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dr. mikeays it's not a big deal for most of us. also ahead apple's big day. i'm kind of excited. history in the making as apple finally reveals its i watch. when you'll be able to wrap one around your wrist. >> plus, wipe your car and make it look new? does it seem too good to be true? >> we'll put the wipe knew to the deal or dud test. >> there's arrest in robbie brief a new jersey liquor store. twenty four year old josh pender an minor facing charges to night. the pair robbed the town liquor store in florence township last month. they say pender fired a shot while inside the store. they left with nothing. officers say they got away in a honda odyssey driven by 24 year old rachel lavelle. she remains the loose. >> new developments tonight in the ebola epidemic a fourth american infected with ebola arrived in the united states but unlike the other cases we do not know a lot about this patient. the aid worker arrived at emory university hospital a board specially equipped plane this morning muc
dr. mikeays it's not a big deal for most of us. also ahead apple's big day. i'm kind of excited. history in the making as apple finally reveals its i watch. when you'll be able to wrap one around your wrist. >> plus, wipe your car and make it look new? does it seem too good to be true? >> we'll put the wipe knew to the deal or dud test. >> there's arrest in robbie brief a new jersey liquor store. twenty four year old josh pender an minor facing charges to night. the pair...
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dr. mike us it spreads just like the flu and although cases haven't been reported here parents need to be cautious. >> we don't know currently if there are any cases in pennsylvania, but the thing is, this is such a new thing there may have been, and they didn't know it. so like everything else on the planet, this virus is alive and it will spread. >> dr. mike suggests parents encourage their children to wash their hands with soap and water for no less than 20 seconds that same old rule and use alcohol based wipes to clean their desks. >> this story is causing a big stir. a public works director in florida uses an american flag as a drop cloth. one of his employees was walking by and snapped this photo. the mayor has suspended the public works chief ordered him to attend a flag etiquette class and wants him to make an apology which he has not done. the flag had been taken down from city hall to be retired but it ended up in the public works barn. >> shocking video out of california tonight sho
dr. mike us it spreads just like the flu and although cases haven't been reported here parents need to be cautious. >> we don't know currently if there are any cases in pennsylvania, but the thing is, this is such a new thing there may have been, and they didn't know it. so like everything else on the planet, this virus is alive and it will spread. >> dr. mike suggests parents encourage their children to wash their hands with soap and water for no less than 20 seconds that same old...
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i'm dr. mike, fox 29 news. >> we're taking requests. weekend jukebox. what do you want to hear? us know. use that hashtag. #fox29we >>> new this morning, four people killed in a bus crash. this happened along i-35 in murray county, oklahoma. >> police say there was a bus filled with softball players from texas collided with a tractor-trailer. at least 15 other people were injured. no word on the cause of that crash. so many people are scrambling to rebook flights after a fire forced cancelations all across the country. there was a man who set a fire at an air traffic control center near chicago shutting down flights at two of the nation's busiest airports. the suspect faces multiple charges. >> fox 29 wants to help you with your home maintenance. >> tweet us some of your home improvement questions, use that hashtag #fox29weekend. coming up, how to fix those cracks in your foundation. >> we're getting so many wonderful mugs. all of our teams getting love. >> i love some people are sending mugs like they're faces. this is my morning mug. hashtag ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what a beautiful morning.
i'm dr. mike, fox 29 news. >> we're taking requests. weekend jukebox. what do you want to hear? us know. use that hashtag. #fox29we >>> new this morning, four people killed in a bus crash. this happened along i-35 in murray county, oklahoma. >> police say there was a bus filled with softball players from texas collided with a tractor-trailer. at least 15 other people were injured. no word on the cause of that crash. so many people are scrambling to rebook flights after a...
