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you are, dr. kelly, here in one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in san francisco, and the mission is a neighborhood who attracts people who are very creative, very innovative. i know you were walking around our neighborhood. you can see the amazing art that happens, and that energy transcends beyond art. we have a lot of people who are starting businesses in the mission. we have a neighborhood that notwithstanding the tough economy is thriving, and that is because of the energy and innovation of the people who come to the neighborhood. i want to thank the mayor for being part of this investment because it is an investment that will go beyond the actual money that is spent. it is an investment that is going to have its roots for a long time to come, and what i would like to say is that the mission welcomes that kind of investment, so i encourage our federal government. i encourage room 200 and the mayor's office, puc, and other agencies to come to the mission, continued to come back to the mission, bec
you are, dr. kelly, here in one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in san francisco, and the mission is a neighborhood who attracts people who are very creative, very innovative. i know you were walking around our neighborhood. you can see the amazing art that happens, and that energy transcends beyond art. we have a lot of people who are starting businesses in the mission. we have a neighborhood that notwithstanding the tough economy is thriving, and that is because of the energy and innovation...
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functional buildings like this that i want to really express my thanks to the department of energy and dr. kelly is here today as the acting assistant secretary to verify, if you will, our city's appropriate use of this money. and, of course, supervisor campos is here today. he and i have been on many walks throughout our community. not only for public safety issues but also, i think, for both of us, it is just the pure enjoyment of being in our neighborhoods. we love to see our buildings updated as they are. there is an update on the boilers, the furnace, the air economizers, as they say. we do not really have air- conditioning in our great city. we have air economizes to freshen the air. to the lighting fixtures where if the rams are not being used, why are we wasting energy in that respect? our health centers, our community centers, 10 of them, and the smart thing cpuc did with this energy efficiency team, they did the auditing, so they knew what the base line was and how we would measure the improvement, and i want to talk about them. they have been doing this not just from went and that mon
functional buildings like this that i want to really express my thanks to the department of energy and dr. kelly is here today as the acting assistant secretary to verify, if you will, our city's appropriate use of this money. and, of course, supervisor campos is here today. he and i have been on many walks throughout our community. not only for public safety issues but also, i think, for both of us, it is just the pure enjoyment of being in our neighborhoods. we love to see our buildings...
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dr. king. what did some of his close friends say? >> kelly: i'll talk about former u.n. e not spoken to in a long time from the podium he joked about dr. king being concerned about his height when he with was alive atç 5'7 always saying they are taller than me. then young said, king is now 30 feet tall looking down on us. young added king didn't die to have a statue made in his honor he side in service to helping humanity become better. two of dr. king's children explain how they are proud of their father and mother. but issued aç challenge for people to be willing to do more to live out king's dream of brotherhood. =2uju those evils of poverty, racism and militaryism that my father championed often. let us embrace that legacy. let us celebrate dad's life, more importantly, let us live as dr. kingç envisioned. >> kelly: so you get aikens of what he was talking about saying his dad is -- his legacy could be kept alive if people with will envision and do what he said he was capable of doing, believing and dreaming there could be a beloved society. >> heather: thank you s
dr. king. what did some of his close friends say? >> kelly: i'll talk about former u.n. e not spoken to in a long time from the podium he joked about dr. king being concerned about his height when he with was alive atç 5'7 always saying they are taller than me. then young said, king is now 30 feet tall looking down on us. young added king didn't die to have a statue made in his honor he side in service to helping humanity become better. two of dr. king's children explain how they are...
