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dr. matthew aside.et him know we are actually journalists. >> i'm chris hansen and i'm a reporter from "dateline" nbc, a news magazine in the united states. malum kinetics -- with our cameras now in the open, he backtracks on what he told us in the meeting. >> we are fully aware of risk of vioxx. we would never do a study. we want to discuss with you what this is all about. >> even after we talked about this being vioxx, you said that we could go ahead and very likely do a study. >> no. 50-50. >> he takes offense that anyone would question lambda's integrity. another lambda executives steps in and declares the interview over. and the tension in the room quickly rises. if you want us to leave -- but leaving isn't going to be easy. when we try, the lambda executive blocks the doorway. >> please have a seat. >>> coming up -- the situation goes from bad to worse. >> lock the doors. lock down! now! >> lambda executives call in security to guard the door. we're told we won't be leaving ♪ ♪ i'm thinking sweet
dr. matthew aside.et him know we are actually journalists. >> i'm chris hansen and i'm a reporter from "dateline" nbc, a news magazine in the united states. malum kinetics -- with our cameras now in the open, he backtracks on what he told us in the meeting. >> we are fully aware of risk of vioxx. we would never do a study. we want to discuss with you what this is all about. >> even after we talked about this being vioxx, you said that we could go ahead and very...
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dr. matthew web who tells us that's exactly what happened to him.nned by fellow residents. and he was fired after something unrelated to the recalls. he was reprimanded for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. web calls it a personality dispute. now the army has other plans for doctor web, as this story was being prepared. he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke to cnn. he does fear his military career is in jeopardy. >> the army denies it retaliated for speaking out. they call dr. webb a remarkably talented rez dent. but it also says he demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer and physician. >> as it rolls out next year, they will be all
dr. matthew web who tells us that's exactly what happened to him.nned by fellow residents. and he was fired after something unrelated to the recalls. he was reprimanded for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. web calls it a personality dispute. now the army has other plans for doctor web, as this story was being prepared. he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke to cnn. he does fear his military career is in jeopardy....
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dr. matthew web who tells us that's exactly what happened to him.nned by fellow residents. and he was fired after something unrelated to the recalls. he was reprimanded for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. web calls it a personality dispute. now the army has other plans for doctor web, as this story was being prepared. he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke to cnn. he does fear his military career is in jeopardy. >> the army denies it retaliated for speaking out. they call dr. webb a remarkably talented rez dent. but it also says he demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer and physician. >> as it rolls out next year, they will be all computer based and there won't be an oral test anymore. it's designed to eliminate the use of recalls because it will contain a lot of images. it will only be a matter of time before there are questions and answers on the new test, even with all the warnings not to use them. that's it for tonight's show. tharngs for join us. >> tonight, she's
dr. matthew web who tells us that's exactly what happened to him.nned by fellow residents. and he was fired after something unrelated to the recalls. he was reprimanded for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. web calls it a personality dispute. now the army has other plans for doctor web, as this story was being prepared. he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke to cnn. he does fear his military career is in jeopardy....
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dr. matthew webb which tells us that's exactly what happened to him.nned by foll fellow residents and he was fired from the radiology program after something related to the recalls. he was reprimanded by the army for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. webb calls it a personality dispute that's scal lated. now, the army has other plans for dr. webb, as this story was being prepared, he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke to cnn. while he remains an army doctor, he does fear his military career is in jeopardy. >> the army denies it retaliated against dr. webb for speaking out. in the documents we obtained, the army actually calls dr. webb quote a remarkably talented resident but it also says he demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer and physician. >> as for the new radiology exam, which rolls out next year, there will be all computer based and won't be an oral test anymore. it's designed to eliminate the us
dr. matthew webb which tells us that's exactly what happened to him.nned by foll fellow residents and he was fired from the radiology program after something related to the recalls. he was reprimanded by the army for making sexual comments to another doctor and for other conduct unbecoming an officer. webb calls it a personality dispute that's scal lated. now, the army has other plans for dr. webb, as this story was being prepared, he says the army called him in and grilled him on why he spoke...
