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dr. lyn day, clinical psychologist. tell us what is cutting or self injuries behavior? lyn day: it's not just limited to cutting, but can be any type of self injuries behavior. unfortantely it's more and more common. jean is it a sign of underlying problem? is it a sign of underlying anxiety, depression, feeling overwhelmed, sometiems it's just a sign of wanting to be included. they feel left out from their peers. and they find a group of kids who do the same thing. it usually starts in adolescence.. more frequent among girls than boys. if there is not intervention adn these kids don't get counseling these are children who are likely to develop personality disorders and borderline personality disorders and that can continue through adulthood. jean: is there a connection between cutting and suicidal behavior? or homicidal behaviro or hurting someone else? dr. lyn day there is no connection between cutting and homocidal behavior. these people are generally interested in hurting themselves, not
dr. lyn day, clinical psychologist. tell us what is cutting or self injuries behavior? lyn day: it's not just limited to cutting, but can be any type of self injuries behavior. unfortantely it's more and more common. jean is it a sign of underlying problem? is it a sign of underlying anxiety, depression, feeling overwhelmed, sometiems it's just a sign of wanting to be included. they feel left out from their peers. and they find a group of kids who do the same thing. it usually starts in...
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dr. lyn day "it's a stigmatizing concept to think that if you're mentally ill then you're more prone to violence or violent behavior, which is not true. it's a myth." dr. lyn day is a psychologist who's dealt with patients like in the nicole lovell death investigation. she also has a history of cutting. "cutters are internalizing their pain and internalizing their anger. "they use the physical act of pain to distract them from the psychological pain." keepers told a judge on thursday that she had a history of self- harming. she even got this tattoo as part of a pact to never cut again. but self harm doesn't always mean violence to others. "we worry about what their potential for suicide might be, for other acts of self injury or injury to others, not that cutters are necessarily homicidal human beings." another aspect of cutters surrounds suicide. keepers said that she did suffer from suicidal thoughts but it's different for everyone. "most cutters are not suicidal, most cutters just want to
dr. lyn day "it's a stigmatizing concept to think that if you're mentally ill then you're more prone to violence or violent behavior, which is not true. it's a myth." dr. lyn day is a psychologist who's dealt with patients like in the nicole lovell death investigation. she also has a history of cutting. "cutters are internalizing their pain and internalizing their anger. "they use the physical act of pain to distract them from the psychological pain." keepers told a...
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dr. lyn day "it's a stigmatizing concept to think that prone to violence or violent behavior, which is not true. it's a myth. it's a behavior that left untreated because of all the psychological dynamics under it can really blossom into a full blown personality disorder or other serious mental health issues." watch for withdrawl, unexplained wounds and a collection of sharp instruments. seek medical attention if you notice any of these. new tonight, outrage in tazewell county after what happened during school lunch yesterday. according to the school superintendent, more than a dozen students who had outstanding unpaid lunch charge balances at richlands high school were told to leave their trays at a cash register. but there was a breakdown in communication. instead, all students who owed money were not allowed through the lunch line. school leaders have apologized, but it's little comfort for parents and grandparents. kathy loony/grandparent: "a paid school official can refuse a child food? t
dr. lyn day "it's a stigmatizing concept to think that prone to violence or violent behavior, which is not true. it's a myth. it's a behavior that left untreated because of all the psychological dynamics under it can really blossom into a full blown personality disorder or other serious mental health issues." watch for withdrawl, unexplained wounds and a collection of sharp instruments. seek medical attention if you notice any of these. new tonight, outrage in tazewell county after...
