of a legacy business that there is respect there is recognition of the long and hard work that has been accomplished by the dr. julian and ray richardson. again, we're nothing more than caretakers of this legacy business. the intent is to remain at the location since 1981 we want to recatch the building on behalf of the community. the reason i stood up was to say the building belongs to the community. i'm 67-year-old i'm a producing product of san francisco city and county as a matter of fact, i spent 35 years working as an employee for the county of public health and rose to a administrative level. we appreciate everyone the commission members, supervi
greg or karen johnson and dr. i'm sorry o body and kenneth will be our first speakers >> well, first of all. >> could you - >> i'm mr. johnson i'm co- owner of the marcus bookstore. we're appreciative of the support we've gained throughout the world. having san francisco city and county support is the optimum to say the least. it gives us a feeling as the caretakers of a legacy business that there is respect there is recognition of the long and hard work that has been...
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dr. samuel johnson did, does the world exist? i say it does.o that, you know, that sort of gesture for them cuts through the malarkey of having to think through the function of language and the subject. but to me, when science behaves in that way or thinks in that way it's guilty. it's because it's object immediately is that it's important to be able to account for what it means to be an observer and what the role of language and observation is. what the role of symbolic system and observations is. because we have no -- it goes back to the policy for. he calls -- unknowable. right? so what we have is experience. the only way we know how to make sense of experience is through the what he felt are language and mathematic. experience itself mean nothing without language. i go so far in the book as to say that, you know, this use verse, the scientists are so legitimately interested in. is a creation. it's not present at all without the presence of language barers or symbol barriers. the universe exists because of language. that's what the policy fo
dr. samuel johnson did, does the world exist? i say it does.o that, you know, that sort of gesture for them cuts through the malarkey of having to think through the function of language and the subject. but to me, when science behaves in that way or thinks in that way it's guilty. it's because it's object immediately is that it's important to be able to account for what it means to be an observer and what the role of language and observation is. what the role of symbolic system and observations...
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dr. king, pres. johnson again, moved a drag your feet congress with the fair housing act on his desk to sign it into law that was against federal law for the first time to deny buying renting or lending opportunities on the basis of race, religion, national origin or color. we stand before you and you will take your steps forward in a better place than our mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, because of the courage and tenacity displayed on august 28 displayed on august 28, 1963. but the reverence for the past must not equate with passivity today. or in the future. our journey continues. dr. king had a dream on that august day. today many immigrant students have another dream to remain and be reunited safely and legally with their parents here in this country could to contribute to our future in the same way the friends they've grown up and are able to do. the downturn in the economy in 2008 stripped away billions of dollars of wealth and ambassador starting to come back but we must resolve th
dr. king, pres. johnson again, moved a drag your feet congress with the fair housing act on his desk to sign it into law that was against federal law for the first time to deny buying renting or lending opportunities on the basis of race, religion, national origin or color. we stand before you and you will take your steps forward in a better place than our mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, because of the courage and tenacity displayed on august 28 displayed on august 28, 1963....
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dr. royce johnson. he used a friend's pocket knife to cut open her throat and insert a hollow cylinder of a pen to help her breath. she is expected to be okay. that's extreme but it worked. >> right place, right time. 5:21. fights outside of yankee stadium keeping hun keeping hundreds of people from getting in to see the game. we'll tell you about the little toy that caused all this trouble coming up. and their liberal friends in the media. so as i get to my question, what i want to ask is some things about how we would fix it. senator roberts say, oh, they don't have any answers. they're not willing to fix obamacare. the truth of the matter is, we've been talking about this fo >>> welcome back. taking you back to the u.s. senate where the fill buster continues to go on. senator rand paul is speaking. ted cruiz handed it over to him as they are continuing to keep this going on trying to defund the health care law. we are going to keep tabs on what's going on there in washington. it is 5:24 locally. >>>
dr. royce johnson. he used a friend's pocket knife to cut open her throat and insert a hollow cylinder of a pen to help her breath. she is expected to be okay. that's extreme but it worked. >> right place, right time. 5:21. fights outside of yankee stadium keeping hun keeping hundreds of people from getting in to see the game. we'll tell you about the little toy that caused all this trouble coming up. and their liberal friends in the media. so as i get to my question, what i want to ask...
