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y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna.bienvenida. >> bienvenido, dr. mike. >> y él les hablará de la manzana. iatrápela! >> imuy bien! >> lo tengo. jason, tengo que decirles que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo querovie de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede
y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna.bienvenida. >> bienvenido, dr. mike. >> y él les hablará de la manzana. iatrápela! >> imuy bien! >> lo tengo. jason, tengo que decirles que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo querovie de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble...
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y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna. que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo que proviene de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol. es algo simple. >> bien. qué bien. eso es para mí. >> es algo tan simple y natural. ¿y qué pasa --? ¿y qué hay con la quercetina? ese es otro elemento importante antiinflamatorio y también antioxidante. y, jason, sabes tan bien como yo que los antioxidantes hacen muchísimas cosas maravillosas que realmente ayudan a mantenerte saludable. >> muy bien, doctor. dr. mike. gracias. >> gracias. >> así que eso es lo que hay en la manzana, ¿verdad? pero queremos sacar lo bueno que está dentro de ella. y no podría ser más fácil con el nuevo fusion juicer. >> espera. ¿lo encendiste? >> sí, lo encendí. no se puede oír. es una de las cosas más importantes. bueno, no quiero desp
y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna. que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo que proviene de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol. es algo simple. >> bien. qué bien. eso es para mí. >> es algo tan simple y natural. ¿y qué pasa...
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y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna.que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo querovie de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol. es algo simple. >> bien. qué bien. esaces para mí. >> es algo tan simple y natural. ¿y qué pasa --? ¿y qué y con la quercetina? ese es otro elemento importante antiinflamatorio y también antioxidante. y, jason, sabes tan bien como yo que los antioxidantes hacen muchísimas cosas maravillosas que realmente ayudan a mantenerte saludable. >> muy bien, doctor. dr. mike. gracias. >> gracias. >> así que eso es lo que hay en la manzana, ¿verdad? pero queremos sacar lo bueno que está dentro de ella. y no podría ser más fácil con el nuevo fusion juicer. >> espera. ¿lo encendiste? >> sí, lo encendí. no se puede oír. es una de las cosas más importantes. bueno, no quiero despertar a
y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna.que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo querovie de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol. es algo simple. >> bien. qué bien. esaces para mí. >> es algo tan simple y natural. ¿y qué pasa --?...
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joining us is special guest dr mike brown. dr brown is a professor of planetary astronomy. he made many significant scientific discoveries, he's probably best known as the man who killed pluto. welcome to "techknow" dr brown, why did you do it? >> the obvious answer is did it have it coming. if it wasn't me someone else would do it. >> tell me the story. >> pluto never should have been called a planet. it was a mistake, just because everyone thought it was big when it was discovered, as big as june it ter and realised it was smaller and smaller. it is smaller than our moon. and there are thousands of other things out there just like it. >>> if pluto is not a planet, what is it? >> the official definition is work planet. which i like to think about things that look like planets. >> i love the story of the declassification of pluto. it's a great example of how new information can change the idea that a group of scientists have about something they take for granted to be true for a long time. >>> you came up with an announcement about pluto, did you face much feedback? >> i ha
joining us is special guest dr mike brown. dr brown is a professor of planetary astronomy. he made many significant scientific discoveries, he's probably best known as the man who killed pluto. welcome to "techknow" dr brown, why did you do it? >> the obvious answer is did it have it coming. if it wasn't me someone else would do it. >> tell me the story. >> pluto never should have been called a planet. it was a mistake, just because everyone thought it was big when...