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lyn may: yes. dr. northrup: so this is the wisdom of menopause and one of the things that i, you should know is if you go to the internet and i know many of you do. lyn may: we all do. dr. northrup: um, it's going to be very difficult for you to have thirty years on the front lines of women's health to know what useful and what is not useful i know those things, i've got a huge depth of information and that's where the resources come in and i know i also have this intuitive sense of what's important and what isn't, like the difference between natural bio-identical progesterone and the synthetic stuff, this is crucial to your health so it's all put in here then i've learned that pleasure is extraordinarily important. lyn may: as we're learning. dr. northrup: in the secret pleasures of menopause playbook, one of the things that it has is, it has commitments, it has little contracts you make with yourself write it in ink i want you to do that, where you know that you will, here, my personal action plan for
lyn may: yes. dr. northrup: so this is the wisdom of menopause and one of the things that i, you should know is if you go to the internet and i know many of you do. lyn may: we all do. dr. northrup: um, it's going to be very difficult for you to have thirty years on the front lines of women's health to know what useful and what is not useful i know those things, i've got a huge depth of information and that's where the resources come in and i know i also have this intuitive sense of what's...
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>> one is dr lyn webster. >> i would like to see the evidence. i've looked at their document.'t see anything in the document that says i was promoting the use of opioids >>> the lawsuit claims that you were the author of numerous education programs sponsored by the drug companies that contained virtually all of the defendants misrepresentations that are described in the lawsuit and at the same time you're receiving significant funding from the drug companies. >> do you have a question? >>> is that a conflict of interest? >> no. i was never receiving significant funds of the tell me what significant is. i would be paid for an educational lecture by an educational group >>> an independent group that gets money from a pharmaceutical company, they will contract with you to give a lecture? >> usually in educational forms, yes, that are see me continuing medical education there have been to be certified programs that are not - they're not biassed, they're academically based >>> they're based for by the pharmaceutical companies >> well, you get grants. they get grant, yes >>> the app
>> one is dr lyn webster. >> i would like to see the evidence. i've looked at their document.'t see anything in the document that says i was promoting the use of opioids >>> the lawsuit claims that you were the author of numerous education programs sponsored by the drug companies that contained virtually all of the defendants misrepresentations that are described in the lawsuit and at the same time you're receiving significant funding from the drug companies. >> do...
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dr. lori lyn price. dr. prof. price: thank you for having me here. i am delighted to be her. i am a little but horse with a cup at i'm excited to be here. bit hoarseittle with a cough, but i am delighted to be here. have not visited the 18th-century garden, i invite you to visit. we wanted to have this at the church because when we are talking about herbal remedies of medicine, we are relying heavily on gardens. herbal,e not entirely based. they had other things they used as well. we we're going to go on a tour in the homes.ed not necessarily by the housewife, although we will be talking a lot about her, but what was used in the home england.t 17th-century i will rely heavily on recipe books or as they called them back then "receipt books." were all they rage. it was cool to collect them from all your friends, doctors, many that may have had the name like ." e king maybe it did not come from the king bed they thought it would work better than what you got from your friend or neighbor. is mostly in england, but it would've been very similar herein new england. so much of what
dr. lori lyn price. dr. prof. price: thank you for having me here. i am delighted to be her. i am a little but horse with a cup at i'm excited to be here. bit hoarseittle with a cough, but i am delighted to be here. have not visited the 18th-century garden, i invite you to visit. we wanted to have this at the church because when we are talking about herbal remedies of medicine, we are relying heavily on gardens. herbal,e not entirely based. they had other things they used as well. we we're...
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dr. sarah lyn mark, former senior medical policy adviser at the white house, h.h.s. and nasa and erin hanes, editor at large on "the 19th." and katherine lucy, white house reporter for the wall street journal. dr. mark, i want to start with you. what is your reaction to that new reporting about the who trans mitting information about coronavirus to the trump administration as early as december? >> i'm actually not surprised. we've always had government officials at the who and they're often frequent communicate ok's. that's what you do with the information. i think the other thing we have to keep in mind is that as public health officials come in, we knew we had something very serious. p tens of millions of people were quarantined. new hospitals were being built very quickly. health professionals were ordering ppe. the signals were there. >> erin, we know why the president blames who because it gives him someone to blame. it means then doesn't have to take responsibility. but what does that mean as we look forward, as america continues to grapple with coronavirus with
dr. sarah lyn mark, former senior medical policy adviser at the white house, h.h.s. and nasa and erin hanes, editor at large on "the 19th." and katherine lucy, white house reporter for the wall street journal. dr. mark, i want to start with you. what is your reaction to that new reporting about the who trans mitting information about coronavirus to the trump administration as early as december? >> i'm actually not surprised. we've always had government officials at the who and...
