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. >> theresa stood shyly at first appointment allowing dr. lewis to gently evaluate fractured teeth and damage to tongue and lower jaw. her injuries she is still able to eat in fact she's grown to love prov loan cheese. >> soon tier's awill find herself back at north star actually very operating room and a long journey for her and dr. lewis tells me after her procedure she'll be that much closer to a more normal life. >> cosmetic is not what we're basing future treatment on it's going to be making sure she is free of any pain and any infection and making sure she is functional so she can eat on her own and drink on her own and play with toys. >> its is a lot about dogs she could be trusting of humans. >> absolutely. >> they don't hold a grudge or met tate on thing that have happened in the past. they move forward. and i think you know that's a good less yn for all of us. >> a lesson of forgiveness and perhaps much like the expression beauty is all in the eye of the beholder. >> i see beauty where other people may see a horrific face. look at her sh
. >> theresa stood shyly at first appointment allowing dr. lewis to gently evaluate fractured teeth and damage to tongue and lower jaw. her injuries she is still able to eat in fact she's grown to love prov loan cheese. >> soon tier's awill find herself back at north star actually very operating room and a long journey for her and dr. lewis tells me after her procedure she'll be that much closer to a more normal life. >> cosmetic is not what we're basing future treatment on...
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. >> theresa stood shyly at first appointment allowing dr. lewis to gently evaluate fractured teeth and damage to tongue and lower jaw. her injuries she is still able to eat in fact she's grown to love prov loan cheese. >> soon tier's awill find herself back at north star actually very operating room and a long journey for her and dr. lewis tells me after her procedure she'll be that much closer to a more normal life. >> cosmetic is not what we're basing future treatment on it's going to be making sure she is free of any pain and any infection and making sure she is functional so she can eat on her own and drink on her own and play with toys. >> its is a lot about dogs she could be trusting of humans. >> absolutely. >> they don't hold a grudge or met tate on thing that have happened in the past. they move forward. and i think you know that's a good less yn for all of us. >> a lesson of forgiveness and perhaps much like the expression beauty is all in the eye of the beholder. >> i see beauty where other people may see a horrific face. look at her sh
. >> theresa stood shyly at first appointment allowing dr. lewis to gently evaluate fractured teeth and damage to tongue and lower jaw. her injuries she is still able to eat in fact she's grown to love prov loan cheese. >> soon tier's awill find herself back at north star actually very operating room and a long journey for her and dr. lewis tells me after her procedure she'll be that much closer to a more normal life. >> cosmetic is not what we're basing future treatment on...
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i call dr julian lewis. dr. lewis: thank you, mr speaker.given that there can be no security for europe without the intimate involvement of the united states of america, will my right hon. friend please redouble her efforts to persuade our continental friends-and, indeed, our friends on the opposition benches-that, whatever they feel about an individual president's personal qualities, the way to proceed has to be to reach out to him, to respect his office and to keep strengthening the alliance? pm may: my right hon. friend is right. one of the themes at the informal council was the recognition of the role that america has played in supporting europe's defence and security and of the need to engage fully with the american administration. that is what we are doing and what i encourage others to do. ms. reynolds: i welcome what the prime minister said about the importance of maintaining the sanctions regime on russia in response to its actions in ukraine. will she reassure the house that we will, where necessary, continue to agree such sanction
i call dr julian lewis. dr. lewis: thank you, mr speaker.given that there can be no security for europe without the intimate involvement of the united states of america, will my right hon. friend please redouble her efforts to persuade our continental friends-and, indeed, our friends on the opposition benches-that, whatever they feel about an individual president's personal qualities, the way to proceed has to be to reach out to him, to respect his office and to keep strengthening the alliance?...
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response the nixon white house formed a special unit which burglarized the beverly hills offices of dr. lewis fielding, the psychiatrist who was treating daniel ellsberg. a new study, nixon's back channel to moscow, traces the fall from power and watergate. >> it started off in terms of having a legitimate national security concerns but quickly descended within about a year of the plumbers creation into political espionage. >> the plumbers uncovered the most serious offense of all, a pentagon spy ring that diverted 5,000 classified documents from kissinger's nsc into the hands of admiral thomas more, then chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> admiral's reporting to the chairman of the joint chiefs and enlisted men. charles radford who was kind of a body man for kissinger and al haig and stole documents from the nsc offices. >> it offers less a road map than a warning from history. secrecy in the conduct of foreign policy can produce great compliments it invariably triggers an adverse institutional response and the determination to identify those linkers can be taken too far. >> kimberly:
response the nixon white house formed a special unit which burglarized the beverly hills offices of dr. lewis fielding, the psychiatrist who was treating daniel ellsberg. a new study, nixon's back channel to moscow, traces the fall from power and watergate. >> it started off in terms of having a legitimate national security concerns but quickly descended within about a year of the plumbers creation into political espionage. >> the plumbers uncovered the most serious offense of all,...