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when officials planned to search the compound, they asked epidemiologist dr. mikeome along because of fears of biological retaliation. >> and as we were going up that road, i was thinking, for a microbiologist this is going to be a pretty interesting day. >> no shots were fired. in the commune's licensed medical center, skeels found samples of various bacteria, standard testing material for a small clinic. >> one of these vials contained salmonella typhimurium. i remember at the time they told me to look for salmonella, if i found any i'm supposed to seize it as evidence. there it is. so i'll seize it. but i wasn't thinking at all that this was related to the outbreak. >> shortly after the raid rajneesh left on one of his private jets. he was arrested in north carolina on the immigration charges. meanwhile, the cdc tested the salmonella found in the commune's lab using a technique called plasmid profiling. plasmids are sections of free-floating genetic material outside the bacterial chromosome. bacteria can exchange plasmids, allowing a colony to genetically adapt.
when officials planned to search the compound, they asked epidemiologist dr. mikeome along because of fears of biological retaliation. >> and as we were going up that road, i was thinking, for a microbiologist this is going to be a pretty interesting day. >> no shots were fired. in the commune's licensed medical center, skeels found samples of various bacteria, standard testing material for a small clinic. >> one of these vials contained salmonella typhimurium. i remember at...
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one is dr. mike brown, the one who provided the evidence to show that pluto is no longer -- should no longer be considered a planet. pluto-killer he is. >> he wiwe will be watching for pluto-killer. phil torres, thank you very much. "techknow" saturday, 7:30 eastern, 4:30 pacific time. coming up, all new tonight on our broadcast at 11:00 eastern time, meet america's youngest high school graduate. he is only 10 years old. and earned a 4.on gpa. he will tell us about how he did it and what's next for him. plus, his work is instantly recognizable. take a look at this. my conversation with peter max on his art work capturing life in the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. those stories and much more tonight. 11:00 eastern, 8 pacific time. >>> today is president george h w. bush's 90th birthday. he celebrated the same way he did on his 8th and 85th birthday. he jumped. the former president made a tandem parachute jump from his helicopter in maine as his family looked on. his son
one is dr. mike brown, the one who provided the evidence to show that pluto is no longer -- should no longer be considered a planet. pluto-killer he is. >> he wiwe will be watching for pluto-killer. phil torres, thank you very much. "techknow" saturday, 7:30 eastern, 4:30 pacific time. coming up, all new tonight on our broadcast at 11:00 eastern time, meet america's youngest high school graduate. he is only 10 years old. and earned a 4.on gpa. he will tell us about how he did it...
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in may of 2009, dr. mike davies of the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,743 veterans waiting for care as of september 15, 2008. more than five years later, v.a.'s audit shows that it has risen to 57,000 veterans waiting more than 90 days for their first appointment and additional 64,000 appears -- veterans that appear to have fallen through the cracks. how can this be? >> the correct use of the waitlist is the number that is 57,000. we use the electronic wait list if we are unable to schedule a veteran who is receiving their first specialty care consult within 90 days. the correct use of that is to ensure that we can work a veteran into an appointment sooner. the 57,000 number is a much more conservative number. the known direct clinical care is 40,000. we have to get eyes on the ewl. we have to make sure centers are working that with, getting veterans from waiting for an appointment into an appointment. as for the 64,000, that was a new enrollment point request list. mr. griffin
in may of 2009, dr. mike davies of the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,743 veterans waiting for care as of september 15, 2008. more than five years later, v.a.'s audit shows that it has risen to 57,000 veterans waiting more than 90 days for their first appointment and additional 64,000 appears -- veterans that appear to have fallen through the cracks. how can this be? >> the correct use of the waitlist is the number that is 57,000. we use the electronic wait...
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. >> a brief if may of 2009, dr. mike davie, the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,4743 veterans waiting for care as of september 15th of 2008. now more than five years later, the va's audit shows and has been reported in the media that it has risen to 57,000 veterans mateing more than 90 days and an additional 64,000 veterans that appear to have fallen through the cracks. how can this be? >> the correct use of the electronic wait list is the number that's 57,000, sir. we use the electronic wait lists in we are unable to schedule a veteran who is receiving their first specialty consult within 90 days. the contradict use of that is to insure that we can work a veteran into an appointment sooner. the 57,000 number is a much more conservative number. the known direct clinical care is only 40,000. we have to get eyes on the ewl. we have to manage it. we have to make sure that our front line staff and our medical centers are accurately working that list, getting veterans from waiting for an appointm
. >> a brief if may of 2009, dr. mike davie, the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,4743 veterans waiting for care as of september 15th of 2008. now more than five years later, the va's audit shows and has been reported in the media that it has risen to 57,000 veterans mateing more than 90 days and an additional 64,000 veterans that appear to have fallen through the cracks. how can this be? >> the correct use of the electronic wait list is the number...
