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dr. lee was recently appointed as the new president of the korea institute for international economics on economic policy which is south korea's leading institute concerning global economic issues. and also as ambassador for international cooperation and g20 for the republic of korea, it pretty busy. dr. lee, we look forward remarks and to speak for about 15 or 20 minutes and then open up for questions. if you see me waiting over there, that would be the highlight that it's time to the question. and then at 350 time that we have another korean guest, mr. senator mitchell -- mr. cho. did he come yet? he wanted to make a few brief remarks on korea's role on the global economy. dr. lee, the floor is yours. >> let me get my watch out. well, great, thanks. what i plan to do is spend five minutes discussing about the global economy. next five minutes how the g20 views the concentration, and the next following five minutes on the current economy. to i will sort of spend five minutes each on three to
dr. lee was recently appointed as the new president of the korea institute for international economics on economic policy which is south korea's leading institute concerning global economic issues. and also as ambassador for international cooperation and g20 for the republic of korea, it pretty busy. dr. lee, we look forward remarks and to speak for about 15 or 20 minutes and then open up for questions. if you see me waiting over there, that would be the highlight that it's time to the...
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. >> recovery is difficult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is what we expect our patients to have after surgery wex expect them to resume a normal regular diet. and icy foods are not high on the recommended list they're a pleasure he thought he might not experience again. >> yes. when you can't eat, eating is something else. >> after the procedure they extended a flap of tissue through outside of the skin that allowed them to monitor blood supply. >> still to come at 6:00 the oyster that's are a shell of their former selves. >> what i >> new evidence our climate is changing. 2014 will go down as one of the warmest years recorded on earth. last year's world temperature of land and ocean surface readings at 58.3 degrees. noa, the agency that oversees national weather service calls it seventh warmest year, however, both agency as agree nine of the ten warmest years occurred since turn of the 21 sentry. avera
. >> recovery is difficult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is what we expect our patients to have after surgery wex expect them to resume a normal regular diet. and icy foods are not high on the recommended list they're a pleasure he thought he might not experience again. >> yes. when you can't eat, eating...
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campaigns to challenge and make the status quo untenable and impossible to maintain in this country and dr lee in the famous i have a dream speech was originally a normal thing never again as you point out in your article why do you think dr king has been tamed as a dreamer when in fact he was a radical activist because controlling the narrative is incredibly important in as they say perception is reality at least to those who are perceiving it so by being able to control the image of dr king and make him this dreamer as opposed to making him a radical making him a revolutionary making him. in many regards a profit it's very easy to keep people thinking that eventually this will happen you'll get yours by and by instead of understanding that would really it's going to bring about substantive change in this country is direct action by those who are the most directly impacted by the maladies in this country well dr bell you mentioned poverty and sustainability and the current model of capitalism another huge battle i'm ok waged according to oxfam international study terrible statistics here abou
campaigns to challenge and make the status quo untenable and impossible to maintain in this country and dr lee in the famous i have a dream speech was originally a normal thing never again as you point out in your article why do you think dr king has been tamed as a dreamer when in fact he was a radical activist because controlling the narrative is incredibly important in as they say perception is reality at least to those who are perceiving it so by being able to control the image of dr king...
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country and dr lee in a famous i have a dream speech was originally a normal thing never again as you point out in your article why do you think dr king has been tamed as a dreamer when in fact he was a radical activist because controlling the narrative is incredibly important in as they say perception is reality at least to those who are perceiving it so by being able to control the image of dr king and make him this dreamer as opposed to making him a radical making him a revolutionary making him. in many regards a profit it's very easy to keep people thinking that eventually this will happen you'll get yours by and by instead of understanding that what really is going to bring about substantive change in this country is direct action by those who are the most directly impacted by the maladies in this country well dr bell you mentioned poverty and sustainability and the current model of capitalism another huge battle i'm ok waged according to oxfam international study terrible statistics here about the growing wealth gap in the world almost half of the world's wealth is now owned by
country and dr lee in a famous i have a dream speech was originally a normal thing never again as you point out in your article why do you think dr king has been tamed as a dreamer when in fact he was a radical activist because controlling the narrative is incredibly important in as they say perception is reality at least to those who are perceiving it so by being able to control the image of dr king and make him this dreamer as opposed to making him a radical making him a revolutionary making...
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. >> recovery is diffult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is what we expect our patients to have after surgery wex expect them to resume a normal regular diet. and icy foods are not high on the recommended list they're a pleasure he thought he might not experience again. >> yes. when you can't eat, eatingis something else. >> after the procedure they extended a flap of tissue through outside of the skin that allowed them to monitor blood supply. >> still to come at 6:00 the oyster that's are a shell of their former selves. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great ameran novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ female announcer ] try new pillsbury heat-n-go mini pancak
. >> recovery is diffult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is what we expect our patients to have after surgery wex expect them to resume a normal regular diet. and icy foods are not high on the recommended list they're a pleasure he thought he might not experience again. >> yes. when you can't eat, eatingis...
