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dr. phillip day, and mr.endehem, president of the citizen's bond foundation committee. >> (inaudible) mr. walker newman, and miss jacqueline liu and city of san francisco would like to recognize the honorable mayor of san francisco, the honorable david chiu, chairman of the board of supervisors. >> he's also our district 3 supervisor. >> the honorable menea cohen, the honorable ciel ping, commissioner cecilia chung, may woo, eileen lee riley and mr. carezza, san francisco unified school district. >> we'd like to recognize our guest from the consulate, education councilor from the people's republic of china, mr. bernhard able, consulate of germany, the honorable nagesh naharabi, india, the honorable dennis garrison, consul of lithuania, consul of madagascar, mr. victor flores, from the consulate of mexico and (inaudible) from mongolia and the honorable barbara (inaudible), honorable consul from the swazi republic. i would also like to recognize the honorable senator mark
dr. phillip day, and mr.endehem, president of the citizen's bond foundation committee. >> (inaudible) mr. walker newman, and miss jacqueline liu and city of san francisco would like to recognize the honorable mayor of san francisco, the honorable david chiu, chairman of the board of supervisors. >> he's also our district 3 supervisor. >> the honorable menea cohen, the honorable ciel ping, commissioner cecilia chung, may woo, eileen lee riley and mr. carezza, san francisco...
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dr. phillips who admits getting endeavour here was quite a chore. the shuttle's final 12-mile trek from l.a.x. to the science center was on solid ground through city streets. >> the vehicle got here without a scratch and i promised commander mark kelly he said at the transfer cerium please don't scratch it and we didn't. >> after 25 missions to suter space and 4671 orbits around planet earth, endeavour has completed its final voyage, mission no. 26. >> the journaly half day didn't dampen spirits. the science center will cover additional cost. >> this is the science center and there is not public money involved. >> reporter: meantime engineers worked to widen the carrier's front wheels and narrow the back ones to properly position the shut on four base columns inside the hangar. on october 30th endeavour will be opened to the public and out of this world experience for everyone tone joy. >> it was really cool and this is my first time seeing it. >> reporter: engineers will be out here putting up the fourth and final wall of the hangar, so endeavour w
dr. phillips who admits getting endeavour here was quite a chore. the shuttle's final 12-mile trek from l.a.x. to the science center was on solid ground through city streets. >> the vehicle got here without a scratch and i promised commander mark kelly he said at the transfer cerium please don't scratch it and we didn't. >> after 25 missions to suter space and 4671 orbits around planet earth, endeavour has completed its final voyage, mission no. 26. >> the journaly half day...
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dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. in today's health watch beware of text neck.modern malady. neck aches and headaches caused by using mobile devices. if you're reading on your smartphone or laptop you are hunched over. the average human head weighs about ten pounds upright. for every inch you tilt your head forward the pressure on the spine doubles. so if you're looking at a smartphone in your lap your neck is holding up what feels like 20 or 30 pounds. all that extra pressure can strain your spine and lead to head, neck and back pain and the head forward position can cause more than just neck strain. experts say slouching can reduce lung capacity up to 30%. lack of oxygenated blood can lead to circulation and vascular problems. our gadgets aren't going away any time soon. to avoid long term problems keep your feet plat on the floor, roll your shoulders back and keep your head straight. take a break every 20 minutes. if you put those devices down and look up you'll feel a lot better. i'm dr. holly phillips. [ bonnie ] i felt, with sensitive teeth, i had limits p
dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. in today's health watch beware of text neck.modern malady. neck aches and headaches caused by using mobile devices. if you're reading on your smartphone or laptop you are hunched over. the average human head weighs about ten pounds upright. for every inch you tilt your head forward the pressure on the spine doubles. so if you're looking at a smartphone in your lap your neck is holding up what feels like 20 or 30 pounds. all that extra pressure can...
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dr. holly phillips has the story. >> good morning. strokes striking the young. new study published in the journal neuorology finds stroke is affecting americans at younger ages. they looked at kinds of strokes of people between ages of 20 to 54 between 1993 and 2005. they found the average age of those who experienced the life threatening illness fell from 71 years to 69 years. but more shocking is the percentage of strokes under the age of 55 went from 13% in 1993 to 19% in 2005. experts point to the rise in risk factors such as diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol to explain the disturbing trend. obesity rates continue to climb with the recent report predicting 50% of adults will be obesity by 2030. stroke occurs when arteries of the brain become blocked and results in death or paralysis. your diet, healthy lifestyle and exercise the vast majority of risk factors can be cancelled out. that's not always easy but well worth it. i'm dr. holly phillips. >> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by aleve. two pills all day strong all day long. and two pills. afternoon's ove
dr. holly phillips has the story. >> good morning. strokes striking the young. new study published in the journal neuorology finds stroke is affecting americans at younger ages. they looked at kinds of strokes of people between ages of 20 to 54 between 1993 and 2005. they found the average age of those who experienced the life threatening illness fell from 71 years to 69 years. but more shocking is the percentage of strokes under the age of 55 went from 13% in 1993 to 19% in 2005. experts...
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bodega bay the former director of project censored and president of the media freedom foundation dr peter phillips. thank you so much for coming on. i have a thanks for having me here so here i think what a lot of people hear about censorship in the corporate media they don't understand the extent of of what censorship really entails i think it just means blacking out the story talk a lot about the other elements of censorship that you guys cover with project censored. well we look at an important news stories that haven't been covered by the corporate media that's one of the primary goals that we've been doing for the past thirty six years and i want to add one correction here i don't know if it's fair to say the largest media organization doing this kind of work but i believe we're pretty unique and we have hundreds of practically members of twenty universities hundreds of students that are engaged in doing this research so in some ways we are very large but the actual organization itself is somewhat small but that that's the importance of it or not depending upon corporate funding or foundation
bodega bay the former director of project censored and president of the media freedom foundation dr peter phillips. thank you so much for coming on. i have a thanks for having me here so here i think what a lot of people hear about censorship in the corporate media they don't understand the extent of of what censorship really entails i think it just means blacking out the story talk a lot about the other elements of censorship that you guys cover with project censored. well we look at an...
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dr. holly phillips will help seniors stay on their feet. >> good morning.ch what's up with falling down. for people over 65 fear of falling is real. that's because falls are the leading cause of injury and accidental death as we age. and now a first of its kind study using videos of actual falls reveals the most common causes. researchers analyze close circuit images of 227 tumbles and the by 130 people. they found more than 40% of the falls were caused when seniors shift their weight and lose their center of gravity. other causes included trips or stumbles and hits or bumps. slipping accounted for only 3% of the falls even though slipping has been the focus of most studies on the problem. experts hope this new information will improve understanding and help prevent falling but in the meantime to avoid accidents, the cdc suggests regular exercise to increase leg strength and balance, eye checks to update eye glass and maximize vision and home safety reviews to reduce tripping hazards. remember it's much easier focus on preventing a fall than to recover from
dr. holly phillips will help seniors stay on their feet. >> good morning.ch what's up with falling down. for people over 65 fear of falling is real. that's because falls are the leading cause of injury and accidental death as we age. and now a first of its kind study using videos of actual falls reveals the most common causes. researchers analyze close circuit images of 227 tumbles and the by 130 people. they found more than 40% of the falls were caused when seniors shift their weight and...
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dr. holly phillips. >> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by sensodyne.f dentists recommend sensodyne. was that i use sensodyne. sensodyne helps with the sensitivity issues and at the same time it gives you the clean feeling. your mouth feels fresh. sensodyne satisfies the needs that i would look for in a toothpaste. i definitely feel like i can be myself now. i don't have the same pain i did. it gives you your life back. i d[ femala $100 cream. we were flattered when regenerist beat flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. treat yourself to savings... ...during the petsmart treat your pet sale! save 50% on hundreds of halloween costumes, toys, treats and more. and save 25% on your favorite treats, like milk-bone™, canyon creek ranch, greenies® and dentastix. friday through monday only, at petsmart®. presents the latest thing to wear with beautiful tops. beautiful underarms. wear with halter tops, tub
dr. holly phillips. >> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by sensodyne.f dentists recommend sensodyne. was that i use sensodyne. sensodyne helps with the sensitivity issues and at the same time it gives you the clean feeling. your mouth feels fresh. sensodyne satisfies the needs that i would look for in a toothpaste. i definitely feel like i can be myself now. i don't have the same pain i did. it gives you your life back. i d[ femala $100 cream. we were flattered when regenerist beat...
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dr. holly phillips says i may help you give longer. >> good morning.ay in health watch the couch potato's curse. new research shows sitting especially in front of a television can cut years off your life. and the numbers may pull the chair right from under you. for people 25 and older every hour you spend watching tv cuts your life expectancy by 22 minutes. spoking cigarettes is also bad. another study looked at sitting time over an entire day. those that sat the most were much more likely to develop diabetes, cardiovascular disease and even to die prematurely. once again the results held for even those who exercised. last year americans spent almost three hours a day watching tv. experts suggest cutting that time down and looking at the rest of your day to figure out ways to get on your feet. moving around will keep your muscles tight so they need more fuel and your blood sugar won't rise. that way you can avoid the cure of the couch. i'm dr. holly phillips. >> c"cbs healthwatch" sponsored by mega red for powerful joint comfort. [ thunder crashes ] [
dr. holly phillips says i may help you give longer. >> good morning.ay in health watch the couch potato's curse. new research shows sitting especially in front of a television can cut years off your life. and the numbers may pull the chair right from under you. for people 25 and older every hour you spend watching tv cuts your life expectancy by 22 minutes. spoking cigarettes is also bad. another study looked at sitting time over an entire day. those that sat the most were much more...
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dr. holly phillips.ormula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour on youtube. >>> the white house briefing that obama is going to come out fighting, a more passionate obama, coming after your old man head-to-head, how will he deal with that? >> we've seen him in those situations. i think each one of us here has come to him head-to-head. very aggressive as teenagers. we usually get beat down. a verbal beatdown. my dad is very good. he's got an incredible intellect. he has great principles. he knows his ideas. and so he's been prepared. we were tough as teenagers, but really, he'll do a good j
dr. holly phillips.ormula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour on...
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dr. holly phillips. "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by breathe right.nose get between you and your sleep. it's your right to breathe right. the stacking the steaming. that's the transformative power of one ingenious little breathe right. try one free at breatheright.com and open your nose instantly. feel the power of air sleep like you mean it and rise to mornings alive with activity. breathe better, sleep better. one free try is all it takes. it's your right to breathe right! there's no such whthing as too soft.let paper, i know what i like. i like feeling both clean and pampered. why should i compromise? quilted northern ultra plush®, with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ >>> it is 8:00. welcome back to cbs "this morning." hurricane sandy tears across the caribbean, how soon could it affect the unite
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dr. holly phillips. >> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by alka-seltzer cold plus.a-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms, plus sinus congestion, and pain. [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy ♪ treat yourself to savings... ...during the petsmart treat your pet sale! save 50% on hundreds of halloween costumes, toys, treats and more. friday through monday only, at petsmart®. happiness in store.™ and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tou
dr. holly phillips. >> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by alka-seltzer cold plus.a-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms, plus sinus congestion, and pain. [ male...
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dr. holly phillips. >> announcer: cbs "health watch" sponsored by sensodyne.is morning" is sponsored by sensodyne. nine out of tendency at any times recommend sensodyne. really clean, and i didn't want to not have that again. my dentist suggested that i switch to sensodyne. when i went to sensodyne it was as if i was still using my old toothpaste, but it has an added benefit, which will help take away my sensitivity. it's a life changer, it really is. it makes you go from grumpy back to happy again. it's a life changer, it really is. are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of our cranberries. i cannot tell a lie -- 'tis tasty. okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best buy. ♪ wow my definition is high. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. ♪ everybody get, everybody get! ♪ (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking accoun
dr. holly phillips. >> announcer: cbs "health watch" sponsored by sensodyne.is morning" is sponsored by sensodyne. nine out of tendency at any times recommend sensodyne. really clean, and i didn't want to not have that again. my dentist suggested that i switch to sensodyne. when i went to sensodyne it was as if i was still using my old toothpaste, but it has an added benefit, which will help take away my sensitivity. it's a life changer, it really is. it makes you go from...
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dr. holly phillips. begin. tomato, obviously. haha.re's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. but kate -- still looks like...kate. nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. with nice'n easy, twe asked real dads tors cput
dr. holly phillips. begin. tomato, obviously. haha.re's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get...
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dr. holly phillips. >> announcer: cbs "heathwatch" sponsored by subway. subway, eat fresh.prisingly low fat new subway tuscan chicken melt. subway. eat fresh. ♪ >>> some of hollywood's most iconic wardrobes are going on display in london the weekend. >> these clothes are almost as famous as the actors who wore them. >> reporter: they weren't looking for costumes they were looking for characters. >> the exhibition is meant to be seducti seven much it's meant to be mobl. >> reporter: it's meant to recreate moments. the moment marilyn monroe's dress billowed over a subway vent in "the seven year itch." scarlet o'hara's velvet curtain dress in "gone with the wind." despite all the glitz and glamour of these beautiful costumes the people that painstakingly brought this all together will tell you it's not about the clothes. >> it's not a catwalk. it's moments from films. moments that mean so much to us. >> reporter: and in what she calls the coup of the century she persuaded the smithsonian institution to allow the ruby slippers to cross the atlantic for the first time ever. >> t
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dr. holly phillips with that story. >> good morning.arming new study published in the journal of neurology finds stroke is affecting americans at younger ables than ever. researchers looked at the occurrences of strokes in people between the ages of 20-54 for three one-year long periods between 1993 and 2005. they found the average age of those who experience the life-threatening illness fell from 71 years to 69. but more shocking is the percentage of stroke in people under the age of 55 moved from 13% in 1993 to 19% in 2005. experts point to the rise in risk factors such as diabetes obesity and high cholesterol to explain the disturbing trend. obesity rates continue to climb with a recent report predicting 50% of adults will be technically obese by 2030. strokes occur when arteries of the brain become blocked or bleed and commonly results in paralysis or death. through diet, exercise and healthy lifestyle, the risk factors can be canceled out altogether. we all know that's not always easy, but it's well worth it. i'm dr. holly phillips
dr. holly phillips with that story. >> good morning.arming new study published in the journal of neurology finds stroke is affecting americans at younger ables than ever. researchers looked at the occurrences of strokes in people between the ages of 20-54 for three one-year long periods between 1993 and 2005. they found the average age of those who experience the life-threatening illness fell from 71 years to 69. but more shocking is the percentage of stroke in people under the age of 55...
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dr. holly phillips shows us why. >>> good morning. today in health watch the universal flu vaccine.very year vaccine makers have to reformulate the flu shots to keep up with the constantly mutating virus and patients have to endure the shot every fall. hopefully that will soon change. clintonical trials are under way for a universal flu vaccine that will protect against am known strains of the virus from the last 100 years as well as future strains. the vaccine was created using computerized imaging from multiple flu strains and 50 canadian seniors have already tested the shot. the hope is the vaccine can be given once or twice in a patient's lifetime and yearly shots will become a thing of the past. the flu affects up 20% of the u.s. population yearly and unlike a regular cold it causes severe symptoms. 200,000 hospitalizations, up to 49 death as year. now if the universal vaccine is approved it could be available within seven years but this fall just roll up your sleeves like usual to fight the virus off all year. i'm dr. holly philippines. >> cbs health watch sponsored by subway.
dr. holly phillips shows us why. >>> good morning. today in health watch the universal flu vaccine.very year vaccine makers have to reformulate the flu shots to keep up with the constantly mutating virus and patients have to endure the shot every fall. hopefully that will soon change. clintonical trials are under way for a universal flu vaccine that will protect against am known strains of the virus from the last 100 years as well as future strains. the vaccine was created using...
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dr. holly phillips. >>> cbs "healthwatch" presented by breathe right. it's your right to breathe right. steaming. that's the transformative power of one ingenious little breathe right. try one free at breatheright.com and open your nose instantly. feel the power of air sleep like you mean it and rise to mornings alive with activity. breathe better, sleep better. one free try is all it takes. it's your right to breathe right! there's no such whthing as too soft.let paper, i know what i like. i like feeling both clean and pampered. why should i compromise? quilted northern ultra plush®, with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to see if it worked. tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. take your blindfolds off. oh! look at all this garbage! febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness, so you can breathe happy. have you tried this yet? save on febreze car and other innovative product
dr. holly phillips. >>> cbs "healthwatch" presented by breathe right. it's your right to breathe right. steaming. that's the transformative power of one ingenious little breathe right. try one free at breatheright.com and open your nose instantly. feel the power of air sleep like you mean it and rise to mornings alive with activity. breathe better, sleep better. one free try is all it takes. it's your right to breathe right! there's no such whthing as too soft.let paper, i...
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dr. phillips who is the senior research fellow for the heritage foundation. he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. gm has been interviewed frequently on numerous media outlets. he is an extremely knowledgeable and. -- man. he will be followed by dr. friedman, the professor of political science at baltimore hebrew university. the department of state and the cia, our third speaker will be dr. steven blank. the strategic studies institute expert on soviet bloc and post- soviet world since 1989. he is the editor of the imperial decline, russia's changing position in asia and the co-editor of soviet military and the future. the last speaker, my colleague that heritage is the senior research fellow for russia and eurasian studies. they have often been called to testify on economics and law. they have numerous media outlets both domestically and across the globe. we will start with jim phillips. >> i would like to set the stage for the next three speakers that will focus primarily on russian policy by outlining u.s.
dr. phillips who is the senior research fellow for the heritage foundation. he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. gm has been interviewed frequently on numerous media outlets. he is an extremely knowledgeable and. -- man. he will be followed by dr. friedman, the professor of political science at baltimore hebrew university. the department of state and the cia, our third speaker will be dr. steven blank. the strategic studies institute expert on...
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dr. phillips who is the senior research fellow for the heritage foundation.wledgeable and. -- man. he will be followed by dr. friedman, the professor of political science at baltimore hebrew university. the department of state and the cia, our third speaker will be dr. steven blank. the strategic studies institute expert on soviet bloc and post- soviet world since 1989. he is the editor of the imperial decline, russia's changing position in asia and the co- editor of soviet military and the future. the last speaker, my colleague that heritage is the senior research fellow for russia and eurasian studies. they have often been called to testify on economics and law. they have numerous media outlets both domestically and across the globe. we will start with jim phillips. >> i would like to set the stage for the next three speakers that will focus primarily on russian policy by outlining u.s. policy and how it is factored into the blood packs that we see in syria today with more than 30,000 dead and no end in sight. i think it is fair to say the obama administrat
dr. phillips who is the senior research fellow for the heritage foundation.wledgeable and. -- man. he will be followed by dr. friedman, the professor of political science at baltimore hebrew university. the department of state and the cia, our third speaker will be dr. steven blank. the strategic studies institute expert on soviet bloc and post- soviet world since 1989. he is the editor of the imperial decline, russia's changing position in asia and the co- editor of soviet military and the...
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dr. jim phillips who was her senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at the heritage foundation. he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. he's a member of the board of editors of midi's quarterly and jim has been interviewed frequently find numerous media outlets and has written for quite a few of the major u.s. newspapers in the area or in these areas of his expertise. he is extremely knowledgeable man as seen things happen and comments on them in my humble opinion in a reasonable and accurate way. he will be followed by doc or robert freedman who is the meyer hall pearl pearl storm professor of political science at baltimore hebrew university and a visiting professor of political science at johns hopkins university. he has been a consultant to the u.s. department of state and central intelligence agency and he is the author of four books, soviet foreign-policy and also the editor and has been the editor of 14 books on israel and middle eastern policy. and then our third speaker will be dr. stephen blank the strategic study instit
dr. jim phillips who was her senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at the heritage foundation. he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. he's a member of the board of editors of midi's quarterly and jim has been interviewed frequently find numerous media outlets and has written for quite a few of the major u.s. newspapers in the area or in these areas of his expertise. he is extremely knowledgeable man as seen things happen and comments...
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dr. jim phillips, senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at the heritage foundation.he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. esa member of the board of editors of middle east quarterly and jim has been interviewed frequently on numerous media outlets and has written for quite a few of the major u.s. newspapers in the area or in his areas of expertise. he is extremely knowledgeable man who has seen things happen and comments on them or in my humble opinion, a very reasonable and accurate way. he'll be followed by dr. robert o. freedman, those professor of political science at baltimore university. and professing political science at johns hopkins university. he has been a consultant to both the u.s. department of state and the central intelligence agency and he is the author of four books on soviet foreign policy and is also the editor of 14 of israel and middle eastern policy. and then our third speaker will be docked or stephen blank. he is a strategic study institute expert on soviet bloc and post-soviet world since 19
dr. jim phillips, senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at the heritage foundation.he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. esa member of the board of editors of middle east quarterly and jim has been interviewed frequently on numerous media outlets and has written for quite a few of the major u.s. newspapers in the area or in his areas of expertise. he is extremely knowledgeable man who has seen things happen and comments on them or...
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phillips'. involving a candidate's spouse. next at six. >>> our medical correspondent dr.lapook raced to the scene of a storm emergency last night. a hospital here in downtown manhattan had to be evacuated after the backup generators failed. john has new details tonight about the blackout that left hundreds of patients at risk. >> this is the basement. >> reporter: the dark halls of nyu langone medical center now lead to a lecture hall submerged under 12 feet of water. >> it looks like a swimming pool. >> reporter: dr. roberta grossman is the ceo of the hospital. >> we had failure of our primary power, secondary power, backup, all the backup systems failed within 30 minutes. so we went from functioning perfectly to being completely out of power. >> reporter: it quickly became a race against time to evacuate 300 patients including 20 newborns from the neonatal intensive care unit. when i arrived shortly before midnight with a doctor, ambulances were lined up waiting to transport patients to nearby hospitals. >> blackout here. >> reporter: the doctor demonstrated how hospita
phillips'. involving a candidate's spouse. next at six. >>> our medical correspondent dr.lapook raced to the scene of a storm emergency last night. a hospital here in downtown manhattan had to be evacuated after the backup generators failed. john has new details tonight about the blackout that left hundreds of patients at risk. >> this is the basement. >> reporter: the dark halls of nyu langone medical center now lead to a lecture hall submerged under 12 feet of water....
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dr. jim phillips who's a senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs here at the heritage foundation. he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. he's a member of the board of editors of middle east quarterly, and jim has been interviewed frequently on numerous media outlets and has written for quite a few of the major u.s. newspapers in the area or in these areas of his expertise. he is extremely knowledgeable man who has seen things happen and comments on them in, okay, in my humble opinion in a very reasonable and accurate way. he'll be followed by dr. robert freedman who is the peggy mire how far pearlstone professor of political science at baltimore hebrew university and visiting professor of science at johns hopkins university. he has been a consultant to both the u.s. department of state and the central intelligence agency, and he is the author of four books on soviet foreign policy and is also the editor, has been the editor of 14 books on israel and middle eastern policy. and then our third speaker will be dr. stephen blank, he is
dr. jim phillips who's a senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs here at the heritage foundation. he has written extensively about the middle east and international terrorism since 1978. he's a member of the board of editors of middle east quarterly, and jim has been interviewed frequently on numerous media outlets and has written for quite a few of the major u.s. newspapers in the area or in these areas of his expertise. he is extremely knowledgeable man who has seen things happen...
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phillips'. and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center.nd you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >>> and finally tonight, john, paul, george and ringo. it might be hard to believe it, but it was 50 years ago when the beatles came together to release their very first hit, "love me do." they would record more than 200 other songs over the years. but as abc's david wright takes us back, it's to the moment this sound first sailed out across the airwaves. ♪ >> reporter: the song that would change rock and roll history almost didn't. ♪ love love me do ♪ you know i love you >> reporter: this was supposed to be the beatles debut single. ♪ how do you do ♪ what you do to me >> reporter: "how do you do it." by mitch murray. the beatles hated it. they begged to record one of their own songs. they did three takes. john, paul, george and pete best. then pete was out, ringo came in. then, a guy named andy white came in, ringo, demoted to tambourine. ♪ so please ♪ love me do >> reporter: that's the version on their first americ
phillips'. and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center.nd you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >>> and finally tonight, john, paul, george and ringo. it might be hard to believe it, but it was 50 years ago when the beatles came together to release their very first hit, "love me do." they would record more than 200 other songs over the years. but as abc's david...
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dr. j. >> like guy said. this is a stock that both of us have been on. psx, phillips6, it's the distribution side of this business and they are hitting on all cylinders. call buying in the last several days. in the energy sector look at williams, wmb, we see speculation all over this space, murphy getting in there. i think this is space you want to buy in dips. throw in one more name. >> marathon petroleum. phillips don't hit daily. almost every day we start to see this new trend of people coming for the refiners. some visited as well. i think this marathon petroleum is another name to keep an eye on. >> if what you say is true, all these names they are talking about, do you see consolidation. >> consolidation is coming more in the upstream than the integrated side. their calls are making a lot of sense. but we are lookings at abundant capital. we're looking at good liquidity situation. pent up demand. we've seen very little corporate conso lietation in the last six years. before that we're at about a third of the pace that we saw from those prior periods. it's going
dr. j. >> like guy said. this is a stock that both of us have been on. psx, phillips6, it's the distribution side of this business and they are hitting on all cylinders. call buying in the last several days. in the energy sector look at williams, wmb, we see speculation all over this space, murphy getting in there. i think this is space you want to buy in dips. throw in one more name. >> marathon petroleum. phillips don't hit daily. almost every day we start to see this new trend of...