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give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike! [cheering and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good thing. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know as well as i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting you healthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's what's in the apple, right? but we want to unlock the goodness that's contained in that apple and nothing could be easier with the new fusion juicer. [soft whirring...] >> wait, you just tu
give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike! [cheering and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? soluble fiber that may actually reduce your...
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give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike! [cheering and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applaus >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good thing. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know aselas i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting you healthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's wh the apple, right?k the goodness that's contained in that apple and nothing could be easier with the new fusion juicer. [soft whring.] >> wait, you just turned that on.
give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike! [cheering and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applaus >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may...
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give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike! [cheering and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good thing. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know as well as i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting you healthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's what's in the apple, right? but we want to unlock the goodness that's contained that apple and nothing could be easier with the new fusion juicer. [soft whirring...]
give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike! [cheering and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> mr. president, just a few announcements before we start the agenda, a quick thank you to sf-gov tv that will fix that tv there, but make these broadcasts available to the public. please turn your cell phones off or on vibrate. if you are in the public and want to make a comment, we will have periods where you can come and make a
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> mr. president, just a few announcements before we start the agenda, a quick thank you to sf-gov tv that will fix that tv there, but make these broadcasts available to the public. please turn your cell phones off or on vibrate. if you are in the public and want to make a comment, we will have periods where you can come and make a
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please welcome dr. mike serigliano. so we can explain to people this whole idea of compression sleeves, why does compression even help? well when you have people who are really trying to do the right thing by exercising and doing things, injuries occur, overuse syndromes occur and you have problems with muscles and you have swelling. and compression, it squeezes out the fluid that accumulates outside the vessel. what it also does is it allows blood flow to get back to the heart. the venous flow increases and even arterial blood flow increases. it's fascinating stuff montel. coming up how does compression relieve pain and increase circulation? dr. mike's revealing demonstration. plus 2 professional athletes reveal how tommie copper literally put them back in the game. and when a day of water skiing turns tragic. i took a turn somewhere between 62 and 68 miles an hour. when i hit a buried log i knew i had broken half of my body. the man who developed tommie copper becomes his own best customer. don't let joint pains and a
please welcome dr. mike serigliano. so we can explain to people this whole idea of compression sleeves, why does compression even help? well when you have people who are really trying to do the right thing by exercising and doing things, injuries occur, overuse syndromes occur and you have problems with muscles and you have swelling. and compression, it squeezes out the fluid that accumulates outside the vessel. what it also does is it allows blood flow to get back to the heart. the venous flow...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test >> the preference commission. i'll to welcome everyone to the regular meeting for a thursday july 17th nevada's please be aware the commission doesn't allow any
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test >> the preference commission. i'll to welcome everyone to the regular meeting for a thursday july 17th nevada's please be aware the commission doesn't allow any
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last but not least, i want to give a big thanks to mike co-hill and dr. warren bronner representing cpmc and sutter for them being able to take another look ~ when supervisors called and when we got a mediator back together. i know it's hard when you think you have an agreement and then doubts are cast and things have to be relooked at, and they had to go back to their hospital administrative officials and their board to assure them that a deal could be had. and that's not easy in these times. by the way, i want to remind everybody, during these last year and a half, two years, all of the questions around the federal affordable health care act were also trying to be understood by everyone. that takes great toll on people who are spending millions of dollars on a hospital and not knowing what the future needs might be and how affordable care act would impact that. their past models had to be challenged and reviewed so that they can take care of folks for the next 10 to 50 years. so, i know and understand that there had to be a lot there. going back to lou,
last but not least, i want to give a big thanks to mike co-hill and dr. warren bronner representing cpmc and sutter for them being able to take another look ~ when supervisors called and when we got a mediator back together. i know it's hard when you think you have an agreement and then doubts are cast and things have to be relooked at, and they had to go back to their hospital administrative officials and their board to assure them that a deal could be had. and that's not easy in these times....