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>> the name of the staff -- >> i was there with dr. mike davies. >> did mr. davies talk with anybody at the phoenix staff that may have actually done the destruction? >> i don't know, congressman. >> i just don't understand how you can conduct an investigation about the alleged destruction of documents and not actually talk to anybody or know the name of anybody who actually did the destruction. or their -- >> that was the i.g.'s function. they were there -- >> i thought you went there to figure out what was going on. >> i was there to understand the process. >> wouldn't identifying the person who did the destruction of the documents? >> i did not -- >> didn't you have any interest in doing it? >> i didn't think that was necessary at the time. >> it seems to be the first thing you should ask and maybe i'm simple minded. but there's question about destruction of documents. and you don't even know who did it or their motive? >> i believe i understood the motive at the time. >> but your contention is that the motive was just and within the realm of the v.a. and
>> the name of the staff -- >> i was there with dr. mike davies. >> did mr. davies talk with anybody at the phoenix staff that may have actually done the destruction? >> i don't know, congressman. >> i just don't understand how you can conduct an investigation about the alleged destruction of documents and not actually talk to anybody or know the name of anybody who actually did the destruction. or their -- >> that was the i.g.'s function. they were there --...
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. >> in a brief in may of 2009, dr. mike davies, the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,743 veterans waiting for care as of september 15th of 2008. now more than five years later, v.a.'s audit shows and has been reported in the media that it has risen to 57,000 veterans waiting more than 90 days for their first appointment and an additional 64,000 veterans that appeared to have fallen through the cracks. how can this be? >> the correct use of the electronic wait list is the number that's 57,000, sir. we use the electronic wait lists if we are unable to schedule a veteran who is receiving their first special care consult within 90 days. the correct use of that is to ensure that we can work a veteran into an appointment sooner. the 57,000 number is a much more conservative number. the known direct clinical care is only 40,000. we have to get eyes on the ewl. we have to manage it. we have to make sure there are front line staff at our medical centers are accurately working that list. getting veterans
. >> in a brief in may of 2009, dr. mike davies, the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,743 veterans waiting for care as of september 15th of 2008. now more than five years later, v.a.'s audit shows and has been reported in the media that it has risen to 57,000 veterans waiting more than 90 days for their first appointment and an additional 64,000 veterans that appeared to have fallen through the cracks. how can this be? >> the correct use of the...
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. >> coming up, mike huckabee bashes gay marriage by using dr. martin luther king?> and five young men charged of a terrible case called the central park jogger case. they were sent to prison and they were innocent. today, justice for the five wrongfully convicted men. stay with us. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region whe
. >> coming up, mike huckabee bashes gay marriage by using dr. martin luther king?> and five young men charged of a terrible case called the central park jogger case. they were sent to prison and they were innocent. today, justice for the five wrongfully convicted men. stay with us. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still...
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dr. al mike davie, the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,743 for veterans waiting for care as ofo september 15th of 2008.08. now more than five years later, the va's audit shows and has been reported in the media that it has risen to 57,000 veterans waiting more than 90 days for their first appointment and an n additional 64,000 veterans that appeared to have fallen through the cracks.atrough how can this be? >> the correct use of the electronic wait list is the number that's 57,000, sir. we use the electronic wait lists if we are unable to schedule a veteran who is receiving their a first specialty consult within 90 days.ys. the correct use of that is to ensure that we can work aran ino veteran into an appointment sooner. a the 57,000 number is a much more conservative number. the known direct clinical care is only 40,000. care we have to get eyes on the ewl.o we have to manage it. we have to make sure that our front line staff and our medical centers are accurately working t that list, getting veterans from waiting for an appointment intos an appointment. as for
dr. al mike davie, the national director of systems redesign indicated there were 49,743 for veterans waiting for care as ofo september 15th of 2008.08. now more than five years later, the va's audit shows and has been reported in the media that it has risen to 57,000 veterans waiting more than 90 days for their first appointment and an n additional 64,000 veterans that appeared to have fallen through the cracks.atrough how can this be? >> the correct use of the electronic wait list is...