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we have our own dr. mike. >> if you're on a program to lose weight, stick by your guns.re that you eat the right foods and the right portions no matter what your friends are doing. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i love this song, lauren. theresa requested this. we love this one. queen back in the day. give us your requests. just use the hashtag fox 29 weekend. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hot in hollywood. george clooney is officially off the market. >> i don't believe it. finally found the right woman. tying the knot with the human rights activist an attorney a.m. -- amal. they got engaged back in april. >> look at that. >> he dated like every beautiful actress and celebrity and then this woman was the one that was just -- >> and so quickly, too. they weren't even dating that long and she's not a famous actress or model or anything like that. it's like he finally found the right one. >> they say when they know, they know. >> even george clooney i know, the eternal bachelor but no more. >> he wanted a woman who he could also speak with as well. >> the new baby, the clinton baby, caitlin. >> we got our fi
we have our own dr. mike. >> if you're on a program to lose weight, stick by your guns.re that you eat the right foods and the right portions no matter what your friends are doing. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i love this song, lauren. theresa requested this. we love this one. queen back in the day. give us your requests. just use the hashtag fox 29 weekend. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hot in hollywood. george clooney is officially off the market. >> i don't believe it....
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mike. okay, dr. linder? qualified student ho is from nebraska is guaranteed acceptance from the university of nebraska. n no situation would a qualified student be denied a seat in one of our classrooms because we had a relationship to bring international students to our program. role re very aware of our to educate first and foremost our citizens. we believe that the students that come here and most of them do go back simply home country, add to the cultural experience we have on campus. if there is one thing you could change about higher what would it be? guest: wow. if you ind of like -- can get a wish, what would it be? i think the awareness of both students as they pursue ntry into college of the citizens in the united states of a college le is of experience and the interaction and the he employers students as they come out. awareness is the answer. answer.road but i firmly believe that if you a ieve understanding of problem and a situation, you can the optimal situation that you want to be in. of i thi
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dr. jon lapook has the follow-up. >> mike hitch is 54, has early onset dementia, and takes the alzheimer'snameda ir twice a day. >> this is the 12-hour deal, 7 a.m., 7 p.m. >> the drug is due to go generic next year. before that product becomes available, nameda ir is scheduled to be withdrawn from the market. instead doctors are being asked to transition patients to nameda xr, a once daily pill that has additional patent protection and is unlikely to go generic for years. it's a strategy called "forced switch." >> i may have dementia and alzheimer's and all, that but they're going to make millions and billions of dollars off it. >> nameda generates about&&é $5 billion in annual sales, so loss of pat btd protection could translate to more than a billion dollars in lost revenue in a single year. today's lawsuit seems to block forest laboratories and its parents company from withdrawing the drug, calling the strategy illegal and charges attorney generalled swift is an effort to manipulate patients and impede competition from cheaper generic drugs and perpetuate defendant's monopoly products
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dr. evil! he was in our sports cast! >> mike myers. >> party on dude!ate show" theme ) ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and no fair union rep, david letterman! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "l
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dr. brzezinski, mike barnicle is here and he has got a question. >> doctor, has putin's behavior somehowthin nato that is seemingly impossible to do for about a decade strengthen nato collective? ly. >> i think it's a good point. more and more people in russia even at the top are beginning to think he is slightly mad, that he is is not conducting an intelligent effective policy but weakening and isolating russia and if push comes to shove, it's a fate that it will become the vessel of china. >> we will move on to isis in a moment. putin scratched out this seven-point peace plan cease-fire with ukraine. how should this be received? >> i think it should be received as an opportunity for talking and i have no objection to that, and ukraine and the west can make counterproposals. but the plan itself is essentially designed to undermine nato's unity and to drag the ukrainians into a relationship in which the government in kiev has to negotiate with thugs armed by putin with putin sitting on the sidelines and pretending he is not involved. >> harold ford? >> quickly, doctor, i thought your int
dr. brzezinski, mike barnicle is here and he has got a question. >> doctor, has putin's behavior somehowthin nato that is seemingly impossible to do for about a decade strengthen nato collective? ly. >> i think it's a good point. more and more people in russia even at the top are beginning to think he is slightly mad, that he is is not conducting an intelligent effective policy but weakening and isolating russia and if push comes to shove, it's a fate that it will become the vessel...
