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they called in dr. peter. he works on humans and wild animals. >> not many people don't like to go to the dentist. never found. but watching it on a wild animal just hurts. >> tell me they numbed the animal like they do us. >> it's a really big needle. >> this area here is what we call the root or the apex of the tooth. what became apparent this tooth was in the wrong position and not moving forward and dropping as it should. what we think it happened, it rotated forward like this. >> they have to get in and extract it, they have to start under the tooth to make sure there's no left over injury. so the doctor and the rest of the crew were able to perform this with regular power tools and special tools to keep the elephant's mouth open. >> oh, my god! that is the craziest thing. my mouth hurts. >> my teeth are going numb. >> her recovery is going well. she's gained weight. she's happy. >> how much money does the tooth fairy leave under her pillow? >> let's just say one of these things is not like the other. >>
they called in dr. peter. he works on humans and wild animals. >> not many people don't like to go to the dentist. never found. but watching it on a wild animal just hurts. >> tell me they numbed the animal like they do us. >> it's a really big needle. >> this area here is what we call the root or the apex of the tooth. what became apparent this tooth was in the wrong position and not moving forward and dropping as it should. what we think it happened, it rotated forward...
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dr. roy peter clark. teacher to many. mentor to more. vice president and senior scholar at the pointer institute. [ applause ] good evening. you may not realize it, but every person in this room has been influenced by work that has been honored by a pulitzer surprise. if you've read the grapes wrath or watched the movie to kill a mockingbird or danced to duke ellington's take the a train, you have experienced the work of a pulitzer surprise winner. the journalism and arts that earn the prizes have lighted the way for communities countries and the world. the prizes have gone to thousands of newspaper journalists working in many different categories of journalism, from reporting to editorial writing to criticism to cartooning to photography. and the fine arts and literature, prizes have gone to poets, biographers, composers. special citations have gone to artists whose body of work has helped shape america. this evening, we celebrate those winners whose work illuminated the themes of civil rights, social justice and equality. in 2008, the
dr. roy peter clark. teacher to many. mentor to more. vice president and senior scholar at the pointer institute. [ applause ] good evening. you may not realize it, but every person in this room has been influenced by work that has been honored by a pulitzer surprise. if you've read the grapes wrath or watched the movie to kill a mockingbird or danced to duke ellington's take the a train, you have experienced the work of a pulitzer surprise winner. the journalism and arts that earn the prizes...
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and what you can expect is we've got some amazing celebrities coming out from peter -- the doctor on "dr. who," wes is a big dr. who fan. we have john baraman who's on arrow. >> the original batman and robin, adam west and burt ward. >> adam west and burt ward is going to be there. >> carl irvin from "star trek" is going to be there. >> the new "star trek". >> yes, he does a great job. there's so many people from every different walk of life, something for everyone. you've got comic book artists, people from video games, i do a lot of video games fallout for fallout 3, but like charles mart martine will be there, the voice of mario. >> he does the voice of all of the characters in the mario game, that's who my son is really excited to see. >> goes back to when we were kids remember playing those video games. obviously you're name dropping all these people that will be there and there are folks who are probably watching at home going, oh, yes, i'm definitely going to be there. wes, how did you get involved with awesome con? we know you're the voice of the capitals. we recognize the voice
and what you can expect is we've got some amazing celebrities coming out from peter -- the doctor on "dr. who," wes is a big dr. who fan. we have john baraman who's on arrow. >> the original batman and robin, adam west and burt ward. >> adam west and burt ward is going to be there. >> carl irvin from "star trek" is going to be there. >> the new "star trek". >> yes, he does a great job. there's so many people from every different walk...
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. >> we've got some amazing celebrities coming out from peter capaldi who is the doctor on dr.he original batman and robin, adam west and the burt ward. >> the new star trek. >> he does a great job, and there are so many people from every different walk of life. something for everyone. >> aweso friday and side. >>> stories you will only see here on news 4. 30 years our area rocked out to one of its infamous concerts. so infamous it's now become a piece of pop culture history. we'll take you inside a new exhibit that looks back at a legendary night. >>> banned from graduation. the controversy rocking a local high school. what has parents fighting for their kids to get their diploma. >>> the shocking video of a tractor trailer dangling over the side of an overpass. now for the first time the man inside tells us what he did to survive. >>> a school bus crashed into this house in north carolina. check it out. the crash injured the bus driver and 14 students. it's still unclear what caused the bus driver to lose control of that bus, but the bus went down an embankment, striking a ca
. >> we've got some amazing celebrities coming out from peter capaldi who is the doctor on dr.he original batman and robin, adam west and the burt ward. >> the new star trek. >> he does a great job, and there are so many people from every different walk of life. something for everyone. >> aweso friday and side. >>> stories you will only see here on news 4. 30 years our area rocked out to one of its infamous concerts. so infamous it's now become a piece of pop...