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dr. lee, the floor is yours. >> let me get my watch out to keep the time. can i have the presentation on the screen? thanks. >> okay. what i plan to do is spend five minutes discussing about the global economy. next five minutes how the g20 views the concentration, and the next following five minutes on the current economy. so i'll sort of spend five minutes each on the three topics. they are all intire related. the first five minutes, i'll speak as the president of kiep. that's -- the following five minutes of the sherpa. that's what we're disuthing at 20 level. and the last as an economist -- independent exist -- economist. let me start. let me start with the economist. it -- by essentially talking about the global economy first. according to our outlook, kiep is the only government-owned think tank in korea responsible for international economy as well as analyzing the potential impact on korea and we have our own protection of the global economy that we work closely with cimf. it's related to me being former -- actually happened before. i actually joine
dr. lee, the floor is yours. >> let me get my watch out to keep the time. can i have the presentation on the screen? thanks. >> okay. what i plan to do is spend five minutes discussing about the global economy. next five minutes how the g20 views the concentration, and the next following five minutes on the current economy. so i'll sort of spend five minutes each on the three topics. they are all intire related. the first five minutes, i'll speak as the president of kiep. that's --...
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. >> dr. lee create the polimer says it leaves no toxic residue and it is more durable. they report astounding results. a 25% higher h crop yield using 20% less water. and the next product under development is a super absorbent foam that if injected into the ground can whip moisture up to the surface. this second shooternology comes at a time when there is simply not enough water the meet the state's demands. >> there is no more water. what we have is what we have. that is the game changer. not only in california but on a global basis. >> the product is being marketed to agriculture. but they say there is no reason this couldn't be outed in other areas as well. such as landscaping, parks and golf course. >> our focus is on high value crops. but looking atwater, anywhere you use watt we are potentially it could be used to help reduce the amount needed, make it more efficient. >> while the hope is nature will deliver more water, the smart thing is to simply use less in union city, john ramos kpix. >> the company needs to raise 8 to $10 million to venture full scale product
. >> dr. lee create the polimer says it leaves no toxic residue and it is more durable. they report astounding results. a 25% higher h crop yield using 20% less water. and the next product under development is a super absorbent foam that if injected into the ground can whip moisture up to the surface. this second shooternology comes at a time when there is simply not enough water the meet the state's demands. >> there is no more water. what we have is what we have. that is the game...
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joining me now, dr. lee viniker with the american college of emergency physicians. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> i know you've not worked with this hospital or on this occasion, but this brings to light a concern for many hospitals. i remember being in chicago and doing a piece for several days, looking at the emergency room, the county emergency room, the long wait and the poor quality of treatment, quite honestly, at that time. that was some 15 years ago. but problems still persist. >> yeah, i mean, if you think about it, tamron, first of all, our heart goes out to the fam y family -- >> absolutely. >> -- and the issue here, and this is every emergency physician's nightmare, this is what we've been worried about. in fact, this is what spurred the american college of emergency physicians back in 2006 to do their report card on the state of emergency medicine. the e.r. is our health care safety net, and it is just stretched beyond limits. over 130 million people every year -- that's more than a third of the population -- access the emergency room. so r
joining me now, dr. lee viniker with the american college of emergency physicians. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> i know you've not worked with this hospital or on this occasion, but this brings to light a concern for many hospitals. i remember being in chicago and doing a piece for several days, looking at the emergency room, the county emergency room, the long wait and the poor quality of treatment, quite honestly, at that time. that was some 15 years ago. but...
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dr. richard lee is ant net owens cardiologies, and has been treating her for a common heart problem. >> she has a heart that squeezing normally, but it doesn't fill. >> both harvard lee and his professor colleague, join forces to tackle this problem. >> so you found basically that when you joined an old and a young mouse together, the sizes and the structure of the hearts changed how dramatic was this change? >> it was amazing enough that even i could see it looking at the heart as a whole, and even more amazing when you started digging more deeply into the larrys of how the individual cells changes how the genes that the cells expressed change as a result of this exposure to youngblood in the old animal. >> that something was growth differentiation factor 11, gdf 11 a protein circulating in blood that makes an old mouse heart young again, in four weeks. now mice don't get heart disease, but they may give us clues of how to fight it, here at harvard, they are trying to follow those clues trying to find to solve a cardiac crisis. >> we dropped a high president thinks that there was something
dr. richard lee is ant net owens cardiologies, and has been treating her for a common heart problem. >> she has a heart that squeezing normally, but it doesn't fill. >> both harvard lee and his professor colleague, join forces to tackle this problem. >> so you found basically that when you joined an old and a young mouse together, the sizes and the structure of the hearts changed how dramatic was this change? >> it was amazing enough that even i could see it looking at...