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matthews is charged with cruelty and injuries to children. >>> a delaware pediatrician who appeared on "oprah" is behind bars after his daughter says he subjected her to waterboarding. dr. melvin morse's 11-year-old daughter told investigators he held her face under a running faucet to discipline her. they are charge with conspiracy and reckless endang irment. he is known for his research in near death experiences involving children. >>> the track is becoming just as successful as the pool for the united states and london. today the u.s. could take home more gold in some exciting relay races. unfortunately the men's 4 x 400 meter team will be without one of the runners who helped them qualify. mitchell originally thought he pulled a muscle while running the first leg of the preliminary heat but it turns out he fractured his fibula, also known as calf bone. the team still posted the second fastest time. here's danella sealock at the news 4's super screen with a preview. >>> the u.s. women's track team is loaded with some of the best sprinters in the world. today they will come together to try to win the 4 x 100 meter relay for the first time since 1996. karm liter jette
matthews is charged with cruelty and injuries to children. >>> a delaware pediatrician who appeared on "oprah" is behind bars after his daughter says he subjected her to waterboarding. dr. melvin morse's 11-year-old daughter told investigators he held her face under a running faucet to discipline her. they are charge with conspiracy and reckless endang irment. he is known for his research in near death experiences involving children. >>> the track is becoming just as...
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matthew state is the donald j. professor of psychiatry and genetics at the university of medicine and my co-host is dr. eric kandel. he's a nobel laureate, a professor of columbia university and a howard hues medical investigator. >> autism is a developmental disdisorder that manifests itself in a disturbance of social interaction. people with autism don't appreciate that other people have minds of their own. so they find it very difficult to put themselves in another person's position, to realize they have their own ambitions and ideas about the world. the underlying cause for this is a file your of optimal development of a biological function called theory of mind. you and i have a theory of mind. when you and i have a conversation i've got a good idea where you're going in the conversation and you've got a very good of where i'm going in the conversation so we're in some ways predicting each other's actions. an autistic person, not being able to put themselves in your position, can't predict where you're going to go and your thinking and your desires, everything else. and this as you can see is a ve
matthew state is the donald j. professor of psychiatry and genetics at the university of medicine and my co-host is dr. eric kandel. he's a nobel laureate, a professor of columbia university and a howard hues medical investigator. >> autism is a developmental disdisorder that manifests itself in a disturbance of social interaction. people with autism don't appreciate that other people have minds of their own. so they find it very difficult to put themselves in another person's position,...
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matthews. stay with us. e the pressure poin my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my drnow i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >>> well, good evening. i'm chris matthews in tampa still. a night at the national convention. three big speeches tonight. all with very different tone, we had the attitude and the soul. the attitude came from the keynoter christiety. his job was to give a little new jersey attitude and take the fight to obama. he delivered barn burner. >> there's only one thing missing now -- leadership. it takes leadership that you don't get from reading a poll. you see, mr. president, real leaders don't follow polls. real leaders change polls. >> well, earlier in the night, ann romney the wife of the candidate was tasked with the most difficult challenge of the night -- trying to do what her husband has so far failed to do. make himself huggable. >> i can't tell you what will happen over the next four years, but i can only stand here tonight as a wife and a mother and a grandmother, an american, and make
matthews. stay with us. e the pressure poin my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my drnow i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >>> well, good evening. i'm chris matthews in tampa still. a night at the national convention. three big speeches tonight. all with very different tone, we had the attitude and the soul. the attitude came from the keynoter christiety. his job was...
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dr. rice, in your speech tonight -- >> andrea, can i ask a question? it's chris matthewse secretary, the speech was so overwhelming and powerful, was it kind of a rejoinder to the birtherism that she's heard in her party? >> your speech, chris matthews is saying, was so powerful. was that a rejoiner to the birtherism that's being heard in the republican party? >> well, i think on both sides of the aisle, frankly, we're hearing some voices for america to pull back, and it would be a shame if america pulls back because we've done so much good in the world. i did want to send a message that we have broad responsibilities to the world but broad responsibilities here at home too to educate our people, to continue to welcome immigrants, and so that was the theme of the speech, and i had a great audience, it was well received. >> you said in your speech, dr. rice, that a child born in the most segregated large city in the south whose parents could not get you a hamburger at woolworth's taught you could be anything you wanted to be including president of the united states and, of
dr. rice, in your speech tonight -- >> andrea, can i ask a question? it's chris matthewse secretary, the speech was so overwhelming and powerful, was it kind of a rejoinder to the birtherism that she's heard in her party? >> your speech, chris matthews is saying, was so powerful. was that a rejoiner to the birtherism that's being heard in the republican party? >> well, i think on both sides of the aisle, frankly, we're hearing some voices for america to pull back, and it would...