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former secretary of homeland security, jay johnson, former secretary of health and human service, dr. lewis sullivan. former surgeon general, dr. dan thatcher. and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. around the country, state, and local governments have been led by alumni such as maynard h. jackson, the first african-american mayor of atlanta, georgia. as a 1968 graduate of morehouse college, this one of a kind institution has a special place in my heart. during my matriculation, i got to know on a personal level the late dr. benjamin elijah mays, the most renowned president of morehouse, who was a mentor to dr. martin luther king jr. through him i met dr. king during his life. followed him in protest marches. and sang at his funeral. which was held on the campus and which was attended by many national and international luminaries. today under the leadership of the 11th president of morehouse sulvanus jr., the school continue tobs consistently ranked as one of the top colleges in the nation and among the highest respected historically black colleges and universities. as the nation
former secretary of homeland security, jay johnson, former secretary of health and human service, dr. lewis sullivan. former surgeon general, dr. dan thatcher. and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. around the country, state, and local governments have been led by alumni such as maynard h. jackson, the first african-american mayor of atlanta, georgia. as a 1968 graduate of morehouse college, this one of a kind institution has a special place in my heart. during my matriculation, i...
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dr. nicola denzey lewis has come to the coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see a little argument, a little dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells of an angry episode when peter vents his resentment against mary. >> tell mary to leave us because she's a woman and not worthy of life, spiritual life. similar to the jewish tradition that women aren't supposed to be taught torah. >> another lost gospel, that of phillip, suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples' apparent dislike of mary. >> so all those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary magdalene being lovers really jumped from this one passage, right? this is the juiciest stuff that we've got. this is ground zero for those conspiracy theories that there was some sort of relations
dr. nicola denzey lewis has come to the coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see a little argument, a little dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas...
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dr. julian lewis: president trump is what we might call a "known unknown" -- we know that he will do and say unpredictable things, and often just as quickly abandon those positions. he will learn as he goes along, and what we have to remember is that our security and that of europe depends on the atlantic alliance. so does my right honorable friend agree with me that there must be no question of our refusing to welcome him to these shores, in the hope of setting him along the right path as soon as possible, to our mutual benefit? boris johnson: my right honorable friend is entirely right in the sense that the prime minister succeeded the other day in getting her message across about the north atlantic alliance, about nato, and president trump affirmed very strongly his commitment to that alliance. it is vital for our security, particularly the article 5 guarantee, and the new president is very much in the right place on that. he said so. it is totally right, of course, that the incoming president of our closest and most important ally should be accorded the honour of a state visit. that
dr. julian lewis: president trump is what we might call a "known unknown" -- we know that he will do and say unpredictable things, and often just as quickly abandon those positions. he will learn as he goes along, and what we have to remember is that our security and that of europe depends on the atlantic alliance. so does my right honorable friend agree with me that there must be no question of our refusing to welcome him to these shores, in the hope of setting him along the right...
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dr. julian lewis. >> thank you, mr. walker. having been born at the midpoint of the 20th century, i think it's appropriate to look at what happened in anglo-american relations, or in european-american relations, both before and after the 1950s. before the 1950s, we had two opportunities for a world war. and both times a world war took place. from 1950s onward, we had one opportunity for another world war. and that world war did not take place. now, we can all have theories about why there were world wars in 1914, and 1939 to 1945, and why the cold war did not become world war iii. and i, for what it's worth, will give you my theory. and my theory is this. that whereas in 1914, it was possible for an aggressor to think that it could pick off a small state like belgium without triggering a conflict from day one with the united states of america. and whereas it was possible for an aggressor in 1939 to think that it could pick off a small state like poland without triggering world war with the united states from day one, from the s
dr. julian lewis. >> thank you, mr. walker. having been born at the midpoint of the 20th century, i think it's appropriate to look at what happened in anglo-american relations, or in european-american relations, both before and after the 1950s. before the 1950s, we had two opportunities for a world war. and both times a world war took place. from 1950s onward, we had one opportunity for another world war. and that world war did not take place. now, we can all have theories about why there...