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dr requester? >> my name is kelly martin my husband and i have live in our house for eight years. the product being proposed is a very large project. it proposes to nearly double the square footage of their house. we live to the north of the property. we have no objections to the addition. most of the addition. our objectives are related to three items. no. 2, of potential future deck on the front of the house and 45 feet of living space on the rear of the addition. the reason for our concerns are loss of sunlight and privacy. the windows significantly decrease the privacy of our house. the third story window shown here will have direct the use into our third story bedroom from 8 feet away. -- direct views into the third story bedroom from 8 feet away. the shares the view from someone standing in the proposed window. this shows the view from the spot of the proposed window into our house, and this is the head into the bedroom. we have 180 degree ocean views from our front windows. the product sponsor will have the same view from his west- facing sliding doors. this picture is take
dr requester? >> my name is kelly martin my husband and i have live in our house for eight years. the product being proposed is a very large project. it proposes to nearly double the square footage of their house. we live to the north of the property. we have no objections to the addition. most of the addition. our objectives are related to three items. no. 2, of potential future deck on the front of the house and 45 feet of living space on the rear of the addition. the reason for our...
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dr. phil mcgraw, kelly ripa, and some remarkable kids who are facing bullying right now, today, and they you their stories and it's incredible moving. that's at 8:00 p.m. sunday on cnn. >>> coming up, a handbag, an alligator handbag that cost $39,000? that ends up on "our ridiculous." we'll be right back. you say you can beat any advertised price on tires? correct. anywhere? yes. like this price? yes. riously? yes what about this one? i'll beat it. this one? s we will. right, i only have one more question for you...this one? (laughing) yeah. get $100 rebate when you buy four tires. 100 bucks! only at your ford dealer. 3 million tires. 11 major brands, fiona's kind-of-nice. i don't know why you're not here. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose bleed, and sore throat. got allergy symptoms out of my way. now life's a picnic. [ man ] omnaris. ask your do
dr. phil mcgraw, kelly ripa, and some remarkable kids who are facing bullying right now, today, and they you their stories and it's incredible moving. that's at 8:00 p.m. sunday on cnn. >>> coming up, a handbag, an alligator handbag that cost $39,000? that ends up on "our ridiculous." we'll be right back. you say you can beat any advertised price on tires? correct. anywhere? yes. like this price? yes. riously? yes what about this one? i'll beat it. this one? s we will. right,...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> kelly o'donnell in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks.h more on herman cain and his economic plan this sunday when he sits down as david gregory's guest sunday on "meet the press." >>> we knew president george h.b. bush was a clint eastwood fan. what we didn't know until today was the bush team at least briefly considered clint eastwood for v.p. before choosing dan quayle instead. this info has been found in an oral history recording of james baker. in it baker says eastwood's name was thrown out at a meeting when bush was 18 points down. eastwood was a republican mayor of carmel, california. baker says the idea as he put it was "shot down pretty quick." >>> states are shutting down budget cuts, beyond laying off teachers, firefighters and other city workers, some communities really are going to extremes. our report tonight from nbc's kerry sanders. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: it's a sign of the times, doing more with less and in some cases doing less with less. in waconda and irene, south dakota, school is four days a week a cost-cu
dr. martin luther king jr. >> kelly o'donnell in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks.h more on herman cain and his economic plan this sunday when he sits down as david gregory's guest sunday on "meet the press." >>> we knew president george h.b. bush was a clint eastwood fan. what we didn't know until today was the bush team at least briefly considered clint eastwood for v.p. before choosing dan quayle instead. this info has been found in an oral history recording of...
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>> joining me now is the filmmaker and kelly ripa, jane lynche, dr. phil mcgraw and rosalind wiseman. the film is extraordinary. kelly watched it last night. we have all seen it. you spent a year in the school. did it surprise you what you saw and what you were able to capture? >> didn't surprise me. i think the goal of making the fim film was to get out there and show what kids go through, to show what kyle goes through, to give it something that is really real so we can stop denying it. so we can stop saying this is just a rite of passage. it didn't surprise me. and i think -- the scary part is it didn't surprise a lot of people. >> you were so concerned about alex, the little boy on the bus, you actually showed the footage to his mom? i want to show another clip from the film. >> did i understand at some point you have gotten used to this? and i'm not. i'm not used to it because i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> wel
>> joining me now is the filmmaker and kelly ripa, jane lynche, dr. phil mcgraw and rosalind wiseman. the film is extraordinary. kelly watched it last night. we have all seen it. you spent a year in the school. did it surprise you what you saw and what you were able to capture? >> didn't surprise me. i think the goal of making the fim film was to get out there and show what kids go through, to show what kyle goes through, to give it something that is really real so we can stop...