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[inaudible] >> host: okay mike. dr. linder? >> guest: any qualified student who is from nebraska is guaranteed acceptance into the university of nebraska. in no situation but qualified student be denied a seat in one of our classrooms because we had a relationship to bring international students who are program. we are very aware of our world to educate first and foremost our citizens. we believe the international students that come here and most of them do go back to their home country simply add to the cultural experience we have on campus. >> host: dr. linder if there's one thing you could change about higher education what would it be? >> guest: wow. that's kind of like if you get a wish what could it be? i thank the awareness of both the students as they pursue entry into college, of the citizens in the united states about the role lives and the college experience and then the interaction between the employers and the students as they come out. so awareness is my answer and it's a broad answer but i firmly believe that if
[inaudible] >> host: okay mike. dr. linder? >> guest: any qualified student who is from nebraska is guaranteed acceptance into the university of nebraska. in no situation but qualified student be denied a seat in one of our classrooms because we had a relationship to bring international students who are program. we are very aware of our world to educate first and foremost our citizens. we believe the international students that come here and most of them do go back to their home...
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dr. ben carson and former governor mike huckabee.here do those voters and values fit within the 2014 gop? joining me now, tony perkins, the president of family research council, sponsor of the summit. thanks for coming if. so i watched senator cruz's speech. i pleebelieve it was more like friday. it was more like pastor cruz. there were a lot of biblical references. he clearly knew the audience he was struck to. but it will only appeal to a certain kind of voter. is there a way for are that candidate to appeal to the rest of the general public? >> even in the post-election analysis, mitt romney's campaign stepped over the base to try to reach the middle and the base stayed home. republicans have to have a candidate that connects with the conservative portion of the party which is about 25% of the general election voter. >> how do you respond to the establishment type of folks who say you've got to let go of the social values, those aren't winners for us, and we don't need a candidate who's going to talk about those kinds of things. >
dr. ben carson and former governor mike huckabee.here do those voters and values fit within the 2014 gop? joining me now, tony perkins, the president of family research council, sponsor of the summit. thanks for coming if. so i watched senator cruz's speech. i pleebelieve it was more like friday. it was more like pastor cruz. there were a lot of biblical references. he clearly knew the audience he was struck to. but it will only appeal to a certain kind of voter. is there a way for are that...
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mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame." dr. deepak chopra is a world-renowned author
mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame." dr. deepak chopra is a world-renowned author
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and for a lesser pay, let's saye engineering, of 65,000 for a foreign national student -- >> okay, mike. dr. linder? >> so, any qualified student wht is from nebraska, is guaranteed acceptance into the university a of nebraska, in no situation would have denied a student a seat in the classroom because wl had a relationship to bring international students to our program. we're very aware of our role to educate first and foremost our t citizens. we believe that the international students that come here and most of them do go back to their home country, simply add to the cultural xperps that we have on campus. >> dr. linder, if there's one thing you could change about col higher education, what would it be? >> oh, wow, that's kind of likeo the if you get a wish, what could it be? i think the awareness of both the students as they pursue entry into college, of the citizens and the united states of what the role is of a college experience and then the experi interaction between theen employers and the students as they come out.ers so awareness is my answer and it's a broad answer.he but i firml
and for a lesser pay, let's saye engineering, of 65,000 for a foreign national student -- >> okay, mike. dr. linder? >> so, any qualified student wht is from nebraska, is guaranteed acceptance into the university a of nebraska, in no situation would have denied a student a seat in the classroom because wl had a relationship to bring international students to our program. we're very aware of our role to educate first and foremost our t citizens. we believe that the international...
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mike. late night? oh, yeah. late and nasty. same kinky creature? doc, the girl carries a serious perv swerve. feeling wrong feels so good. hey, sorry, dr. brennan. it's fine. males often bond by exaggerating sexual conquests. oh, mike's not exaggerating. this girl is seriously turned on by coffins. mike'll take her into the cooler in... doc. addy: some libidos are enflamed by a proximity to death. who's that? my assistant, zack.
mike. late night? oh, yeah. late and nasty. same kinky creature? doc, the girl carries a serious perv swerve. feeling wrong feels so good. hey, sorry, dr. brennan. it's fine. males often bond by exaggerating sexual conquests. oh, mike's not exaggerating. this girl is seriously turned on by coffins. mike'll take her into the cooler in... doc. addy: some libidos are enflamed by a proximity to death. who's that? my assistant, zack.