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to learn more watch out world then today because we are delighted to have dr john c lee who's the chairman of the development center for biotechnology that i want to share with this the state of biotechnology development here on the island. whoa come to cool then cut the lead thank you for inviting me to reprint it. it was common to have the pr pro but i guess said you know let me over the last few years steel bar technology has been on the government. the team priorities in terms of development and promotion it's a it's been a worldwide trend as well. this allowed inches for example on the financial sector interests of investment into the fall taking tests. what is the state of the you know fall take the fall of the income one today come here with since many other countries. there also was so focused on the beach. isaiah taiwan's biotechnology industry is still in the early stage but is about ready to take off all in good time. always speaking i think biotechnology started in about nineteen seven the great nineteen seventies or eighties in an i'm sorry it's been thirty forty years but no
to learn more watch out world then today because we are delighted to have dr john c lee who's the chairman of the development center for biotechnology that i want to share with this the state of biotechnology development here on the island. whoa come to cool then cut the lead thank you for inviting me to reprint it. it was common to have the pr pro but i guess said you know let me over the last few years steel bar technology has been on the government. the team priorities in terms of...
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westwood one founder norm pattis is creating talk shows hosted by celebrities like kathie lee gifford, drer. tojoins us from los angeles explain the whole thing. 100 million downloads per month, that is huge. >> what is driving it is basically the consumer. demand so thatn consumers in this case can listen to content and their favorite programs and things of that sort when i want to, is really what is driving it. it has been the driving force on the television side and it is now starting to be recognized on the radio and audio content side as well. how has it been with all these celebrities you take to these lakers games and woo them on the front row? health at podcast. i wish the lakers would cooperate a little bit more. kobe is going through some physical travails right now. the lakers have always done it in the past and i think they will find way to do it going forward. with 100 million downloads per month, you would think the advertising dollars would be there, but they are not. what is the disconnect? >> this is very much like it was when i started in the radio syndication business t
westwood one founder norm pattis is creating talk shows hosted by celebrities like kathie lee gifford, drer. tojoins us from los angeles explain the whole thing. 100 million downloads per month, that is huge. >> what is driving it is basically the consumer. demand so thatn consumers in this case can listen to content and their favorite programs and things of that sort when i want to, is really what is driving it. it has been the driving force on the television side and it is now starting...
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mayor ed lee will hold the breakfast seeking bay area days including a dr. martin luther king, jr. cleanup. it starts at 9:00, this morning and we will have a clean fun which starts in oakland. one person is in a tense situation. >>> police received a call of a man standing in front much a home on reagan street holding several bottles of gasoline. when officers arrived they found him barricaded in a shed with another person. the other person was able to get away but the suspect lit the shed on fire. >> he refused to come out and dishome police say they had to use some force and it is still not clear what the relationship is and the people who live in the home. >>> they have fired the head coach due to a hazing scandal. two varsity players had been death taped to chairs as part of a hazing incident. christopher dolan is representing the two boys and he is also the attorney for the oakland girl who was declared brain dead after cons sill surgery. >>> it is a very rare burn ban and they took it in three counties and you can no long determine burn leaves or burning in other bay area ci
mayor ed lee will hold the breakfast seeking bay area days including a dr. martin luther king, jr. cleanup. it starts at 9:00, this morning and we will have a clean fun which starts in oakland. one person is in a tense situation. >>> police received a call of a man standing in front much a home on reagan street holding several bottles of gasoline. when officers arrived they found him barricaded in a shed with another person. the other person was able to get away but the suspect lit the...
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lee harvey oswald. there's only one. people like dr. ira styler whom you saw there, a second year pediatric resident who happened to be in the delivery room when john f. kennedy jr. was born not breathing and who saved his life. and another gentleman whom i admire very, very much. as many of you may know, the kennedys had a second son born in august 1963. he lived only 40 hours. the surgeon who tried to save his life for 30 of those hours had never spoken publicly, pardon me, about this incident ever before. he gave me his first-ever interview. i told people i would not ask them any questions about john kennedy's sex life or assassination conspiracy theories. more than enough has been written about both. and people were very appreciative of that aspect. there are two or three family members who are in the book, including a nephew, christopher kennedy lawford. he is a actor, a film maker and an author on various books on addictions. he lives in southern california. i've contacted him and said what i wanted to do, and like the other peopl
lee harvey oswald. there's only one. people like dr. ira styler whom you saw there, a second year pediatric resident who happened to be in the delivery room when john f. kennedy jr. was born not breathing and who saved his life. and another gentleman whom i admire very, very much. as many of you may know, the kennedys had a second son born in august 1963. he lived only 40 hours. the surgeon who tried to save his life for 30 of those hours had never spoken publicly, pardon me, about this...