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brubaker: maybe peter should answer the daily question. dr. rodenberg: in the state -- one of the key components for consumer protection is the funds -- consumer funds be protected so the price will be there. there would be a segregation of funds and that's something we're strongly advocating at the state level. mr. guthrie: i appreciate your answers. mr. burgess: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes for your questions, please. mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. chairman. [inaudible] in this 114th congress, we have a disruptor series which changes the landscape of the economy and we've explored things like uber and bit coin and now with this packed audience today it's interesting because i think this, too, is something that is really kind of disrupting the way we think about the world of gaming and gambling. i think it's important for us to kind of explore the largest disruptor in the gambling community, the daily fantasy sports, but there are a lot of different questions that we have to grapple with as to w
brubaker: maybe peter should answer the daily question. dr. rodenberg: in the state -- one of the key components for consumer protection is the funds -- consumer funds be protected so the price will be there. there would be a segregation of funds and that's something we're strongly advocating at the state level. mr. guthrie: i appreciate your answers. mr. burgess: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes for your questions, please. mrs. brooks: thank you,...
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brubaker: maybe peter should answer the daily question. dr. rodenberg: in the state -- one of the key components for consumer protection is the funds -- consumer funds be protected so the price will be there. there would be a segregation of funds and that's something we're strongly advocating at the state level. mr. guthrie: i appreciate your answers. mr. burgess: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes for your questions, please. mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. chairman. [inaudible] in this 114th congress, we have a disruptor series which changes the landscape of the economy and we've explored things like uber and bit coin and now with this packed audience today it's interesting because i think this, too, is something that is really kind of disrupting the way we think about the world of gaming and gambling. i think it's important for us to kind of explore the largest disruptor in the gambling community, the daily fantasy sports, but there are a lot of different questions that we have to grabble with as to -
brubaker: maybe peter should answer the daily question. dr. rodenberg: in the state -- one of the key components for consumer protection is the funds -- consumer funds be protected so the price will be there. there would be a segregation of funds and that's something we're strongly advocating at the state level. mr. guthrie: i appreciate your answers. mr. burgess: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes for your questions, please. mrs. brooks: thank you,...
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dr. walid phares is with us, author of "in the arena." fox news contributor peter hegseth is here. and k.t. mcfarland, good to see you. congrats on the book, by the way. >> thank you, sean. >> k.t., you talked about donald trump, advised donald trump. i like "bomb the living" out of them. i think that's pretty good. that's a start. i think we've been timid with isis. he said he wouldn't telegraph everything. bring us some insight into his thinking. >> that's what we've heard so far is the narrative of the primaries which has ended and then you're going to hear more details and more expansion during the debate this summer, but more important, sean, is basically what we actually -- he is going to be doing when he is going to be elected president. elected president. so number one, as he mentioned there is no containment with regard to isis. is a dismemberment of isis. actually the eradication of isis. that means that we're going to have to have a force on the ground. i mean, there will be continuous relentless shelling of isis positions -- >> you think he'll send american troops into
dr. walid phares is with us, author of "in the arena." fox news contributor peter hegseth is here. and k.t. mcfarland, good to see you. congrats on the book, by the way. >> thank you, sean. >> k.t., you talked about donald trump, advised donald trump. i like "bomb the living" out of them. i think that's pretty good. that's a start. i think we've been timid with isis. he said he wouldn't telegraph everything. bring us some insight into his thinking. >>...
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peter, you gave the most uncontroverted evidence between the less aggressive fight in shooting. dr.r simplification of the correlation can be dangerous. many feel that fewer police stops and shootings have a casual relationship. i hope they feel that way because the two two are a perfect example of cause and effect. fewer stops, more shootings. vancouver, canada, mr. o'riley you said that police shoot twice as many back people and white. the rate should be 6 to 1. but when you factor in the crime rate the shootings of blacks by cops is rather low. colonel david black burn, thanks for having the turj to ask the black lives matter issue. people are reluctant to address the subject because they'll be called righteousist. bill, i'm confused, your new book says it's written by david fisher. did i miss something? fair question. i am the executive producer of the tv series, legends and lies patriots. david fisher writes up the details in a vsh entertaining way and i edit. that's the collaboration. it's different than the killing series where martin and i are cowriters. thomas, houston, mis
peter, you gave the most uncontroverted evidence between the less aggressive fight in shooting. dr.r simplification of the correlation can be dangerous. many feel that fewer police stops and shootings have a casual relationship. i hope they feel that way because the two two are a perfect example of cause and effect. fewer stops, more shootings. vancouver, canada, mr. o'riley you said that police shoot twice as many back people and white. the rate should be 6 to 1. but when you factor in the...