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dr. gingrey, five minutes for questions. >> well, mr. chairman, thank you for recognizing me. i know that vice chairman of the subcommittee, mike lee, dr. burgess, was scheduled to go next, and i thank you for letting me ask my questions now. dr. woodcock, thank you, also, as a witness. we've had you before our committee many times as i've been on the committee. and you're just always so straightforward and to explain things in a very clear way. and i mean that sincerely. you do a great job and we appreciate that very much. i want to continue in the line of questioning that mr. pallone started, and again, and i have limited time so let me get right into that. congressman green and i have been working on this adapt act as you know, and it's legislation that supports the fda's flexibility to consider all forms of evidence in addition to data from clinical trials when considering novel antibiotics. how important do you believe adaptive and unique trials design can play in encouraging you as a byproduct of drug development? and before you answer that part, just, and i'm sure everybody at the hearing knows this, but in your typical
dr. gingrey, five minutes for questions. >> well, mr. chairman, thank you for recognizing me. i know that vice chairman of the subcommittee, mike lee, dr. burgess, was scheduled to go next, and i thank you for letting me ask my questions now. dr. woodcock, thank you, also, as a witness. we've had you before our committee many times as i've been on the committee. and you're just always so straightforward and to explain things in a very clear way. and i mean that sincerely. you do a great...
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mike. okay, dr. linder?ualified student ho is from nebraska is guaranteed acceptance from the university of nebraska. n no situation would a qualified student be denied a seat in one of our classrooms because we had a relationship to bring international students to our program. role re very aware of our to educate first and foremost our citizens. we believe that the students that come here and most of them do go back simply home country, add to the cultural experience we have on campus. if there is one thing you could change about higher what would it be? guest: wow. if you ind of like -- can get a wish, what would it be? i think the awareness of both students as they pursue ntry into college of the citizens in the united states of a college le is of experience and the interaction and the he employers students as they come out. awareness is the answer. answer.road but i firmly believe that if you a ieve understanding of problem and a situation, you can the optimal situation that you want to be in. of i think
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mike? go ahead, sorry. >> thank you, how wrmd. >>> a local missing person's case, a mystery at the center of this amp's dr. phil episode. he's going to be talking to gary giordano from maryland, the man interviewed about the disappearance of robynne gardner. the who -- robyn gardner. the two were on vacation in aruba when she vanished. >> you got to look into his eyes. what's your gut feeling? does he know what happened to robyn? >> listen, this is obviously a compelling story. they go -- according to him, they go snorkeling. two go in the water and one comes out. i have seen some of these interviews before. this was a very different situation. i asked the hard questions here. he didn't like the questions. he didn't like my attitude. and i had a family member of robyn's there, her sister who sits down across from me and she does not believe a word he's saying and says so. so this got obviously to be a very contentious situation, but there are so many inconsistencies here and i think he knows more than he's telling. >> from our news reporting here at wusa9 and you've seen this as well, he took out an insurance policy on
mike? go ahead, sorry. >> thank you, how wrmd. >>> a local missing person's case, a mystery at the center of this amp's dr. phil episode. he's going to be talking to gary giordano from maryland, the man interviewed about the disappearance of robynne gardner. the who -- robyn gardner. the two were on vacation in aruba when she vanished. >> you got to look into his eyes. what's your gut feeling? does he know what happened to robyn? >> listen, this is obviously a...
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. >> apex, north carolina, mike, democratic caller, you're on the air with dr. scott gottlieb, go ahead. >> caller: i believe that the doctor is talking about the targeted therapy. i've got stage four lung cancer around being treated at duke university and i think it's wonderful. far too long we've cared more about money than we have our fellow creations in africa, whether color or underprivileged or whatever. i feel like it's time that we show our american spirit. >> all right, mike. we'll go on to russell in riverview, florida. russell, what are your questions this morning or comments, a republican caller. >> caller: i think travelers. if you have an outbreak in new york, how fast will it spread. if you don't check people coming in, that means quarantine them when they come in or whatever so you know they're not carrying it. >> should there be travel bans? >> well, i don't think there should be travel bans. i think that's -- again, that's counterproductive because it will prevent resources from going to the region. we should be and we are stepping up surveilla
. >> apex, north carolina, mike, democratic caller, you're on the air with dr. scott gottlieb, go ahead. >> caller: i believe that the doctor is talking about the targeted therapy. i've got stage four lung cancer around being treated at duke university and i think it's wonderful. far too long we've cared more about money than we have our fellow creations in africa, whether color or underprivileged or whatever. i feel like it's time that we show our american spirit. >> all...