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when a man of god like dr. miked, if you have no faith to believe, don't expect to-t to happen. you have to wrap your faith with expect miracle number one tonight. you're getting to witness it live. >> well, listen, let's welcome the southeastern university choir right now as they come back to minister and song and you get ready to worship the lord together with them and us around the world tonight. amen. >> god bless you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen ♪ ♪ amen amen amen amen amen ♪ am amen♪ ♪ >>> come on, give a shout to the lord in this place tonight. hallelujah. praise you jesus. praise you j you tonight, wherever you're watching around the world. i'm so grateful that the lord has sent dr. mike murdock here to us tonight. once in a lifetime special relationships come into our life, and his relationship and mine, i believe, is one of those special kinds of relationships. it's one that i treasure. so many things that dr. murdock shares have been such a mentoring and a mentorship in my
when a man of god like dr. miked, if you have no faith to believe, don't expect to-t to happen. you have to wrap your faith with expect miracle number one tonight. you're getting to witness it live. >> well, listen, let's welcome the southeastern university choir right now as they come back to minister and song and you get ready to worship the lord together with them and us around the world tonight. amen. >> god bless you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amen amen amen amen...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view o
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have...
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. >> both: dr. mike. >> specialist in internal medicine. >> we like it when he's here. [cheering and applause] >> o.k., dr. mike, why is this juice so good? why is it so good? >> it's got vitamin c, beta-carotene. but more importantly, jason, did you know that in a recent study of 14,000 americans only one-third of them have breakfast? >> jenny: ooh. >> audience member: wow. >> now what is the typical american breakfast? i'll tell you what it is. it's a doughnut, it's a cup of coffee and a cigarette. so you don't want that! what you want is breakfast to start the day, fuel your engine and make sure that you are ready to go nutritionally for the rest of the day. >> dr. mike, ladies and gentlemen! thank you very much! [applause] thank you very much for sharing what is in your, now, your newfound breakfast. that's what i love about juicing more than anything else is the flexibility of juicing with the fusion juicer. you can juice all fruits and vegetables. that's the best way to start the day. just by having one juice a day, you start to feel the results almost immediately
. >> both: dr. mike. >> specialist in internal medicine. >> we like it when he's here. [cheering and applause] >> o.k., dr. mike, why is this juice so good? why is it so good? >> it's got vitamin c, beta-carotene. but more importantly, jason, did you know that in a recent study of 14,000 americans only one-third of them have breakfast? >> jenny: ooh. >> audience member: wow. >> now what is the typical american breakfast? i'll tell you what it is....
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... so it is my complete honor to be able to welcome so many wonderful people and so many people that support our school and all of these excess where having and i guess i want to introduce mayor lee. mayor lee, please stand up and wave to our community. [applause] >> so, as everyone was gathering in our main office we have come up with, we were brainstorming what we wanted to know from the mayor and from the superintendent. our students here we read the book of but not buddy this summer. have either of you read that book? well it looks like oregon have to mail the superintendent and the mayor are book. we definitely want them to know what were talking about, right? very good. so then let's substrate. let's remember what our three rules that we always lived by? >> be responsible. be safe. be respectful. awesome. i want to make sure that were all showing our democrat on the south side right no
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... so it is my complete honor to be able to welcome so many wonderful people and so many people that support our school and all of these excess where having and i guess i want to introduce mayor lee. mayor lee, please stand up and wave to our community. [applause] >> so, as everyone was gathering in our main office we have come up with,...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> thank you all for coming today. hello, everyone, and good morning. my name is christina co-loan. i'm with the director of the office. welcome to the graduating seniors who live in public housing. (applause) >> it's incredible to see so many people here today to honor the hard work of these graduates. this important milestone and accomplishment marks the next chapter in these young people's lives. today's ceremony includes representation from the elected and city family, special guests from the professional athletic community, private and public sector representation, and most importantly, the friends and family of the graduates who have supported these young people during their journey to this point. we thank everyone here today for showing how important these graduates are, that your participation and attendance. ~ by graduates pay close attention to the stage advice you will hear fro
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> thank you all for coming today. hello, everyone, and good morning. my name is christina co-loan. i'm with the director of the office. welcome to the graduating seniors who live in public housing. (applause) >> it's incredible to see so many people here today to honor the hard work of these graduates. this important milestone...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> good morning, everybody. it's sunny in san francisco, and we have a two-year budget. let's have fun. (applause) >> and i think maybe members of the board and other elected officials, but particularly the board, i think we're getting more and more used to calmness around our budget. and i really want to signal again my appreciation for the work and the hard work that it takes to have a unanimous vote at the board for passing the next two-year budget, which is very healthy. it's certainly a balanced budget. i'm proud of it. but how we got there was a reflection of a lot of good hard work and a lot of people to thank. i want to take this opportunity to thank the budget staff. they have been working really hard. and kate howard and steve, thank you very much for your leadership. (applause) >> and the entire budget staff is here. they continue to be labeled the fiscal geniuses of the city.