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dr. lori lyn price. [applause] prof. price: thank you very much for having me here. i am delighted to be here. i hope you can hear me. i am a little bit hoarse with a cough, but i am delighted to be here. some of you had a chance to go and visit the garden. part of the reason we are speaking here is because of the association with the 18th-century garden, and if you had not had a chance to visit, i invite you to visit. the reason we had it at old north church is because when we are talking about herbal medicine, which is mostly what the wife would do, but the husband would also get involved we are relying heavily , on gardens. they were not entirely herbal based. they had other things they used as well. today, we are going to go on a tour of what was used in the homes. not necessarily by the housewife, although we will be talking a lot about her, but what was used in the home in 17th-century boston or 17th-century new england. i will rely heavily on recipe books, or as they called them back then "receipt books." back then they were all the rage. it was cool to collec
dr. lori lyn price. [applause] prof. price: thank you very much for having me here. i am delighted to be here. i hope you can hear me. i am a little bit hoarse with a cough, but i am delighted to be here. some of you had a chance to go and visit the garden. part of the reason we are speaking here is because of the association with the 18th-century garden, and if you had not had a chance to visit, i invite you to visit. the reason we had it at old north church is because when we are talking...
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dr. wayne dyer to ouand babette davidson.tions i'm lyn may, and we are not surprised that so many of you have tuned in for dr. dyer's program, "change your thoughts -- change your life." now, this may be a new step for many of you in your personal quest for lifelong learning. there are very few teachers who can help us understand so easily the ancient wisdom of the tao te ching, and who can guide us in applying that wisdom to our lives every day. we appreciate your attention to the program. we know you have many calls on your time, and when you tune in to this channel, your public television station, you do have certain expectations. you expect quality programming. you do not expect to be bombarded by commercials every seven minutes. you don't expect content that you have to shield from your children. we want to continue to live up to those expectations, which is why we're taking this time, along with dr. dyer, to engage you further in the information that dr. dyer is presenting here. and also to engage you in support of this station. now, have you taken a moment to make your contribution
dr. wayne dyer to ouand babette davidson.tions i'm lyn may, and we are not surprised that so many of you have tuned in for dr. dyer's program, "change your thoughts -- change your life." now, this may be a new step for many of you in your personal quest for lifelong learning. there are very few teachers who can help us understand so easily the ancient wisdom of the tao te ching, and who can guide us in applying that wisdom to our lives every day. we appreciate your attention to the...
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dr. jon lapook reports, her work has gotten more personal. >> rae lyn burke has helped developed treatmentsor hiv, herpes and hepatitis b. in the 1990s as one of the foremost vaccine researchers, she turned her attention to alzheimer's disease and was on the team that created an experimental drug called bapineuzumab. >> i really believed it was going to work. >> you saw it work in mice. >> i saw it work in mice. >> it clears the plaques in the brain that are the hallmarks of alzheimer's disease. >>> dr. lennart mulke of the gladstone institute remember's her passion. >> you have to have a certain level of obsession. you will be doing things in your mind under the shower and while you drive to work. i think rae lyn was exactly in that mold. >> it was that personality trait that made her realize something was terribly wrong. >> one of the things i did while commuting was, you know, play with numbers in my head. i couldn't do that like i used to do it. and i said, oh, this is -- this is odd. >> the formal diagnosis came in 2008. alzheimer's. >> how old are you? >> gosh, how old am i? 60-someth
dr. jon lapook reports, her work has gotten more personal. >> rae lyn burke has helped developed treatmentsor hiv, herpes and hepatitis b. in the 1990s as one of the foremost vaccine researchers, she turned her attention to alzheimer's disease and was on the team that created an experimental drug called bapineuzumab. >> i really believed it was going to work. >> you saw it work in mice. >> i saw it work in mice. >> it clears the plaques in the brain that are the...