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dr. hoyton have done. tonight's case is going to be presented and mark will introduce the speakers and handle the q&a. mike was our historian and now directs the master degree program and the global securities and intelligence program at john hopkins school of arts and science. he had 15 years in the federal government as an analyst and has degrees from stanford and harvard and co-authored three books and published a number of articles. help me welcome mark stout. mark? >> well, thank you very much. i am be brief. i am honored here to introduce morten storm, paul cruickshank, and tim lister for the book lamp of "agent storm: my life inside al qaeda and the cia" which is just coming out in the united states -- launch -- it is a remarkable book. if you look on the back you will see this from me. a few words about the authors starting with tim. tim joined the bbc out of college and worked in the middle east for a number of years and in 1996 moved to cnn and spent a number of years there with cnn international. he specialized, not exclusively though, in terrorism. in 2011 he was at an obscure village and i am
dr. hoyton have done. tonight's case is going to be presented and mark will introduce the speakers and handle the q&a. mike was our historian and now directs the master degree program and the global securities and intelligence program at john hopkins school of arts and science. he had 15 years in the federal government as an analyst and has degrees from stanford and harvard and co-authored three books and published a number of articles. help me welcome mark stout. mark? >> well, thank...
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dr. hoyton have done. tonight's case is going to be presented and mark will introduce the speakers and handle the q&a. mikestorian and now directs the master degree program and the global securities and intelligence program at john hopkins school of arts and science. he had 15 years in the federal government as an analyst and has degrees from stanford and harvard and co-authored three books and published a number of articles. help me welcome mark stout. mark? >> well, thank you very much. i am be brief. i am honored here to introduce morten storm, paul cruickshank, and tim lister for the book lamp of "agent storm: my life inside al qaeda and the cia" which is just coming out in the united states -- launch -- it is a remarkable book. if you look on the back you will see this from me. a few words about the authors starting with tim. tim joined the bbc out of college and worked in the middle east for a number of years and in 1996 moved to cnn and spent a number of years there with cnn international. he specialized, not exclusively though, in terrorism. in 2011 he was at an obscure village and i am told he was
dr. hoyton have done. tonight's case is going to be presented and mark will introduce the speakers and handle the q&a. mikestorian and now directs the master degree program and the global securities and intelligence program at john hopkins school of arts and science. he had 15 years in the federal government as an analyst and has degrees from stanford and harvard and co-authored three books and published a number of articles. help me welcome mark stout. mark? >> well, thank you very...
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dr. king was right. you break it in seasons. >> probably because his life was going through those seasons. as mike said, he was depressed and despondent, but he got up every day. he still kept telling the truth. what do you do when you're the most admired man in america, nobel peace prize, and then come out against the war. he talked about the triple throat and for telling that truth, the whole country turns on him. what do you think he would think right now with our president? he would certainly celebrate the fact that barrack obama was the first apple, but he african american, barrack obama has killed more innocent women and children than george bush did. he would be challenging him on the things that he could do things better. you support him when he's right. i have a very simple rule about this, i respect the president, i will protect the president and i will correct the president when he's wrong. i think some people feel pressure because he's an ann president and you support him no matter what. >> he's not perfect. you have to challenge him. the problem with black people is that we've been so
dr. king was right. you break it in seasons. >> probably because his life was going through those seasons. as mike said, he was depressed and despondent, but he got up every day. he still kept telling the truth. what do you do when you're the most admired man in america, nobel peace prize, and then come out against the war. he talked about the triple throat and for telling that truth, the whole country turns on him. what do you think he would think right now with our president? he would...