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we are a better nation because of the sacrifice of john lewis and jose williams and dr. king.are a bigger, better nation because -- it right now is on the chopping block. we must not surrender our spirits. amy: your response to the choice of neil gorsuch? >> he is a constructionist, construction of women's rights. women are not going to allow controlled byo be someone else. women have the right to own their home bodies. that is a dimension. it is not just women's rights, it is women's rights, workers rights, the rights of consumers. he is to the right of scalia. that should say a lot about the court. to color the amy: and the muslim ban, people protesting all over the country right or today? >> and the world. when you push off on the mexicans in latin america, two thirds of our hemisphere, you push off on china, one fourth of the asian race in the world today, you push off on europe and make them unsettled about putin and push off on refugees -- moral and political i should less secure,e made not more secure. amy: reverend jackson, thank you for being with us. >> and it is a b
we are a better nation because of the sacrifice of john lewis and jose williams and dr. king.are a bigger, better nation because -- it right now is on the chopping block. we must not surrender our spirits. amy: your response to the choice of neil gorsuch? >> he is a constructionist, construction of women's rights. women are not going to allow controlled byo be someone else. women have the right to own their home bodies. that is a dimension. it is not just women's rights, it is women's...
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dr. ben car pick for your urban development and housing. >> and on hand was john lewis, back in january president trump was criticized with saying lewis was all talk talk talk and no action. meanwhile back at the white house the president has a new national security adviser, h.r. mcmaster. >> i am looking forward to doing everything i can. white house i vel ban and the same seven countries are expected to be targeted but does not have an indefinite ban from refugees from syria. and to clarify an exception for dual citizens. lana zach, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. still to come on "action news" at noon, a plane has crashed into a shopping mall in australia and four american tourists are among those killed. >>> four american tourists are among the five people killed when a small plane crash nood a shopping mall in australia. two of the victims were from texas and taking a once in a lifetime vacation. they were flying to a golf outing yesterday when their plane crashed shortly after takeoff and the australian pilot was also killed. they say it could have be higher if it happened when the m
dr. ben car pick for your urban development and housing. >> and on hand was john lewis, back in january president trump was criticized with saying lewis was all talk talk talk and no action. meanwhile back at the white house the president has a new national security adviser, h.r. mcmaster. >> i am looking forward to doing everything i can. white house i vel ban and the same seven countries are expected to be targeted but does not have an indefinite ban from refugees from syria. and...
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dr. martin luther king, our colleague john lewis, and the many others who sacrificed and dedicated their lives to the civil rights movement and the right to vote. the concerns expressed by the great coretta scott king 30 years ago about the dubious past of mr. sessions with respect to enforcing civil rights laws remain the same for many americans today. mr. speaker, the american dream was in fact made possible by the plight of african descendants and we must remain vigilant and steadfast in the fight against racial, social, and economic injustice. mr. speaker, i want to raise another area of concern that african-americans have and that's for health care. my district of the u.s. virgin islands, home to the first african-american female physician in congress, my esteemed pred saysor donna christiansen, like many underserved -- predecessor donna christiansen, like many underserved areas is -- has disparate health outcomes. funding for diabetes and circle cell may be hurt by this administration. programs like supplemental nutrition assistance program which provides critical food to the needi
dr. martin luther king, our colleague john lewis, and the many others who sacrificed and dedicated their lives to the civil rights movement and the right to vote. the concerns expressed by the great coretta scott king 30 years ago about the dubious past of mr. sessions with respect to enforcing civil rights laws remain the same for many americans today. mr. speaker, the american dream was in fact made possible by the plight of african descendants and we must remain vigilant and steadfast in the...
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pick out to lewis, trifecta and averaging eight points a game. get this one, 37, this one, dr.uch. smart one o this 84-71. that is your look at sports. we'll be right back. >>> first alert traffic update for you. if you take the bus route for work or school, the route is splitting in two tomorrow. it's part of changes making to adocument date more riders. today to bus service and during rush hours. also, route 44 buss will begin making extra evening trips. >>> today's weather was more of what we can expect and do expect in february, but it seemed like a shock to the system for these runners after a few really warm days. >> very cold. i'm windy. i think if it weren't so windy, it wouldn't be as bad. the wind whips right through you. i have two shirts on and i'm cold. >> and she has sunglasses. some still opted for shorts today braving the cold temperatures for their sunday run. it was confusing. >> it was, but she had sunglasses on. i love those. >> and the temperatures, they're now going up. >> here's the deal, chilly night tonight, but variety is the spice of life, correct? an
pick out to lewis, trifecta and averaging eight points a game. get this one, 37, this one, dr.uch. smart one o this 84-71. that is your look at sports. we'll be right back. >>> first alert traffic update for you. if you take the bus route for work or school, the route is splitting in two tomorrow. it's part of changes making to adocument date more riders. today to bus service and during rush hours. also, route 44 buss will begin making extra evening trips. >>> today's weather...