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> good morning, everybody. it's sunny in san francisco, and we have a two-year budget. let's have fun. (applause) >> and i think maybe members of the board and other elected officials, but particularly the board, i think we're getting more and more used to calmness around our budget. and i really want to signal again my...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >>> >>> i'm audrey joseph. the acting chair of the entertainment commission. july will mark the 10th year of the entertainment commission and we as an industry have come a long way. our venues are safer, we have survived the recession, our city has produced an economic impact report that speaks to our value as an industry, we are looking forward to the next economic impact report on daytime events and festival and we continue to improve our permitting process most recently the help of supervisor scott wiener extending limited live permits to d j's. today we are introducing to the best i am practices manual based in security and we are discussing issues that are veflt relevant to us all. the 90s, san francisco nightlife awards recognized excellent and creative content and patron experience in the nightlife industry. we as an industry deserve that recognition. and now, a few highlights from
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >>> >>> i'm audrey joseph. the acting chair of the entertainment commission. july will mark the 10th year of the entertainment commission and we as an industry have come a long way. our venues are safer, we have survived the recession, our city has produced an economic impact report that speaks to our value as an industry,...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... minute. >> this is the meeting of the small business owner commission. at this minute we ask the public to turn off all electronic deprivess. first item is roll call. before we do roll call we wanted to thank 77 gov. tv. (roll call) commissioner white a absent, asked you. commissioners we have quorum. before we begin the regular part of the meeting item 5 which is a presentation by the san francisco ordinance and policies in the city of san francisco not limited to the current law or proposals the presenter is not able to be here. we'll be calling the item as we choose the whole discussion based on the documents this that's been presented. at this time mr. president, would i like to move into the public general comment. this allows the public to commit and suggests new agenda items for the future commissioners agenda. do we have any discussion the public would like to add. seeing none, pl
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... minute. >> this is the meeting of the small business owner commission. at this minute we ask the public to turn off all electronic deprivess. first item is roll call. before we do roll call we wanted to thank 77 gov. tv. (roll call) commissioner white a absent, asked you. commissioners we have quorum. before we begin the regular part...
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thanks, dr. mikem. >> he has a different way of delivering it. eat breakfast. >> still ahead at 8:00. separate but equal. a construction building is under fire for a plan to have two entrances based on income. fascinating story. time 8:38. we'll be right back. hey, what's that? new jif whips -- whipped peanut butter, ma'am. oooh. [ store manager ] fluffy, dippable, and oh-so-delicious -- people love it. i got one! [ female announcer ] give your day a lift with new jif whips. we can't keep them on the shelves. i got one! >> i used to watch this. former contestants on "the price is right" weren't prepared to pay state and federal income tax. they didn't claim items. one woman who won a car had to pay $2,500 in taxes. during the time, she had to arrange the paperwork, had to make the tax payment and go to a car dealer 450 miles from her home. >> oh. pulling the curtain back. >> if they are giving it to you, what is the deal? >> you have 10 days to pull it together. just saying. a new york city apartment
thanks, dr. mikem. >> he has a different way of delivering it. eat breakfast. >> still ahead at 8:00. separate but equal. a construction building is under fire for a plan to have two entrances based on income. fascinating story. time 8:38. we'll be right back. hey, what's that? new jif whips -- whipped peanut butter, ma'am. oooh. [ store manager ] fluffy, dippable, and oh-so-delicious -- people love it. i got one! [ female announcer ] give your day a lift with new jif whips. we...
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cohoon, deputy director, government relations, national military family association, washington dc; dr. mike haynie, executive director and founder, institute for veterans and military families, syracuse, ny; a. kathryn power, samsha strategic initiative lead for military families and regional administrator region 1, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, boston, massachusetts. kathryn, there's approximately 2.3 million active military men and women and about 22 million vets. um, talk to us a little bit about why military families are important to our national security. well, i think that one of the most important reasons that we are paying attention to the military family is because we know that this particular conflict is taking a major toll on military service members and their families. i think it's mrs. obama who uses the statistic, saying that 1 percent of the people are doing 100 percent of the fighting. and i think that statement really resonates with all of us across the united states who really want to understand and
cohoon, deputy director, government relations, national military family association, washington dc; dr. mike haynie, executive director and founder, institute for veterans and military families, syracuse, ny; a. kathryn power, samsha strategic initiative lead for military families and regional administrator region 1, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, boston, massachusetts. kathryn, there's approximately 2.3 million active...