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lee twelfth mann. >> she's adorable. >> nice cap there. >> new citizens sworn in at dr. martin luther king library. one man sworn in after living in the u.s. 35 years and heard the speech for the first time today and reflected on how this country is is moving towards the vision. >> our country has taken great leaps and bounds. we have room to improve but i see us moving in the right direction. >> they represent 31 countries around the world. >> still ahead hope francis with another title. >> but first, a good fisherman's tale. one man fights up a shark and stitches his own wound but what he does afterwards is surprising. >> clouds on different levels we have rain coming tomorrow night. i'll have more straight ahead. >> what a beautiful picture. this is not quite as stunning. back with more hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. and she does! e does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> a doc
lee twelfth mann. >> she's adorable. >> nice cap there. >> new citizens sworn in at dr. martin luther king library. one man sworn in after living in the u.s. 35 years and heard the speech for the first time today and reflected on how this country is is moving towards the vision. >> our country has taken great leaps and bounds. we have room to improve but i see us moving in the right direction. >> they represent 31 countries around the world. >> still ahead...
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dr. king. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft lee. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. the web begins to tighten as the investigators of the new jersey governor select a council and move towards the issue of subpoenas, getting christie's people in the chair and getting them under oath is the main issue. what the investigators need to ask is why every single member of the christie team without exception thought it was in the governor's interest to jam shut the commuter traffic lanes to new york, to render a whole community freeze fried for four days while his gang filled glee like they were high schoolers pulling off a prank on the school principal. nobody in the crew said a word against the caper, not a one. even when faced with resistance they pounded full speed eahead. they proceeded enthusiastically with their plan to punish the people of ft lee. now the governor says he will support an inquiry if he finds it appropriate. does this mean he reserves judgment and the right to claim executive privilege should the new jersey assembly pla
dr. king. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft lee. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. the web begins to tighten as the investigators of the new jersey governor select a council and move towards the issue of subpoenas, getting christie's people in the chair and getting them under oath is the main issue. what the investigators need to ask is why every single member of the christie team...
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dr. king. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft lee. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening.ighten as the investigators of the new jersey governor select a council and move towards the issue of
dr. king. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft lee. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening.ighten as the investigators of the new jersey governor select a council and move towards the issue of
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dr. king. i did not grow up celebrating martin luther king holiday, in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we celebrated property, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> good day. make it a week. >> that lasted until 2000. they celebrated lee jackson king day until 2000 and this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how can you martin luther king jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson? you d politicize him, you rob him of his taxable legacy, you rob him of the words he spoke and wrote and the fight he fought during his lifetime and you can do whatever you want with him but martin luther king is not alone in this. weedy politicize every one, american history, your country as arrogant as the united states to claim you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, in history, you need a history, a narrative of history to match that claim. so everything becomes the politicized and a symbol of american exceptionalism. this is why you have people on both the right and left praising both fdr and ronald reagan and not see the inconsi
dr. king. i did not grow up celebrating martin luther king holiday, in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we celebrated property, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> good day. make it a week. >> that lasted until 2000. they celebrated lee jackson king day until 2000 and this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how can you martin luther king jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson? you d politicize him, you rob...
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dr. jackson >> good afternoon happy new year to you. i'm appalled with this presentation that's been made. you know, they know where those areas are. i've gone to three or four meetings with lee from the mayor's office of housing. cutting and pasting a program that we started back in the early 90s. and it's called envision of housing authority. there's no envision i would like you to look at one or two of you to look at the housing in bayview. it's a mess it's not built for family housing and when you talk about mta when the bond measure was passed back in i believe in the 80s for better transportation and bayview hunter's point what did we get? nothing. talk about mta the tea train don't run. it's a failure. i had to purchase a car in other words, to get to my doctors appointment and when you talk about a m i in that community they've been talking about affordable housing since redevelopment started and since lee worked for the housing authority the income level we can't even move into those buildings what happened is they kicked us out. i have been watching this quite a while and the number of black people that have been displaced and kicked out there's in the tenderloin ho
dr. jackson >> good afternoon happy new year to you. i'm appalled with this presentation that's been made. you know, they know where those areas are. i've gone to three or four meetings with lee from the mayor's office of housing. cutting and pasting a program that we started back in the early 90s. and it's called envision of housing authority. there's no envision i would like you to look at one or two of you to look at the housing in bayview. it's a mess it's not built for family housing...
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dr. marc siegel live. thank you. >>> no grapevine tonight so we can put utah senator mike lee in our center seat. however, go to my blog, the daily bret.com to see the web version of the grapevine. next up, the fox all-stars on word that al qaeda is just as big a threat now as a decade ago. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain liver tests. tell your d
dr. marc siegel live. thank you. >>> no grapevine tonight so we can put utah senator mike lee in our center seat. however, go to my blog, the daily bret.com to see the web version of the grapevine. next up, the fox all-stars on word that al qaeda is just as big a threat now as a decade ago. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz...