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lyn. oh, well again, i just want to hear dr. norma for properly more than listen, i love gloria to give up that i own a lot policy on it. jemina and parrot come from local farming villages around the reserve money. if we have the luxury, we'll say that our can legitimately law looked in the he's on bo mother. yeah. grandma a and the reason is enough money from one to get my theory is little for managing perceptions around. a vilified species. takes concerted. oh, especially when public hostility to them runs high when i'm projecting back in the 21st century. a will entail engaging with the local communities will live alongside baths and awareness workshops like this with the next generation can make all the difference. say i had to become a real bad girl. baba mother, go on that. know what that or the go by are that the will get back to, you know, my love what buddy look out where when and he will get my time here has left me with renewed optimism about the survival of the color leaf. no spot. now that it's only home has been safeguarded for the future. if anything, this pandemic has heigh
lyn. oh, well again, i just want to hear dr. norma for properly more than listen, i love gloria to give up that i own a lot policy on it. jemina and parrot come from local farming villages around the reserve money. if we have the luxury, we'll say that our can legitimately law looked in the he's on bo mother. yeah. grandma a and the reason is enough money from one to get my theory is little for managing perceptions around. a vilified species. takes concerted. oh, especially when public...
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heal africa was started 12 years ago by british-born lyn lusi and her congolese husband, dr, jo lusi,out christians who'd served for years before that as medical missionaries >> heal is an acronym, it stands for health, education, action in the community and leadership development and all of those are components of a healthy society. >> reporter: the facilities are spartan, but it is the only such facility serving a population of eight million. heal africa survives on about $13 million a year in grants from abroad, public and private, providing everything from anti- retroviral drugs to hundreds of children with h.i.v. to surgery to repair the bodies of traumatized women. dr. jo lusi is the only orthopedic surgeon in eastern congo, but he says this work is part of a larger idea. >> when you serve humans, i don't see you as a human, i see you like an image of god, so to do that you have to be holistic. you have to be total, you have to know what about the spirit, the flesh and the soul. here the people are lacking everything. they don't have food, absolute poverty. they are exploited. t
heal africa was started 12 years ago by british-born lyn lusi and her congolese husband, dr, jo lusi,out christians who'd served for years before that as medical missionaries >> heal is an acronym, it stands for health, education, action in the community and leadership development and all of those are components of a healthy society. >> reporter: the facilities are spartan, but it is the only such facility serving a population of eight million. heal africa survives on about $13...
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dr. says she was catfish beside someone who reached out to had he ever over lynned in.ruck up online relationship but after while the long distance romancing seemed to be too good to be true. the man told bush he was kidnapped in north carolina and needed some money. she was suspicious and flew to the state and work with officer there is that confirmed it was a scam. police say the biggest red flag is when the other person can't find an opportunity to meet in person. >> and then i'll come and meet you. there's some disaster. something has happened where they themselves have been injured or they get stuck in country they're doing a work project in. and all of a sudden they need money. >> police say people are often lured by perfect dating profiles and the scammers also pose as younger people luring older victims. >>> take live look at wilmington, delaware. because we've got big old storm rolling through our area f you're hitting the road soon be aware you can be driving through heavy downpours and lightning. meteorologist kathy orr, you had me when you said ping-pong siz
dr. says she was catfish beside someone who reached out to had he ever over lynned in.ruck up online relationship but after while the long distance romancing seemed to be too good to be true. the man told bush he was kidnapped in north carolina and needed some money. she was suspicious and flew to the state and work with officer there is that confirmed it was a scam. police say the biggest red flag is when the other person can't find an opportunity to meet in person. >> and then i'll come...