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dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
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dr. mccarthy, this is mike coffman. according to your testimony, there were 23,664 unique patients enrolled in the vision registry. how many of those patients were enrolled by the department of defense, and how many from the veterans administration? >> mr. coffman, that's an important question. the actual entry of the data was primarily done by the department of defense. you heard mentioned that there was one person injured by the and that was to test the system that i want to explain the register you for just a minute if i could. the registry is a seat at the department of defense, and so it is set up to date information more directly from the department of defense for servicemembers who do receive eye injuries. okay, the a set up the architecture for the registry, and over 50% of it was used by the department of defense in order to enter their servicemembers of data into it. equal have been treated in the va because an active-duty service member has been through the program, how many people have been treated to have d
dr. mccarthy, this is mike coffman. according to your testimony, there were 23,664 unique patients enrolled in the vision registry. how many of those patients were enrolled by the department of defense, and how many from the veterans administration? >> mr. coffman, that's an important question. the actual entry of the data was primarily done by the department of defense. you heard mentioned that there was one person injured by the and that was to test the system that i want to explain the...
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dr. mccarthy? this is mike coffman. according to your testimony there were 23,664 unique patients enrolled in the vision registry. how many of those patients were enrolled by the department of defense and how many from the veterans administration? >> mr. coffman, that's an important question. the entry of the data was primarily done by the department of defense. you heard mention that there was one person entered by va and that was to test the systems. i want to explain the reg stis just for a minute if i could. the registry is seated at the department of defense, and so it is set up to take information more directly from the department of defense for service members who do receive eye injuries. okay. va set up the architecture for the registry and over 50% of it was used by the department of defense in order to enter their service members' data into it. va has to go through a two-step process to enter the data into the registry. it's typical with cancer registries and all kinds of registries of that sort that informati
dr. mccarthy? this is mike coffman. according to your testimony there were 23,664 unique patients enrolled in the vision registry. how many of those patients were enrolled by the department of defense and how many from the veterans administration? >> mr. coffman, that's an important question. the entry of the data was primarily done by the department of defense. you heard mention that there was one person entered by va and that was to test the systems. i want to explain the reg stis just...
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. >> you have a favorite mike myers character? >> might be dr. evil. >> why? you before i kill you let me tell you my plan. >> dr. evil. i didn't spend six years in evil medical school to be called mr. thank you very much. >> what i love to do wayne's world for a living. it might happen. monkey's might fly out of my butt. >> it was wayne's world his f first film that would change myers' world forever. the movie based on "saturday night live" sketch was full of rock star cameos including alice cooper. >> come on in. >> right before filming began alice's manager, shep gordon approached myers with a problem. >> i'm like, who street this he's smell are you kidding me? who is this dude? why am i talking to this guy? >> it turns out shep gordon was a big time talent manager with clients ranging from teddy bendergrast and wanted to change the song. >> talked like this which i didn't know that people did talk like this. i know it says in the script school's house out how about something from the new album. how about, no. i also happen to know you start shooting in two
. >> you have a favorite mike myers character? >> might be dr. evil. >> why? you before i kill you let me tell you my plan. >> dr. evil. i didn't spend six years in evil medical school to be called mr. thank you very much. >> what i love to do wayne's world for a living. it might happen. monkey's might fly out of my butt. >> it was wayne's world his f first film that would change myers' world forever. the movie based on "saturday night live" sketch...