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dr. murase? >> i want to acknowledge the work of my colleagues, fewer and mendoza who have been really spear heading this effort. i also want to acknowledge lee and golden and his tireless work on this and i am very pleased at least in an early estimate was that this proposal could result in as many as 91 ra fordable units and i think that is a big win for everyone. and secondly, do i want to acknowledge, that the civil grand jury looked at our surplus properties and have the criticism about letting valuable land, sort of language, and so that i think this is a step in the right direction in terms of taking some of the surplus properties and making good use of it. and finally, i just want to reiterate my commitment to teacher housing. and so since we are all of the building and grounds committee meetings, and i have communicated to staff, how important it was that somehow out of all of these transactions, we make a commitment to teacher housing. and we did look at almost, endless variety of proposals, but, the only one proposal in which we are able to build the teacher housing and the workforce housing involved kind of a risky never done befo
dr. murase? >> i want to acknowledge the work of my colleagues, fewer and mendoza who have been really spear heading this effort. i also want to acknowledge lee and golden and his tireless work on this and i am very pleased at least in an early estimate was that this proposal could result in as many as 91 ra fordable units and i think that is a big win for everyone. and secondly, do i want to acknowledge, that the civil grand jury looked at our surplus properties and have the criticism...
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dr. travis stork holding snapshots from their childhood showing the advancement. joining me now is mary leeigner who posted this picture of herself as an 11-year-old with the glasses and everything. really, it's great to have you here. it reminds me of the it gets better campaign, which helped lgbt youth who were feeling ostracized and talk about the future. what inspired the awkward years pron project? >> it started with conversation talking about the awkward past. she didn't believe me that i had awkward years and needed proof. i don't show the pictures to anybody. i needed to hold my 11-year-old self's hand through it. and that sparked the idea. >> as we think about that, we can go back to the feelings we had as kids and know what made us feel less than. but the pictures that accompany this highlight the person's brief story with the awkward years and what made them feel. are there any that stick out to you? >> oh, yeah, so many stories i wish i could share. a friend of mine who's teacher made fun of her, she had sloel owe sis and couldn't walk right. then another girl who didn't have an
dr. travis stork holding snapshots from their childhood showing the advancement. joining me now is mary leeigner who posted this picture of herself as an 11-year-old with the glasses and everything. really, it's great to have you here. it reminds me of the it gets better campaign, which helped lgbt youth who were feeling ostracized and talk about the future. what inspired the awkward years pron project? >> it started with conversation talking about the awkward past. she didn't believe me...
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lee resurrecting malcolm x and his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr.ing is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence board didn't have. because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or you choose martin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr.. we had a picture of him in our house lies most -- like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x, martin luther king and jesus and now barack obama. the barbershop i used to go to, there are only three pictures on the wall of martin luther king, malcolm x and barack obama. the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, -- mohammed to his right and then art mr. king. i just don't have a whole lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realize that is not entirely my fault. i didn't grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and in virginia we had lee jackson king day, where we celebrated robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same
lee resurrecting malcolm x and his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr.ing is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence board didn't have. because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or you choose martin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr.. we had a picture of him in our house lies most -- like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x,...
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dr. king and other civil rights marchers. but other organizers say tickets have been slow over the past. they hold their manual on fillimore street, san francisco mayor ed lee will be among those attending and they are seeking them and include a tender loin cleanup project between ellis and taylor streets this morning. and it happened at lake merit starting at 9:00 a.m. and clean up in oakland. >>> new this morning in a san jose neighborhood, a man threatens to burn down a home. janine de la vega joins us with more on how police managed to capture him, janine? >> reporter: pam, police say it was intense because a man was holding gasoline containers and they were not sure what he was going to do. >> police were called to reagan street 1130 last night after people say the man was threatening to burn the property. when officers arrived they found 39 -year-old man had barricaded himself in the back in a shed and was holding a woman against her will. the woman was able to escape but he ended up still lighting the shed on fire. >> they were trying to negotiate and as he was he lit it on fire and as he came out he resisted and they had to use some force to take hi
dr. king and other civil rights marchers. but other organizers say tickets have been slow over the past. they hold their manual on fillimore street, san francisco mayor ed lee will be among those attending and they are seeking them and include a tender loin cleanup project between ellis and taylor streets this morning. and it happened at lake merit starting at 9:00 a.m. and clean up in oakland. >>> new this morning in a san jose neighborhood, a man threatens to burn down a home. janine...