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give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike!pplause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good thing. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know as well as i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting youealthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's what's i the apple, right? but we want to unlock the goodness that's contained in that apple and nothing could be easier with the new fusion juicer. [soft whirring...] >> wait, you ju
give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike!pplause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your...
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david and barbara cerullo, and all of us here at inspiration ministries, we welcome to campmeeting, dr. mike murdock. [cheering, applause] ♪ ♪ there is nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ like you ♪ ♪ there's nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ there's nobody like you ♪ ♪ sweet holy spirit ♪ sweet holy spirit ♪ there is nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ like you if i was sitting there in your home, and you said, "mike, what's the, what's the greatest day of your life? what's the day that you would trade for every other day?" i would tell you, "july 13, 1994." was a wednesday morning, at 7:00 and that was the day that i fell in love with the person of the holy spirit. he is not wind. he moves like wind. he is not fire. he purifies like fire. he is not water. he cleanses like water. and he certainly is not a little white bird, called a dove. he's a person. he's a person. he's the only person capable of being contented with you. he's the only person you're required to obey your entire lifetime. he is to us, what jesus was to the 12 disciples. what jesus is to your salvation, the holy spirit is to your pra
david and barbara cerullo, and all of us here at inspiration ministries, we welcome to campmeeting, dr. mike murdock. [cheering, applause] ♪ ♪ there is nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ like you ♪ ♪ there's nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ there's nobody like you ♪ ♪ sweet holy spirit ♪ sweet holy spirit ♪ there is nobody ♪ there's nobody ♪ like you if i was sitting there in your home, and you said, "mike, what's the, what's the greatest day of your life?...
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we have people like dr. mike bur juries, dr.om price, a number of people with good ideas, and we should solidify into a republican better future in health alternative, and say, look, would you have this personal iced medicine orb -- against obama, and i think that would puts in a stronger 7gs to force the fight over obama care in october. >> because you know the president would veto any legislation that wouldn't fund obama care, and in effect there could be a government shutdown. you lived through two government shutdowns in the '90s. republicans paid a huge political price for both. >> yeah, you know, i thought so at the time, and then as i got away from washington and was no longer speaker and thought about it for about two years, it occurred to me that's all nonsense. the first reelected house republican majority since 1938 occurred after the shutdown. so i've always wondered, what is this big price to be paid. we got reelected. nobody had been reelected -- >> the big price was that mr. bill clinton was rea electriced in 1996
we have people like dr. mike bur juries, dr.om price, a number of people with good ideas, and we should solidify into a republican better future in health alternative, and say, look, would you have this personal iced medicine orb -- against obama, and i think that would puts in a stronger 7gs to force the fight over obama care in october. >> because you know the president would veto any legislation that wouldn't fund obama care, and in effect there could be a government shutdown. you...
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> (clapping) so this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986. it's one of the families farther photos it's the way i think of him. my father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. his own work or the art of others. i think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words they're often inadequate to express something complex. i am asked what it is like to live with a artist man he was any greatly loved father. you i'm going to talk about something that's personal. so on the understanding that i am speaking to you as a daughter an admiring daughter. i will share many of my thoughts about my father with you. i'll speak about the berkley period you see so beautifully presented in the museum. for me all of his work is connected. all the work is a continuum about this particular person looked at the world. i should give you a few facts. he was
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> (clapping) so this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986. it's one of the families farther photos it's the way i think of him. my father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. his own work or the art of others. i think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words they're often...
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dr. rob thompson, side by side. mike, you buying some clothes? uh-huh.e're not going to let you buy those clothes. and they pay every -- let me put it this way. everywhere i go, people stuff business cards in my hand, wanting to buy me clothes. vb wants to take me shopping. i have clothes in my closet with the price tag still on them. wipe the jealousy off your face. i've never seen so much jealousy in one room.
dr. rob thompson, side by side. mike, you buying some clothes? uh-huh.e're not going to let you buy those clothes. and they pay every -- let me put it this way. everywhere i go, people stuff business cards in my hand, wanting to buy me clothes. vb wants to take me shopping. i have clothes in my closet with the price tag still on them. wipe the jealousy off your face. i've never seen so much jealousy in one room.
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dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> you're watching quick bite, the show that has san francisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor which locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to
dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... >> you're watching quick bite, the show that has san francisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor which locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in...
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dr. james andrews will meek with mike shanahan, bruce allen regarding plans for rg3. >> like to be a fly on the wall. >> game coming up at 8:00. we'll talk to you after. >> big night for skins fans. >> i think generally it is going to be dry. game time temperature, 72°. pretty comfortable. talk about the rest of the forecast a bit later, brian. >> heads up on the new nfl security decision what you can and cannot bring to the field. >> we want you to help us tell the story about the march on washington, e-mail mymarchdc@gmail.com, tweet us or facebook. we'll share the stories over the next few weeks. >> today in fairfax, trial underway for the man accused of murdering vanessa pham. suspect, julio blanco garcia was high on pcp when he killed vanessa pham. >> second set of fingerprints found on the knife of the murder weapon. knife had broken from the handle. >> defense admitted garcia is not guilty of pre-meditated murder. a man charged in a gruesome crime pleaded not guilty. 22-year-old alex killed 37-year-old cody with an ax last year and ate his heart and parts of his
dr. james andrews will meek with mike shanahan, bruce allen regarding plans for rg3. >> like to be a fly on the wall. >> game coming up at 8:00. we'll talk to you after. >> big night for skins fans. >> i think generally it is going to be dry. game time temperature, 72°. pretty comfortable. talk about the rest of the forecast a bit later, brian. >> heads up on the new nfl security decision what you can and cannot bring to the field. >> we want you to help us...
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joining us now from the lincoln memorial our mike viqueira. we have our dr.ubrey hendri hendrix{^l" ^}, and dr. williams of history and codirector of black studies. dr. hendrix, i want to start with you because you had a front-row seat to history last night. you were dining with a few important people. who might that have been. >> well, it was a large reception. i wasn't exactly dining with them. >> that's how we tell the story. >> janet lewis, a number of the king familie family, a number of religious leaders and it was a wonderful, best afire i've been to at the white house. >> one of the interesting things about working in washington as long as i did, there is a tendency when the audience watches the president, when they watch dr. king, they think they're watching someone who is larger than life. these are people who are trust in a moment of history p what was it like for him knowing this was going to be a big day for him as well. >> he was joking about it a little bit. he said, they have me on a vice. they want me to speak on martin luther king day and th
joining us now from the lincoln memorial our mike viqueira. we have our dr.ubrey hendri hendrix{^l" ^}, and dr. williams of history and codirector of black studies. dr. hendrix, i want to start with you because you had a front-row seat to history last night. you were dining with a few important people. who might that have been. >> well, it was a large reception. i wasn't exactly dining with them. >> that's how we tell the story. >> janet lewis, a number of the king...
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dr. king's family as well as others. mike viqueira is there live. he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too far, marched too long, prayed to hard, wept to bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey to ju
dr. king's family as well as others. mike viqueira is there live. he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion...
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dr. andrews would be if one to decide if he is good to go. mikean reacted today. >> i would never go against the doctor anyhow. doctor felt like he wasn't ready to play, i sure wouldn't play him. if he said it or not. if dr. andrews said he is not ready, e surely wouldn't put him out there. dr. andrews could tell me he is ready. if i thought something was wrong with robert through our practice, i wouldn't put him out there. >> two days after suffering a mild right foot sprain, kirk cousins's return to the game saturday is a long shot. cousins asked if he'll be back this pre-season. >> um, hard to say. it is a day-to-day thing. every morning just see how it feels and go from there. at this time, in the pre-season, um, the experience is valuable to go out there and play also not worth risking being ready and available when the games really do matter. >> in baseball, orioles host the rays, that is sports. >> let's go to sue for one look at the forecast. sue? >> we may see a thunderstorm later tonight. there are storms building along interstate 80 cor
dr. andrews would be if one to decide if he is good to go. mikean reacted today. >> i would never go against the doctor anyhow. doctor felt like he wasn't ready to play, i sure wouldn't play him. if he said it or not. if dr. andrews said he is not ready, e surely wouldn't put him out there. dr. andrews could tell me he is ready. if i thought something was wrong with robert through our practice, i wouldn't put him out there. >> two days after suffering a mild right foot sprain, kirk...
