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stick around. ( laughter ) in ann dr. ken you play a guy nd dr. ken.eird? or difficult? >> no. >> stephen: i played somebody named me but wasn't like me. you're actually playing somebody named you who is like you? >> to your point, i feel like the show is an alternate timeline had the hangover never happened. had i not jumped out naked out of a trunk, that would have been my life. >> stephen: when, by the way, which, by the way, i have to say. ( cheers and applause ) the minute. >> -- as a performer, as a comedian, as a middle-aged man, when i saw you jump out of that trunk and just start wailing on them, i thought, "i love this man like a that was. are you up for anything? will you donything you won't tr? >> i mean, you know, i on, there's nothing i won'tne . >> the adrenaline of the lens, off, i'm really just your basics afraid to go on a roller coaster you. >> sph no, i don't. we went to disney world-- we i'm just terrified of going no . >> no, really t go upside down t bothers me about space mountain, it's in the dks of decapitation. >> me, too. >>
stick around. ( laughter ) in ann dr. ken you play a guy nd dr. ken.eird? or difficult? >> no. >> stephen: i played somebody named me but wasn't like me. you're actually playing somebody named you who is like you? >> to your point, i feel like the show is an alternate timeline had the hangover never happened. had i not jumped out naked out of a trunk, that would have been my life. >> stephen: when, by the way, which, by the way, i have to say. ( cheers and applause ) the...
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also want to show our viewers a quick clip of "dr. ken." >> it's three strikes! >> i'm not a baseball guy! >> it's three strikes! you don't have to be a baseball guy! >> i was homeschooled. >> where?! outer space?! >> as we watched that, elise, an interesting thought came to me. you mentioned that you do enjoy seeing asian-american characters on tv but their role needs to send a positive message. >> absolutely. i started watching "fresh off the boat" at the beginning of the season. i was very excited about it. and i just felt like, as i see in a lot of shows or movies, the reduction is that the men are always emasculated somehow. they fit into this stereotype that the asian man is not a strong man. and i find that really frustrating. >> mm-hmm. well, masashi, what can we do to diversify the storytelling of asian-americans and make the experience more true for the viewer? >> yeah, absolutely. and i do think there are so many stories within the asian-american communities that haven't been told, and i do think that "fresh off the boat," "dr. ken" may not be for ever
also want to show our viewers a quick clip of "dr. ken." >> it's three strikes! >> i'm not a baseball guy! >> it's three strikes! you don't have to be a baseball guy! >> i was homeschooled. >> where?! outer space?! >> as we watched that, elise, an interesting thought came to me. you mentioned that you do enjoy seeing asian-american characters on tv but their role needs to send a positive message. >> absolutely. i started watching "fresh...
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but dr. kenr. and even when i would do comedy on the side. like patients would come up to me and when they found out i did comedy or they saw me on comedy central, they were like, "i'm so happy you have an outlet as a doctor," because i was very serious -- i never joked around at work. i mean, it is life and death, it's medicine so i never let on that i had any other interest. and that's totally true. ask any of my former patients. they would never know. and so when they say you could -- i could never envision you doing this. that's a compliment, as opposed to -- i mean, if you really -- if a patient came for me and said, "dude, i knew you'd be huge, man. [ light laughter ] ever since from the moment you checked my prostate, i said, "this guy's hilarious." [ laughter ] "some day's he going jump naked out of trunk. you'll see." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't think people would predict that. [ applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to play a a quick game with you really quick. would you mind playing?
but dr. kenr. and even when i would do comedy on the side. like patients would come up to me and when they found out i did comedy or they saw me on comedy central, they were like, "i'm so happy you have an outlet as a doctor," because i was very serious -- i never joked around at work. i mean, it is life and death, it's medicine so i never let on that i had any other interest. and that's totally true. ask any of my former patients. they would never know. and so when they say you could...