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dr. royce johnson, chief of infectious diseases at kern medical center, who jumped into action.und. they put her on the ground and took the steak knife by the blade, made the incision. j.r., he's looking for a pen that'll work, these new pens they're all fancy. so finally they find an old pen, they took the ink out, put it in there gave her the mouth to mouth cpr that way. she was, it took a little bit but finally the gasp comes!" >> reporter:the dramatic rescue came not a moment too soon, as larwood's lips were turning purple, said fernandez. >>"you know, it went from a joyous celebration to really a lot of concern because she wasn't breathing." >> reporter:other doctors including centers for disease control director tom frieden and dr. paul krogstad helped out during the emergency procedure.making this a team effort. >>"at the end a lot of people kind of really lost their appetite so they packed everything to go, deserts to go you know. at the end everyone was grateful everything turned out the way it did." >> pam: that is amazing! coming up in sports with terrell prior story
dr. royce johnson, chief of infectious diseases at kern medical center, who jumped into action.und. they put her on the ground and took the steak knife by the blade, made the incision. j.r., he's looking for a pen that'll work, these new pens they're all fancy. so finally they find an old pen, they took the ink out, put it in there gave her the mouth to mouth cpr that way. she was, it took a little bit but finally the gasp comes!" >> reporter:the dramatic rescue came not a moment too...
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dr. king next to lyndon baines johnson, barack obama is lyndon baines johnson and john kennedy. he is abraham lincoln and as soon as the black community can understand that they can level a critique to the united states for not discussing the black agenda and not discussing black poverty. he says he is not president of black american. i say fine but black americans are american citizens no matter what anybody says. we are american citizens and should be advocating for an end of poverty, the end of racial inequality, and the end of mass incarceration, so when we think about president barack obama, we need to go back to what dr. king said in his last speech. he said the greatness of america lies in the right to protest for rights. whoever is in the white house, should be someone who is talking about an alleged -- an agenda that affects african-americans, even if that black person is the president of the united states. [applause] >> good afternoon. it's great to be here and i too want to join in the congratulations of the harlem book fair for the black book fair, for organizing thi
dr. king next to lyndon baines johnson, barack obama is lyndon baines johnson and john kennedy. he is abraham lincoln and as soon as the black community can understand that they can level a critique to the united states for not discussing the black agenda and not discussing black poverty. he says he is not president of black american. i say fine but black americans are american citizens no matter what anybody says. we are american citizens and should be advocating for an end of poverty, the end...
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dr. richard johnson senior fellow on retirement policy at the urban institute. we welcome you, miss jacobson, we'll start with you. >> thank you, sir. chairman nelson, senators colins, scott. my name is jo ann jacobson. i'm 62 years old. i was born, grew up and lived in massachusetts until i was 56. and i now live in florida whose average age is 67.6. i'm speaking for the other 24,000 people who live there. i have two sons who live in new england, one in montana, and one in massachusetts. i saved money. i supported my sons. i planned for retirement. yet, when i reached what should have been my reat the sametiermt age, the promise i would receive health benefit for the rest of my life was broken and so were my hopes of retiring comfortably in florida. like many baby boomers, battered by recession, i'm still in the work force and probably remain on the job for the foreseeable future. i have worked in some form since i was 15 years old. although i dropped out of college at 20 because my father got sick, i had a good job at the phone company then at&t. i got married
dr. richard johnson senior fellow on retirement policy at the urban institute. we welcome you, miss jacobson, we'll start with you. >> thank you, sir. chairman nelson, senators colins, scott. my name is jo ann jacobson. i'm 62 years old. i was born, grew up and lived in massachusetts until i was 56. and i now live in florida whose average age is 67.6. i'm speaking for the other 24,000 people who live there. i have two sons who live in new england, one in montana, and one in massachusetts....
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dr. john c johnson, the president, i am the moderator of tonight's event. we begin our series with a look on the impact -- two experts will talk about that. first, we will look at the ..tuation in this will be a live broadcast, with a subsequent broadcast on c-span and youtube. we will begin introducing our two guest. an interview up front and then we will go to.. this will be a live questions fu in the audience. join us powerful guest tonight. our first from in the middle here, the former mayor in pennsylvania, a congressman from the 11th congressional district, migrate privilege and pleasure to introduce the congressman. [applause] right is a former ins agent, a columnist, a much sought after speaker, and he has testified on illegal immigration. [applause] >> welcome. thank you for being here tonight. let us begin before we get to the subject and talk about the situation as it exists in syria. i know you have been getting calls wondering how you will vote. the president says he will put it to congress and decide if we send missiles into syria. how do you
dr. john c johnson, the president, i am the moderator of tonight's event. we begin our series with a look on the impact -- two experts will talk about that. first, we will look at the ..tuation in this will be a live broadcast, with a subsequent broadcast on c-span and youtube. we will begin introducing our two guest. an interview up front and then we will go to.. this will be a live questions fu in the audience. join us powerful guest tonight. our first from in the middle here, the former...