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mike vequerra al jazeera washington. >> dr. king's son martin luther king iii spoke about racial inequality today. >> we certainly don't have true racial equality today. we have a significant number of individuals who have made great progress. we have african american ceo, such as xerox korea. xerox kerry. before the housing foreclosure crisis, a significant number of people have moved into middle class. now they've lost their houses, lost their wealth, we need to close that gap and bring people together as it relates to those disparities. >> martin luther king iii. >> an army major nidal hasan, was convicted of murder heidi zhou castro reports. >> the mother of 22-year-old specialist jason hunt speaking of how her son had wanted to deploy to iraq not to harm others but to protect them. and this is what she had to say about hasan. >> anyone who would use their religion to commit acts of terrorism serves no god, as far as his claim he was saving lives he's done nothing but further deteriorate his relationship between the u.s. an
mike vequerra al jazeera washington. >> dr. king's son martin luther king iii spoke about racial inequality today. >> we certainly don't have true racial equality today. we have a significant number of individuals who have made great progress. we have african american ceo, such as xerox korea. xerox kerry. before the housing foreclosure crisis, a significant number of people have moved into middle class. now they've lost their houses, lost their wealth, we need to close that gap and...
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mike nicco is back with a little buddy. >> exactly. dr. who. chris, how are you? nice to see you. tell us about the four-month-old. >> this is dr. who, a four-month-old terrier mix. he is a little nervous. he is very sweet and he has amazing ears. >> he is a cutie. he is four months. does he need any training? >> probably all dogs need a little bit of training. we do offer that through the spca. check it out. i recommend you come to a training class. >> can he deal with another cat? >> he is young so you could introducely. he had a sister at the shelter but she went fast. >> tell us about the kitten? >> we have kitten item dough station drive -- donation drive online and you can listen about it. >> you got that all to there with two seconds to spare. that you from the spca. back to you guys. >> all of us at abc7 news thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> welcome to the show. ♪ hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. joining me today is a yale senior who hopes to use the money he wins today to build a robot who can cook and clean for him. from w
mike nicco is back with a little buddy. >> exactly. dr. who. chris, how are you? nice to see you. tell us about the four-month-old. >> this is dr. who, a four-month-old terrier mix. he is a little nervous. he is very sweet and he has amazing ears. >> he is a cutie. he is four months. does he need any training? >> probably all dogs need a little bit of training. we do offer that through the spca. check it out. i recommend you come to a training class. >> can he deal...
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. >> caller: figure for talking mike called dr. carson.i am a and engineer at the time when my wife became ill because of a heart problem and had a heart attack. it was hereditary but the issue we ran into i had to give up my job to take care for a family in we had to pay cobra $702 per month that this time and when they tried to look to other insurance companies no one would touch her with a 10-foot pole because of the precondition and to geographically if we needed to move someplace else of order to have better coverage i found $779 per month. we're middle income. >> host: what would you like him to respond to? >>. >> caller: with medicine will bankrupt middle america. >> guest: no question we have rapidly escalating cost of medical care that was the impetus behind obamacare. obviously that has not worked and the price has gone up to that does not mean we should not have looked at the issue. one of the major pillars of the american health care system are insurance camby -- companies that make money by 89 people care that is fundamentally
. >> caller: figure for talking mike called dr. carson.i am a and engineer at the time when my wife became ill because of a heart problem and had a heart attack. it was hereditary but the issue we ran into i had to give up my job to take care for a family in we had to pay cobra $702 per month that this time and when they tried to look to other insurance companies no one would touch her with a 10-foot pole because of the precondition and to geographically if we needed to move someplace...
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dr. king's family, and we'll hear from president clinton, president obama, and president carter. mikeiqueira is there and joins us live. mike it appears that once again history will be made again today. >> absolutely, and, you know, it's part celebration, part commemoration, part renewal. we're about an hour into the program here, dell. the morning began at the baptist church in downtown washington, there is a march -- a reenactment about a mile east of here at the base of the capitol, that's where they will begin retracing the steps that were taken 50 years ago. we have heard from senator angus kaine, joaquin castro from san antonio, texas, and a highlight so far as been the music. two-thirds of the trio peter paul and mary sang blowing in the wind. and un ambassador, major of atlanta, he got up there and belted out some spiritual songs that were popular in the heyday of the civil rights moment. at this moment we're hearing from the widow of med -- med ger evers. and earlier we heard from melanie campbell. she had some very strong words about a topic that is on the forefront of many
dr. king's family, and we'll hear from president clinton, president obama, and president carter. mikeiqueira is there and joins us live. mike it appears that once again history will be made again today. >> absolutely, and, you know, it's part celebration, part commemoration, part renewal. we're about an hour into the program here, dell. the morning began at the baptist church in downtown washington, there is a march -- a reenactment about a mile east of here at the base of the capitol,...