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joining us now by phone from mount sinai health system is dr. ken davis. for joining us this afternoon. talk about how the republicans in the house want to move medicaid from a police shared federal state program with matching federal payments to one where washington provides block grants to the states. how they implement the provision of these block grants is critical, isn't it? dr. davis: absolutely critical. we know the goal is to decrease the amount of money states are getting. affects those states that have had the most expansion of their medicaid programs. how will they be able to sustain the level of coverage they currently have when they ultimately receive less dollars? re will have to be changes in who's eligible and what will be the co-pays associated with that. binn ministration is a first iteration of more discussions to go. -- the administration says this is a first iteration of more discussions to go. dr. davis: there are a number of issues. the first is the comorbidity associated with disability -- a lot of people have disability and those d
joining us now by phone from mount sinai health system is dr. ken davis. for joining us this afternoon. talk about how the republicans in the house want to move medicaid from a police shared federal state program with matching federal payments to one where washington provides block grants to the states. how they implement the provision of these block grants is critical, isn't it? dr. davis: absolutely critical. we know the goal is to decrease the amount of money states are getting. affects...
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followed by dr. kentank. 20/20 at 10:00 then abc 7 news at 11:00. >> gettingi its first taste of salt water. >> many of them are retires but one day kids may benefit. >> eric thomas is in >>> repo >>>. >> reporter: a few hundred yards from a tent to the boat ramp, she will be launched tomorrow. >> i said the same thing everybody else did, wow. >> dan higgins spent the las four years building the turner. they used timber cut down in mendocino county, shave need planks and steamed for three hours each so they could be molded into place. >> it is very intrickate. a lot of bending, laminating and cussing. >> price tag, $6.5 million. less than half the cost of buying one already built. >> we also built a community. >> when the turner is ready to set sale, organizers hope to take $15,000 young people were year out on the water and get them closer to nature. >> when they go op board ship what they do matters. they have to look at the ship, the crew and themselves. >> dan higgins is a veteran boat builder and it
followed by dr. kentank. 20/20 at 10:00 then abc 7 news at 11:00. >> gettingi its first taste of salt water. >> many of them are retires but one day kids may benefit. >> eric thomas is in >>> repo >>>. >> reporter: a few hundred yards from a tent to the boat ramp, she will be launched tomorrow. >> i said the same thing everybody else did, wow. >> dan higgins spent the las four years building the turner. they used timber cut down in mendocino...
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. >>> coming up on abc 7 at 8:00, "last man standing," "dr. ken," "shark tank," "20/20," followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. jimmy kimmel live, tonight matthew perry and michael pena. >> that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news. looking for breaking news on twitter @abc7newsbayarea. >> for the entire abc 7 news team, thank you for joining us and have a great evening. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a writer from westlake village, california... a software developer from new york, new york... and our returning champion, a teacher educator from woburn, massachusetts... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we're wasting no time today. jon and robert, the newcomers. welcome aboard. champ, good to see you again. let's go to work. here are the categories... next... notice the quotations marks. stephanie, off you go. the "long" & the "short" of it for $200. -stephanie. -what are long johns? -good. "long" & "short," $
. >>> coming up on abc 7 at 8:00, "last man standing," "dr. ken," "shark tank," "20/20," followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. jimmy kimmel live, tonight matthew perry and michael pena. >> that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news. looking for breaking news on twitter @abc7newsbayarea. >> for the entire abc 7 news team, thank you for joining us and have a great evening. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's...
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coming up tonight on abc7, at 8:00, last man standing followeddy "dr. ken." of followed by "shark tank." a few thoughts about what really matters. we spring forward tomorrow a time once again to set our clocks ahead. i like the extra hour of sun light especially in the middle of summer. but then again, like many of you i like falling back, as well. kind of cozy to be tucked away evening when it's cold outside. there are a lot of mixed feelings about it. the debate over whether it is still necessary it rekindled this time every year. among the benefits the hope was could con be energy by making more use of natural light and save lives by reducing car accidents. detractors believe those benefits are overstated and traditional dairy farmers claim it messes up the milking schedules. the tourist industry loves more daylight. it means more tourists staying late and spending more money. who knows. what really matters for the moment is we remember to spring forward tomorrow before going to bed and enjoy an extra hour of daylight on sunday. i always love hearing from
coming up tonight on abc7, at 8:00, last man standing followeddy "dr. ken." of followed by "shark tank." a few thoughts about what really matters. we spring forward tomorrow a time once again to set our clocks ahead. i like the extra hour of sun light especially in the middle of summer. but then again, like many of you i like falling back, as well. kind of cozy to be tucked away evening when it's cold outside. there are a lot of mixed feelings about it. the debate over...
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. >>> coming up tonight in primetime, at 8:00 last man standing followed by dr. ken. we've got "shark 10: 10:00, 20/20. >>> tomorrow b.a.r.t. inches closer to san jose when service begins at the warm springs station in fremont. >> it may depend on a federal grant when washington seems intent on slashing budgets. david louie shows us the potential hurdle ahead. >> reporter: even in the rain, the new warm springs south fremont b.a.r.t. station shines. all of its day lime electrical needs will be solar generated. there are 42 vehicle charging stations available. the public was invited to check it out ahead of service starting on saturday. >> this station is going to be that pivot point where we head down to santa clara county. >> reporter: the cost of building the extension was $790 million and came in $100 million under budget. next up with him be the opening of the new berryessa station here in san jose, but there is growing concern this could become the end of the line, that a much wished for extension into downtown san jose and santa clara might be in doubt. that's b
. >>> coming up tonight in primetime, at 8:00 last man standing followed by dr. ken. we've got "shark 10: 10:00, 20/20. >>> tomorrow b.a.r.t. inches closer to san jose when service begins at the warm springs station in fremont. >> it may depend on a federal grant when washington seems intent on slashing budgets. david louie shows us the potential hurdle ahead. >> reporter: even in the rain, the new warm springs south fremont b.a.r.t. station shines. all of its...
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coming up tonight on abc7, at 8:00, last man standing followeddy "dr. ken." cup of followed by "shark tank." a few thoughts about what really matters. we spring forward tomorrow a time once again to set our clocks ahead. i like the extra hour of sun light especially in the middle of summer. but then again, like many of you i like falling back, as well. kind of cozy to be tucked away evening when it's cold outside. there are a lot of mixed feelings about it. the debate over whether it is still necessary it rekindled this time every year. among the benefits the hope was could con be energy by making more use of natural light and save lives by reducing car accidents. detractors believe those benefits are overstated and traditional dairy farmers claim it messes up the milking schedules. the tourist industry loves more daylight. it means more tourists staying late and spending more money. who knows. what really matters for the moment is we remember to spring forward tomorrow before going to bed and enjoy an extra hour of daylight on sunday. i always love hearing f
coming up tonight on abc7, at 8:00, last man standing followeddy "dr. ken." cup of followed by "shark tank." a few thoughts about what really matters. we spring forward tomorrow a time once again to set our clocks ahead. i like the extra hour of sun light especially in the middle of summer. but then again, like many of you i like falling back, as well. kind of cozy to be tucked away evening when it's cold outside. there are a lot of mixed feelings about it. the debate over...
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we sit down with kennedys after camelot star katie holmes and have dr. ken funny man from dr. anks so much.le tnks always good to talk to you knewk episode today at 1:00 o'clock0 c just about two hours away. a thanks garcelle, bye-bye. >>> good lineup today. today >> i don't think there's tre's anything wrong with that.ng wrog but like you want to dateo dat somebody who understands --an - >> it's much easier.s muchasie >> world you live in. you le in >> also talking about j rod anda a low. [ laughter ] >> what did you call him. >> halo. >> that's what i was trying say. >> don't start that.hat. >> he doesn't take katie holmes. >> ahh.h. >> finally this hour don'tly tho forget to fill out your brackete time is running out to join the good day bracket chall >> do it. see if you can beat us. n tif yoou sign snnoo up and pick your teams see if you can beat us.t we do have link to the foxox sports good day group on fox5 f fox book page even of our individual pages we'll tweet out the link as well. well. it's free. it's just for fun.it's we've got more than a hundredan people signed u
we sit down with kennedys after camelot star katie holmes and have dr. ken funny man from dr. anks so much.le tnks always good to talk to you knewk episode today at 1:00 o'clock0 c just about two hours away. a thanks garcelle, bye-bye. >>> good lineup today. today >> i don't think there's tre's anything wrong with that.ng wrog but like you want to dateo dat somebody who understands --an - >> it's much easier.s muchasie >> world you live in. you le in >> also...
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. >>> coming up tonight at 8:00, last man standing, then dr. ken. family manson followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> "beauty and the beast" opened in theaters across the country today. the movie expected to easily earn $100 million out of the gate. george caught up with some of the stars of the film. ♪ >> reporter: if you see "beauty and the beast" you may notice more than one tip of the hat to movie musicals of the past. in one scene belle looks like she could be in "the sound of music." >> you're 100% correct. i think, you know, belle is a -- he's a cinema lover, a theater lover. "be our guest" was inspired by old hollywood musicals. >> there's a big influence. >> there are influences -- yeah, there are influences throughout. >> i think there's things to appeal to all generations really. but it does embrace the big movie musical. after all, that's what it is. >> reporter: many of the stars just looked into their hearts and knew they needed to say yes to this one. >> i grew up with the original animation and it actually is my favorite disney film o
. >>> coming up tonight at 8:00, last man standing, then dr. ken. family manson followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> "beauty and the beast" opened in theaters across the country today. the movie expected to easily earn $100 million out of the gate. george caught up with some of the stars of the film. ♪ >> reporter: if you see "beauty and the beast" you may notice more than one tip of the hat to movie musicals of the past. in one scene belle looks...
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. >>> coming up tonight in primetime, at 8:00 it is "last man standing" followed pie "dr. ken.""shark tank," "20/20" followed by the abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> playing with a robot sounds like fun but for students at cal tech it's also a lot of work. a competition this week put their skills to the test. sid garcia was there. >> the baseball is being transferred now. >> reporter: some of the brightest young minds at cal tech are taking part in one of the more stressful classroom assignments they have ever had. these mechanical engineering students design and build robots to go over what looks like a simple obstacle course. >> we had mostly everything working. the issue is we didn't anticipate the seesaw. it bounces when it lands and it lifts it off and flips it over. >> reporter: mechanical engineering students have been challenged to design and build robots for this annual race. think of this as their indy 500 race. the robot is the culmination of these brainiacs putting their collective heads together to get what looks like a toy through and over these obstacles. >> the result is
. >>> coming up tonight in primetime, at 8:00 it is "last man standing" followed pie "dr. ken.""shark tank," "20/20" followed by the abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> playing with a robot sounds like fun but for students at cal tech it's also a lot of work. a competition this week put their skills to the test. sid garcia was there. >> the baseball is being transferred now. >> reporter: some of the brightest young minds at cal tech are...
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to see the character, louis, the father in "fresh off the boat" -- and, also, abc has a new show, "dr. ken," coming out this fall -- what is it like to see images of yourself in mainstream media now? >> mm-hmm. i think it's a great thing. i grew up in massachusetts. we were the only asian-american family -- probably the only family of color in the whole town i grew up in, so the show has a lot of relatability, and i think that's important for many asian-americans who are still living in relative ethnic isolation to see positive images in the mainstream -- helps a lot with self-esteem. it helps a lot with feelings of belonging. >> you agree with that, margaret? >> absolutely. i think role models play a really big role in giving folks that feeling that they can achieve this, too. and i just want to acknowledge you, because i remember in high school, you wanted to be a newscaster, and here you are, and you really have been a trailblazer, and it's been great to see folks like you in the media. >> thank you. you know what? i had great mentors. i think that is something very important to point o
to see the character, louis, the father in "fresh off the boat" -- and, also, abc has a new show, "dr. ken," coming out this fall -- what is it like to see images of yourself in mainstream media now? >> mm-hmm. i think it's a great thing. i grew up in massachusetts. we were the only asian-american family -- probably the only family of color in the whole town i grew up in, so the show has a lot of relatability, and i think that's important for many asian-americans who...
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the season two finale of dr. ken. should we look at a clip? >> sure. >> is this ken park?ng a one-episode role for a part on a show set at a community college. do you think you can make it to audition at 5:00. sure. i can make that work. i have to move a few things around. >> i don't care. >> the writing is brilliant. >> thank you so much. >> it's the joke we all can relate to. but you put it on screen. >> we've all been there. >> no. this is very much like art imitating life because that actor right there was the creator of "community" that was here on nbc for five years. so, we wrote that in the show. and the finale, where ken auditions for a "community" sitc sitcom. and he plays himself. it's very surreal. >> how much of your real life do you work into the show? >> a bit. especially this season. i've gone a lot deeper into my own life. stuff where it's medical cases. it could be an innocent case of hives. my boss was allegrgic to his girlfriend, that was getting stress hives. and we did some deeper stuff, too. my real-life wife is a breast cancer survivor. eight years c
the season two finale of dr. ken. should we look at a clip? >> sure. >> is this ken park?ng a one-episode role for a part on a show set at a community college. do you think you can make it to audition at 5:00. sure. i can make that work. i have to move a few things around. >> i don't care. >> the writing is brilliant. >> thank you so much. >> it's the joke we all can relate to. but you put it on screen. >> we've all been there. >> no. this is very...
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. >>> mount sinai ceo dr. ken davis weighs in in the next hour of the show.ll join us after the bell. don't miss it. >>> let's get to our closing bell exchange. sandy pomeroy, kenny pulcari and rick santelli checks in from the cme in chicago. kenny, first to you. another day here where it feels like we're waiting for a bunch of key events to come later this week. >> that's exactly what we are doing. we're waiting for the fed and three or four other central banks. central bank, swiss bank. there will be a lot of bank news that's coming out wednesday and thursday of this week. the market's waiting patiently for that. it's also waiting patiently today. no eco data. tomorrow ppi. wednesday cpi. empire state manufacturing. that's going to start impacting. today feels like volume is low. it feels like a day of waiting, right? no reason to make any major move one way or the other so, therefore, we don't. the market's traded very tight. plus or minus $1.50 on the s&p all day long. there's not a whole lot going on. that's not necessarily bad, that's just kind of the m
. >>> mount sinai ceo dr. ken davis weighs in in the next hour of the show.ll join us after the bell. don't miss it. >>> let's get to our closing bell exchange. sandy pomeroy, kenny pulcari and rick santelli checks in from the cme in chicago. kenny, first to you. another day here where it feels like we're waiting for a bunch of key events to come later this week. >> that's exactly what we are doing. we're waiting for the fed and three or four other central banks. central...
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today we'll talk with ken meares, along with dr.haron mcquillan, a board-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. we're going to discuss why omega xl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more coming up next on a larry king special report update. >> announcer: pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their lifetime. we are living longer than ever before, which can cause wear and tear to our bodies. nearly 70% of americans are taking prescription medication. every day, people suffer from aches and pains from everyday activities, including back, neck, knee, and joints. if you want to fight inflammation and pain, stay with us. ♪ >> welcome to the larry king special report update. i want to introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks, the makers of omega xl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omega xl. you sai
today we'll talk with ken meares, along with dr.haron mcquillan, a board-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. we're going to discuss why omega xl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more coming up next on a larry king special report update. >> announcer: pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in...