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in and tried to bully them and offered indeed a billion dollars i mean what was this was this dr evil and mike myers felt i mean it was ludicrous altogether what we were looking at in this situation ultimately one hundred forty two million billion only starts to scrape the bottom of trying to get ukraine onto a reasonable track i mean the terrible problem we have is that twenty years on after democracy more than not ukraine is on the verge of being a failed state because it didn't make the reforms that countries that are its neighbors whether it be poland or whether it be russia made in order to transfer themselves and transform themselves into working official capitalist democracies ok gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that sure frank will continue our discussions on ukraine state with. the world. the greatest nations empathize with palestinians put millions into health and provision. engaging for a bright future of freedom of. the. two bad the promises ones but any bread non. for. the do good on politics. is a media leave us so we leave the medi
in and tried to bully them and offered indeed a billion dollars i mean what was this was this dr evil and mike myers felt i mean it was ludicrous altogether what we were looking at in this situation ultimately one hundred forty two million billion only starts to scrape the bottom of trying to get ukraine onto a reasonable track i mean the terrible problem we have is that twenty years on after democracy more than not ukraine is on the verge of being a failed state because it didn't make the...
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dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! is is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want. for less. plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. >>> new bloodshed in a country where almost 45 have died. leaving a trail of beheadings and executions in its wake. our president in chief spent last night is monthsing at the world cup. most of president bush's sp
dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! is is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less....
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so would you, with your applause, please welcome mike vickers, undersecretary for intelligence. [applause] >> well, thank you, dr. hamre, for that really gracious introduction, and thank you to dr. hicks for your distinguished service to our country and to csis more putting on important forums such as this. i thought i'd make a few remarks this morning for about 20 minutes and then take questions as the standard format. next slide, please. >> [inaudible] apologies, technical issues. >> okay. which one hits it? that center button? okay, good. all right. [inaudible conversations] >> all right, good. i'm qualified now on this thing. [laughter] okay. so i'm going to talk about these four topics, and given that this is a military strategy forum, i'm going to try to move beyond my intelligence brief a little bit and talk about some of the implications for strategy, for national security strategy, defense strategy and intelligence strategy as we, as we look at these issues. before i do, one of the themes i'd like to leave you with is the tremendous change that's taken place in our intelligence capabilities over the pas
so would you, with your applause, please welcome mike vickers, undersecretary for intelligence. [applause] >> well, thank you, dr. hamre, for that really gracious introduction, and thank you to dr. hicks for your distinguished service to our country and to csis more putting on important forums such as this. i thought i'd make a few remarks this morning for about 20 minutes and then take questions as the standard format. next slide, please. >> [inaudible] apologies, technical issues....
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dr. phil." >> if you were a man i'd [bleep] you in the ground. >> announcer: a wife accused. >> mike's convincedhe questions. >> announcer: a husband obsessed. >> i've spied on her, audio taped her. >> dr. phil: where is the audio tape? >> i gave it to your company. >> dr. phil: security remembers you and said he gave us nothing. >> announcer: the anger has been building. >> i've blamed myself for your problems. >> announcer: today. >> it ain't going to happen. >> announcer: it exploded. >> why did my son asked me if i'm going to kill you. who drug the kid into this? he had to hear it and you had to [bleep]. >> dr. phil: you can bully her but you're not going to do it with me here. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good sho
dr. phil." >> if you were a man i'd [bleep] you in the ground. >> announcer: a wife accused. >> mike's convincedhe questions. >> announcer: a husband obsessed. >> i've spied on her, audio taped her. >> dr. phil: where is the audio tape? >> i gave it to your company. >> dr. phil: security remembers you and said he gave us nothing. >> announcer: the anger has been building. >> i've blamed myself for your problems. >>...