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lee resurrecting malcolm x in his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm, or you choose martin. i mean, i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. i mean, we had a picture of him in our house, like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x, martin luther king and jesus and now barack obama -- [laughter] actually, the barbershop i used to go to, there are only three pictures of martin luther king jr., malcolm x and barack obama. [laughter] but the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, the honorable elijah muhammad to his right and then martin luther king. so i just don't have a whole lot of, you know, emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. but i realize that's not entirely my fault, you know? i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia. and in virginia we had lee jackson king day. wh
lee resurrecting malcolm x in his iconography. my father had several x hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say that dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm, or you choose martin. i mean, i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. i mean, we had a picture of him in our house, like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x,...
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lee's mayor joins us on the program ahead. later families fight to honor a brain-dead pregnant woman's wishes. they say a texas hospital has turned her into a human incubator for a fetus. drs we said before the break, governor christie apologized in person today to fort lee's mayor just hours after saying he wouldn't be able to pick the man out of a lineup. the two men have appeared together. governor christie acknowledged it's very possible they had appeared before. this was taken in a news conference in 2011 when christie spoke with several mayors about sick pay reform posted on the governor's web site. christie's opening line when he met with sokolicz today. as for the marry whose city was thrown no chaos by the bridge scandal he called the meeting productive. he told wolf blitzer he didn't need an apology from christie but the rest of the city did. >> do me a favor. don't call me. but call the families who were weight three, four times longer for emergency service agencies when their loved ones were having heart palpitations or their loved ones had extreme chest pains and were waiting for our ambulance corps to afive. >> that was the mayor of fort lee yesterday. was t
lee's mayor joins us on the program ahead. later families fight to honor a brain-dead pregnant woman's wishes. they say a texas hospital has turned her into a human incubator for a fetus. drs we said before the break, governor christie apologized in person today to fort lee's mayor just hours after saying he wouldn't be able to pick the man out of a lineup. the two men have appeared together. governor christie acknowledged it's very possible they had appeared before. this was taken in a news...
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lee. joining me today is dominic chu and the dr. john najarian.out recovery in the auto sector. >> yes. it's not just autos. it's general merchandise overall. that's everything from auto parts to cars to agricultural products group name it. they're shipping more. the big thing here investors love this idea because we know coal has been a headwind. we heard it csx. this time around they got better results despite the fact they're shipping less coal. that's why investors are liking this stock today. >> we also have to wonder whether or not they have to upgrade the railcars because of all the accidents that have been happening with the transport of screwed which has also been a booming business. >> that could be a big thing going forward. as you transport more oil, without pipelines, you could be seeing the eastern railway companies do that kind of volume. they're shipping more of everything else but coal sglets talk scx. it was a clear mix. it's all about a drop it's seeing year on year and the price of gold and copper. one big overhang on the stock
lee. joining me today is dominic chu and the dr. john najarian.out recovery in the auto sector. >> yes. it's not just autos. it's general merchandise overall. that's everything from auto parts to cars to agricultural products group name it. they're shipping more. the big thing here investors love this idea because we know coal has been a headwind. we heard it csx. this time around they got better results despite the fact they're shipping less coal. that's why investors are liking this...
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joining me now, lee gallagher from "fortune" magazine mandy drury, stephanie link nathan bachrach and "fast money" contributor dr to julia boorstin in this case who is size them up for us. julia? >> kelly, netflix earnings are out and the numbers are better than expected. key subscriber coming in at 2.33 met additioning. the international streaming subscriber also better than wall street had expected at 1.74 million. the company had 1.$1.75 billion in revenue. looking at earnings per share, the company reported 79 cents in earnings per share. that far exceeds expectations of 66 cents in earnings per share and is up from 13 cents in earnings per share in the year ago quarter. so kelly, looks much stronger across the board both domestic and international, and i see the stocks spiking on these numbers. >> absolutely. julia, i mean wow, for a company that -- it's always a little bit of a gamble as far as investors are concerned which way did it go. a decisively positive quarter it seems from this early read. the shares up 13%, better than 14% after hours heading back towards that 52-week high of $389. let's get some
joining me now, lee gallagher from "fortune" magazine mandy drury, stephanie link nathan bachrach and "fast money" contributor dr to julia boorstin in this case who is size them up for us. julia? >> kelly, netflix earnings are out and the numbers are better than expected. key subscriber coming in at 2.33 met additioning. the international streaming subscriber also better than wall street had expected at 1.74 million. the company had 1.$1.75 billion in revenue. looking...
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dr. king. i realized it's not entirely my fault, you know. i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king, jr. holiday. i grew up in virginia. in virginia, we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e lee, stone wall jackson, and martin luther king, jr. on the same day. >> big day. >> right. [laughter] >> week. >> it lasted until the year 2000. [laughter] they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000. it goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king, jr. in with robert e. lee and stone wall jackson? you depoliticize him. you rob him of the words he spoke and wrote and the fought he fight during his lifetime. you can do whatever you want him. but martin luther king is not alone in this. we depoliticize everyone. we depoliticize american history. when your country is arrogant as the united states to claim that you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, in history, you need a history are in tiff of history to match that claim. and so everything becomes depoliticized and everything becomes a symbol of american -- so this is why you can have people on both the right an
dr. king. i realized it's not entirely my fault, you know. i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king, jr. holiday. i grew up in virginia. in virginia, we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e lee, stone wall jackson, and martin luther king, jr. on the same day. >> big day. >> right. [laughter] >> week. >> it lasted until the year 2000. [laughter] they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000. it goes to what gary was speaking...
