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dr. kelly moore. dr. moore is director of up mynization program at tennessee department of health and responsible for promoting proper use of recommended vaccines as well as overseeing the response to outbreaks of vaccine preventable disease. she has her undergraduate medical degrees from vanderbilt, plasters of public health from harvard school of public health, and i'm completely objective but tennessee department of public health is one of the finest in the country. dr. mark sawyer is professor of clinical pediatrics and a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the university of california san diego and raiddy children's hospital in san diego. he's also the medical director at san diego immunization partnership and involved in a variety of immunization practices projects. dr. tim jacks is a pediatrician and the father of two children who recently were exposeded to measles in arizona. he's an every chide by two immunization champion. it is a non-profit dedicated to increasing vaccination among childr
dr. kelly moore. dr. moore is director of up mynization program at tennessee department of health and responsible for promoting proper use of recommended vaccines as well as overseeing the response to outbreaks of vaccine preventable disease. she has her undergraduate medical degrees from vanderbilt, plasters of public health from harvard school of public health, and i'm completely objective but tennessee department of public health is one of the finest in the country. dr. mark sawyer is...
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dr. moore, jeb bush is getting a lot of attention for something he said.e we need half a billion for women's health issues. he since clarified saying he misspoke. saying that he was referring to federal funding for planned parenthood. not women's health in general. >> i find it surprising that there is this sort of criticism from hillary clinton. in context, i think most people in the auditorium understood what he meant. that we shouldn't be funding planned parenthood an organization which is violent. and instead we ought to be funding other organizations. and he said off handedly i'm not sure about the amount we would need. that we would need that amount. it was not something that caused a stir in the moment. it was clear in context what he was referring to. >> but as you just referred to his original sentence was you could take dollar for dollar and give that money, that $500 million that you're giving to planned parenthood you could give it to other health organizations. he put in that phrase i'm not sure you need half a billion for women's health. you
dr. moore, jeb bush is getting a lot of attention for something he said.e we need half a billion for women's health issues. he since clarified saying he misspoke. saying that he was referring to federal funding for planned parenthood. not women's health in general. >> i find it surprising that there is this sort of criticism from hillary clinton. in context, i think most people in the auditorium understood what he meant. that we shouldn't be funding planned parenthood an organization...
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lead us out of that nest and rightly or wrongly, many believe donald trump can be that leader. >> dr. mooreou think about that? >> well, i haven't seen many evangelicals jumping on the donald trump band wagon and for several good reasons. one of them being donald trump has had an attitude towards evangelicals in the past that is hardly favorable. missionaries affect bid ebola, donald trump said they shouldn't be let back in the country, and ought to pay the consequences for going overseas. that does not resinate with evangelical christians. he's also a casino industry leader in an industry that evangelicals believe is predatory upon poor people. and at the same time, says he has nothing to apologize for. i don't think that's going to fit well. >> brand new bloomberg poll that came out yesterday, showed that donald trump was leading the evangelicals, but that's another day to talk about that. real quickly, what is your book "onward" about? >> it's about a new way of christians engaging in all of these questions of social and political action as well as what it means to be christian in americ
lead us out of that nest and rightly or wrongly, many believe donald trump can be that leader. >> dr. mooreou think about that? >> well, i haven't seen many evangelicals jumping on the donald trump band wagon and for several good reasons. one of them being donald trump has had an attitude towards evangelicals in the past that is hardly favorable. missionaries affect bid ebola, donald trump said they shouldn't be let back in the country, and ought to pay the consequences for going...