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then there were the klu klux klan murders, the mississippi lyn lynching and a dozen others, until in 1968, drarching for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [ applause ] the martyrs paid it all for a dream. a dream, as john lewis said, that millions have now actually lived. so how are we going to repay the debt. dr. king's dream of int interdependence, his prescription of wholehearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we faced terrible political gridlock now. read a little history. it's nothing new. yes, there remain racial inequalities in income, health, wealth, incarceration and in the victims and perpetrators of violent crime. but we don't face beatings, lynches and shootings for our political beliefs anymore. and i would respectfully suggest that martin luther king did not live and die to hear his heirs whine about political gridlock. it is time to stop complaining and put our shoulders against the stubborn gates holding the american people back. [ applause ] we cannot be disheartened by
then there were the klu klux klan murders, the mississippi lyn lynching and a dozen others, until in 1968, drarching for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [ applause ] the martyrs paid it all for a dream. a dream, as john lewis said, that millions have now actually lived. so how are we going to repay the debt. dr. king's dream of int interdependence, his prescription of wholehearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they...
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lyn is going to encourage you further. you know there is no place else on television that you can have the experience you just enjoyed. dr public television and he knows that this is a place that embraces the marketplace of ideas and that celebrates all that's good and true about the human spirit. you know, you can add principles from the "tao" that are most meaningful to you to any of the religious practices, whatever is a regular part of your life, of maybe you might make it a regular part. wayne provides these lessons to us to bring out the highest, best parts of ourselves. on the back of his "change your thoughts -- change your life," he says that the book will teach you how to change your life by trusting in your ability to respond naturally to the circumstances in your life. now, this is an echo of the lesson to trust in your own nature and trust in your own inner wisdom. now, we trust that you will do the right thing in response to our requests for your support. if you've called already, thank you. we will be going back to wayne in just a minute, but first he's asked us if we would like to share an encore of cecil
lyn is going to encourage you further. you know there is no place else on television that you can have the experience you just enjoyed. dr public television and he knows that this is a place that embraces the marketplace of ideas and that celebrates all that's good and true about the human spirit. you know, you can add principles from the "tao" that are most meaningful to you to any of the religious practices, whatever is a regular part of your life, of maybe you might make it a...
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at the eulu lyn school of medicine at national university of singapore and a former w h o director, specializing in pandemic preparedness and global health governance in oxford. we have dr. maha kamali, annie, a consultant on global health and senior health policy advisor for peebles vaccine alliance in cambridge, we have chris smith, a consultant biologist, and clinical on clinical microbiology. specialist chris is also editor and host of the naked scientist. both cars, warmer cum tool ticky singapore is starting to move away towards twit in coven, 19 as an illness. what does that mean for the country? well, i think the single government has taken a very pragmatic approach towards. i says that, you know, living with a virus and i think it has done so in a very pragmatic matter, based on so likes, tree likes to is based on governance in the context of having a very, or the need to harmonious and single might of response to deal with the and i make the 2nd one is a very robot health care system that is able to deal with. and he said just in the severe cases of 19 and finally, perhaps they ultimately as well is social capital, a population which is. but in trusting the go
at the eulu lyn school of medicine at national university of singapore and a former w h o director, specializing in pandemic preparedness and global health governance in oxford. we have dr. maha kamali, annie, a consultant on global health and senior health policy advisor for peebles vaccine alliance in cambridge, we have chris smith, a consultant biologist, and clinical on clinical microbiology. specialist chris is also editor and host of the naked scientist. both cars, warmer cum tool ticky...