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lee bulloch. but he was released from jail just hours before the crime allegedly happened. so, let's talk about it and joining me to do that again criminal defense attorney holly hughes and psychologist dr. jeff gardere, and, holly, first, to the court and other records that were obtained by cnn. they did not see any violent crimes in bullock's history. is there any way police could have held him longer to keep him from what he did? >> no, absolutely not. if they'd have held him longer they would have been looking at a lawsuit for violating his civil liberties. he was picked up because being a little bit out of control. >> public intoxication. >> they held him as long as they could and then they had to release him. you can't hold on to someone indefinitely because of a future crime, something they might do in the future. there's no way to predict that, martin. they did what they were legally bound to do under the law and if you think about it, if this had gone the other way, if they'd have held on to him, we'd be up in arms about that. oh, he was drunk and you held him for this many hours and how dare you do that. >> how about finding him a place to go. they released him on the street,
lee bulloch. but he was released from jail just hours before the crime allegedly happened. so, let's talk about it and joining me to do that again criminal defense attorney holly hughes and psychologist dr. jeff gardere, and, holly, first, to the court and other records that were obtained by cnn. they did not see any violent crimes in bullock's history. is there any way police could have held him longer to keep him from what he did? >> no, absolutely not. if they'd have held him longer...
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dr. king and dishonor the next step in those that follow in the generations that became the recipients of that mantle. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft. lee, and now the assault on fort hillary. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm kris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this road hog, the deliberate closing of the washington bridge has just got serious. the special investigator brought in after his role in the successful prosecution of rod blagojevich has about 20 subpoenas in the case. he is not going after just bridget kelly, who promises to be the star witness and bill stepien, the campaign manager, but a wide variety of figures including those at the christie reelection campaign. this says the new jersey assembly people mean business. they picked an investigator with a big notch on his belt all right, reed scharr. they have given him wide latitude to get to the truth, including which of christie's cronies tried covering up this caper. supercharged his investigation of richard nixon by hiring john dorr who earned his spurs in robert kennedy's department let's see where this is all taking us. heather hadden has b
dr. king and dishonor the next step in those that follow in the generations that became the recipients of that mantle. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft. lee, and now the assault on fort hillary. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm kris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this road hog, the deliberate closing of the washington bridge has just got serious. the special investigator...
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dr. king and dishonor the next step in those that follow in the generations that became the recipients of that mantle. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft. leeet's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm kris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this road hog, the deliberate closing of the washington bridge has just got serious. the special investigator brought in after his role in the successful prosecution of rod blagojh
dr. king and dishonor the next step in those that follow in the generations that became the recipients of that mantle. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the battle of ft. leeet's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm kris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this road hog, the deliberate closing of the washington bridge has just got serious. the special investigator brought in after his role in the...
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lee's mayor joins us on the program ahead. later families fight to honor a brain-dead pregnant woman's wishes. they say a texas hospital has turned her into a human incubator for a fetus. dray gupta joins me ahead. you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. anncr vo: introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. while, it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply, we stand by our word. c explore what's new. for 575 calories or less on our lighter fare menu. enjoy fresh tossed. go fish. and try our new rosemary garlic chicken at olive garden. during sleep train's huge year efor a limited time,dels save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at cl
lee's mayor joins us on the program ahead. later families fight to honor a brain-dead pregnant woman's wishes. they say a texas hospital has turned her into a human incubator for a fetus. dray gupta joins me ahead. you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places...
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lee's mayor joins us on the program ahead. later families fight to honor a brain-dead pregnant woman's wishes. they say a texas hospital has turned her into a human incubator for a fetus. dranjay gupta joins me ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy eyes and packed with key nutrients to support your heart and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able to do some research and we ended up getting a ford... which we love. it's been a wonderful switch. it has everything that you could want in a car. it's the most fun to drive... because it's the most hi tech inside... i think this c-max can run circles around the prius... the biggest difference would definitely be the acceleration of the car... if you can get someone to test-drive a c-max... th
lee's mayor joins us on the program ahead. later families fight to honor a brain-dead pregnant woman's wishes. they say a texas hospital has turned her into a human incubator for a fetus. dranjay gupta joins me ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy...
