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not all agree, we spoke to dr. peter hock and a deacon. he believes the fears are overblown. >> i understand that some church is a little bit afraid of this process. but up until now, we don't know how it will work. we don't have reason to be suspicious. >> faith church maintained its status under the new law. >>> turning now to south america, deep in the columbian jungle. a christian woman and her two children are overcoming danger to shine forth the light of christ. in the middle of a armed conflict, she's refusing to take sides. greg brings us this exclusive report. >> reporter: gabriel and her children, 15-year-old bella and 17-year-old juan, not their real name, rely on the lord's protection to keep them safe. they live deep in the jungles of columbia where drug traffickers and government soldiers are active. gabriela has compassion for all of these groups. in 2006, her life had fallen apart. gabriela said she became depressed. after becoming spiritually abused. it gave her several powered radios which were preset with christian raid
not all agree, we spoke to dr. peter hock and a deacon. he believes the fears are overblown. >> i understand that some church is a little bit afraid of this process. but up until now, we don't know how it will work. we don't have reason to be suspicious. >> faith church maintained its status under the new law. >>> turning now to south america, deep in the columbian jungle. a christian woman and her two children are overcoming danger to shine forth the light of christ. in...
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dr. peter reed was running the emergency room that day. but he learned his trade in iraq with the navy. he says with the wound like giffords' had, a decade ago, a lot of doctors would have given up before they even started. >> for most handgun injuries through and through to the head, the chance of them going to the operating room are exceedingly low. but now a days, now that we've gotten our experience about penetrating trauma from the recent iraq experience, we're aggressive about getting to the operating room. >> in iraq and afghanistan, we've learned to do as much as possible, right away, don't wait until you get to the hospital tent. now they teach that same principle here as well. >> for the congresswoman, the goal of the paramedics in a situation like this is to literally get her into the ambulance and get her here as quickly as possible. >> scoop and run. >> the war has lessons for neurosurgeons, too. what we know is that a through-and-through bullet injury causes direct damage to the brain. it's the secondary damage due to swilg w
dr. peter reed was running the emergency room that day. but he learned his trade in iraq with the navy. he says with the wound like giffords' had, a decade ago, a lot of doctors would have given up before they even started. >> for most handgun injuries through and through to the head, the chance of them going to the operating room are exceedingly low. but now a days, now that we've gotten our experience about penetrating trauma from the recent iraq experience, we're aggressive about...
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stephen sanger is treating his teenage patient friend out reared in--- and dr. peter infection known as swimmer's ear. b.j. an outer ear infection. >> swimmer's ear is going to be an infection of the year canal itself. >> if your child is spending a lot of time in the water this summer, here is a simple test parents can do if there is a year painter >> if the mother or father can take the year and just wiggled the year -- wiggle the ear, it will calls a significant amount of pain. >> swimming in the ocean or lake is more likely to clear an infection -- to cause an infection. dry your tears after swimming or showering. while dr. singer uses a special instrument, here is an easy thing you can do at home. >> you can put some out of a cotton ball, chilled the child's head, and slowly drew it in the year and then raise up. >> he also recommends blowing warm air from a dryer into your ear to get the water out. if years becomes swollen, painful, or have fluid draining, you need to get to a doctor for prescription drops. >> i keep a little squeeze bottle of alcohol in my bath
stephen sanger is treating his teenage patient friend out reared in--- and dr. peter infection known as swimmer's ear. b.j. an outer ear infection. >> swimmer's ear is going to be an infection of the year canal itself. >> if your child is spending a lot of time in the water this summer, here is a simple test parents can do if there is a year painter >> if the mother or father can take the year and just wiggled the year -- wiggle the ear, it will calls a significant amount of...
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physician and chief at baltimore shock trauma center tom ska laya and howard county health officer dr. peterbillingson and baltimore opthamologist. if you are concerned about your family's health and megan you better listen especiallyly carefully. you will be sick if you miss sunday's square off. watch the fire crashingers -- crackers and here's the rocket, mr. charley. >> the old rocket? >> yeah the old rocket. >> old chair maybe. >>> look for tafty ideas come 4th of july? get ready to head into the kitchen. our man is on a mission. mark got good ideas for the red, white and blue. if you can hear me, give us a shout? we will work on the hearing. back in a bit. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. want to save even more? call now and we'll add over 60 premium channels, including showtime, starz, epix, and more for 12 months. fios is a 100% fiber optic network. it delivers superior picture quality, the best channel lineup,
physician and chief at baltimore shock trauma center tom ska laya and howard county health officer dr. peterbillingson and baltimore opthamologist. if you are concerned about your family's health and megan you better listen especiallyly carefully. you will be sick if you miss sunday's square off. watch the fire crashingers -- crackers and here's the rocket, mr. charley. >> the old rocket? >> yeah the old rocket. >> old chair maybe. >>> look for tafty ideas come 4th of...