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mike always on top of it. 4:41. still ahead, nearly 50 years after dr. martin luther king's landmark speech, americans pause to remember that speech. >> we were all in it. we could see our brothers and sisters in the south, very, very brave young people. >> coming up, we'll introduce you to a bay area woman who experienced that march on washington up close and personal. she was there. what she recalls about the historic day. that's coming up. >>> plus on his way out. san diego's embattled mayor strikes a deal to leave office amid those harassment accusations. >>> we'll also tell you about a lawsuit threatening to stop the america's cup race just weeks before it starts. guess what? it's from a team that's not even competing. we'll explain. >>> welcome back. disgraced san diego mayor bob filner expected to formally resign, that announcement coming after he reaches a proposed settlement with one of the women who accused him of sexual harassment. today's decision will be -- in the past six weeks at least 18 women have come forward accusing the 70-year-old ma
mike always on top of it. 4:41. still ahead, nearly 50 years after dr. martin luther king's landmark speech, americans pause to remember that speech. >> we were all in it. we could see our brothers and sisters in the south, very, very brave young people. >> coming up, we'll introduce you to a bay area woman who experienced that march on washington up close and personal. she was there. what she recalls about the historic day. that's coming up. >>> plus on his way out. san...
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mike just ahead. >> grey's anatomy is losing a top surgeon. dr.ang is leaving saying it has been a great privilege to play the character and sad and excited to see where her final season will take her. she will leave gray's anatomy at the end of the 10 the season in the spring. you can catch the premiere on thursday, september 26 at 9:00 p.m. right here. >> now a check with josh for what coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> josh, great to see you. >> great to see you and talk live with you, great to be here. everyone is watching in the bay area, here on kgo we have a very busy morning to follow up on so many stories you have been covering this morning. we will bring an exclusive interview with the ex-wife of the pop star usher coming in the wake of their son's near fatal pool accident and her resulting failure to win custody of their child at an emergency hearing the she sat down with us and had a lot to say. you will want to stick around for that. also, i don't know if you got a chance to play, we did here in new york, we all tried to
mike just ahead. >> grey's anatomy is losing a top surgeon. dr.ang is leaving saying it has been a great privilege to play the character and sad and excited to see where her final season will take her. she will leave gray's anatomy at the end of the 10 the season in the spring. you can catch the premiere on thursday, september 26 at 9:00 p.m. right here. >> now a check with josh for what coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> josh, great to see you. >>...
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dr. roberts, what's the greatest secret you've ever learned in your... lifetime?" i'll never forget. he said, "mike, i don't think anybody's ever asked me that." he said, "the greatest secret i've ever learned in my life, is sowing my seed for a desired result." sowing my seed. get up off the sofa. quickly. quickly. get off the recliner. you have 90 days to sow it, but you could sow it even by credit card. and for some reason, i feel like, the credit card seed is going to have an impact, i feel like, i really feel like the moment that your seed enters the soil, the harvest begins to grow. can i read the first name? is that okay? >> ossie: go right ahead. first name and where... >> mike: tony, from miami. kenyan, from arlington. that's my part of territory. carol from prather, california. catherine, from munsey, indiana. dardle, from dearborn, michigan. here's someone from bethlehem, pennsylvania. trenna from virginia. wayne, from charleston, south carolina. suzanne, from stowe, ohio. something is happening. something supernatural. your seed creates the seasons. i cannot change your life until i cha
dr. roberts, what's the greatest secret you've ever learned in your... lifetime?" i'll never forget. he said, "mike, i don't think anybody's ever asked me that." he said, "the greatest secret i've ever learned in my life, is sowing my seed for a desired result." sowing my seed. get up off the sofa. quickly. quickly. get off the recliner. you have 90 days to sow it, but you could sow it even by credit card. and for some reason, i feel like, the credit card seed is going...