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mike burgess. >> thank you, chairman and thanks to all of our panelists for being here. dr.lins, the offer still stands. i will be one of our test subjects for the safety of the ebola vaccine. you rejected me on age criteria before. i thought that was discriminatory on your part. >> i had to reject myself on the same grounds. >> i still stand ready to offer my services. we had a good -- with manhattan institute, we had a good roundtable and faster cures was part of that up in boston and the concept of adaptive licensing came up. currently, of course, through clinical trials, something is either approved or not approved. it's a binary function and once approved to be safe and effective until proven otherwise. but the adaptive licensing pathway that some are using did to appeal because we live in the information act. the rapidity in which something can come to partial approval with the feedback and rapid learning possible with the information systems that we have, it seems like this would be a reasonable direction in which to proceed. i hope it's something we will consider whe
mike burgess. >> thank you, chairman and thanks to all of our panelists for being here. dr.lins, the offer still stands. i will be one of our test subjects for the safety of the ebola vaccine. you rejected me on age criteria before. i thought that was discriminatory on your part. >> i had to reject myself on the same grounds. >> i still stand ready to offer my services. we had a good -- with manhattan institute, we had a good roundtable and faster cures was part of that up in...
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dr gov. let's take you down to our moderators, -- >> we are certainly joined by your candidates for governor mike ross and asa hutchinson. gentlemen, thank you very much. we are joined by david gowins as well. we are going to have a lot of fun this evening. our goal is to cut through the clutter, get to the issues that matter most for arkansas and for the next governor of the state of arkansas. >> mr. ross won the coin toss a few minutes ago. he will begin with his opening remarks. he is the democrat in this race. he's also a native of arkansas and spent 12 years in the u.s. congress at a time when voters seemed fed up with washington politics. many ross, your two-minute opening, what makes you different? >> david, bob, thank you very much. this is the first time i've ever run for statewide office so i'd like to begin tonight by sharing with you a little bit about who i am and why i want to lead this state. i think family is very important. on my mama's side my grandpa had a third grade education. he raised five children on 100 acres of land. he raised them off the land. some of you know what i'm
dr gov. let's take you down to our moderators, -- >> we are certainly joined by your candidates for governor mike ross and asa hutchinson. gentlemen, thank you very much. we are joined by david gowins as well. we are going to have a lot of fun this evening. our goal is to cut through the clutter, get to the issues that matter most for arkansas and for the next governor of the state of arkansas. >> mr. ross won the coin toss a few minutes ago. he will begin with his opening remarks....
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mike rogers. >>> on the next washington journal, a look at the role of the national institutes of health and medical research, their funding and their vomt in combatting outbreaks like ebola. we'll hear from dr. francis collins, nih director. we continue with patricia grady, and dr. griffin rogers, director of the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. and northwest university is next on our big ten bus tour. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. next, a conversation on how national security issues could affect the midterm elections. we'll hear from journalists and former pentagon and state department officials, cq roll call and the nyu school of law hosted this 90-minute event. >> it's my pleasure to be here and let's introduce the distinguished panel straight away. from the audience's far left, a gentleman who's probably never been described as far left before, carly simpleson. next to him is rachel kleinfeld, she's at the carnegie endowment for international peace. she not only comments on foreign policy, but she helps shape it by serving former serk tear of state hillary
mike rogers. >>> on the next washington journal, a look at the role of the national institutes of health and medical research, their funding and their vomt in combatting outbreaks like ebola. we'll hear from dr. francis collins, nih director. we continue with patricia grady, and dr. griffin rogers, director of the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. and northwest university is next on our big ten bus tour. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00...
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dr. dre. thanks to apple's purchase of his company, beats, this year, the manmade a lot of money. did he ever? he made a lot of money. and this morning's open mike is an aspiring rapper who made a heartfelt video for his little sister, defending her from anyone who might want to treat her differently because of her down's syndrome. >> a couple things you never change -- >> reporter: he's got the mind of an mc and the heart of a champion. now defending his sister in his own music video, 11-year-old rapper mattie b may win title of best brother. >> she's an awesome sister. are you awesome? >> i always tickle mattie b. >> mattie's sister, sara, was born with down's syndrome. >> people might pick on her for her needs. but i don't think anybody should be bullied because of what they have. >> reporter: so he and his family put their pens to paper, first writing a rap and then producing a music video with sara as the star. ♪ let a person be themselves >> she does everything the family does. and i think matt's heart here was to be able to show that in a video. >> sara loves acting, she loves to be in front of the camera. she was very excited about it. >
dr. dre. thanks to apple's purchase of his company, beats, this year, the manmade a lot of money. did he ever? he made a lot of money. and this morning's open mike is an aspiring rapper who made a heartfelt video for his little sister, defending her from anyone who might want to treat her differently because of her down's syndrome. >> a couple things you never change -- >> reporter: he's got the mind of an mc and the heart of a champion. now defending his sister in his own music...
