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to the public when these weapons systems are deployed, and at the end of the day i believe it was dr. lee who made a presentation in 2010 when he spoke before you, and he indicated -- i was going to quote him, but i seem to have lost my thing. good night he said we are not standing against electronic control devices. what he said was, if i were to be arrested, if i had to be shot with anything, a taser versus a fire arm, and that is the bottom line. we want to mitigate the need for lethal force while providing another option, and i truly believe if that option was in place on july 18, it would have been a different outcome. >> having gone through two of these presentations, can you explain the difference between the gun you have showed us and the taser? pain compliance would not work with a firearm as opposed to the taser. >> i can do that. you are talking about a 40 millimeter projectile that is very debilitating, and the person on the other end of its typically is going to have an immediate response in terms of serious injury in most cases. get a weapon systems, the electronic control d
to the public when these weapons systems are deployed, and at the end of the day i believe it was dr. lee who made a presentation in 2010 when he spoke before you, and he indicated -- i was going to quote him, but i seem to have lost my thing. good night he said we are not standing against electronic control devices. what he said was, if i were to be arrested, if i had to be shot with anything, a taser versus a fire arm, and that is the bottom line. we want to mitigate the need for lethal force...
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up the conflict increasing the possibility of it spilling into a regional war that's according to dr lee mohamad to editor in chief what was syria trying to do you. know when anybody talks about a no fly zone they are talking about a regional war. quite well that the syrian army will not allow any foreign power or foreign armies to interfere within the syrian land and any attempt to create a safe zone or a no fly zone will be responded to by war and any war between syria and turkey or syria and any neato nation will turn into a large regional war and syria is a part of a huge alliance and for instance the iranians just last week made it clear that if any foreign power tries to interfere in syria they would not just watch their strongest ally for now we seems clinton offering money to support a few g.'s but actually under the table they are supporting other groups and the signal let's try to understand what they are in the past few days we've seen them throwing post office workers from. the roof civil war cars are being attacked and seen rebels kill people in the streets lot of them with
up the conflict increasing the possibility of it spilling into a regional war that's according to dr lee mohamad to editor in chief what was syria trying to do you. know when anybody talks about a no fly zone they are talking about a regional war. quite well that the syrian army will not allow any foreign power or foreign armies to interfere within the syrian land and any attempt to create a safe zone or a no fly zone will be responded to by war and any war between syria and turkey or syria and...
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dr. steve lee is the curator of the planetary science denver museum of nature and science.cientists for the space science institute. thank you so much for joining us. >> it's the first earth like planet in our solar system. one of the things we know about mars we had lots of spacecraft there in the past. and we see evidence that liquid water flowed across the surface of mars. the question is right now, the atmosphere very thin, very cold. can you not have liquid water. first thing is why did the water go away? how long ago was water there? but most importantly on the earth, everywhere we find liquid water, we find life, bacterial life, microbes. so we're looking for evidence of that on mars. >> so these pictures that you're looking at, they were sent back already by the curiosity this morning. >> right. >> do they tell you anything at all? >> well, first of all, they tell us that curiosity is safe. wee see the wheels sitting on the surface. s in a nice flat area. so there is dangerous nearby. the second thing is they can actually see the rim of the crater that they landed i
dr. steve lee is the curator of the planetary science denver museum of nature and science.cientists for the space science institute. thank you so much for joining us. >> it's the first earth like planet in our solar system. one of the things we know about mars we had lots of spacecraft there in the past. and we see evidence that liquid water flowed across the surface of mars. the question is right now, the atmosphere very thin, very cold. can you not have liquid water. first thing is why...
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dr. henry lee and everybody else before him, it was critical and phil specter piece of evidence and bloodnd of the deceased and blood spatter on the passenger side of the door of the car. does it help? >>> it helps the police considerably, because the blood spatter pattern would be consistent with a self-inflicted wound. and they are saying that he fired the gun from the right hand and in an attempt to kill himself. and blood spatter would support that, and i dont n't know if we have time to get there, but the big thing of course is the powder burns on the temple. and a gun has to be within 18 inches of a person's head in order for that to be present, and i think that there are powder burns indicated in the temple area, and that would support the claim of a self-inflicted wound as well as the angle of entry of the bullet. so there is a lot here to support the police claim that this is some kind of a bizarre suicide. and -- >> you know, we just scratched the surface, sew with hao we ha more the talk about this case, a and we will do that. thank you paul callan in new york.
dr. henry lee and everybody else before him, it was critical and phil specter piece of evidence and bloodnd of the deceased and blood spatter on the passenger side of the door of the car. does it help? >>> it helps the police considerably, because the blood spatter pattern would be consistent with a self-inflicted wound. and they are saying that he fired the gun from the right hand and in an attempt to kill himself. and blood spatter would support that, and i dont n't know if we have...