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lewis for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair and dr. hall for being here today. talk about federal investment of federal spending did in 2002, the federal budget was $2 trillion. today is 3.4 trillion. to your numbers come and pick your average is about 18.4% of revenues were well above that now and headed above that. the top 1% of income earners if we look at revenues to balance this budget, the top 1% of earners pay $543 billion in income taxes. that is less than this year's deficit, correct? >> i think that's right. i don't know the numbers exact way, but that sounds about right. >> my question is this. i don't think we have a revenue problem. if you look at these numbers again, we are at the fifth year average of 18-point or percent and moving higher than that. how would we do that if you're just going to raise revenue? there isn't enough money at the top, is there? >> we haven't had any civic analysis of that, but you are right, putting it all in revenues makes it a pretty significant revenue increase. just like outlays and most pretty dramatic outlay drops.
lewis for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair and dr. hall for being here today. talk about federal investment of federal spending did in 2002, the federal budget was $2 trillion. today is 3.4 trillion. to your numbers come and pick your average is about 18.4% of revenues were well above that now and headed above that. the top 1% of income earners if we look at revenues to balance this budget, the top 1% of earners pay $543 billion in income taxes. that is less than this year's...
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dr. king. it is said that she gave up her own speaking spot that day believing the crowd should hear instead from a young person. then just 23 years old, john lewisalways on point. insistent and persistent. >> also on hand was a woman who learned lessons from the table and sit down and understand them and they could understand her. >> she was known for her powerful and graceful activism with a extensive hat collection. starting today the stamp and the other dorothy height collectibles are available at the usps website and post offices across the country. in the newsroom, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. alison: all right. they are beautiful. mike, thank you. time for a check on the roads now. trenice bishop is on traffic watch. hi, trenice. trenice: this evening we have a lot going on. beltway blues for folks in virginia. i don't have a live picture but bonn abfin and layhill. there is heavy police on the scene due to a crash with poles down on the roadway. northwest d.c. an incident on georgia avenue. that is southbound between kansas and new hampshire avenues. take a look at the big picture we are seeing heavy volume coming away on the inner loo
dr. king. it is said that she gave up her own speaking spot that day believing the crowd should hear instead from a young person. then just 23 years old, john lewisalways on point. insistent and persistent. >> also on hand was a woman who learned lessons from the table and sit down and understand them and they could understand her. >> she was known for her powerful and graceful activism with a extensive hat collection. starting today the stamp and the other dorothy height...
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dr. scholl's. >>. >> we are talking about changes of human, diplomatic and you name it. potentially millions more undocumented immigrants at risk for deportation. they make it easy for some and harder for asylum seekers. and matt lewisily beast. gloria, let's talk about political fallout. we are starting to see it. >> i think we are. it's how you interpret what this executive order is going to be. there are a lot of people including republican from states like florida and states like california who believe that people who shouldn't be caught in this will be caught in this wide net. there is a sense that we are not touching dreamers now. dreamers are not off limits forever. how are you going to pay for a law enforcement force. he wants 10,000 more people. where is the money going to come from? there are lots of questions that need to be answered. >> the most penitentiary thing for donald trump is fulfilling campaign promises, this was a major campaign theme and he's delivering on it. >> not terribly surprising and there is a question of how it is enforced because these are the things we will prioritize. there are two risks. a risk for many on the left to say you can't make the net this wide. for many regular voters t
dr. scholl's. >>. >> we are talking about changes of human, diplomatic and you name it. potentially millions more undocumented immigrants at risk for deportation. they make it easy for some and harder for asylum seekers. and matt lewisily beast. gloria, let's talk about political fallout. we are starting to see it. >> i think we are. it's how you interpret what this executive order is going to be. there are a lot of people including republican from states like florida and...
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lewis latimer, and his work with the electric lamp. medical, such as charles drew, we are in the process of trying to collect material from dr.s family. dealing with the development of blood banks. we are also looking at percy julie's family and talking with them about the developer of artificial cortisone, so important for medical procedures. we are looking at a range of innovators, both in science and technology. there are plenty of publications, there are some movies about them, as we have noted. there is a lot of material known, and we need to put it all together with the artifacts. host: as people walk through this museum and you look at their faces, what is going through your mind? in guest: i am thrilled that the variety of people who come through this museum. they are from a variety of nations. different ages, different races, and they are taken with the storytelling, and they find it relevant to their lives, and they are respectful of each other and of themselves. i think that is much of the lesson that we are trying to convey. host: we will convene does conclude on that note. thank you very much for being with us. g
lewis latimer, and his work with the electric lamp. medical, such as charles drew, we are in the process of trying to collect material from dr.s family. dealing with the development of blood banks. we are also looking at percy julie's family and talking with them about the developer of artificial cortisone, so important for medical procedures. we are looking at a range of innovators, both in science and technology. there are plenty of publications, there are some movies about them, as we have...