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dr. walid phares. author of great new book "in the arena" fox news contributor peter hegseth is here.fox news national security analyst, k.t. mcfarland. good to see you. ex congrats on the back, by the way. >> thank you very much. >> walid, you advise donald trump. i like bomb the living out of them. that's a good start. we've been timid with is swis. he said he wouldn't telegraph everything. give us insight into his thinking. >> what we've heard so far is the primary, you're going to hear more expansion during the debates this summer. what he is going to be doing when he is going to be elected president, elected president. number one, as he mentioned, there's no containment with regard to isis. this is a dismemberment of isis. also the eradication of isis. that means we're going to have to have a force on the ground. there will be continuous, relentless shelling of isis positions. >> you think he'll send american troops into iraq and syria? >> they are all tools, sean. now, he will choose, if he can, through a coalition of local allies inside rauniraq and syri. he mentioned this in h
dr. walid phares. author of great new book "in the arena" fox news contributor peter hegseth is here.fox news national security analyst, k.t. mcfarland. good to see you. ex congrats on the back, by the way. >> thank you very much. >> walid, you advise donald trump. i like bomb the living out of them. that's a good start. we've been timid with is swis. he said he wouldn't telegraph everything. give us insight into his thinking. >> what we've heard so far is the...
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brubaker: maybe peter should answer the daily question. dr. rodenberg: in the state -- one of the key components for consumer protection is the funds -- consumer funds be protected so the price will be there. there would be a segregation of funds and that's something we're strongly advocating at the state level. mr. guthrie: i reesht your answers. mr. burgess: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes for your questions, please. mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. chairman. inaudible] in this 114th congress, we have a disruptor series which changes the landscape of the economy and we've explored things like uber and bit coin and now with this packed audience today it's interesting because i think this, too, is something that is really kind of disrupting the way we think about the world of gaming and gambling. i think it's important for us to kind of explore the largest disruptor in the gambling community, the daily fantasy sports, but there are a lot of different questions that we have to grabble with as to -- gra
brubaker: maybe peter should answer the daily question. dr. rodenberg: in the state -- one of the key components for consumer protection is the funds -- consumer funds be protected so the price will be there. there would be a segregation of funds and that's something we're strongly advocating at the state level. mr. guthrie: i reesht your answers. mr. burgess: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes for your questions, please. mrs. brooks: thank you, mr....
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dr. ben carson coming up. we want to get right to him. and republican congressman petergoing to weigh in on all of this and former texas congressman and former presidential candidate ron paul will be joining us and former yahoo executive, that is a can't-miss lineup. stay right here. turning back to politics this morning and top stories. ted cruz suspending his bid for the white house. the texas senator failing to pull off a win in the indiana primary losing to front runner and now presumptive nominee donald trump. here are the results. trump winning 53% of the vote taking 51 of the states 57 delegates so far. ted cruz coming in second with 37% and john kasich receiving less than 10% of indiana's voters support. on the other side of the aisle bernie sanders come up -- coming up with a major upset on hillary clinton but unlikely to cut her lead that has her on the path to democratic nomination. jeff flock also has had a long night. always good to see a smiling face. what a nice it was, good morning? jeff: dagen has a lot more energy. she has a lot more energy than i do he
dr. ben carson coming up. we want to get right to him. and republican congressman petergoing to weigh in on all of this and former texas congressman and former presidential candidate ron paul will be joining us and former yahoo executive, that is a can't-miss lineup. stay right here. turning back to politics this morning and top stories. ted cruz suspending his bid for the white house. the texas senator failing to pull off a win in the indiana primary losing to front runner and now presumptive...