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dr. bosworth. annette41v4y bosworth says this all politically motivqy6z because the ag isf?n friends wi former south dakota mikeudgments on this complex story. >> bosworth claims she was all 3.7ml.'online. she's facing jail time. >> okay. "hannity" is coming up at the stop of the hour.minÑ guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. music♪ remember dad helping you catch your first fish? then tell him he's special with great father's day gifts from bass pro shops. like redhead stockton polo shirts for under $10. bass pro shops. on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. but with less ergy, moodiness, [ mai had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal
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listen here as colorado congressman mike kauffman grills a v.a. officia dr.alue the v.a. system greatly. i think it is a good system. >> it is not a good system. how can you say -- >> i think it is a good system. >> really? >> yes, i do. >> not if you're a veteran, it's not a good system. >> this happening as the office of special counsel sends a scathing letter to the president blasting the v.a. for ignoring whistle-blower warnings. the letter says phoenix v.a. officials failure to act is part of a troubling pattern nationwide. acting secretary sloan gibson ordering review of the system to handle whistle-blower complaints. >>> house democrats want you to pay the legal fees for illegal immigrant children. this measure is led by new york representative jeffreys. democrats introducing a bill that would give illegal minors taxpayer-funded lawyers. they claim nearly half of the thousands of children crossing the border have legitimate reasons for being here even though they came here illegally. it's estimated that 90,000 illegal minors will try to cross the borde
listen here as colorado congressman mike kauffman grills a v.a. officia dr.alue the v.a. system greatly. i think it is a good system. >> it is not a good system. how can you say -- >> i think it is a good system. >> really? >> yes, i do. >> not if you're a veteran, it's not a good system. >> this happening as the office of special counsel sends a scathing letter to the president blasting the v.a. for ignoring whistle-blower warnings. the letter says phoenix...
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mike and win $10. there you go! >> [ bleep ] sweet, thanks! >> jimmy: sage steele is here, we have music from moo, and we'll be back with dr. phil mcgraw!ers and applause ] ♪ ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and spread out. [yawns] nicely done. [crunch] cheezy. that's it. sprinkle it on top. enough! ah, check please. [clank] ♪ but we're not in the business of spokespenaming names.kswagen passat is heads above the competition, the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. l safe. and we like our money to people likbe safe tooafe. but when it comes to shopping online, sometimes we don't know who to trust. with paypal, your financial information is protected and never shared with stores. like i
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dr. ben carlson, a fox news commentator, finished second with nearly 30%. senator rand paul from kentucky was third and fox news host and former arkansas governor mike huckabeethe top five. what a collection. joining me is our rapid response panel, sara slayman and also reuben garza, director of the district 13 united steel workers union. great to have both of you with us tonight. sara, you first. it seems like ted cruz, the wackier he gets, the more momentum he has. what is the republican party thinking? if this is the guy and he comes out of that convention in the south as the front runner, what does that signal? >> you know, sometimes in texas you've got to laugh to keep from crying. i assume that's what the texas gop is doing and what federal representatives from texas are doing. this is a guy who i think should take really cool comfort in that poll. in 2011 with their presidential straw poll, the top four people in that poll were not named mitt romney, so i don't think that when it comes down to cracking time that people will field ted cruz. you know how unpopular the government shutdown was, which is basically all he stakes his political legacy on is a
dr. ben carlson, a fox news commentator, finished second with nearly 30%. senator rand paul from kentucky was third and fox news host and former arkansas governor mike huckabeethe top five. what a collection. joining me is our rapid response panel, sara slayman and also reuben garza, director of the district 13 united steel workers union. great to have both of you with us tonight. sara, you first. it seems like ted cruz, the wackier he gets, the more momentum he has. what is the republican...
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dr. bosworth and the only reason it was issued is so the election process was not disrupted. she said this was politically motivated because the ag is friends with mikeate primary. listen to her. >> for anyone who is skeptical, i'd ask you to watch carefully as the facts unfold and5#rd try reserve making any snap judgements on this complex story. >> yeah, bosworth claims she was the victim of vicious personal attacks on lying during the campaign. she's facing jail time, megyn, but that is highly unlikely at this point. >> wow, wow. i figure her campaign had told her, you know, in any event. okay, trace. we'll be right back and "hannity" is coming up at the top of the hour. >> he's trying to find someone who speaks english so he can talk to the taliban. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avo
dr. bosworth and the only reason it was issued is so the election process was not disrupted. she said this was politically motivated because the ag is friends with mikeate primary. listen to her. >> for anyone who is skeptical, i'd ask you to watch carefully as the facts unfold and5#rd try reserve making any snap judgements on this complex story. >> yeah, bosworth claims she was the victim of vicious personal attacks on lying during the campaign. she's facing jail time, megyn, but...