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dr. jon lapook has met with a leading researcher who has been working on a cure for alzehimer's disease and for her the search for that cure has become very personal. >> reporter: rae lynrke has helped develop treatments for h.i.v., herpes and h.i.v. in the 1990s as one of the world's foremost vaccine researchers she turned her attention to alzehimer's disease and was on the team that created an experimental drug. >> i believed it was going to work. >> you saw it work in mice. >> i saw it work in mice. >> reporter: who it works by clearing the plaques in the brain that are the hallmarks of alzehimer's disease. dr. lennart mulke of the gladstone institute remembers burke's passion. >> you have to have a certain level of obsession so you will be doing things in your mind under the shower, while you drive to work and i think the way lynn was exactly in that mold. >> reporter: it was that very personality trait that made her realize something was terribly wrong. >> one of the things i did while commuting was, you know, play with numbers in my head. i couldn't do that like i used to do it. and i said oh, this is... this is odd. >> reporter: the formal diagnosis came in 2008
dr. jon lapook has met with a leading researcher who has been working on a cure for alzehimer's disease and for her the search for that cure has become very personal. >> reporter: rae lynrke has helped develop treatments for h.i.v., herpes and h.i.v. in the 1990s as one of the world's foremost vaccine researchers she turned her attention to alzehimer's disease and was on the team that created an experimental drug. >> i believed it was going to work. >> you saw it work in mice....
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dr. redfield from the cdc and the surgeon general. those will be coming soon. >> we'll see if they can get this done on their time lyn and who gets it. that's fascinating. sara murray, appreciate the reporting. >>> joining us now is the director of environment's vaccine organization at philadelphia hospital. good to see you. let me start with the process and then the substance. when you see operation warp spooed and pfizer and other companies getting billions of dollars where they say produce your candidate in mass quantities and then if it gets the okay we'll have it ready to distribute. do you think given the scope of the problem and that we'll hit 4 million confirmed infections today that that's the right approach, or do you have questions about that? >> i certainly think it's right to prepare, that when we find out that these vaccines are safe and we find out that they are effective that we're in a position to distribute the vaccine. what worries me in this is we're spending a lot of time about how many millions and millions of dozes we can make when we haven't found out if they are safe and effect pitch. we don't know that until
dr. redfield from the cdc and the surgeon general. those will be coming soon. >> we'll see if they can get this done on their time lyn and who gets it. that's fascinating. sara murray, appreciate the reporting. >>> joining us now is the director of environment's vaccine organization at philadelphia hospital. good to see you. let me start with the process and then the substance. when you see operation warp spooed and pfizer and other companies getting billions of dollars where...
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but his ties to the krem lyn and newly resurfaced connection to a warning issued by the fbi four years ago continue to raise questions. joining us now in drnter, formerly director for russia at the national security councils during the obama administration and senior director of penn biden center for global diplomacy. thank you very much for being here tonight. so the first question i guess i have to ask is the idea of whether somebody is an inner circle member of putin's or not. if somebody is this rich is there a way for them not to be somehow in putin's inner circle? >> well so someone like mr. vekselberg is probably not best friends with vladimir putin. but i think the question is actually irrelevant. because if you have $15 billion in russia today you must do the bidding of the kremlin when the kremlin calls on you. in fact you probably go out of your way to do good deeds to make yourself in the good graces of the presidential administration. and certainly mr. vekselberg has shown he is willing to be the kremlin money man, willing to do bidding when called upon. >> there are all the ties vekselberg and his cousin whose company gives
but his ties to the krem lyn and newly resurfaced connection to a warning issued by the fbi four years ago continue to raise questions. joining us now in drnter, formerly director for russia at the national security councils during the obama administration and senior director of penn biden center for global diplomacy. thank you very much for being here tonight. so the first question i guess i have to ask is the idea of whether somebody is an inner circle member of putin's or not. if somebody is...
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dr. oz loves oprah and respects the fact that they have different politics. he believes we need more balance and less extremism in washington. >>> still ahead here, the bribing lyn nets finally make the move on a star player who has promoted anti-semitic material. and we'll go to philadelphia. the houston astros turned to their ace to get the one win away from a world series title. we'll have the highlights from a terrific game next in sports. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. out here, there's no shortage of beautiful things. if you're over 50, t for some, it's an impossible view. for others, it's deep below the surface. but when you have the capability to go anywhere, and do anything, you realize there's nothing more beautiful... than freedom. (vo) red lobster's finer points of fun
dr. oz loves oprah and respects the fact that they have different politics. he believes we need more balance and less extremism in washington. >>> still ahead here, the bribing lyn nets finally make the move on a star player who has promoted anti-semitic material. and we'll go to philadelphia. the houston astros turned to their ace to get the one win away from a world series title. we'll have the highlights from a terrific game next in sports. when you're through with powering through,...