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don't you think you understated admiral moore's participation by focussing on vietnam policy, dr. hunt? >> i bring out, i think, quite a bit of moore's end runs and his conclusion with the white house, henry kissinger and particularly in the operational chapter. you know, i would agree that laird worked better with wheeler. but moore could be a real problem. in the episode, mentioned in the book there's an episode and i came across somewhere, i don't know -- a memo, i think nixon rare laird wrote themselves trying to debate whether he should fire, you know, moore for this. but he's preemptive. laird gets a phone call on christmas morning from the president and it's kind of awkward because laird is trying to figure out, well, why is this man calling me christmas morning? and he wishes laird a merry christmas. and he said, well, i think -- he goes on a little bit and he goes, i think we a ought to keep moore in place. i trust moore. so that was kind of, you know, tied laird's hands on that question. >> i'd like to ask one comment to the point about the relationship with the joint chi
don't you think you understated admiral moore's participation by focussing on vietnam policy, dr. hunt? >> i bring out, i think, quite a bit of moore's end runs and his conclusion with the white house, henry kissinger and particularly in the operational chapter. you know, i would agree that laird worked better with wheeler. but moore could be a real problem. in the episode, mentioned in the book there's an episode and i came across somewhere, i don't know -- a memo, i think nixon rare...
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dr. kevin croce, the same doctor he saw on the tv program walks into moore's hospital room. >> you go in >> reporter: dr. croce tells moore he is, in fact, suffering from a heart attack and needs to undergo surgery immediately. >> it was actually quite nice to see that our efforts in participating in the show were paying off. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> and finally here, most of us hate the rain, but not this toddler. this video going viral overnight shows little harper in her daddy's arm experiencing rain for the first time. look at this. she loves it. after each trip she laughs her face off and then when dad puts the kid down she actually tries to go back out on her own. what we hear is that when this little girl grows up she's going to change her name to ginger zee. >> get her in a puddle. have her slash. how fun. >> so cute. >> i don't want to change her name, harper. i have a little harper. that brought me back. lara in the social square. >> all right, here we are in social square. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." f
dr. kevin croce, the same doctor he saw on the tv program walks into moore's hospital room. >> you go in >> reporter: dr. croce tells moore he is, in fact, suffering from a heart attack and needs to undergo surgery immediately. >> it was actually quite nice to see that our efforts in participating in the show were paying off. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> and finally here, most of us hate the rain, but not...
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dr. right now would have been norland for i think about it frequently. >>pam mooreis still a long way to recovery in the areas devastated from hurricane trained in the bridge of the levies for your boy is dead at the police said he was left alone in hot car he was found thursday night in las vegas he was taken to hospital where he later died they said the investigation into what happened will be thorough this said the family member who was not one of the boy's parents was watching the child at the time of the incident is not clear how long he was in the car when you discover no charges had been filed at this time has already had a difficult time trusting their children with strangers fast asleep after stores like the one we just said and that was involved in a family member a day care shut down oklahoma off because they found the staff was drugging the children with a minute drill families to babies in the past two years and one in virginia another in connecticut died from and to drill in the system that started the investigation after a former employee noticed on a
dr. right now would have been norland for i think about it frequently. >>pam mooreis still a long way to recovery in the areas devastated from hurricane trained in the bridge of the levies for your boy is dead at the police said he was left alone in hot car he was found thursday night in las vegas he was taken to hospital where he later died they said the investigation into what happened will be thorough this said the family member who was not one of the boy's parents was watching the...
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dr. this? >> i can say we were best -- i can't say we were best friends or buddies. one time we were walking across the mooreouse college campus and i said, doc, how are you doing? and he sell i am not doing with. you know employment is high. racism is well. segregation. i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said turn that around. try, i have a dream. >> it came from you? you were the i have a dream guy? when you -- what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian bond wake up and say i want to put myself in harm's way and make it better? i was going to moore house college in atlanta, sitting in a drugstore having lunch. a student came up to me and said, have you seen this? held up a newspaper and says greensboro students set in for third day said have you seen this? i said, yeah. >> what about it? >> i said, great, good. said do not you think it ought to happen here? i said what do you mean we? you take this side of the drugstore and i will take the other. movement. >> so that was where? in atlanta? then you were hooked. >> i was hooked. i couldn't turn back. >> you see the lgbt community
dr. this? >> i can say we were best -- i can't say we were best friends or buddies. one time we were walking across the mooreouse college campus and i said, doc, how are you doing? and he sell i am not doing with. you know employment is high. racism is well. segregation. i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said turn that around. try, i have a dream. >> it came from you? you were the i have a dream guy? when you -- what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian...