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dr. bernice king accepted the posthumous honors for her mother. >> let me thank the young lady that the nominated my mother -- miss kelly mccoy. >> it is an incredible honor to be here and to sit with dr. king. >> 11 women were inducted in this year's class. standing on the shoulders of the early women pioneers of seneca falls, new york. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> october rise with some unusually cool weather for this time of year. we are running well below normal. there are scattered showers are round. the doppler showing some scattered showers and the cool air in the morning lows. 40's run baltimore. 30's to our north and west. that chilly air continues to invade the region, producing snow in parts of west virginia. a few sprinkles are on the baltimore area, but we picked up 1/10 of an inch of rain. nowhere near the record high of 89 degrees. 45. the clouds prevented it from getting too cold at night. that would be the same story tonight. 40's north and west of town. low 50's on the eastern shore. down to freezing at oakland were with there will be wet snow overnight tonight. the futurecast shows that out w
dr. bernice king accepted the posthumous honors for her mother. >> let me thank the young lady that the nominated my mother -- miss kelly mccoy. >> it is an incredible honor to be here and to sit with dr. king. >> 11 women were inducted in this year's class. standing on the shoulders of the early women pioneers of seneca falls, new york. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> october rise with some unusually cool weather for this time...
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bushell europe correspondent kelly wallace spoke to dr marcus kerber is a political economy professor in lady told me that here is economic success of the past decades no thanks to the euro i have always hoped that germany sooner or later is going to wield the power to bring the continent to back to economic reason because we are in a phase of the euro agonizing and if certain concept is a good thing you should bring it quickly to an end the money we have spent on greece is lost money and we know this i have said this in spring two thousand and ten we should have kept out of the eurozone from the very beginning of the crisis to stop contagion eighty five percent of the germans disapprove the government's bailout policy and sooner or later that massive popular opposition has to be faced by the german parliament they have to pay tribute to that they cannot go on pursuing a policy which has turned out to be failing the economic success of germany is not at all due to the euro of the people who say this have not driven figures i was going to say one of the ironies is that the greek army c
bushell europe correspondent kelly wallace spoke to dr marcus kerber is a political economy professor in lady told me that here is economic success of the past decades no thanks to the euro i have always hoped that germany sooner or later is going to wield the power to bring the continent to back to economic reason because we are in a phase of the euro agonizing and if certain concept is a good thing you should bring it quickly to an end the money we have spent on greece is lost money and we...
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kelly was here. she is approaching reverend dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.ed if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned earlier, we had the pleasure of working well. are city administrator at the time ed lee and supervisor ross mirkarimi in connection with the adoption of the slavery disclosure ordinance a couple years ago. and we look forward to working with him on many issues to come. please welcome mayor ed lee. >> hello, everybody. you know i don't like to read speeches. i've been doing that in the past, so i want to have a chance to speak from the heart. this is our celebration of black history month. and i am so happy to see all of you come to city hall to recognize this and
kelly was here. she is approaching reverend dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.ed if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the...