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dr. drew, thanks nor for being with us. today matt lauer asked mike tyson about his inner demons.et's listen to what he had to say. >> you pointed to your head and said it's dangerous to hang out in this neighborhood alone. it wants to kill everything. it wants to kill me. all i can think of is what a tough way to go through life on a daily basis, kind of fearing what's going on in your own head. >> i'm so happy you don't have to go through that. yeah, it is kind of strange and scary. >> how long has that been going on? >> i was born that way. >> for mike tyson to say this publicly, is that essentially a cry for help? >> you know, addicts don't really cry for help. they don't. they want to go on in their disease and the disease to continue on and until they get so far into it and they look to die. then they usually ask for some assistance. when they are in it, they do not cry for help. the thing about mike tyson he had been identifying as a recovering person. i think he had stable sobriety but he's saying now most of the time he was identifying as sober he was actually using, it w
dr. drew, thanks nor for being with us. today matt lauer asked mike tyson about his inner demons.et's listen to what he had to say. >> you pointed to your head and said it's dangerous to hang out in this neighborhood alone. it wants to kill everything. it wants to kill me. all i can think of is what a tough way to go through life on a daily basis, kind of fearing what's going on in your own head. >> i'm so happy you don't have to go through that. yeah, it is kind of strange and...
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mike: can we change his name from joey to tucker? [ laughter ] >> the yokes will not this morning. >> joey is happy and guilt free sleep anywhere. >> alisyn: there are similarities. drw meaning. >> tucker: everything is better with bacon. how to boost some of your favorite recipes with america's favorite luncheon meat next. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ and your favorite songs always playing. [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. let's go places, safely. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergen
mike: can we change his name from joey to tucker? [ laughter ] >> the yokes will not this morning. >> joey is happy and guilt free sleep anywhere. >> alisyn: there are similarities. drw meaning. >> tucker: everything is better with bacon. how to boost some of your favorite recipes with america's favorite luncheon meat next. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ and your favorite songs always playing. [ beeping ] ♪ may you never...
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the treen at 67 was the poor people's campaign to end the war mike in vietnam. dr. on the lyndon johnson war on poverty. by the way, our hearts were trained with pain johnson had no background on civil rights. only the civil rights legislator in the history of the country and passed with lyndon johnson and 64 kuhl of the voting rights act of 65, daycare, child-care, speeding programs, appellations, the regional council, all of that is lbj. the record matches are lyndon baines johnson. the speech is always around. from the last staff meeting it went something like this. i had a migraine headache for nine days and maybe my time is up. maybe i've done as much as i could do. maybe i should just quite. the organization is affecting me because i choose to address how the war in this but i will be speaking and heard and maybe i can become president and do some writing now. there was no please let me finish and they all got quiet. he then said it was to the point of death. we may have disagreements but we are still friends and come to my bedside and regroup the units. then
the treen at 67 was the poor people's campaign to end the war mike in vietnam. dr. on the lyndon johnson war on poverty. by the way, our hearts were trained with pain johnson had no background on civil rights. only the civil rights legislator in the history of the country and passed with lyndon johnson and 64 kuhl of the voting rights act of 65, daycare, child-care, speeding programs, appellations, the regional council, all of that is lbj. the record matches are lyndon baines johnson. the...
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dr. andrews cleared him to play, the red skins open on monday september the 9th. the final say will come from mikehanahan, but he refused to say after the game if he will indeed start the opener. bull awe eyes are pointing to him being on the line-up. >> you know, it strikes me you have the story about the settlement, for mehmets and damage to the brain, and then we have these kids and the ncaa, and also in high school. hitting hard. >> it is not going to stop people from playing football. we want to see what the triple down long term will be. >> very interesting, thank you very much. >> rebecca stevenson is back with a check of the weather next, and coming up, america tonight with joey chen. >> showers and thunderstorms were very specific in location across the united states tonight. we had them riding through the west, up unto the midwest, and then down into parts oif southeast, be tough central portion of the united states stayed mostly dry, albeit on the hot humid side, but dry. right now we are looking at showers and thunderstorms just hammering new mexico. you have flash flood warnings in pl
dr. andrews cleared him to play, the red skins open on monday september the 9th. the final say will come from mikehanahan, but he refused to say after the game if he will indeed start the opener. bull awe eyes are pointing to him being on the line-up. >> you know, it strikes me you have the story about the settlement, for mehmets and damage to the brain, and then we have these kids and the ncaa, and also in high school. hitting hard. >> it is not going to stop people from playing...