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moore. paint like no other. i really want a cupcake, but not the calories. lil sweet sliding down the bannister. ouuuh lil sweet brought you some sweeeet diet dr peppers.h. that is sweet. diet dr pepper. it's the sweet one. so when my husband started getting better dental checkups than me i decided to go pro... with crest pro-health advanced. my mouth is getting healthier. my teeth are getting stronger. this crest toothpaste is superior in five areas. great checkup. >> larry: okay. welcome back, i am here with my panel. comedian and show runner here at the nightly show, rory albanese. you can see him in the upcoming tv show tribeca and the movie barber shop 3, deon cole. and her new show, difficult people premiers this wednesday on lulu, julie klausner. [ applause ] >> larry: let's get right to it. there are about 43 republican candidates right now, and it is like five democratic ones and like three are in the witness protection program. >> it is like a real housewives reunion but with more fake hair. >> larry: yes. exactly. >> and now biden is like, well people are saying he might run. >> it seems pretty plausible. do you think he has a chance? >> to
moore. paint like no other. i really want a cupcake, but not the calories. lil sweet sliding down the bannister. ouuuh lil sweet brought you some sweeeet diet dr peppers.h. that is sweet. diet dr pepper. it's the sweet one. so when my husband started getting better dental checkups than me i decided to go pro... with crest pro-health advanced. my mouth is getting healthier. my teeth are getting stronger. this crest toothpaste is superior in five areas. great checkup. >> larry: okay....
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dr. taylor, who lived up in montana, who collected lone ranger material for about 50 years, we have a huge collection of this material including one of the masks and clayton moore. he had his own gun belts made and presented it to her, that is the identicals of the ones that were used in the television productions and the movie productions and that sort of thing. the pistols are replicas but the gun belt is original. and then we have one of the hats that was -- that was produced for him to wear in the tv series. this material, or things that are actually tied directly to the production of the lone ranger and we are just delighted to have them. the texas rangers really seem to have fired people's imaginations. since the 1840's, they have been a part of american culture, both as a pop culture item and a real thing. the reason the museum exists is to kind of perpetuate the heritage that the rangers bring to us. you know, it's sort of like gary cooper's high noon. they are regarded as the few people taking on overwhelming odds and, you know, in the
dr. taylor, who lived up in montana, who collected lone ranger material for about 50 years, we have a huge collection of this material including one of the masks and clayton moore. he had his own gun belts made and presented it to her, that is the identicals of the ones that were used in the television productions and the movie productions and that sort of thing. the pistols are replicas but the gun belt is original. and then we have one of the hats that was -- that was produced for him to wear...
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there is a motion and a second to take dr and approve with conditions as amended commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner mooreioner richards commissioner wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 6 to zero. >> on the rear yard modification and the variance i'm inclined to approve but i'll note the conditions that are imposed by the planning commission. >> commissioners that places us on item 18 record number mission street a mandatory discretionary review. >> good afternoon or evening commissioner wu and members of the planning commission. >> there's only three of us. >> the item before you say an application for a mandatory discretionary reviews of a building permit to expand and amend the operation of a mcd.org as barbary coast on mission street hold on one second please take our conversations outside we have further business. >> it is located within the 2025 downtown zoning district a bulk district logged on e.r. located with the central selma bounded by 6th street to the east and the proposal will allow for onsite medical cannabis and the medical cannabis eatables and allowing up to 99 plants to be l
there is a motion and a second to take dr and approve with conditions as amended commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner mooreioner richards commissioner wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 6 to zero. >> on the rear yard modification and the variance i'm inclined to approve but i'll note the conditions that are imposed by the planning commission. >> commissioners that places us on item 18 record number mission street a mandatory...