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they seem to be channeling dr. peter venkman who faced with another catastrophe, once predicted the disaster of biblical proportions, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria. with all these predictions the fsoc has remained silent. that body of unelected bureaucrats either doesn't see a threat to stability or from the ratings downgrade for the united states or is too busy writing a mountain of new regulations to make a warning. mr. president, i cept a letter which eye i'd like to have placed in the record to eight voting members of the fsoc yesterday asking two basic sets of questions. i ask unanimous consent that that letter be placed in the record at this point. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: one is whether they see any imminent threat to financial stability from the debt limit impasse or from an impending downgrade to our nation's credit rating. of course we face warnings of downgrades to our credit rating not merely because of the debt limit impasse. we've had dozens of suc
they seem to be channeling dr. peter venkman who faced with another catastrophe, once predicted the disaster of biblical proportions, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria. with all these predictions the fsoc has remained silent. that body of unelected bureaucrats either doesn't see a threat to stability or from the ratings downgrade for the united states or is too busy writing a mountain of new regulations to make a warning. mr. president, i cept a letter which eye i'd...
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dr. peter rhy running the plj si room but americans his trade in iraq with the navy. he says with a wound like giffords had a decade ago doctors would have given up before they even started. >> for most handgun injuries through and through to the head, the chance going into the operating room are exceedingly low. but now that we've gotten experience of penetrating trauma from the iraq experience we're aggressive about getting to the operating room. >> reporter: in iraq and afghanistan we've learned to do as much as possible right way, don't wait until you get to the hospital tent. now they teach that same principle here as well. >> for the congresswoman, the goal of the paramedics in a situation like this is to just get her into the ambulance and here as soon as possible. >> scoop and run. >> reporter: the war has lessons for neurosurgeons, too. what we know is that a through and through bullet injury causes direct damage to the brain, something we can fixing but secondary damage due to swelling you're trying to minimize the risk. so save gabrielle giffords a surgeon
dr. peter rhy running the plj si room but americans his trade in iraq with the navy. he says with a wound like giffords had a decade ago doctors would have given up before they even started. >> for most handgun injuries through and through to the head, the chance going into the operating room are exceedingly low. but now that we've gotten experience of penetrating trauma from the iraq experience we're aggressive about getting to the operating room. >> reporter: in iraq and...
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our second panel i welcome to the witness table, dr. peter vomm who is director of the michael and sari africa center at the atlantic council in washington d.c. he's the incumbent vice president for the association of the study of the middle east and africa, an academic organization which represents more than 1,000 scholars and is editor-in-chief of the journal of the middle east and africa. he was the winner of the 2008 nelson mandela international prize for african security and development. he has authored half a dozen chapters concerning terrorism and stabilizing fragile states as well as more than 80 articles in various journals and has been a, over the years, a very distinguished witness before our subcommittee, and i want to thank him for being here again today. we'll then hear from mr. bruton, a democracy and government specialist. she has worked for the national endowment for democracy, usaid and gao. as a 2008-2009 international affairs fellow of the united nations, she authored a series of prominent articles on somalia and has provi
our second panel i welcome to the witness table, dr. peter vomm who is director of the michael and sari africa center at the atlantic council in washington d.c. he's the incumbent vice president for the association of the study of the middle east and africa, an academic organization which represents more than 1,000 scholars and is editor-in-chief of the journal of the middle east and africa. he was the winner of the 2008 nelson mandela international prize for african security and development....
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jasal peters is with us . dr. michael stone forensic psychiatrist on the investigation discovery channel. what is the latest? >> we are telling us if they have results from the f.b.i.. they are awaiting forensic results. there is no suspect named at this time. mcdaniel is a person of interest and we'll talk about him. >> she left a key outside of her apartment. doesn't that open up the pool of suspects? >> it does in my opinion. her friends got into her apartment the night the report was made because of the key. when i brewed mcdaniel he was not aware. he said her friends had a key. >> other people know there is a key. >> that's very interesting. you can't blame it on mcdaniel but as an investigator, i think the murderer or disappearance happened in the building because of where the build was place and dismembered. they couldn't take it out in one time. i think it was someone in the building. what does that tell you about the murderer? >> two things. either it is a serial killer with a particular penchant for brut
jasal peters is with us . dr. michael stone forensic psychiatrist on the investigation discovery channel. what is the latest? >> we are telling us if they have results from the f.b.i.. they are awaiting forensic results. there is no suspect named at this time. mcdaniel is a person of interest and we'll talk about him. >> she left a key outside of her apartment. doesn't that open up the pool of suspects? >> it does in my opinion. her friends got into her apartment the night the...