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dr. king lee who doesn't endorse the recalls says it's been going on for so long, it's difficult to stopspeaks out may find few friends come test day. >> if a particular training is not willing to use recall to help them pass the exam and the couch of that particular training program is every one does it, then that pticular person can be singled out as a social outcast. >> which brings us back to dr. matthew webb which tells us that's exactly what happened to him. he says he's been shunned by fellow residents and he was fired from the radiology program after something related to the recalls. he was reprimanded by the army for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. webb calls it a personality dispute that's scal lated. now, the army has other plans for dr. webb, as this story was being prepared, he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke to cnn. while he remains an army doctor, he does fear his military career is in jeopardy. >> the army denies it retaliated against dr. webb for speaking out. in the documents we obtained,
dr. king lee who doesn't endorse the recalls says it's been going on for so long, it's difficult to stopspeaks out may find few friends come test day. >> if a particular training is not willing to use recall to help them pass the exam and the couch of that particular training program is every one does it, then that pticular person can be singled out as a social outcast. >> which brings us back to dr. matthew webb which tells us that's exactly what happened to him. he says he's been...
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we have had budget cuts in north carolina dr. lee knows we lost about 10% of our work force three years ago. our class size was over 32 per class. my son's class was 32 students. in fact that teacher that you see was a fourth grade teacher. but ultimately, the bottom line is that our teachers are more successful. and we haven't had a great for years i don't want any of our teachers to hear about rocketship. [laughter] any teacher here we have openings, we are hiring. our teachers have not had a raise so i continue to work with such enthusiastic vigorous energy and all the students sense that. what they're doing with students is making a difference. they are more successful. i can't say that without the digital resources they used to provide a precision in terms of intervention with students and then the driving component of relevance. i really believe when students are using this kind of resources in the class is, they see what they are doing in schools connected to their future. and in so many places they are going through a process
we have had budget cuts in north carolina dr. lee knows we lost about 10% of our work force three years ago. our class size was over 32 per class. my son's class was 32 students. in fact that teacher that you see was a fourth grade teacher. but ultimately, the bottom line is that our teachers are more successful. and we haven't had a great for years i don't want any of our teachers to hear about rocketship. [laughter] any teacher here we have openings, we are hiring. our teachers have not had a...
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dr. w.p. andrew lee ...partment of plastic and reconstructive surgery at johns hopkins university joins us this morning to talk about what is involved. -what is facial transplant surgery .. the whole face ? -do you take on the look and shape of the other person -for what reason ouud sooeone need face transplant srgery --here are organ donors .. will this now be added to the pist-how many doctors are involved-how long does it take -were yoru seeing a real need for this jeep liberties... are over. it's the end of an era. era.when the last ones rolled off the assembly line.. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all preseason football. how ravens fans are celebrating tonight on fox 45 3 3 3 3 3 fiber map he's accused of killing his roommate and eating his heart and his brain.but doctors now say the morgan state university student is trial.megan gilliland is here with more on what happens from here... and if juutice will ever be served. good morning guys,this is 21-year old alexander kinyua... he adm
dr. w.p. andrew lee ...partment of plastic and reconstructive surgery at johns hopkins university joins us this morning to talk about what is involved. -what is facial transplant surgery .. the whole face ? -do you take on the look and shape of the other person -for what reason ouud sooeone need face transplant srgery --here are organ donors .. will this now be added to the pist-how many doctors are involved-how long does it take -were yoru seeing a real need for this jeep liberties... are...
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i'm going introduce the moderator that is dr. lee loxman who is the director of division and 4-h.nstitute food and agricultural with the u.s. department of agricultural. in the position she's held since 2010, she provides national leadership for the 4-h development program, which includes positive youth development, curriculum development, formal and informal learning, program quality and peer review process, organizational management, professional development of staff and volunteers, children and youth military program support, this is a very busy person. and supervise i are support. please welcome dr. luxman. ♪ today is my privilege to be part of a panel and moderate being more than a bystander what i should let you know, it is truly an example of positive youth development and these are all upstanders. so when you look at examples, these folks are going to have some of the qualities and capabilities and tell you their stories. first let me introduce to you akil patterson who is sitting here besides me. he's one of the folks who is actually a young adult. okay. new to the youth
i'm going introduce the moderator that is dr. lee loxman who is the director of division and 4-h.nstitute food and agricultural with the u.s. department of agricultural. in the position she's held since 2010, she provides national leadership for the 4-h development program, which includes positive youth development, curriculum development, formal and informal learning, program quality and peer review process, organizational management, professional development of staff and volunteers, children...
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dr. carla hayden is here with suggestions. >> willis, stallone, lee, schwarzenegger -- the biggest action movie stars reunite in "expendables 2". >> the insta-weather plus forecast just ahead. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> if you stepped outside to get the paper this morning, if it was really early, like before sunrise, you may have noticed the pavement was wet. if do you it now, the sun has through for some of you. the rain has moved offshore, cold front is moving east and pushing the rain and eventually the clouds out to sea. there's thunder and lightning but it's over the ocean and there's one one thunderstorm cell off the cape. it's a good morning this morning. 71 degrees at the boardwalk. they had showers earlier. a few people at the beach. not a lot right now. it was crowded yesterday. it's still early. 72 at the airport, 75 at the inner harbor, 73%, the humidity, barometer rising and northeast breeze at 9. winds behind the front are northerly, bringing in cooler air. temperatures in the 70's around the area but off to the west, read
dr. carla hayden is here with suggestions. >> willis, stallone, lee, schwarzenegger -- the biggest action movie stars reunite in "expendables 2". >> the insta-weather plus forecast just ahead. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> if you stepped outside to get the paper this morning, if it was really early, like before sunrise, you may have noticed the pavement was wet. if do you it now, the sun has through for some of...
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dr. feld ] it's not too late. [ male announcer ] ...doesn't mean you can't date again. i got us champagne. you did? oh! ♪ but you got to keep your head up ♪ [ male announcer ] meryl streep, tommy leees, steve carell. it's possible for anyone willing to try. i wonder if he talks to his wife like that. "mildred, i find it very interesting that you are naked." [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] "hope springs." rated pg-13. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store.
dr. feld ] it's not too late. [ male announcer ] ...doesn't mean you can't date again. i got us champagne. you did? oh! ♪ but you got to keep your head up ♪ [ male announcer ] meryl streep, tommy leees, steve carell. it's possible for anyone willing to try. i wonder if he talks to his wife like that. "mildred, i find it very interesting that you are naked." [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] "hope springs." rated pg-13. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless...
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lee, live in new orleans for us this morning. thank you. >>> a psychiatrist who worked with james holmes says she warned police about him about a month before the colorado theater shootings. dr. lynn testified about working with holmes in june. she said she only worked with him once. holmes mailed her a notebook days before the shootings p attorneys say he tried to call her nine minutes before the attack. holmes' attorneys say that notebook is privileged information due to patient/doctor confidentiality and should not be allowed to use as evidence. >>> a private service will be held for neil armstrong near his home in cincinnati. armstrong died saturday of complications from heart surgery. 82-year-old old. president obama ordered flags fly at half staff over the white house, military bases, and u.s. embassies all over the world today in honor of armstrong. >>> bickering on the hill could delay some much needed repairs to the capitol dome. the dome has more than 1,000 minor cracks and needs $60 million in repairs. there are leaks which could damage the iron and stone infrastructure and the artwork inside. scheduled to vote on a compromise late last month. lawmakers are consid
lee, live in new orleans for us this morning. thank you. >>> a psychiatrist who worked with james holmes says she warned police about him about a month before the colorado theater shootings. dr. lynn testified about working with holmes in june. she said she only worked with him once. holmes mailed her a notebook days before the shootings p attorneys say he tried to call her nine minutes before the attack. holmes' attorneys say that notebook is privileged information due to...
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lee, thomas massie, tom davis. there are other ones coming. this movement is the legacy of ron paul. it is our responsibility. thank you very much. >> dr. paul [no audio] >> that was great. >> dr. ron paul, more than 4000 babies delivered. a man of faith. committed to protecting life. >> this notion of life not being valuable is not something i can accept. i cannot walk into an operating room where they are doing an abortion on a late pregnancy. they put the baby in a bucket in the corner of the room and pretended it was not there. i walked down the hallway and a baby was born early. they had 10 doctors in there to save the baby. who are we to decide that we can throw one away and struggle for the other? unless we understand that life is precious, we cannot protect of liberty. [applause] >> we are having fun. we are having more fun than they are going to have. do you know why he gets more donations than the others? from the military servicemen? from men who have been to war and have fought with war, fought with women? who have sacrificed? you know why? they know that ron mock -- ron paul will fight for america, but he will not sacrifice
lee, thomas massie, tom davis. there are other ones coming. this movement is the legacy of ron paul. it is our responsibility. thank you very much. >> dr. paul [no audio] >> that was great. >> dr. ron paul, more than 4000 babies delivered. a man of faith. committed to protecting life. >> this notion of life not being valuable is not something i can accept. i cannot walk into an operating room where they are doing an abortion on a late pregnancy. they put the baby in a...
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dr. cosgrove, thank you. >> see you guys in jackson hole. >> have a wonderful weekend, everybody. >>> we'll see if we get diggy with it in the markets. welcome. i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee. david faber is off today. moderate weakness, of course, after a rough few days. got some durable numbers not too long ago. not bad. the lower, once you start to strip out the ex-transports, we watch a meeting coming out between merkel. dan greenhouse with btig and cnbc contributor. a lot to get with with dan. >> absolutely. let's get to our road maps this morning. the markets reversal after four straight days down after highs earlier this week and now chatter about september. trying to batten down the hatches? >> and are the federal officials having any impact on what ben bernanke is going to say in jake s jackson hole next week? >> and you know who owns a lot of facebook? morgan stanley. first, the dow and s&p coming off the worst numbers in a week. all three indices are still in positive territory with the dow clinging to some gains. but will september give the bulls something to threat about? we know september's seasonally week. there will be a lot more speculation about jackson h
dr. cosgrove, thank you. >> see you guys in jackson hole. >> have a wonderful weekend, everybody. >>> we'll see if we get diggy with it in the markets. welcome. i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee. david faber is off today. moderate weakness, of course, after a rough few days. got some durable numbers not too long ago. not bad. the lower, once you start to strip out the ex-transports, we watch a meeting coming out between merkel. dan greenhouse with btig and cnbc...