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lyn is on that. how many people are you an sis baiting hifrg, are they milt and what are their roles going to be so if you couldoverage here on c-span3. >> dr. kilene hunter. also a member of the independent review commission and miss christina rose, another member of the commission, and i think -- and miss tokosh who is not in my notes here but well as well. i understand you have all joint statement and miss robot that will with speak on behalf of the irc and after the statement each member will have an opportunity to question the witness for five minutes. we ask that the witnesses summarize your testimony in five minutes. your written comments and statements will be made part of the hearing record. with that, miss rosenthal we welcome >> you thank you, congresswoman and thanks for your leadership all over the years, ranking member gallagher and other distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to present the findings and recommendations of the independent review commission on sexual assault in the military. i also want to recognize the leadership of secretary austin and dr. hicks and the service leaders who me
lyn is on that. how many people are you an sis baiting hifrg, are they milt and what are their roles going to be so if you couldoverage here on c-span3. >> dr. kilene hunter. also a member of the independent review commission and miss christina rose, another member of the commission, and i think -- and miss tokosh who is not in my notes here but well as well. i understand you have all joint statement and miss robot that will with speak on behalf of the irc and after the statement each...
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his son lyn was a freedom rider duringjoined lyn edwards the mississippi summer he visited dr. martin luther king when dr. king was imprisoned in the birmingham, alabama, jail. and don edwards spoke out against athat are thide while visiting south -- apartheid while visiting south africa. congressman don edwards had a long, full lil -- fulfilling life. part of that was his marriage to edie until her death in april of 2011. she and he were very involved in a group that no longer is active in the house called members of congress for peace through law. because they were people who believed that we could have a peaceful world and the root to -- and the route to peace was the rule of law. congressman edwards is survived by four sons, lyn edwards, samuel, bruce, and thomas, as well as four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. he died peacefully and with a great deal of grace according to his son, and i quote, he died as e lived, an elegant man. he leaves a legacy of supporting civil rights, advocating for those less fortunate in our society, and as being a strong defender of o
his son lyn was a freedom rider duringjoined lyn edwards the mississippi summer he visited dr. martin luther king when dr. king was imprisoned in the birmingham, alabama, jail. and don edwards spoke out against athat are thide while visiting south -- apartheid while visiting south africa. congressman don edwards had a long, full lil -- fulfilling life. part of that was his marriage to edie until her death in april of 2011. she and he were very involved in a group that no longer is active in the...
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lyn is on that. how many people are you an sis baiting hifrg, are they milt and what are their roles going to be so if you couldoverage here on c-span3. >> dr. kilene hunter. also a member of the independent review commission and miss christina rose, another member of the commission, and i think -- and miss tokosh who is not in my notes here but well as well. i understand you have all joint statement and miss robot that will with speak on behalf of the irc and after the statement each member will have an opportunity to question the witness for five minutes. we ask that the witnesses summarize your testimony in five minutes. your written comments and statements will be made part of the hearing record. with that, miss rosenthal we welcome >> you thank you, congresswoman and thanks for your leadership all over the years, ranking member gallagher and other distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to present the findings and recommendations of the independent review commission on sexual assault in the military. i also want to recognize the leadership of secretary austin and dr. hicks and the service leaders who me
lyn is on that. how many people are you an sis baiting hifrg, are they milt and what are their roles going to be so if you couldoverage here on c-span3. >> dr. kilene hunter. also a member of the independent review commission and miss christina rose, another member of the commission, and i think -- and miss tokosh who is not in my notes here but well as well. i understand you have all joint statement and miss robot that will with speak on behalf of the irc and after the statement each...