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dr. paul our media, the senior associate dean of executive education at this mcdonough school of business at georgetown university and his colleagues at the mike dunn a school, doctor only read. they have developed, managed and taught in numerous executive leadership programs for many years and are incorporating the best of what they have learned into the design of this program. our leadership scholars through a variety of expenses including lectures, group discussions, debates and case analyses. during their sessions the have the opportunity to hear from world-class academics, preeminent scholars and the public, private, military, and nonprofit sector as well as key advisers from the presidential administration. scholars will also explore critical moments of presidential leadership and take a deep dive into the presidential library resources relevant to the moments. and there will be a number of collective learning activities designed to give our future leaders in any sector the practical skills they need to drive solution, oriented action. now, i want to briefly touch on our scholars. we are being intentional in seeking those with significan
dr. paul our media, the senior associate dean of executive education at this mcdonough school of business at georgetown university and his colleagues at the mike dunn a school, doctor only read. they have developed, managed and taught in numerous executive leadership programs for many years and are incorporating the best of what they have learned into the design of this program. our leadership scholars through a variety of expenses including lectures, group discussions, debates and case...
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dr. mark schlissel of the university of michigan. phone lines for students, parents, educators, and michigan residents in the last segment of "washington journal." mikea parent. good morning. caller: i had a question concerning the comments earlier about affordability. we talk interesting about affordability when i just heard tuition for out-of-state is $40,000. this goes beyond university of michigan to the education system and public universities. wherently read an article the median income of college graduates was at the highest level somewhere near $60,000. if you have a student paying $40,000 a year for an education that goes in the neighborhood of $300,000 when you toggle all expenses --total all expenses. i would say that is expensive when you compare that to the median income of an average family. ask, how is it we can consider that affordable to the average american? that is a very important question. it is the right question. the way we endeavor to make it as affordable as possible is with generous financial aid and modest amounts of loans. i willin-state student, talk in a moment about out-of-state, for an in-state income, if your family i
dr. mark schlissel of the university of michigan. phone lines for students, parents, educators, and michigan residents in the last segment of "washington journal." mikea parent. good morning. caller: i had a question concerning the comments earlier about affordability. we talk interesting about affordability when i just heard tuition for out-of-state is $40,000. this goes beyond university of michigan to the education system and public universities. wherently read an article the...
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mike allen, thank you, as well. coming up at the top of the hour, president obama revealed his strategy, some of it. but was it the right one? dr that. >>> and we asked you, how old theodore roosevelt was when he was sworn in. the answer is 42. nicholas was the first important to send that correct response. keep watching "morning joe" for our week-long coverage of ken burns' new documentary, "the roosevelts, an intimate history." we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." before the names "theodore," "eleanor," and "franklin" were indelibly etched into the american consciousness. and the course of human history was forever changed by their individual endeavors. a prominent family made a point of teaching the value of altruism, the power of perseverance, and the virtue of helping out one's fellow man. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time yo
mike allen, thank you, as well. coming up at the top of the hour, president obama revealed his strategy, some of it. but was it the right one? dr that. >>> and we asked you, how old theodore roosevelt was when he was sworn in. the answer is 42. nicholas was the first important to send that correct response. keep watching "morning joe" for our week-long coverage of ken burns' new documentary, "the roosevelts, an intimate history." we'll be right back with much more...
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mike allen, thank you so much. still ahead, president jimmy carter pulled off the near impossible at camp david more than 35 years ago. lawrence wright is here to explain how he and drcomputers to charity and now trying to stop one of the world's most pressing crises. bill gates is our next guest straight ahead on "morning joe." you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. ♪ >>> with us now we
mike allen, thank you so much. still ahead, president jimmy carter pulled off the near impossible at camp david more than 35 years ago. lawrence wright is here to explain how he and drcomputers to charity and now trying to stop one of the world's most pressing crises. bill gates is our next guest straight ahead on "morning joe." you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought...