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dr. robert crandall, an economist with the brookings institution, a washington, d.c., think tank.the steel industry, a minimill industry is growing up to replace the less efficient integrated firms. we're likely to have in the future 75 firms each producing 2 million tons of steel a year, rather than these giant companies producing up to 25 million tons a year. these smaller firms are more efficient. they ought to provide a healthier steel industry. the high technology used in the minimill revolution couldn't save the whole industry. steel for i-beams and auto bodies still must be made in integrated mills. there was a lesson the big steel companies could learn. if we modernize our steel mills, we can compete with any steel company in the world. we'll have a somewhat smaller, but more efficient, more productive steel industry than we've had in the last 20 years. people in the steel industry, executives, say, "we can't compete." i don't care what reason they give-- lower labor costs, better technology-- that's not important. we can compete. we have all the elements in this country t
dr. robert crandall, an economist with the brookings institution, a washington, d.c., think tank.the steel industry, a minimill industry is growing up to replace the less efficient integrated firms. we're likely to have in the future 75 firms each producing 2 million tons of steel a year, rather than these giant companies producing up to 25 million tons a year. these smaller firms are more efficient. they ought to provide a healthier steel industry. the high technology used in the minimill...
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dr. robert field, drexel university of public health. thanks for being with us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> downtown happy make its final return. we're dressing up for the occasions e-occasion. more after, soof this >> well, grab your slick gloves and your-- your silk gloves and your top hats. downton abb is back on pbs. some lucky fans have already gotten a sneak peek. "america tonight" went to watch the show, has taken this country by storm. >> it's been three years since the british television hit downton abbey got dual citizenship becoming part of the american landscape. the turn of the century upstairs, downstairs story of an airs tanaris aristocratic family. >> there is an ongoing fascination with things british and people who have no british heritage in america look to the british as the pen pent penultiy to behave. >> den ra was introduced early that there was a right way and a wrong way to do things. a sort of proper code of behavior. very british. >> that's amazing. >> my grandparents when i was a little girl, in england, m
dr. robert field, drexel university of public health. thanks for being with us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> downtown happy make its final return. we're dressing up for the occasions e-occasion. more after, soof this >> well, grab your slick gloves and your-- your silk gloves and your top hats. downton abb is back on pbs. some lucky fans have already gotten a sneak peek. "america tonight" went to watch the show, has taken this country by storm. >> it's been...
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dr. robert field, drexel university of public health. thanks for being with us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> downtown happy make its final return. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> well, grab your slick gloves and your-- your silk gloves and your top hats. downton abbey is back on pbs. some lucky fans have already gotten a sneak peek . "america tonight" went to watch the show, has taken this country by storm. >> it's been three years since the british television hit downton abbey got dual citizenship becoming part of the american landscape. the turn of the century upstairs, downstairs story of an airs tanaris a aristocratic f
dr. robert field, drexel university of public health. thanks for being with us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> downtown happy make its final return. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the...
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dr. robert oxman, director of sleep in joplin, missouri, he'll come in to answer your questions. we want to know if you're worried about something, if there are sounds, if your husband is snoring. >> or your wife. >> or your wife,eah. >> go to klgandhoda.com and let us know what keeps you up at night. >> are you still single? ♪ i would do anything >> do your friends say you're too picky? >> we'll get advice about dating from a dynamic duo, e. jean carroll and matthew hussey. >> and grammy winning performer who would do anything for love. he won't do that. >> and meatloaf is here. he's going to stop before his big gig in sin city after this. . but if we look closer, we can see that powerful deodorants can result in irritation to the underarm. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] use dove men+care antiperspirant instead, the one with 48-hour sweat and odor protection in a non-irritant formula, making for much happier underarms. [ laughter ] dove men+care. tough on sweat, not on skin. also, new fresh awake. long-lasting freshness, non-irritant formula. plays a key role throughout our lives.
dr. robert oxman, director of sleep in joplin, missouri, he'll come in to answer your questions. we want to know if you're worried about something, if there are sounds, if your husband is snoring. >> or your wife. >> or your wife,eah. >> go to klgandhoda.com and let us know what keeps you up at night. >> are you still single? ♪ i would do anything >> do your friends say you're too picky? >> we'll get advice about dating from a dynamic duo, e. jean carroll...
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dr. robert truog. thank you very much.l continue and we will continue to follow this story. thank you. >>> and the wait is almost over, "downton abbey" returns to u.s. tv screens tonight. after the break, grirg hear from the show's executive produce ber last season's heartbreaking cliffhanger, also some new additions to the star-studded cast. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> it's finally here. tonight on pbs, the earl of grantham, his family and servants downstairs return in the u.s. premiere of season four of the british blockbuster, "downton abbey." viewers have been in mourning over the sudden death of matthew crawly in the clos
dr. robert truog. thank you very much.l continue and we will continue to follow this story. thank you. >>> and the wait is almost over, "downton abbey" returns to u.s. tv screens tonight. after the break, grirg hear from the show's executive produce ber last season's heartbreaking cliffhanger, also some new additions to the star-studded cast. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new...
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dr. robert glatter of lennox hill hospital of new york, has spent many years in the e.r. at one point, the doctor himself, saying he was seeing gunshots in children twice a week. he says this new window into the e.r., into the horror seen with children and guns, he's been witnessing firsthand for some time. these are gunshot wounds that have happened inside the home, generally? >> they're a result of accidents where a gun safe is left unlocked. and teens and children gain access. >> reporter: tonight, the authors of the study calling this a national public health problem. and for nearly a year, abc news has traveled coast-to-coast, into neighborhoods where the numbers tell us one in three homes in america have a gun. 1.7 million children live in a home with an unlocked and loaded firearm. and as part of our reporting, an experiment. we turn to the very parents who say they've taught their children gun safety. those parents agreed to take part at an elementary school in st. petersburg, florida. seven hidden cameras. and for half the kids, reinforcing the message with a tea
dr. robert glatter of lennox hill hospital of new york, has spent many years in the e.r. at one point, the doctor himself, saying he was seeing gunshots in children twice a week. he says this new window into the e.r., into the horror seen with children and guns, he's been witnessing firsthand for some time. these are gunshot wounds that have happened inside the home, generally? >> they're a result of accidents where a gun safe is left unlocked. and teens and children gain access. >>...
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dr. robert gotland is an orthopedic and sports rehab specialist. >> the biggest injury i fear in cold weather are calf or hamstring pulls. >> reporter: that's because muscles get tight in low temperatures. a player's strength and reaction time can also be affected. >> when you are slowing down, you're more prone to injury. you can get hit harder. you can have an injury to your legs or arms. >> reporter: the winter weather may also increase the incidents of butterfingers. >> we may see an inability to tightly grab the ball because the fingers are numb or cold. >> reporter: even when temperatures drop, it's important for athletes to drink lots of fluids. the body has to work harder to stay warm and that can make players dehydrated. adrianna diaz, cbs news, new york. >> because of players increased endorphins during the game, doctors say athletes may not feel pain when they get hurt and may be less likely to report injuries. >> come on now. it's football, folks. >> i'm not a doctor. >>> on a different note dave owens joining us with a story on a profile of jake. i'm not sure if we've ever met so
dr. robert gotland is an orthopedic and sports rehab specialist. >> the biggest injury i fear in cold weather are calf or hamstring pulls. >> reporter: that's because muscles get tight in low temperatures. a player's strength and reaction time can also be affected. >> when you are slowing down, you're more prone to injury. you can get hit harder. you can have an injury to your legs or arms. >> reporter: the winter weather may also increase the incidents of butterfingers....
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dr. robert cantu edited the journal's sports medicine section.s were published despite his objections. >> the papers that started to make statements about: multiple head injuries were not a problem in the nfl. if they went back into the same contest with a concussion, it didn't matter. if they got knocked out and went back into the same contest, it didn't matter, and there were no long-term psychological problems or cognitive problems in these athletes, in essence saying it wasn't a problem. >> narrator: dr. cantu says he took his concerns to the journal's editor in chief, dr. michael apuzzo. apuzzo was also a consultant for the new york giants. >> i said that i really think this data is flawed. i really think it shouldn't be published. he's the one that made the decision to publish papers, no matter whether the reviewers felt they should be published or not, no matter whether the section editor felt they should be published or not. >> narrator: mark lovell was a member of the committee and an author on some of the studies. he now admits there we
dr. robert cantu edited the journal's sports medicine section.s were published despite his objections. >> the papers that started to make statements about: multiple head injuries were not a problem in the nfl. if they went back into the same contest with a concussion, it didn't matter. if they got knocked out and went back into the same contest, it didn't matter, and there were no long-term psychological problems or cognitive problems in these athletes, in essence saying it wasn't a...
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dr. phil. robert gibbs just got back from a program and we check in on his progress in the story only on kron 4. >> reporter: taking these steps down the stairs showing a big improvement for robert gibbs. >> they found the man after he posted a video on youtube pleading for help to lose weight. at the time he weighed about 700 pounds. the video went vie roll and the man got the help that he needed. >> the first thing i want to do is look him in the eye. >> reporter: dr. phil came to the rescue and sent him to a boarding school. he needed a special stretcher and several emts just to get him out of the house. >> i feel better than the first time i was on here. >> 18 months later he is back home. he now weighs about 500 pounds. >> i have more enjoyment in my life. it is the little things to walk up and down the stairs. >> he gets exercise every day. even if it is just stretching. >> and it is the best thing everyone. >> his eating habits have done a complete turn around. and now vegetables. lean protein
dr. phil. robert gibbs just got back from a program and we check in on his progress in the story only on kron 4. >> reporter: taking these steps down the stairs showing a big improvement for robert gibbs. >> they found the man after he posted a video on youtube pleading for help to lose weight. at the time he weighed about 700 pounds. the video went vie roll and the man got the help that he needed. >> the first thing i want to do is look him in the eye. >> reporter: dr....
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dr. robert byrd land, the commission doesn't have a recommendation yet on this policy. and i know there's some concern that it has been difficult to set up the payment changes especially for policy. which at the moment at least is only short term. and to me this further illustrates why important policy like the primary care bonus shouldn't be temporary. it should be permanent. can you comment how the short term nature of sub policy can cause a disincentive? >> well, clearly the two-year period for the bump up in primary care payment is an important test of what the increase in payments will do to access to care. that is something that it's too early to evaluate. but also they what we know from program it is takes time to change incentive. and so the short two-year period may not have given enough incentive to many of the positions to participate knowing that it may expire after two years. i think it's important to both look at what the effect of it has been. there's been some concern within the commission about rather that payment bump limited to primary care physicians
dr. robert byrd land, the commission doesn't have a recommendation yet on this policy. and i know there's some concern that it has been difficult to set up the payment changes especially for policy. which at the moment at least is only short term. and to me this further illustrates why important policy like the primary care bonus shouldn't be temporary. it should be permanent. can you comment how the short term nature of sub policy can cause a disincentive? >> well, clearly the two-year...
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dr. john robert is a surgeon and chief of transplant physicians.says surgeons do consider whether the patient can ensure follow up appointments. >> it's up to each center on to how they make that decision on whether or not the patient with a mental disability would be a transplant candidate. >> reporter: so no national protocall. >> no national protocalls. >> reporter: disabilities right advocates says that can lead to a lack of transparency and possible bias against disability patients. jasmine's grandmother contacted the disabilities foundation. >> her disability should not have played a role into her gets a heart transplant. >> reporter: inconsistencies in standards were found when dealing with disabilitied children. one of the authors is a -- is a biometasist. after interviewing dr. magnus we learned that he was involved with the decision in jasmine's case. he responded with this statement. the hospital evaluates all trance plant candidates. and the hospital say, jasmine was not a viable candidate they say due to quote a low chance for prolonge
dr. john robert is a surgeon and chief of transplant physicians.says surgeons do consider whether the patient can ensure follow up appointments. >> it's up to each center on to how they make that decision on whether or not the patient with a mental disability would be a transplant candidate. >> reporter: so no national protocall. >> no national protocalls. >> reporter: disabilities right advocates says that can lead to a lack of transparency and possible bias against...
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dr. john robert is a surgeon and chief of transplant physicians.e says surgeons do consider whether the patient can ensure follow up appointments. >> it's up to each center on to how they make that decision on whether or not the patient with a mental disability would be a transplant candidate. >> reporter: so no national protocall. >> no national protocalls. >> reporter: disabilities right advocates says that can lead to a lack of transparency and possible bias against disability patients. jasmine's grandmother contacted the disabilities foundation. >> her disability should not have played a role into her gets a heart transplant. >> reporter: inconsistencies in standards were found when dealing with disabilitied children. one of the authors is a -- is a biometasist. after interviewing dr. magnus we learned that he was involved with the decision in jasmine's case. he responded with this statement. the hospital evaluates all trance plant candidates. and the hospital say, jasmine was not a viable candidate they say due to quote a low chance for prolon
dr. john robert is a surgeon and chief of transplant physicians.e says surgeons do consider whether the patient can ensure follow up appointments. >> it's up to each center on to how they make that decision on whether or not the patient with a mental disability would be a transplant candidate. >> reporter: so no national protocall. >> no national protocalls. >> reporter: disabilities right advocates says that can lead to a lack of transparency and possible bias against...
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dr. robert gladder has spent many years in the e.r.en twice a week. they're happened in the home? >> where gun safe is left unlocked. >> reporter: the authors of the study calling this a national public health problem. for a year now abc news has traveled coast to coast into neighborhoods where the numbers tell us one in three homes in america have a gun. 1.7 million children live in a home with unlocked and loaded firea firearm. as part of our reporting, an experiment. we turn to the very parents who say they've taught their children gun safety. those parents agreeing to take part in st. petersburg, florida. seven hidden cameras. reinforcing that message with teachers, who shows them the nra's eddy eagle tape guiding them. ♪ don't touch leave the area call an adult ♪ >> reporter: police come in repeating the message. listen to the children who have it done. >> stop. don't touch. leave the area. call the cops. >> reporter: a few days later police come in to place two real unloaded guns in the classroom. the teacher telling children the
dr. robert gladder has spent many years in the e.r.en twice a week. they're happened in the home? >> where gun safe is left unlocked. >> reporter: the authors of the study calling this a national public health problem. for a year now abc news has traveled coast to coast into neighborhoods where the numbers tell us one in three homes in america have a gun. 1.7 million children live in a home with unlocked and loaded firea firearm. as part of our reporting, an experiment. we turn to...
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dr. robert herrery who was an associate of these sheriffs who received a falls law enforcement identificationutor to the governor as well as an appointee to two governor commissions. finally, you have an individual by the name of richard bagger. he was the chief of staff to the governor and left five months after my dismissal. where did he go to? he went to a company, a biofarm pharmaceutical company that's run by the donor. >> little bit of stink. looking at it on the other side, the ag is complete italy independent from the governor's office. i know she had relationships with the governor but in that position the ag acts on their own accord pretty much in every state. you have to hold her accountable. >> new jersey is somewhat unique. in many states attorneys general are elected officials. in new jersey it's one of the few states where the attorney general is appointed by the governor and frankly it's been very clear -- i was a prosecutor in the attorney general's office foreclose to 15 years. there's a very tight relationship between the attorney general and the governor of new jersey. the
dr. robert herrery who was an associate of these sheriffs who received a falls law enforcement identificationutor to the governor as well as an appointee to two governor commissions. finally, you have an individual by the name of richard bagger. he was the chief of staff to the governor and left five months after my dismissal. where did he go to? he went to a company, a biofarm pharmaceutical company that's run by the donor. >> little bit of stink. looking at it on the other side, the ag...
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dr. king, and j. edgar hoover sent robert kennedy a warning, communists were pulling dr. king's puppet strings., including lawyer stanley levison, were party members who cut ties working with king. >> the bureau never came up with one iota of indication that levison or anyone else was actively working some communist line or communist influence. >> congressman john lewis, a longtime democratic power in the house, was an important young leader in king's inner circle. >> j. edgar hoover never understood, and others around him, that when you've been discriminated against, you don't need someone from moscow or someone from any other part of the world to tell you that you are being discriminated against. >> but in october of 1963, robert kennedy signed off on wiretaps. atlanta agents broke into dr. king's home and office to install them. did you know the fbi was tapping your phones? >> oh, yeah. >> you assumed it or knew it? >> no, we knew it. >> nothing was sacred. young remembers how fellow minister ralph abernathy discovered an fbi bug while speaking at an alabama church. >> he said, look here. he
dr. king, and j. edgar hoover sent robert kennedy a warning, communists were pulling dr. king's puppet strings., including lawyer stanley levison, were party members who cut ties working with king. >> the bureau never came up with one iota of indication that levison or anyone else was actively working some communist line or communist influence. >> congressman john lewis, a longtime democratic power in the house, was an important young leader in king's inner circle. >> j. edgar...
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dr. phil. robert gibbs got back from a weight loss treatment program.n kron 4. >> reporter: taking these small steps downstairs shows a huge improvement for robert gibbs. kron 4 news found the now 24- year-old livermore man after he posted a video on youtube pleading for help to lose weight. at the time, he weighed about 700 pounds. the video went viral and the morbid loobies man got the help that he desperately needed -- morbid lee obese man got the help that he desperately needed. he needed several emts just to get him out of the house. 18 months later, gibbs is back home. he now weighs about 500 pounds. >> i just have a lot more enjoyment in my life. even the little things. being able to walk up and down the stairs. was not easy. gibbs now gets exercise every day, even if it's just stretching. >> it's the best thing ever. >> reporter: his eating habits have done a complete turn- around. now it's fruits, veggies, lean proteins and water. but the best part, he can now play with his niece, one of his biggest motivations to get in shape. >> someone who d
dr. phil. robert gibbs got back from a weight loss treatment program.n kron 4. >> reporter: taking these small steps downstairs shows a huge improvement for robert gibbs. kron 4 news found the now 24- year-old livermore man after he posted a video on youtube pleading for help to lose weight. at the time, he weighed about 700 pounds. the video went viral and the morbid loobies man got the help that he desperately needed -- morbid lee obese man got the help that he desperately needed. he...
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dr. robert oxman, director of sleep in joplin, missouri, he'll come in to answer your questions.s know what keeps you up at night. >> are you still single? ♪ i would do anything >> do your friends say you're too picky? >> we'll get advice about dating from a dynamic duo, eugene carol and matthew hussey. >> and meatloaf is here. he's going to stop by for his big gig in sin city after th wow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. this season's most l'exclusive haircolor. the preference paris lumiere collection. luminous new shades crafted by l'oreal master colorist, christophe robin. golden iridescent blonde... chic auburn brown... black sapphire. preference paris lumiere. from l'oreal. and five simple whole grains, new multigrain cheerios dark chocolate crunch is breakfast... with benefits. start your day w
dr. robert oxman, director of sleep in joplin, missouri, he'll come in to answer your questions.s know what keeps you up at night. >> are you still single? ♪ i would do anything >> do your friends say you're too picky? >> we'll get advice about dating from a dynamic duo, eugene carol and matthew hussey. >> and meatloaf is here. he's going to stop by for his big gig in sin city after th wow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait,...
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robert and his wife dr. ldren and family suffering life threatening illness whose live in dire poverty and that's what robert non-profit is prying to change through the power of the bicycle. >> work on them to repair or get the school get the doctor point. >>reporter: 11 shop involved with the mike bike foundation shipped more than 10,000 bike to africa in less than seven years. ken martin has seen the way a bicycle can change a life. >> bike with robert and sister shop where the bicycle through the bicycle able to teach people a skill so something they can bring to market themselves and find employment at some point from people who can get to work weren't able to get to work within 3 hours of their house. >>reporter: my family and i saw the way the non-profit changed lives back in 2009. we met some of the families in the program in south africa. the children had never seen the ocean or the wild life the tourist come to photograph. we learn that most family don't even tell the children they have hiv or aids.
robert and his wife dr. ldren and family suffering life threatening illness whose live in dire poverty and that's what robert non-profit is prying to change through the power of the bicycle. >> work on them to repair or get the school get the doctor point. >>reporter: 11 shop involved with the mike bike foundation shipped more than 10,000 bike to africa in less than seven years. ken martin has seen the way a bicycle can change a life. >> bike with robert and sister shop where...
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. >> reporter: robert says if he hadn't made his video, he wouldn't have gone on the dr. phil show and received the help he needed. now, he's able to play with his nephew. which was one of the things that motivated him to take the first steps towards change. >> if i hadn't gotten up and started doing what i was doing, i would probably be dead. >> well, he says just get out there and start moving. robert says because of his weight loss, he no longer has to take pain medication. he is still working to lose another 200 pounds and we certainly wish him success. reporting live in livermore, marianne favro. >> absolutely, thank you, mary anne. >>> check it out the passengers stranded in the antarctic were in high spirits on new year's eve. ♪ not the greatest quality video, but, still, 74 scientists, tourists and crew have been stuck in the ice since christmas eve they uploaded that special song. they are hoping to be rescued by helicopter if all goes as planned tomorrow. jeff ranieri is live with a look at the weather here, a lot warmer than there. >> 60s for the most part toda
. >> reporter: robert says if he hadn't made his video, he wouldn't have gone on the dr. phil show and received the help he needed. now, he's able to play with his nephew. which was one of the things that motivated him to take the first steps towards change. >> if i hadn't gotten up and started doing what i was doing, i would probably be dead. >> well, he says just get out there and start moving. robert says because of his weight loss, he no longer has to take pain medication....
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nutritional content of the food but a doctor at the robert wood foundation said other companies may follow suit and this would be a very positive first step. dr york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. david agus has an update on the flu season. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is friday, january 10th, 2014. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike haiduk. a new coach, gruden, in town. more on that, coming up. we start with howard, and there is some sort of precipitation, right? >> reporter: yeah we have light rain moving in before it transitions to rainshowers. long week, first 5-day week many people have done in like a month, right? let's she you the forecast, through midmorning we are concerned with light freezing rain, especially west of us and northwest of us. we should be comfortably above freezing at 34. and then the showers, it is not going to be an all day rain. but looks like a lot of showers this morning there may be a break midday and more this afternoon with showers midday, more south and east of dc than north and west. let's
nutritional content of the food but a doctor at the robert wood foundation said other companies may follow suit and this would be a very positive first step. dr york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. david agus has an update on the flu season. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is friday, january 10th, 2014. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >>...
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dr. martin luther king and presidential candidate robert kennedy.through it all though, walter cronkite ended each night broadcast with a memorable signoff raised, and that's the way it is. and americans everywhere trusted walter had indeed told them the way it is. walter cronkite was followed at cbs by dan rather been a 32 year-old reporter in dallas in 1963 when president kennedy had been shot. dan rather reported that he was an assistant of cronkite for many years until he became the anchor in 1982. he moved to a more modest closing and cronkite saying only that's a part of our world tonight. from this is london, to that's the way it is, to that's a part of the world tonight, these changes by see this broadcast over time however unintended seem to me to chart a retreat, an appropriate retreat of claims of acknowledgment the television news was at best partial limited, a part of the world tonight. a similar tone of honesty characterized tom brokaw's closing for "nbc nightly news," from 1982-2004, the boyish south dakota 42 year-old in each of his
dr. martin luther king and presidential candidate robert kennedy.through it all though, walter cronkite ended each night broadcast with a memorable signoff raised, and that's the way it is. and americans everywhere trusted walter had indeed told them the way it is. walter cronkite was followed at cbs by dan rather been a 32 year-old reporter in dallas in 1963 when president kennedy had been shot. dan rather reported that he was an assistant of cronkite for many years until he became the anchor...
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robert gibbs weighed 764 pounds. it led him to post on youtube and plea for help. he was on the dr. phil show and attending a wellness camp. he is now 254 pounds lighter. and he's not at all embarrassed about the youtube video. >> i stand here talking to you now if i hadn't gotten help and my video hadn't gone viral. and if everybody didn't reach out. >> gibbs says it's simple. he works out at the gym and walks up and down the stairs at home several times a day. and he's working to achieve his next goal, losing another 200 pounds. >>> stanford in the rose bowl. postgame and highlights next. >>> andrea, i'm guessing a little stanford action you may be talking about. >> stanford, the rose bowl. the first rose bowl game took place on this exact day on 1902. of 99 editions, the stanford cardinal were hoping to win the contest against the spartans from michigan state. let's go to the game. michigan state and fifth ranked stanford. vin scully with the coin toss before the game. first drive of the game, tyler gaffney runs in for a touchdown. the stanford cardinal up quickly, 7-0. a few min
robert gibbs weighed 764 pounds. it led him to post on youtube and plea for help. he was on the dr. phil show and attending a wellness camp. he is now 254 pounds lighter. and he's not at all embarrassed about the youtube video. >> i stand here talking to you now if i hadn't gotten help and my video hadn't gone viral. and if everybody didn't reach out. >> gibbs says it's simple. he works out at the gym and walks up and down the stairs at home several times a day. and he's working to...
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top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington, robert borough sage from the institute for america's future a progressive group. and dranne zano who teaches political science at iona college. i think i made a pretty persuasive and conclusive case and you say. >> i think you did. linden b. johnson talked about personal responsibility and he also talked about structure and environment. we can all agree that personal responsibility is important. if you don't address the structural and economic issues, all the personal responsibility won't change anything. just as an example, i teach at a college. the cost of a college education which is necessary to get skilled workers out in the workforce has skyrocketed as you know. what are we going to do? you can be as responsible if you want, if you can't get that college education you don't have the skills you need. >> in new york you can go from preschool to college paying no money. you are aware of that right in the city does give poor people here a free ride throughout all the educational precincts. you teach at eye -- iona. that's a private college. they might not go there but
top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington, robert borough sage from the institute for america's future a progressive group. and dranne zano who teaches political science at iona college. i think i made a pretty persuasive and conclusive case and you say. >> i think you did. linden b. johnson talked about personal responsibility and he also talked about structure and environment. we can all agree that personal responsibility is important. if you don't address the structural...