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mike lucafitch. at the atlanta journal constitution. jack and the beanstalk 2014 version. the magic beans did not grow a beanstoke or help me lose weight. then cursing out dr facing the congressional hearing within the last couple of days. he claims scammers are misusing what he says on air. my favorite part of the hearing is when senator mccasskil says focus on people needing to eat carefully and exercise. i thought was the proper take away. good stuff from the cartoonists in the country. >>> the tears and swooning and tantrums. it sounds like a soap opera, but it's at the world cup. what's up with all the drama on the pitch? hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your bus
mike lucafitch. at the atlanta journal constitution. jack and the beanstalk 2014 version. the magic beans did not grow a beanstoke or help me lose weight. then cursing out dr facing the congressional hearing within the last couple of days. he claims scammers are misusing what he says on air. my favorite part of the hearing is when senator mccasskil says focus on people needing to eat carefully and exercise. i thought was the proper take away. good stuff from the cartoonists in the country....
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dr. carney. >> some people are calling this a moment where his credibility comes into question. flip-flopping from the unemployment rate, you have caught up with miketis going to be clarity, -- communication, clarity. normalization will come before the end of his tenure. the cafferty talking about how it is prudent to remove stimulus. -- the got a text areas people i've spoken to in the marketplace say they have looked at that speech and their questioning whether the central tenant of the governor was to change the expectations on a rate hike. inflation is still low. -- as it to get us marketplace to readjust the risk premium? people in the marketplace say the market was already pricing in a higher probability. >> what is the most important western the committee needs to ask carney today? the market isnk so mispriced. what is a big driver of the change in your thinking? isn't that the risk growth is substantially moved to the upside. more people showing signs of dissension? or is it the housing market? about clarity. what did you mean? what have we got so wrong? mike amy is still with us, managing director at pimco in europe. what triggered this ch
dr. carney. >> some people are calling this a moment where his credibility comes into question. flip-flopping from the unemployment rate, you have caught up with miketis going to be clarity, -- communication, clarity. normalization will come before the end of his tenure. the cafferty talking about how it is prudent to remove stimulus. -- the got a text areas people i've spoken to in the marketplace say they have looked at that speech and their questioning whether the central tenant of the...
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mike vickers, undersecretary for intelligence. [applause] >> thank you for that really gracious introduction, and thank you to dr.it for your distinguished service to our country and to csi as for putting on important forums such as this. i thought i would make a few remarks this morning for about 20 minutes and then take questions as the standard format. next slide, please. >> all right. which one? i'm qualified now on this thing. so i'm going to talk about these four topics, and given that this is a military strategy for him, i'm going to try to move beyond my intelligence brief a little bit and talk about some of the implications for strategy, foreign actual security strategy, defense strategy, and intelligent strategy as we look at these issues. one of the things i would like to leave you with is the tremendous change that's taken place in our intelligence capabilities over the past decade, and the even greater change that we foresee looking forward. is of the aspects of this the revolutionary impact precision targeting has had across our intelligence enterprise, whether it's in counterterrorism operations, w
mike vickers, undersecretary for intelligence. [applause] >> thank you for that really gracious introduction, and thank you to dr.it for your distinguished service to our country and to csi as for putting on important forums such as this. i thought i would make a few remarks this morning for about 20 minutes and then take questions as the standard format. next slide, please. >> all right. which one? i'm qualified now on this thing. so i'm going to talk about these four topics, and...