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examining some of the lawsuits that have come out and i was really thrilled to be there with kelly rippa and dr. phil mcgraw and other folks because bullying has become such an epidemic. there's no real bullying federal law. shame on the legislators for not doing more in that regard. i think new jersey has done wonderful work since the death of tyler clemente but there really needs to be federal legislation here and new jersey's law can be the model for that. >> well, i look forward to seeing that. saturd saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in this week's human factor, a story about a chef with a twist. a man without a stomach helping others realize food can be medicine. here is dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: hans is a chef without a stomach or much of an esophagus. >> i've had 11 surgeries in the last eight years. >> reporter: diagnosed with gastric cancer just weeks after appearing in 2005 season of the food network star. his treatment was painful. he had half of his stomach and esophagus removed and then more operations, chemo, radiation, but event lie he was cancer-free. that's when the headac
examining some of the lawsuits that have come out and i was really thrilled to be there with kelly rippa and dr. phil mcgraw and other folks because bullying has become such an epidemic. there's no real bullying federal law. shame on the legislators for not doing more in that regard. i think new jersey has done wonderful work since the death of tyler clemente but there really needs to be federal legislation here and new jersey's law can be the model for that. >> well, i look forward to...
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kelly@foxnews.com. we heard the time line from everybody else except from him. what really happened the day michael jackson died from the only man who was actually there. dr. ray in his own words next. >> megyn: "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today, the day the king of pop passed away. jurors in the manslaughter trial of dr. conrad murray hearing two hours of audio tapes. this was the moment everyone had been waiting for. it's dr. murray in his own words. you hear detectives interrogating the dock pore. he talked about how michael jackson was his friend. painting river i'd picture of the moment he realize the singer wasn't breathing. >> his body was warm. there was no change in color. i assumed everything happened very quickly. just about the time. so i started immediately to perform cpr. and mouth to mouth resuscitation. megyn: joining me now lis weihl and mark eiglarsh. the thing went on four two hours. what did we learn? >> that he was there and he administered propofol. he said he didn't realize when he first took the $150,000 job per month that jackson was addicted to froap penal was going to -- addicted to propofol. they sat alone o
kelly@foxnews.com. we heard the time line from everybody else except from him. what really happened the day michael jackson died from the only man who was actually there. dr. ray in his own words next. >> megyn: "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today, the day the king of pop passed away. jurors in the manslaughter trial of dr. conrad murray hearing two hours of audio tapes. this was the moment everyone had been waiting for. it's dr. murray in his own words. you...
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dr. kim mulvihill explains. >>> reporter: for kelly lynn it's time for her well baby check-up visit.onthses old and healthy. a new report says too many infants are being overdiagnosed and overtreated for what most consider an adult problem, what the ads call acid reflux. >> if you suffer from persistent heartburn two days a week or more despite diet change and treatment it may be acid reflux disease. >> they are being given a diagnosis that they don't have and treatment they don't need. >> reporter: over a five-year period, the number of infant prescribed one acid suppressing medication rose sixteenfold. this doctor says we are treating normal life as a disease. >> there are two symptoms: spitting up and crying. >> reporter: he says most reflux in infants is physiological normal spitting up. >> and most of it isn't acid because it's buffered by frequent feedings. >> reporter: people who take drugs including infants have much higher rates of pneumonia, gastroenteritis, bacterial infection and poor absorption of nutrients. >> it's all about risk benefit. if you have the condition the d
dr. kim mulvihill explains. >>> reporter: for kelly lynn it's time for her well baby check-up visit.onthses old and healthy. a new report says too many infants are being overdiagnosed and overtreated for what most consider an adult problem, what the ads call acid reflux. >> if you suffer from persistent heartburn two days a week or more despite diet change and treatment it may be acid reflux disease. >> they are being given a diagnosis that they don't have and treatment...
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kelly: wow. very moving. a very moving song that epitomizes what the entire legacy of dr. king with was about.oment. not to detract but to show you people standing arm in arm, hand in hand. that's the way it was like. that's wait i recall as a child watching this entire civil rights struggle throughout the years. the president of the united states delivered a very moving address, as we felt he would. waxing personal information about his concerns about jt, jr. and how the dream goes on. challenging people, if you will, right here and truth the nation and throughout the world to continue on fighting for the fulfillment of that dream. here's a little of what the president said moments ago. >> the president: so at this moment, when our politics apso sharply polarized. and faith in our institutions so greatly diminished. we need more than ever to take heed of doctor king's teachings. he calls on us to tan in the other person's shoes. to see through their eyes. to understand their pain. heç tells us that we have a duty to fight against poverty, even if we are well off. to care about the child in t
kelly: wow. very moving. a very moving song that epitomizes what the entire legacy of dr. king with was about.oment. not to detract but to show you people standing arm in arm, hand in hand. that's the way it was like. that's wait i recall as a child watching this entire civil rights struggle throughout the years. the president of the united states delivered a very moving address, as we felt he would. waxing personal information about his concerns about jt, jr. and how the dream goes on....
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. >> reporter: at her wits end, kelly found her way to the country's top headache specialists, dr.tein. >> we get the worst of the worst mere here. their life is almost a continuous migraine hell. >> reporter: he offered an exciting ray of hope in a new study, using this tiny, spaghetti-like wire. called a neurostimulator, it acts like a pacemaker. it was implanted inside kelly's body, below the hip. two wires were then threaded up her spine to the nerves at the base of her neck. >> that's where they come together. >> reporter: whenever the migraine hits, she uses a remote control to send tiny electrical impulses to interrupt the pain signals. >> when i woke up from the anesthesia, i noticed i didn't have any pain at all. >> reporter: immediately? >> immediately. >> reporter: today, kelly's headaches are fewer and milder. now she's doing what she couldn't before. like watching her daughter's field hockey game. >> it has freed me immensely. it has given me my life back. >> reporter: the stimulator is widely used in europe but it is still being tested here, as the fda has not given i
. >> reporter: at her wits end, kelly found her way to the country's top headache specialists, dr.tein. >> we get the worst of the worst mere here. their life is almost a continuous migraine hell. >> reporter: he offered an exciting ray of hope in a new study, using this tiny, spaghetti-like wire. called a neurostimulator, it acts like a pacemaker. it was implanted inside kelly's body, below the hip. two wires were then threaded up her spine to the nerves at the base of her...
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rather was speaking, he covered the civil rights movement and you grew up, kelly, during the civil rights era and we've seen dr. king's children and we saw his sister, dr. christine farris, she's now 84 years old speak. what are your reflectionses awe stand there this morning? >> lot of personal reflections as i look over my shoulder seeing dan rather, as i was growing up in this city, i remember seeing dr. king or hearing his famous speech and wanting to emulate him because he spoke so eloquently with his famous "i have a dream" speech which so many of us remember. as i was growing up, i watched the riots unfold here in washington when he was shot and how much turmoil there was right here in this city. remember, my mother rushed me out of the city to get me away from the riots that unfolded right there as people tried to grapple with the fact that they had lost the legacy and the life of dr. martin luther king jr. i'll tell you, one of the things that comes to mind right now is what he said during that famous i i have a dream" speech, he said i have a dream that my four children, one day my four children will
rather was speaking, he covered the civil rights movement and you grew up, kelly, during the civil rights era and we've seen dr. king's children and we saw his sister, dr. christine farris, she's now 84 years old speak. what are your reflectionses awe stand there this morning? >> lot of personal reflections as i look over my shoulder seeing dan rather, as i was growing up in this city, i remember seeing dr. king or hearing his famous speech and wanting to emulate him because he spoke so...
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kelly. >> please do. >> i think that dr.believes that the purpose of, and this is a quote, that the purpose of direct action was to create a situation so crisis packed that would inevitably lead to opening the door to negotiation and so, i think when you look at the activities that are happening, not ju, you know, on wall street through the occupy wall street protests, but all over the country and actually being taken up all over the world, dr. king would be celebrating na direct action, the activists in him would be calling on the 99 percent to stand up, and have their voice heard in ways that very haven't in the, you know, just short few years president obama has been in office, really, combatting with the tea party. >> all right, we've got to go. like, i thank you so much, jehmu green for your insights and chairman bond would love to talk to you more. i'll be there tomorrow and hope you would join me some point tomorrow to share more of your insights and spend more time with me and soak up all of your knowledge you have o
kelly. >> please do. >> i think that dr.believes that the purpose of, and this is a quote, that the purpose of direct action was to create a situation so crisis packed that would inevitably lead to opening the door to negotiation and so, i think when you look at the activities that are happening, not ju, you know, on wall street through the occupy wall street protests, but all over the country and actually being taken up all over the world, dr. king would be celebrating na direct...
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the city mayor and police commissioner ray kelly have defended the program claiming it saves lives. drornell west is a professor at the university and cohost of the smiley and west radio show. professor, the argument that is being given for the figures is that police have been working in high crime urban areas. in areas notorious for criminality. 87%? can you explain that? >> it's black and brown and you and i know that the ugliest feature of any society is arbitrary. fair police power is something else. and democracies, if we don't have rule of law that curtails the police power, then our democracy is a sham. we want to make sure in fact that these pressures young people of all colors are according to the desensey and their rights. >> you say arbitrary and that sounds deliberate. it sounds like there is a campaign going on. >> arbitrary in terms of unfair. in terms of unjustified. illegal jitimate. >> when the figures were revealed. the most common reason for why they stopped an individual was not because the individual fitted the description of a suspect, but described as this. forti
the city mayor and police commissioner ray kelly have defended the program claiming it saves lives. drornell west is a professor at the university and cohost of the smiley and west radio show. professor, the argument that is being given for the figures is that police have been working in high crime urban areas. in areas notorious for criminality. 87%? can you explain that? >> it's black and brown and you and i know that the ugliest feature of any society is arbitrary. fair police power is...
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dr. murray has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter manslaughter. >> in washington today congresswoman gabrielle giffords returned for capitol for her husband's retirement ceremony. giffords astronaut husband kellys retiring from the navy to be by her side as she recovers. the couple is releasing a joint mental rude next month. >>> there's a dangerous shortage of cancer fighting drugs. a well-known local basketball coach is helping expose the problem. it's an issue that's close to the coach's heart. >> reporter: his son tyler was 2 years old when he was diagnosed with leukemia. >> i was in shock, you know, to think that nowadays 21st 21st century that we had drug shortage to fly and then later find out that, you know, some of the shortage is due to the fact that people are trying to profit off of it is sick to my stomach. >> the key moe therapy drug used to trityler is unavailable. >> we rely, we count on this medicine for our son. i mean this is what's going to cure him. >> the drug is such high demand, its maker is selling the drug for $990 a bottle, that's 80 times the normal sales price. >> i reached out to a lot of, you know, different outlets through the university here and to be able to g
dr. murray has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter manslaughter. >> in washington today congresswoman gabrielle giffords returned for capitol for her husband's retirement ceremony. giffords astronaut husband kellys retiring from the navy to be by her side as she recovers. the couple is releasing a joint mental rude next month. >>> there's a dangerous shortage of cancer fighting drugs. a well-known local basketball coach is helping expose the problem. it's an issue that's...
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kelly@foxnews.com. >>> in the meantime, the manslaughter trial of dr.dical examiner telling a different tale from michael jackson's doctor's story. now it all cams down to this: could michael jackson have ingested the last fatal dose of propofol on his own? that's on the docket in kelly's court. megyn: a new deal for chrysler, the car company reaching an agreement on a four-year contract that will create 2100 new jobs. the union says chrysler will also invest billions of dollars in its plants, the deal covers 26,000 workers. >>> well, kelly's court is back in session. on the pocket today, the critical medical expert testimony that could decide the case against michael jackson's doctor, conrad murray. lawyers for dr. murray today dropping a claim previously believed to be at the heart of their defense, namely, that the singer swallowed the fatal dose of propofol himself. this after a coroner threw cold water on that theory yesterday. >> the theory that seems less reasonable to me is that mr. jackson woke up and, although he was under the influence of sed
kelly@foxnews.com. >>> in the meantime, the manslaughter trial of dr.dical examiner telling a different tale from michael jackson's doctor's story. now it all cams down to this: could michael jackson have ingested the last fatal dose of propofol on his own? that's on the docket in kelly's court. megyn: a new deal for chrysler, the car company reaching an agreement on a four-year contract that will create 2100 new jobs. the union says chrysler will also invest billions of dollars in its...
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dr. oz takes the second spot in the daytime ratings. live are regis and kellying robots rock at the box office. real steel is the projected winner. an estimated take of $30 million. the top spot on billboard's country chart, toby keith's made in america. those are your number ones on "weekends with alex witt." cran! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. plus veggie nutrition. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromise on taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was
dr. oz takes the second spot in the daytime ratings. live are regis and kellying robots rock at the box office. real steel is the projected winner. an estimated take of $30 million. the top spot on billboard's country chart, toby keith's made in america. those are your number ones on "weekends with alex witt." cran! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. plus veggie nutrition. ♪ ♪ ♪ when...
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dr. martin luther king jr. memorial right now. >> alisyn: kelly wright is there with the latest. what's happening right now? background there with a choir on the stage preparing for the next phase of this program. which will feature martin luther king iii, he'll speak as well as his sisters. that will happen during this dedication ceremony. and then the dedication ceremony will have president barack obama. that will take place at 11:00. i'll tell you, the atmosphere here is electric. a lot of people are reminiscing on dr. martin luther king jr., one of the best people who can do that is the reverend jesse jackson. i had the privilege and pleasure of talking to him moments ago before you came to me live discussing the very issue of walking and talking with his friend dr. martin luther king. here's how he remembers him. >> well, there is the dream, slave ships landed to this place 132 miles, to go from the building of ships to the statue erected between presidents jefferson and lincoln and washington, that's a big deal. >> the dream keeps expanding. the dream in 1963 was in denial of public condemnation from
dr. martin luther king jr. memorial right now. >> alisyn: kelly wright is there with the latest. what's happening right now? background there with a choir on the stage preparing for the next phase of this program. which will feature martin luther king iii, he'll speak as well as his sisters. that will happen during this dedication ceremony. and then the dedication ceremony will have president barack obama. that will take place at 11:00. i'll tell you, the atmosphere here is electric. a...
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dr. king was so quintessentially american because for all the hardships we have endured, for all our sometimes tragic history ours is a story of optimism and achievement. >> our kellyat today's ceremony. he joins us live now from washington. kelly? >> harris, good evening to you. the martin luther king jr. memorial is the first built on the national mall as you mentioned in honor of a black man and a person who is not a president. the statute sits a short distance from where dr. king made history. in 1963 when he challenged america to end racial injustice during his famous "i have a dream" speech. 48 years after his famous speech now thousands gathered right there at the mall to celebrate the life, dream and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. >> aretha franklin that you are listening to right there she moved the crowd singing the song precious lord take my hand one of dr. king's favorite songs. dr. king honored their father issuing a challenge to all to fulfill king's dream for brotherhood. >> we will ultimately triumph over those triple evils of poverty, racism and militarism that my father championed often. let us embrace dad's legacy. let us celebrate dad's li
dr. king was so quintessentially american because for all the hardships we have endured, for all our sometimes tragic history ours is a story of optimism and achievement. >> our kellyat today's ceremony. he joins us live now from washington. kelly? >> harris, good evening to you. the martin luther king jr. memorial is the first built on the national mall as you mentioned in honor of a black man and a person who is not a president. the statute sits a short distance from where dr....
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dr. kim explains. >> reporter: the use of these drugs in infants has skyrocketed in the last decade. and direct-to-consumer advertising is thought to play a major role. it's a practice that spells trouble. for kellyit's time for a check-up her well baby visit. she is 14 months old and the picture of health. but according to a new report, too many infants younger than kelly are being overdiagnosed and overtreated for what most consider an adult problem. but the ads call acid reflux. >> if you suffer from persistent heartburn two days a week or more despite diet change and treatment it may be acid reflux disease. >> they are being given a diagnosis for what they don't have and treatment they don't need. >> reporter: over five years the number of infants prescribed medication rose 16- fold. a gastroenterologist says we are treating normal life as a disease. >> there are two symptoms. spitting up and crying. >> reporter: he says most reflux and infants is physiological, normal spitting up. >> and most of it isn't acid because it's buffered by frequent feedings. >> reporter: people who take acid suppressing drugs have higher pneumonia, gastroenteritis and infections and poor absorption. >> if you have
dr. kim explains. >> reporter: the use of these drugs in infants has skyrocketed in the last decade. and direct-to-consumer advertising is thought to play a major role. it's a practice that spells trouble. for kellyit's time for a check-up her well baby visit. she is 14 months old and the picture of health. but according to a new report, too many infants younger than kelly are being overdiagnosed and overtreated for what most consider an adult problem. but the ads call acid reflux....
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dr. phil mcgraw is with us. so is bullying expert rosalind wiseman. you'll meet so many brave students tonight as well. my friend kelly ripa is here. and jane lynch raising a young daughter with her wife is also going to be joining us tonight. it's been a year since tyler clemente's death. the phil, what kind of a grade would you give in terms of progress that's been made this year on the issue? >> well, i would give a real high grade as far as intention to both legislators and administrators and teachers. teachers are our heroes. come on, these are people that work for very little money. they're very dedicated. but i would give us a very low grade for execution. i would give us a low grade for what we've accomplished. i'll tell you, anderson, it's because we're going at this from the wrong point of view. we're dealing with this with -- with bullies as criminals. and their -- and then their victims. we can't see them in that way. there's got to be intervention with both. they both need help. they both need social skills training. they both need things they can only get if we put it into the curriculum. it can't get in
dr. phil mcgraw is with us. so is bullying expert rosalind wiseman. you'll meet so many brave students tonight as well. my friend kelly ripa is here. and jane lynch raising a young daughter with her wife is also going to be joining us tonight. it's been a year since tyler clemente's death. the phil, what kind of a grade would you give in terms of progress that's been made this year on the issue? >> well, i would give a real high grade as far as intention to both legislators and...
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dr.~conrad murray's team looking to shift the blame now for jackson's death to the singer himself. can they make that case? "kelly's" takes up the argument today. >> what did you hear michael in the background saying? let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare
dr.~conrad murray's team looking to shift the blame now for jackson's death to the singer himself. can they make that case? "kelly's" takes up the argument today. >> what did you hear michael in the background saying? let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only...
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kelly's court" is back in session. poking holes in the prosecution in defense of michael jackson's personal doctor. the l.a. county coroner's offers on the stand in drs manslaughter prime. defense attorneys pointing out what they call were several mistakes made by medical examiners. disputing much of the forensic evidence against dr. murray. >> this syringe has your fingerprint on it, right? your thumbprint. right? >> i don't know if it's thumb or finger. i don't know which finger. >> did you move this to the table? >> i did not move that. >> you don't consider any of that a mistake. is that what you are testifying? >> a mistake? no. megyn: joining me lis weihl and mark eiglarsh. what are they trying to establish through this coroner and what happened the past 24 hours. >> the coroner's investigator. what she is trying to establish. look at all the bottles and medication that michael jackson was on. we are going to admit that michael jackson was an addict. but conrad murray his doctor knew about all those medications. look at all of those bottles lined up. he knew about that, megyn. he knew about that and did nothing. he enabled michael jackson, gav
kelly's court" is back in session. poking holes in the prosecution in defense of michael jackson's personal doctor. the l.a. county coroner's offers on the stand in drs manslaughter prime. defense attorneys pointing out what they call were several mistakes made by medical examiners. disputing much of the forensic evidence against dr. murray. >> this syringe has your fingerprint on it, right? your thumbprint. right? >> i don't know if it's thumb or finger. i don't know which...