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dr. siegel is here. it is all "happening now." jenna: new developments on obama car. hello, everybody, hope you're off to a great tuesday. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. sign-ups for private insurance may be sluggish there is a huge surge in medicaidign h ups. most signing up for the federally-run health plan for the poor did have insurance before. they say the new law is having profound effect because it is helping america's underprivileged. we'll get into that with senator robb portman, republican from ohio. he has a lot of thoughts on the efficacy of all of that. jenna: certainly big political stories of the day. we'll turn to the weather. there is heavy snow and bitter cold slamming the mid-atlantic and northeast. winter storm closing schools and causing a lot of delay in travel. p even federal offices in washington are closed. peter doocy keeps coming to work. he does show up. hi, general peter. >> reporter: hi, jenna. of just about everybody here in washington, d.c. is enjoying a four-day weekend following yesterday's holiday. all federal offices in the area are shut down. opm made the decision before it started snowing. you
dr. siegel is here. it is all "happening now." jenna: new developments on obama car. hello, everybody, hope you're off to a great tuesday. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. sign-ups for private insurance may be sluggish there is a huge surge in medicaidign h ups. most signing up for the federally-run health plan for the poor did have insurance before. they say the new law is having profound effect because it is helping america's underprivileged. we'll get into that with senator robb...
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lee griffin has handcuffed that wonderful anderson cooper. she's always outraged. i love her. are you going to call for help from dr. drew?all 2014. >> you think someone is going to bring you a soldering iron? >> let's listen in melissa ethridge singing john lennon's "imagine." >> make it the best one ever. ♪ imagine there's no heaven it's easy if you try ♪ ♪ no hell below us, above us only sky ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ ♪ imagine there's no countries it isn't hard to do ♪ ♪ nothing to kill or die for and ♪ ♪ ♪dreamer, oh no ♪ ♪ but i am not the only one ♪ ♪ i hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one ♪ ♪ imagine no possessions ♪ ♪ i wonder if you can ♪ ♪ they'll be no need for greed or hunger ♪ ♪ just a brotherhood of man ♪ ♪ imagine all the people sharing all the world ♪ ♪ you may say that i'm a dreamer, but oh, no, i am not the only one ♪ ♪ i hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one ♪ >> happy new year! [ cheers ] >> we are about 50 seconds away from the start of the new year. justice sonia sotomayor has begun the ball drop. >> you've met her, yes? >> i have. she's
lee griffin has handcuffed that wonderful anderson cooper. she's always outraged. i love her. are you going to call for help from dr. drew?all 2014. >> you think someone is going to bring you a soldering iron? >> let's listen in melissa ethridge singing john lennon's "imagine." >> make it the best one ever. ♪ imagine there's no heaven it's easy if you try ♪ ♪ no hell below us, above us only sky ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ ♪ imagine...
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lee hamilton who i think was co-chair of the 9/11 committee's. one of my mentors and this house of representatives the i served and dr.coburn and others on this committee should. talk to us about the mentors you would like to to help guide you and help you prepare for the new responsibility. maybe you've already met with, talked with and who you expect to look to for guidance and counsel in the days ahead. >> certainly one of the things i've done is in the job that i've had in the justice department, i've been able to be fortunate enough to meet with a number of inspectors general in preparation for this hearing, and this hopeful confirmation, i have met with a number of them, michael horowitz, for example, at the department of justice is somebody i worked for one of us in the criminal division. there are a number of others that i've met with, including rick skinner, the former inspector general in the department of homeland security who i knew, again, when i was at the u.s. attorney's office in d.c., and we worked together. the are a number of people and a reservoir of expertise that i can draw on to move forward on
lee hamilton who i think was co-chair of the 9/11 committee's. one of my mentors and this house of representatives the i served and dr.coburn and others on this committee should. talk to us about the mentors you would like to to help guide you and help you prepare for the new responsibility. maybe you've already met with, talked with and who you expect to look to for guidance and counsel in the days ahead. >> certainly one of the things i've done is in the job that i've had in the justice...
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lee griffin has handcuffed that wonderful an ederson cooper. she's always outraged. i love her. are you going to call for help from dr. drew? us, above us only sky ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ ♪ imagine there's no countryies it isn't hard to do ♪ ♪ nothing to kill or die for and no religion, too ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living life in peace you may say i'm a dream dreamer but i'm not the only one ♪ ♪ i hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one ♪ ♪ imagine no possessions, i wonder if you can there'll be no need for greed or hung er just brotherhood of man ♪ ♪ imagine all the people sharing all the world you may say that i'm a dream er, but oh, no, i a not the only one ♪ ♪ i hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one ♪ >> happy new year! [ cheers ] >> we are about 50 seconds away from the start of the new year. justice sonia sotomayor has begun the ball drop. >> you've met her, yes? >> i have. she's a very interesting, very smart lady. there is the ball drop. >> from brooklyn. a new yorker. >> and we wish you a very happy and healthy 2014 as we count down these last seconds
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