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peter barton -- also an actor. why fulk named him, however, is a bigger riddle. from to 1988 to '92, barton played dr.in the soap opera "the young and the restless. >> how am i ever gonna be able to thank you? >> before that, he starred in a short-lived tv series called "the powers of matthew star." two basically unknown actors that ray had a fondness for. did you have any idea how much they were going to inherit? >> the inheritance consisted of approximately 165 acres, some c.d.s that were at the bank, and the cash that i found around the house. >> how much is it all worth? don's not exactly sure, but figures hundreds of thousands of dollars easy, maybe even $1 million or more. so, the dutiful attorney writes letters to the two retired actors, informing them of their very strange inheritance. >> "he has named you, as his friends, beneficiaries of his estate." i was stunned. i was shocked. >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which strange personality willed that a
peter barton -- also an actor. why fulk named him, however, is a bigger riddle. from to 1988 to '92, barton played dr.in the soap opera "the young and the restless. >> how am i ever gonna be able to thank you? >> before that, he starred in a short-lived tv series called "the powers of matthew star." two basically unknown actors that ray had a fondness for. did you have any idea how much they were going to inherit? >> the inheritance consisted of approximately...
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peter purchased to replace. at the time the house look much different than it does now. thomas, martha, and their children resided in the west wing entombed began talking to architect dr. william fortin about designing a house that will be the center of the georgetown property. the house was completed in 1816 and service a home for subsequent generations till 1983. the mount vernon objects they are hired at the sale could be found within tutor place. prince decorated -- prints decorated the walls, china throughout the house. for almost 200 years they lived among these washington objects. when quincy, the federalist politician of massachusetts, visited in 1813 martha peter presented him with george .ashington's gorge it the one visible in charles wilson teal's portrait depicting him in his uniform as a kernel in the virginia regiment. martha noted that she had received it upon washington post death in 1799. ,onored to receive such a get it was presented to the benevolent society of washington in her honor. it cannot be found in the collection of the massachusetts historical society. few objects the that left the family in the 19th century. remember i mentioned that thom
peter purchased to replace. at the time the house look much different than it does now. thomas, martha, and their children resided in the west wing entombed began talking to architect dr. william fortin about designing a house that will be the center of the georgetown property. the house was completed in 1816 and service a home for subsequent generations till 1983. the mount vernon objects they are hired at the sale could be found within tutor place. prince decorated -- prints decorated the...
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dr. ben carson is heading up the vp search for mr. trump. such a decision was made before the cleveland convention. we'll see how that goes. meanwhile, peter doocy on what prompted all this so soon so fast. peter? >> reporter: neil, we are here in columbus where kasich staffers are for the last time putting up a "kasich for president" sign. today is a place we did not expect to be in columbus listening to kasich drop out. because at 7:00 last night, a senior strategist from the kasich campaign blasted out an e-mail to supporters saying trump's victory in indiana wasn't going to affect their plans. doubling down on that a few minutes later, the campaign manager tweeted they were on to california and that kasich wasn't going to quit until somebody got to the clench number, 1,237 delegates. then after that a fund-raising request asking people for money and asking kasich to poll against hillary clinton. another reason this is a surprising announcement is because kasich had an event scheduled this morning in the 10:00 hour that he sent a staffer to. a ton of press showed up but he didn't. he stayed in ohio the entire time. the timing is also in
dr. ben carson is heading up the vp search for mr. trump. such a decision was made before the cleveland convention. we'll see how that goes. meanwhile, peter doocy on what prompted all this so soon so fast. peter? >> reporter: neil, we are here in columbus where kasich staffers are for the last time putting up a "kasich for president" sign. today is a place we did not expect to be in columbus listening to kasich drop out. because at 7:00 last night, a senior strategist from the...
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peter shenchingy. mr. john mcman niss, the executive vice president at mgm resorts international. mr. steve brew baker executive director. dr. ryan rodenberg, assistant professor at florida state university. mr. mark lock, chief executive fficer at genius sports group. ms. lindsey slater operations manager at geo comply. mr. jordan gnat senior vice president of strategic development of scientific games. mr. curt egg ert, professor of law at chapman university fowler school of law. we do appreciate all of you being here this morning and we ill begin our panel with mr. shenke. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. sorry. [inaudible] >> i'll try to work through it. chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. my name is peter shenke and. members.has many content and data providers. and contest and league management operators such as real time fantasy sports, my fantasy league, fan dual and draft king. it ha
peter shenchingy. mr. john mcman niss, the executive vice president at mgm resorts international. mr. steve brew baker executive director. dr. ryan rodenberg, assistant professor at florida state university. mr. mark lock, chief executive fficer at genius sports group. ms. lindsey slater operations manager at geo comply. mr. jordan gnat senior vice president of strategic development of scientific games. mr. curt egg ert, professor of law at chapman university fowler school of law. we do...