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and we're so grateful for people like ken burns and dr. henry louis gates and hector galen who have chosen public media. in terms of "sesame street," what we have is "sesame" moving some of their content to hbo. but we didn't lose "sesame." "sesame" content is still on a very dynamic, innovative pbs 24/7 kids channel. so we still have it. but we're existing in a very commercial world. and the most recent thing that happened, i don't know if any of you are a fan of "mercy street," and it was original content, focused on the civil war. and there were two seasons. it was so well done, high production values. they're not doing a third season. pbs can't raise the money. we're very fortunate that we're able to get content like "victoria," and even "downton abbey," which led to educational modules about world war i and -- >> i'm going to have to ask my good friend, the gentleman's time has expired. >> oh, i'm sorry. am i expired or you're expired? oh, i'm sorry. >> believe me, i let you go on longer than we normally do because i love all that stu
and we're so grateful for people like ken burns and dr. henry louis gates and hector galen who have chosen public media. in terms of "sesame street," what we have is "sesame" moving some of their content to hbo. but we didn't lose "sesame." "sesame" content is still on a very dynamic, innovative pbs 24/7 kids channel. so we still have it. but we're existing in a very commercial world. and the most recent thing that happened, i don't know if any of you are...
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ken. >> caller: booyah, dr. cramer.a great staff you have. >> the best in the world. >> caller: i'd like your opinion on nord son corporation. >> northrop or nord son? nord son is very good. they left that plant to mexico. but nordson is a very consistent, very good manufacturer. let's go to marcia in new york, marcia. >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer. i'm calling about nova cure. is it a hold, buy or sell? >> you know, they've got -- you know, when you have these cancer formulations and i have not checked in with these small caps. again, i hate to say it but i have to do homework. i can't just say novo cure is fine. that's not good enough. we're going to do more. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the light round! [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from t
ken. >> caller: booyah, dr. cramer.a great staff you have. >> the best in the world. >> caller: i'd like your opinion on nord son corporation. >> northrop or nord son? nord son is very good. they left that plant to mexico. but nordson is a very consistent, very good manufacturer. let's go to marcia in new york, marcia. >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer. i'm calling about nova cure. is it a hold, buy or sell? >> you know, they've got -- you know, when you have...
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. - ken burns has another series on pbs soon. - [dr. gates] that's right about jackie robinson. - about jackie robinson which he says is as much a race, or more a raced film than a baseball film. - it's true and you know much of ken's work. - [evan] deals with race. - the subtext is race without a doubt. but i remember vividly, i was 10 years old when jfk and nixon squared off. - [evan] yes. - and my parents were republicans. many black people were republicans, we're still the party of lincoln. and there was a liberal wing of the republican party. and jackie robinson begged presidential candidate richard nixon to intervene when martin luther king was in prison. - yup. - and there were black democrats lobbying jfk. - [evan] right. - and nixon refused to do it, jfk did it. daddy king, who had committed all of his tremendous resources. you know, when a black preacher, particularly in the old days, says the lord spoke to me and said we should vote republican, it was yes, republican. (audience laughs) well he had done that. - yeah. - but afte
. - ken burns has another series on pbs soon. - [dr. gates] that's right about jackie robinson. - about jackie robinson which he says is as much a race, or more a raced film than a baseball film. - it's true and you know much of ken's work. - [evan] deals with race. - the subtext is race without a doubt. but i remember vividly, i was 10 years old when jfk and nixon squared off. - [evan] yes. - and my parents were republicans. many black people were republicans, we're still the party of lincoln....
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ken and liz, up next the president in his first address to congress. what he intends to say and how he plans to get his agenda passed. >> we talk to dr.lapook about this diagnosis of cancer. >> and when the country only saw black and white. 0 days and 40 nights. >> i think i get an "a" in terms of what i've actually done, but in terms of messaging, i'd give myself a "c" or a "c-plus." >> pelley: the president gets another chance at messaging tonight as he tells americans his plans for health care, immigration, defense and more. also tonight... the president hopes to deliver a unity speech tonight, and i wonder, are there places where democrats think they can work with the president? a c.i.a. drone takes out a key leader of al qaeda. a puzzling, sharp increase in colorectal cancer among the young. >> i didn't even think that young people could get colon cancer. >> pelley: and a travel guide for survival when the south was
ken and liz, up next the president in his first address to congress. what he intends to say and how he plans to get his agenda passed. >> we talk to dr.lapook about this diagnosis of cancer. >> and when the country only saw black and white. 0 days and 40 nights. >> i think i get an "a" in terms of what i've actually done, but in terms of messaging, i'd give myself a "c" or a "c-plus." >> pelley: the president gets another chance at messaging...