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our panel this morning, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr., host of "judge alex," and forensic pathologist, dryou because you were bringing up an interesting point about exactly what the judge may be able to do today. what do you think he's going to do? >> i think that he needs to respond to the voices in the community. there has been a real outrage in a lot of sectors with regard to the jury verdict. i always believe that he was bending over backwards in this case in order to secure a conviction. i think it's going to be very difficult for him to withstand public pressure and not comment in a way that is compelling with regard to the conduct of casey anthony. and in the second issue, i think the judge can comment on it because he's an expert on it, is will the acquitted charges be held against casey anthony? she was acquitted of this murder charge. can the judge consider that as they do in federal court, in determining her sentence on these charges? >> eric: what do you think, judge alex? >> no, i don't think judge perry will in any way hold the charges she was acquitted of against her. the t
our panel this morning, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr., host of "judge alex," and forensic pathologist, dryou because you were bringing up an interesting point about exactly what the judge may be able to do today. what do you think he's going to do? >> i think that he needs to respond to the voices in the community. there has been a real outrage in a lot of sectors with regard to the jury verdict. i always believe that he was bending over backwards in this case in...
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what peter sellers in the film, "dr. strangelove," how he came to stop worrying and love the atom bomb, for instance. no gesture is more eloquent and satirical but grim than whenever that comic actor attempts to control his arm from snapping up into horizontal, familiar nazi salute. then cut to mugabe, pumping the air in a possible imitation or of his competitive, rampant best aided and abetted by that parsimonious but evocative smudge on his upper lip that tries to pass for the iconic hitlerian moustache. but we shall forget external leads and stick to the bare bones of the articulated word and not as prejudicially -- [inaudible] by this speaker. i began to refer to the unambiguous entry of the pro he proletariat at the forefront of the zimbabwean revolt. there's no further possibility of keeping up the rhetoric. there is only the white racist land-governing settlers that were active against this progressive defender of black african interests. but, starkly, incon to incontrovertibly retched of the earth. it is against
what peter sellers in the film, "dr. strangelove," how he came to stop worrying and love the atom bomb, for instance. no gesture is more eloquent and satirical but grim than whenever that comic actor attempts to control his arm from snapping up into horizontal, familiar nazi salute. then cut to mugabe, pumping the air in a possible imitation or of his competitive, rampant best aided and abetted by that parsimonious but evocative smudge on his upper lip that tries to pass for the...
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. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of stafghanistano treat the war wounded. before he goes, he along with other medical personnel, will complete a tour at the university of maryland trauma center in baltimore. sharpening their ability to deal with critical trauma patients. >> the worunds appear to be superfici superficial. >> trauma. >> trooper one. 15 up. ten minutes back. category a. priority one. >> every day, dozens of trauma patients are wheeled into the bays. some are accident victims. this young man came with multiple stab wounds. right alongside the civilian trauma doctors, nurses and techs and military personnel. >> the injuries that i treated here are the closest thing to the injuries i saw in iraq that i experienced in the continental united states. >> listen to what powers has encountered in recent weeks. >> a gentleman had his scalp torn off. a crash victim where i recreated the cranial vault like i had to do with an i.e.d. blast. >> he teaches other military co
. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of stafghanistano treat the war wounded. before he goes, he along with other medical personnel, will complete a tour at the university of maryland trauma center in baltimore. sharpening their ability to deal with critical trauma patients. >> the worunds appear to be superfici superficial. >> trauma. >> trooper...
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dr. margetts weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on r.t. . and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle does the lord need marketing some are selling christian rock jesus jeans and even jesus pills is this the right way to promote christianity in the twenty first century or is it a new profitable me for those who have nothing to do with faith. and you can. discuss christian marketing i'm joined by you and getting in london he is director of marketing and communications at the u.n. dating marketing consultancy and in columbus we go to philip ross he's a pastor and author and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want if.
dr. margetts weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on r.t. . and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle does the lord need marketing some are selling christian rock jesus jeans and even jesus pills is this the right way to promote christianity in the twenty first century or is it a new profitable me for those who have nothing to do with faith. and you can. discuss christian marketing i'm joined by you and getting in...
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dr. joel biden and chelsea clinton. those are some of the top stories right now. >>> some lawmakers made it all to the ballpark recently for a different kind of congressional showdown. the annual ballgame. peternnual thing until 1962. before that things like the great depression or the world wars put baseball on the back burner here in d.c. in 1958 they stopped having this democrats versus republicans game for a completely different reason. the speaker of the house at the time said that it was too physical. look here to see if that was the case this year. >> in the midst of the debt debate a few dozen lawmakers decided to leave that dome and set their differences on the diamond. >> democrats. one, two, three, democrats. >> republicans might have a big advantage in the house but for this charity game it is a level playing field. >> don't think it is just a little friendly baseball game. it is for guts and glory. >> once a year. and if you win you can hold it over their heads and if you lose you will hear about it. >> both tried to make the momentum at the ballot box carry over into the box score. >> we asked the new incoming freshmen do you play baseball. >> like a draft. >> two freshmen broke
dr. joel biden and chelsea clinton. those are some of the top stories right now. >>> some lawmakers made it all to the ballpark recently for a different kind of congressional showdown. the annual ballgame. peternnual thing until 1962. before that things like the great depression or the world wars put baseball on the back burner here in d.c. in 1958 they stopped having this democrats versus republicans game for a completely different reason. the speaker of the house at the time said...