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peter to pay paul is irresponsible. it also fails to provide any specific resources to puerto rico, where americans are suffering the greatest burden of what dr. thomas friedman, the directors -- the director for the centers of disease control, recently called an epidemic. and continued attacks on women's ability to make reproductive health decisions. this bill only provides these limited and borrowed funds until september 30, when they will then expire. let me assure you that mosquitoes and diseases do not follow the congressional budget calendar. i urge the entire house to quickly pass legislation that i have introduced, along with my colleagues, ranking member lowey, and ranking member delauro, which would support the president's request of $1.9 billion. we cannot simply watch more people get infected with zika, as we dither over how we fund critical investments into vaccine research, prevention strategies and finding a cure. this is a mosquito-borne and sexually transmitted virus. mosquitoes don't know whether they're biting a republican or a democrat. and we should not politicize this serious crisis. the national institutes of health, th
peter to pay paul is irresponsible. it also fails to provide any specific resources to puerto rico, where americans are suffering the greatest burden of what dr. thomas friedman, the directors -- the director for the centers of disease control, recently called an epidemic. and continued attacks on women's ability to make reproductive health decisions. this bill only provides these limited and borrowed funds until september 30, when they will then expire. let me assure you that mosquitoes and...
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peter donahue who is here. [ applause ] athletic director mark jackson who capped off his first year as athletic director with a national championship. pretty good job. unfortunately, perhaps the most important nova grad here, dr jill biden could not be here, i think she may be teaching but her husband joe wanted me to remind you he picked nova to win it all [ applause ] this is the type of wise counsel that you are looking for in a vice president, unfortunately i did not follow his counsel and my bracket was busted. we have the best dressed man in college basketball -- [ applause ] the george clooney of coaches -- jay wright -- and today we celebrate a remarkable team that work said tirelessly to make coach look good in terms of his job and not just his wardrobe, his taylorist and stylist could not make it but we have his basketball here. so coach wright and this team treated us to as memorable as a run and championship as i can remember. we'll talk more about that game in a second. they were more about not just one moment or one shot. they had unbelievable defense and great clutch shooting and a senior class that won more games than any group in wildcats history and a stable of tal ened players who were as h
peter donahue who is here. [ applause ] athletic director mark jackson who capped off his first year as athletic director with a national championship. pretty good job. unfortunately, perhaps the most important nova grad here, dr jill biden could not be here, i think she may be teaching but her husband joe wanted me to remind you he picked nova to win it all [ applause ] this is the type of wise counsel that you are looking for in a vice president, unfortunately i did not follow his counsel and...
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peter to pay paul? i know that's attention so let me ask in particular, dr. sheawood and dr. eden, to just talk about that, how do we focus the attention on dyslexia while not misunderstanding the fact that there are a lot of other disabilities still that we can't ignore at the expense of tackling this epidemic. >> well, that's a great question. first of all, let me just say that every child should get what they need. and i think what's really important is this hearing is about science informing education. so i think when we have the science, we have to use it. if we have a drug for breast cancer and not for pan creigh the ick, we can't say, well, we can't use it until we can treat all the cancers. we have to use it when we have it. so i think in the case of dyslex dyslexia, we have the knowledge, and in my own mind, you know, you're aware of -- i know senator murphy two children committed suicide in connecticut because of their dyslexia. they were bright. they were in special ed. they were teased. they saw no future. so i think we have to use the knowledge we have. on the ot
peter to pay paul? i know that's attention so let me ask in particular, dr. sheawood and dr. eden, to just talk about that, how do we focus the attention on dyslexia while not misunderstanding the fact that there are a lot of other disabilities still that we can't ignore at the expense of tackling this epidemic. >> well, that's a great question. first of all, let me just say that every child should get what they need. and i think what's really important is this hearing is about science...