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dr. coburn, how are you today? >> i'm fine, ken, how are you? >> i'm well, thank you.ng about this morning with health care, isn't this a moment in time where we ought to begin to consider some form of review at least and hopefully implementation of something to do with tort reform? because when you speak about health care cost, think of the enormity of the liabilities that all of us, and i'm peripherally involved in the health care industry, but think about the risk to all of us and doing our best, which doesn't always come out to be the best, not because i haven't tried, it's because we're dealing with humanity and we're dealing with variables. it seems to me that while we have everything on the table right now, why wouldn't we also address the issue of tort reform certainly as it relates to the health care industry? >> great question except our founders wouldn't agree with you. the fact is as tort should be controlled by the states. oklahoma totally reformed their tort system. guess what, malpractice rates are half of what they used to be. >> bingo. >> same thing in
dr. coburn, how are you today? >> i'm fine, ken, how are you? >> i'm well, thank you.ng about this morning with health care, isn't this a moment in time where we ought to begin to consider some form of review at least and hopefully implementation of something to do with tort reform? because when you speak about health care cost, think of the enormity of the liabilities that all of us, and i'm peripherally involved in the health care industry, but think about the risk to all of us...
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dr. buchanan and mr. wainstein shee is here. the kremlin playbook of which miss connie was tley was the pr author is a very significant and telling document and let me welcome ken wainstein back to this committee. we have worked together on many issues. he is a -- was an adversary on some, i will say, but a principled and honorable adversary and i'm delighted to have him back. >> thank you. we do have a great panel here. his excellence, toomas ilves. he now works for adviser for center for international studies and corporation. i can't say the name, bernard and susan, how do you say it? center for national security and cooperation. at the institute for international studies and as i said the former president of estonia. he'll tell you what it's like to live in estonia when the russians are next door. heather conley is the europe program director, center for strategic and international studies and she wrote the book "the kremlin playbook and we're in it." dr. ben buchanan is a postdoctoral fellow, cyber security project center for science and international affairs at harvard. and mr. wainstein has been introduced. he was the former adviser to george w. bush, hom
dr. buchanan and mr. wainstein shee is here. the kremlin playbook of which miss connie was tley was the pr author is a very significant and telling document and let me welcome ken wainstein back to this committee. we have worked together on many issues. he is a -- was an adversary on some, i will say, but a principled and honorable adversary and i'm delighted to have him back. >> thank you. we do have a great panel here. his excellence, toomas ilves. he now works for adviser for center...
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dr. chow. >> thank you. >> i apologize for having to leave. >> thank you. any other questions? no, okay. >> thanks catherine. and could we have a document camera again. coming up next, ken nim from the work force development will present the results of the development agreement compliance with work force and hiring requirements. >> good morning, commissioners, ken nim administration services academy, and also local colleges and recruitment for college students for these jobs. the second item which is similar to the entry level position and these are more specifically working with contractors and employers that are seeking office type of work, and we are currently at 60%. so 22 to 37 candidates that we have referred are working on the project. and item number 3 is the first time goal for the construction at 50% of entry level apprentice filled out by city build academy -- we're at 30% and 78 out of the 258 possible opportunities were filled through the system referral and the challenges here for example is the iron workers, we have a lot of iron worker opportunities, but not enough residents able to do the work, and some other [inaudible] for example, they electrician an
dr. chow. >> thank you. >> i apologize for having to leave. >> thank you. any other questions? no, okay. >> thanks catherine. and could we have a document camera again. coming up next, ken nim from the work force development will present the results of the development agreement compliance with work force and hiring requirements. >> good morning, commissioners, ken nim administration services academy, and also local colleges and recruitment for college students for...