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dr. king, he's president johnson.nheriter, the executive office, only 44 americans have ever occupied. yet even as you draw a direct line linking presidents obama and johnson in the presidential lineage, it's hard to imagine the existence of a president obama without the life and work of martin luther king which leaves us with a complicated moment at this historical moment, what is our expectation of the presidency when the person has occupies the white house is black. joining me joy rooeid, reyez, t white guy at the table, political director for russell simmons and adam sur for political.com, the black guy at the table. i'm teasing there. but i'm teasing in part because my whole goal here is to complicate race and politics a bit. there can be a push from supporters to see all opposition as naked racism and also for supporters of the president to see everything he does as necessarily in the civil rights tradition. how do we navigate the complicated nature of race. >> king never sought office. it was a commentary to co
dr. king, he's president johnson.nheriter, the executive office, only 44 americans have ever occupied. yet even as you draw a direct line linking presidents obama and johnson in the presidential lineage, it's hard to imagine the existence of a president obama without the life and work of martin luther king which leaves us with a complicated moment at this historical moment, what is our expectation of the presidency when the person has occupies the white house is black. joining me joy rooeid,...
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dr. john c johnson, the president, i am the moderator of tonight's event. the we begin our series with a look on the impact -- two experts will talk about that. first, we will look at the situation in.. this will be a live broadcast, with a subsequent broadcast on c-span and youtube. we will begin introducing our two guest. an interview up front and then we will go to questions from you in the audience. two very powerful guest join us tonight. our first from in the middle here, the former mayor in pennsylvania, a congressman from the 11th congressional district, migrate privilege and pleasure to introduce the congressman. [applause] to his right is a former ins agent, a columnist, a much sought after speaker, and he has testified on illegal immigration. [applause] >> welcome. thank you for being here tonight. let us begin before we get to the subject and talk about the situation as it exists in syria. i know you have been getting calls wondering how you will vote. the president says he will put it to congress and decide if we send missiles into syria. how d
dr. john c johnson, the president, i am the moderator of tonight's event. the we begin our series with a look on the impact -- two experts will talk about that. first, we will look at the situation in.. this will be a live broadcast, with a subsequent broadcast on c-span and youtube. we will begin introducing our two guest. an interview up front and then we will go to questions from you in the audience. two very powerful guest join us tonight. our first from in the middle here, the former mayor...
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dr. johnson, welcome to embry-riddle. thank you for being here tonight. before we get to the subject at hand and talk about the situation as it exists in syria. congressman, i know you've been getting calls from the district today, wondering how you are going to vote of the president says he will put it to congress to decide if we send missiles into syria. how do you feel at this hour? >> well, first of all i'm very happy that the president decided to consult with congress before taking any action and back home, in my district, i don't know if i have gotten any phone calls of anyone that wants to go to war, i can tell you that up front. but i'm going to wait to get a classified briefing when i get back on monday. it's a very complicated situation as we all know. there are a number of factors that need to be discussed and i'm very anxious to hear what the strategy is, what the goal is. if we do strike syria, what is the end goal and again what is that purpose? you know, the factors that make this such a difficult decision is that the rebels we know are mix
dr. johnson, welcome to embry-riddle. thank you for being here tonight. before we get to the subject at hand and talk about the situation as it exists in syria. congressman, i know you've been getting calls from the district today, wondering how you are going to vote of the president says he will put it to congress to decide if we send missiles into syria. how do you feel at this hour? >> well, first of all i'm very happy that the president decided to consult with congress before taking...
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at the johnson's expense, kendrick's body was exhumed. dr.derson performed a second autopsy and checked the right side jaw. he found something surprising. >> that area where the trama occurred had not been defected. it was still in tact. so it had never been opened at the time of the first autopsy. >> reporter: and there is no mention of those bruces in the state's official autopsy or the local crime lab's report. >> there was hem ridge indicating trama to the area and causes blood to come out into the soft tissues. by looking at that we can say there was blunt force trama to that area. >> he took blows to the neck? >> he took at least one blow to the neck. >> so to be clear, you're call thing a homicide? >> yes. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for the georgia burro of investigation tells cnn we have complete confidence in the medical examiners and stand by our autopsy report. >> i've never had a case that i can recall where the prosecution actually was told that this may well be a homicide, and the prosecution, the state, police and so forth and
at the johnson's expense, kendrick's body was exhumed. dr.derson performed a second autopsy and checked the right side jaw. he found something surprising. >> that area where the trama occurred had not been defected. it was still in tact. so it had never been opened at the time of the first autopsy. >> reporter: and there is no mention of those bruces in the state's official autopsy or the local crime lab's report. >> there was hem ridge indicating trama to the area and causes...
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dr. martin luther king jr. spoke at some of the funeral as year later, president lindon johnson signed the civil rights act. lisa mcnair never met her sister. >> the first memory i remember that my sister was killed by white people that didn't like white people. and how i carried that around forever, and always wondered why. >> four lives forever lost, the result of racial hatred and a mark on history still not forgotten. ray lynn johnson, al jazeera. >> denise mcnair a good friend of secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> new concerns for the country's manufacturing future still ahead. and 50 years later what have northwesterns learned from the death crisis? rainfalling through the night on an almost devastated colorado. thousands of people had to be evacuated. areas now said to be as large as the state of connecticut. six people dead, including a woman whose house was washed away. secretary of state john errry met with israeli prime minister is this morning. in a statement kerry reiterating the threat of military forced remains for syria does not agree with -- or comply with the agreement. remembering th
dr. martin luther king jr. spoke at some of the funeral as year later, president lindon johnson signed the civil rights act. lisa mcnair never met her sister. >> the first memory i remember that my sister was killed by white people that didn't like white people. and how i carried that around forever, and always wondered why. >> four lives forever lost, the result of racial hatred and a mark on history still not forgotten. ray lynn johnson, al jazeera. >> denise mcnair a good...
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dr. coburn, with our colleagues, even senator johnson over here who is so good at coming to our hearings.with the administration, our witnesses, and other folks who are going to help us how to do this job better. the let me turn it over to dr. coburn. >> thank you, senator carper. i have a statement i will place in the record. i have a lot of concerns with homeland security. one of the editorials in the "new york times" today talked about the lack of focus on multiple committees -- the focus on multiple committees instead of single committees and jurisdictions. i know it is difficult for homeland security to answer all the questions from the 88 committees and subcommittees they have to answer to. that is one of the things we ought to think about changing. our frustrations our we can never get answers. i'm sure it does not always intentional that we do not get answers. sometimes it is. it is because we are asking so much information all the time for people who have response ability of homeland security, they cannot do their job, because they are busy answering that -- answering questions f
dr. coburn, with our colleagues, even senator johnson over here who is so good at coming to our hearings.with the administration, our witnesses, and other folks who are going to help us how to do this job better. the let me turn it over to dr. coburn. >> thank you, senator carper. i have a statement i will place in the record. i have a lot of concerns with homeland security. one of the editorials in the "new york times" today talked about the lack of focus on multiple committees...
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dr. squeak emanuel and senator rob johnson will impact the debate of obama care as it goes into effect tomorrow. up next a feud brewing in the wyoming senate primary. why the cheneys are going after former why owe ming senator alan simpson. first, bill karins has a look at the forecast. hey, bill. >> hey, good monday morning to you. for millions of us, it was an incredible weekend with sunshine, warm afternoons. that's going to continue pretty much all week for the east coast. the trouble spot where the people are still recovering from damaging winds and rain was throughout the pacific northwest. look at the radar this morning. still raining hard. at one point a couple hundred thousand without power. the strong winds are moving through the intermountain west. few spots that have strong winds forecast including the mountains of montana and a section of oregon. that's where that big storm is going to be as we go throughout this monday. the east coast, we're still looking nice. the big storm we talked about last week that could have clipped the east coast just off the coast of new jersey, but it's
dr. squeak emanuel and senator rob johnson will impact the debate of obama care as it goes into effect tomorrow. up next a feud brewing in the wyoming senate primary. why the cheneys are going after former why owe ming senator alan simpson. first, bill karins has a look at the forecast. hey, bill. >> hey, good monday morning to you. for millions of us, it was an incredible weekend with sunshine, warm afternoons. that's going to continue pretty much all week for the east coast. the trouble...
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johnson has a look. >> you deal with a lot of orders. >> reporter: inside, orthopedic trauma institute dr. rich gosli in is sharing techniques with doctors from developing words. this is no ivy tower lecture t. doctor has honed hot spots around the world most recently at a refugee clinic just outside the border of syria. >> yeah, i was i guess unfortunate enough to be there at the time there was this big battle you might have heard of. >> reporter: he says several patients were diagnosed with lesions consistent with exposure to chemical weapons, specifically sarin gas. while those reports drew international intelligence, the insurgent's point of view is trauma, severe injuries from car accidents and worse often left untreated until patients reach the border. >> resetting the bones that have healed crooked or not healed chronic wound that have been draining for weeks. >> reporter: during the seminar held at san francisco general hospital, the doctor and other surgents teach free flap, drawing in skin from around a wound in order to close it. along with other methods that don't require surgi
johnson has a look. >> you deal with a lot of orders. >> reporter: inside, orthopedic trauma institute dr. rich gosli in is sharing techniques with doctors from developing words. this is no ivy tower lecture t. doctor has honed hot spots around the world most recently at a refugee clinic just outside the border of syria. >> yeah, i was i guess unfortunate enough to be there at the time there was this big battle you might have heard of. >> reporter: he says several...
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dr. coburn are i suspect senator johnson don't agree with everything either. but i believe the approach we've taken is vastly preferable to our current immigration system, the failings of which undermine both our national and economic security. it is my hope that the house will pass its own version of immigration reform so we can go to conference and pass this historic piece of legislation. so as we remember 9/11 and discuss the challenges that lie ahead, we must seek to recapture that spirit of unity that prevailed 12 years ago today, and we need that if we're going to succeed in making not just the department of homeland security start over the next 10 years but our nation stronger in the future. i look forward to working with dr. coburn, our colleagues, and even senator johnson is so good coming to hearing faithfully and ask good questions. and look forward to working with administration, with the witnesses and a lot of other folks that will help us figure out how to do this job, shared responsibility. with that having been said let me turn over to dr. cobu
dr. coburn are i suspect senator johnson don't agree with everything either. but i believe the approach we've taken is vastly preferable to our current immigration system, the failings of which undermine both our national and economic security. it is my hope that the house will pass its own version of immigration reform so we can go to conference and pass this historic piece of legislation. so as we remember 9/11 and discuss the challenges that lie ahead, we must seek to recapture that spirit...
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dr. coburn, with our colleagues, even senator johnson who is so good about coming to these hearings and asking questions. we look forward to working with the administration and the witnesses and a whole lot of other folks who will help us to do this job. with that said, i'll turn it over to dr. coburn for nizz comments. >> thank you, senator. i have a statement i'll place in the record. i have a lot of concerns with homeland security, one of the editorials in the "new york times" today talked about the lack of focus on multiple committees, the focus on multiple committees instead of single committees of jurisdiction and i know it's difficult for homeland security to answer all the questions from the 88 different committees and subcommittees that they have to answer to and that's one of the things we ought to be about changing because our frustrations are we can't ever get answers and i'm sure it's not always intentional that we don't get answers. sometimes it is. but it's because we're asking so much information all the time where the people who have responsibility to homeland security can't d
dr. coburn, with our colleagues, even senator johnson who is so good about coming to these hearings and asking questions. we look forward to working with the administration and the witnesses and a whole lot of other folks who will help us to do this job. with that said, i'll turn it over to dr. coburn for nizz comments. >> thank you, senator. i have a statement i'll place in the record. i have a lot of concerns with homeland security, one of the editorials in the "new york...
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dr. coburn, with our colleagues, even senator johnson who is so good about coming to these hearings and asking questions. we look forward to working with the administration and the witnesses and a whole lot of other folks who will help us to do this job. with that said, i'll turn it over to dr. coburn for nizz comments. >> thank you, senator. i have a statement i'll place in the record. i have a lot of concerns with homeland security, one of the editorials in the "new york times" today talked about the lack of focus on multiple committees, the focus on multiple committees instead of single committees of jurisdiction and i know it's difficult for homeland security to answer all the questions from the 88 different committees and subcommittees that they have to answer to and that's one of the things we ought to be about changing because our frustrations are we can't ever get answers and i'm sure it's not always intentional that we don't get answers. sometimes it is. but it's because we're asking so much information all the time where the people who have responsibility to homeland security can't d
dr. coburn, with our colleagues, even senator johnson who is so good about coming to these hearings and asking questions. we look forward to working with the administration and the witnesses and a whole lot of other folks who will help us to do this job. with that said, i'll turn it over to dr. coburn for nizz comments. >> thank you, senator. i have a statement i'll place in the record. i have a lot of concerns with homeland security, one of the editorials in the "new york...
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dr. jen ashton will be along to talk about that. >>> and she's not just our friend tory johnson anymore.slamming it. we're going to talk to tory this morning. number one. >>> get some news, now, from josh. >> we're going to begin with a story breaking overnight. one that has made us all happy for one person. a winning ticketholder in theory $4 million richer in the powerball jackpot. the ticket purchased at a gas station next to an interstate, and an airport. the winner could be from anywhere. after taxes, the winner who can remain anonymous, should take home about $209 million. >>> mexico, reeling from its worst weather disaster in about a half-century. 80 people have died in flooding unleashed when two tropical 24. acapulco, especially hard-hit. thousands of tourists there have been trapped with no services and no way out. and there are several more storms brewing. sam's going to have a complete forecast in moments. >>> in colorado's flood zone, crews are searching for 200 people still unaccounted for. some families are being allowed to return to their homes as a new threat emerges. th
dr. jen ashton will be along to talk about that. >>> and she's not just our friend tory johnson anymore.slamming it. we're going to talk to tory this morning. number one. >>> get some news, now, from josh. >> we're going to begin with a story breaking overnight. one that has made us all happy for one person. a winning ticketholder in theory $4 million richer in the powerball jackpot. the ticket purchased at a gas station next to an interstate, and an airport. the winner...
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dr. martin luther king, junior, mohammad ali, democratic senator frank church. the three were among over 1600 people on a watchlist whose overseas phone calls, telexes, and cables were targeted. president lyndon johnson launched the list in 1967 in a bid to see if growing antiwar beinged -- sentiment was aided from abroad. the spying continued through 1973 under president richard nixon. just seven names on the list have been revealed so far. in addition to dr. king, ali, and senator church, they include two journalists, washington post humor columnist art buchwald and new york times columnist tom wicker. the venezuelan president maduro is claiming he canceled his trip to the u.n. general assembly in new york this week due to threats on his safety. he said political opponents were planning what he called provocations and direct threats. provocations led to the situation of violence in new york, and certainly, the international campaign was going to begin. venezuela, violence, venezuela, maduro, etc. the other provocation was integrity. affect my >> in his comments, president maduro cited the alleged involvement of otto reich and roger noriega, two former republican administration officials who back th
dr. martin luther king, junior, mohammad ali, democratic senator frank church. the three were among over 1600 people on a watchlist whose overseas phone calls, telexes, and cables were targeted. president lyndon johnson launched the list in 1967 in a bid to see if growing antiwar beinged -- sentiment was aided from abroad. the spying continued through 1973 under president richard nixon. just seven names on the list have been revealed so far. in addition to dr. king, ali, and senator church,...
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dr. king's speech, the march, laid out what we want from congress, tonight we're going to celebrate how far we've come. >> stevie is coming. >> stevie wonder. >> magic johnsondid an interview with condoleezza rice, none of whom could have made it without dr. king and the movement and they're going to talk about their struggles, what they face, how they made it. and where we need to go 50 years from now. they're going to talk about what we need to do to make the dream real. >> we heard so many stories. condi, here was a little girl in birmingham, alabama, she was alive during the '63 bombing. >> friends with denise mcneil. >> two of the girls. >> and this interview i did she's the only one that will not be there live. the rest will be live tonight. in the interview i got her to talk about it and she talked about things she never talked about before. she felt the ground shake when the bomb went off and didn't know it was her friends went off. >> we have one. show a clip to tease it. >> we're going to be talking about syria. >> my dad's church was only about two miles from 16th street baptist church. it was like the ground shook. for kids in birmingham my age,
dr. king's speech, the march, laid out what we want from congress, tonight we're going to celebrate how far we've come. >> stevie is coming. >> stevie wonder. >> magic johnsondid an interview with condoleezza rice, none of whom could have made it without dr. king and the movement and they're going to talk about their struggles, what they face, how they made it. and where we need to go 50 years from now. they're going to talk about what we need to do to make the dream real....