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peter to pay paul? i know that is attention, and so let me just ask in particular dr. shaywitz and dr. eden to just talk about that. how do we focus the attention on dyslexia while not misunderstand the fact that there are a lot of other disabilities still that we can't ignore at the expense of tackling this epidemic? >> well, that's a great question. first of all let me just say that every child should get what they need. .. because of their dislike yet. they were in special ed. the routines. they saw no future. so i think we have used the knowledge we have and on the other hand we have to make sure the science progresses so it teaches us what we need to know to get the batter optimal but i know in policy is the appropriate education to these children. but we shouldn't hold the dyslexic children back because we don't have the knowledge to treat the others. we have to make sure we're maximizing both a mother and as a grandmother. i care about my children and grandchildren and mothers about grandchildren and fathers feel the same way. we have to use the knowledge we possess and have it
peter to pay paul? i know that is attention, and so let me just ask in particular dr. shaywitz and dr. eden to just talk about that. how do we focus the attention on dyslexia while not misunderstand the fact that there are a lot of other disabilities still that we can't ignore at the expense of tackling this epidemic? >> well, that's a great question. first of all let me just say that every child should get what they need. .. because of their dislike yet. they were in special ed. the...
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peter or zac talks about the glide path of exponential functions. productivity, capital dynamics. labor dynamics, those glide paths. total factor productivity, which i've never really understood. which are you focused on? dr am focused on total facotr productivity. factor productivity. a really important paper six-month ago that they followed up on. it is about the lack of competition in the u.s. industry. that together, that is another force of the lack of productivity growth. tom: i look at the productivity growth and the election, again. commonwealthfdr speech, the 1930's, do something. that will be the message to the secretary and mr. trump. what is the best they can do? goodosen: a combination of public invention and the people, the education infrastructure and trump was a one if talk business, business is about competition. protecting not entrenched interest. that is what you have to force in the u.s. right now. vonnie: i guess this is one of the main questions about politics we have with the brexit vote. francine: mark carney, the bank of england governor, giving his inflation report next week. how does he talk about brexit without seeming to give a political message? difficult.it's very the messag
peter or zac talks about the glide path of exponential functions. productivity, capital dynamics. labor dynamics, those glide paths. total factor productivity, which i've never really understood. which are you focused on? dr am focused on total facotr productivity. factor productivity. a really important paper six-month ago that they followed up on. it is about the lack of competition in the u.s. industry. that together, that is another force of the lack of productivity growth. tom: i look at...
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peter to pay paul? let me ask to talk about that. how do we focus the attention on misunderstandot there are other disabilities we can ignore at the expense of tackling this event? dr. shaywitz: that is a great question and let me just say that every child should get what they need. this is about science in forming education. when we have the science, we have to use it. if we have a drug for breast cancer and not for pancreatic, we can't say we can use it to treat all the cancers. i think in the case of dyslexia, we have the knowledge and in my own mind, you are aware of my committedwo children suicide in connecticut because of their dyslexia. they were bright, they were in special ed and they saw no future. we have to use the knowledge they have. there are other disabilities and they are important. scienceto make sure the teaches us what we need to know to get better. i would say optimal but i know it is appropriate. not hold dyslexic children back because we don't have the knowledge to treat the others. we have to make sure we are maximizing the education of all the children who have disabilities. as a mother and grandmother, i know how i worry about my grandchil
peter to pay paul? let me ask to talk about that. how do we focus the attention on misunderstandot there are other disabilities we can ignore at the expense of tackling this event? dr. shaywitz: that is a great question and let me just say that every child should get what they need. this is about science in forming education. when we have the science, we have to use it. if we have a drug for breast cancer and not for pancreatic, we can't say we can use it to treat all the cancers. i think in...
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dr. fauci will be on at 8:00. i'm sure i don't have to tell you that. at 8:00 he'll be on. >> great. >>> coming up, peteraming up with hulk hogan against gawker. we have the details straight ahead about that story. plus, the tsa looking to shave line times at airports across the country. tsa's chief, peter neffenger, heading back to capitol hill today to explain what they'll do about it. >>> in the next hour, future hall of famer and former new york yankee shortstop derek jeter will join us on the set here at 8:40 eastern time. don't miss it. "squawk" returns in a moment. . >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. the buzz story of the morning, peter thiel, co-founder of paypal, the man behind -- mystery man behind, nobody knew it, behind the hulk hogan case. he ended up funding the $140 million lawsuit that hulk hogan won against gawker founder nick denton and that company. not immediately clear how this all happened, but we've talked about it in the last hour. nick denton had some suspicions that something was going on, that hulk hogan was not acting independently. there were particular strategic
dr. fauci will be on at 8:00. i'm sure i don't have to tell you that. at 8:00 he'll be on. >> great. >>> coming up, peteraming up with hulk hogan against gawker. we have the details straight ahead about that story. plus, the tsa looking to shave line times at airports across the country. tsa's chief, peter neffenger, heading back to capitol hill today to explain what they'll do about it. >>> in the next hour, future hall of famer and former new york yankee shortstop...