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mike and win $10. here you go. >> sweet. thanks. [ applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "nba countdown" sage steele is here. we have music from mo. and we'll be right back with drphil mcgraw. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] thebut in the case of the s to thlexus ls... ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatically bring the ls to a complete stop. all help make the unseen... ...seen. and make the ls perhaps the most visionary vehicle on the road. this is the pursuit of perfection. tender chicken, smoky bacon, melted monterey cheddar, creamy ranch. in the quiz show where hunger's the million dollar question, this is the sizzlin' hot answer. subway. eat fresh. this is the sizzlin' hot answer. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he be speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez i
mike and win $10. here you go. >> sweet. thanks. [ applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "nba countdown" sage steele is here. we have music from mo. and we'll be right back with drphil mcgraw. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] thebut in the case of the s to thlexus ls... ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatically bring the ls to a complete...
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mike and win $10. here you go. >> sweet. thanks. [ applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "nba countdown" sage steele is here. we have music from mo. and we'll be right back with drphil mcgraw. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and spread out. [yawns] nicely done. [crunch] cheezy. that's it. sprinkle it on top. enough! ah, check please. [clank] ♪ but we're not in the business of spokespenaming names.kswagen passat is heads above the competition, the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. tonight on this program, starting on thursday she presides over the finals edition of "nba countdown." sage steele is here with us. and then with music from this album called "no mythologies to follow" mo from the at&t stage. now, her name is spelled with an m and
mike and win $10. here you go. >> sweet. thanks. [ applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "nba countdown" sage steele is here. we have music from mo. and we'll be right back with drphil mcgraw. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and spread out. [yawns] nicely done. [crunch] cheezy. that's it. sprinkle it on top. enough! ah, check please. [clank] ♪ but we're not in the business of spokespenaming...
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dr. ben carson, outspoken critic of obamacare, was a close second. senator rand paul, mikeive. notably missing were chris christie and jeb bush. senator cruz is one of the few potential contenders to attend the event. he said history now shows that shutting down the government over obamacare was -- oh, my god. >> i'm sorry. before we go to the clip, can we say bill kristol it was disheartening we had michellebamichelle bachmann who won iowa called him to congratulate him. >> i want to hear this. >> don't underestimate ted cruz. >> he showed up. >> also he's gotten much -- he's always been effective in his way. he was always effective as more of a conservative voice of protest. i think he's making the transition to actually being a serious conservative leader. >> so here he is explaining why the shutdown was a good idea. take a look. >> somehow all of the gray beards in washington who opposed fighting against obamacare are now looking around and we're winning senate seats all over the country. we're reaping the fruits of the battle. which is perfectly fine, but we need to ta
dr. ben carson, outspoken critic of obamacare, was a close second. senator rand paul, mikeive. notably missing were chris christie and jeb bush. senator cruz is one of the few potential contenders to attend the event. he said history now shows that shutting down the government over obamacare was -- oh, my god. >> i'm sorry. before we go to the clip, can we say bill kristol it was disheartening we had michellebamichelle bachmann who won iowa called him to congratulate him. >> i want...
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so would you, with your applause, welcome mike vickers. [ applause ] >> well, thank you for that really gracious introduction and thank you and to dr. hicks for your distinguished service to our country and to csi for putting on important forums such as this. i thought i would make a few remarks this morning for about 20 minutes and then take question as the standard format. next slide, please. all right. i'm qualified now on this thing. okay, so i'm going to talk about these four topics and given that this is a military strategy forum, i'm going to try to move beyond my intelligence brief a little bit and talk about some of the implications for strategy for national security strategy, defense strategy and intelligence strategy as we look
so would you, with your applause, welcome mike vickers. [ applause ] >> well, thank you for that really gracious introduction and thank you and to dr. hicks for your distinguished service to our country and to csi for putting on important forums such as this. i thought i would make a few remarks this morning for about 20 minutes and then take question as the standard format. next slide, please. all right. i'm qualified now on this thing. okay, so i'm going to talk about these four topics...
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dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >> cowan: we leave you this sunday with some wise old owls at the nature preserve east of buffalo, new york. >> cowan: we hope you enjoy charles osgood right here again next "sunday morning." thanks for joining us. we hope you have a good rest of your weekend. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled co
dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're...