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robert gibbs weighed 764 pounds. he could barely move. well, that led him to plea for help and post it owtube. that video went viral. within a few months gibbs was on the dril show and attending a special wellness camp. get this. he is now 254 pounds lighter, and he is not at all embarrassed about that youtube video. >> i don't think i would be standing here talking to you now if i hadn't gotten help with, if my video hadn't gone viral, and if everybody hadn't reached out. >> that's right. gibbs works out at the gym. he walks up and down the stairs at his home several times each day. he is also working to achieve his next goal, which is losing another 200 pounds. good for him. >>> an 11-year-old utah girl had to be rescued from the family washing machine after she got stuck during a game of hide and seek. she climbed in during that game with her cousin. she was pretty dedicated to winning that game. she got trapped for about 90 minutes. the girl's family, they tried butter, peanut butter, ice and warm water because she started to get chilly. they could not get her out. they decided they had to call 911. firefighters arrived at the house carrying an assort
robert gibbs weighed 764 pounds. he could barely move. well, that led him to plea for help and post it owtube. that video went viral. within a few months gibbs was on the dril show and attending a special wellness camp. get this. he is now 254 pounds lighter, and he is not at all embarrassed about that youtube video. >> i don't think i would be standing here talking to you now if i hadn't gotten help with, if my video hadn't gone viral, and if everybody hadn't reached out. >> that's...
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dr. emily senay. the host of "way too early" thomas roberts is here as well. did you change? >> no.le a sense of exactly what we are talking about here, because i have to say, and i have been looking at the food we eat for many years closely and trying to dissect what is wrong with it, but i didn't think this was so prevalent. tell us what it is and where in the food it's not. >> it's very prevalent. what has happened is that back in the 1940s, scientists discovered if you give antibiotics to livestock, it turns out that not only are they protected from disease, but they also put on weight. >> they grow fast? >> they grow faster. what that means is lots of farmers since then have decided what we want to do is give them in their feed or in their water, you know, antibiotics and they will turn out that we will just get fatter and, therefore, they will bring more money at market. >> is it in all of the meat that we buy at grocery stores? >> it's in most of the meat you get. it turns out for ain't bicycle use about 80% of antibiotics by weight now go into food as opposed to people. >> t
dr. emily senay. the host of "way too early" thomas roberts is here as well. did you change? >> no.le a sense of exactly what we are talking about here, because i have to say, and i have been looking at the food we eat for many years closely and trying to dissect what is wrong with it, but i didn't think this was so prevalent. tell us what it is and where in the food it's not. >> it's very prevalent. what has happened is that back in the 1940s, scientists discovered if you...
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dr. phil. he got back from a weight loss treatment program. and we check on his progress in a story that you will only see on kron 4. >> taking these steps show as big improvement for robert> i have done everything possible. i gain it back. >> he was found after he post ed a video pleading for help to lose weight: he weighed with approximate 700 pounds. and he got the help that he needed. >> andi want to look him in the eye. >> he was sent to a boarding school. and they need ed a stretcher and emts just to get him out of the home. >> i feel better than the first time i was on here. gibbs is back home now. he weighs about 500 pounds now. >> just a walk up and down the stairs. >> it was not easy. he gets exercise every day even if it is just stretching. and i don't know -- it is the best thing ever. >> his eating habits have done a complete turn around. now vegetables. lean protein and water. >> but the best part he can now play with his niece. one of his biggest knot visions to get in shape. >> a ed it is more comforting and to do what can you do. and someone who wants to be here. he wants to live and wants to see what life has to offer. >> he wants to lose 300 pounds but
dr. phil. he got back from a weight loss treatment program. and we check on his progress in a story that you will only see on kron 4. >> taking these steps show as big improvement for robert> i have done everything possible. i gain it back. >> he was found after he post ed a video pleading for help to lose weight: he weighed with approximate 700 pounds. and he got the help that he needed. >> andi want to look him in the eye. >> he was sent to a boarding school. and...
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robert gibbs weighed 764 pounds and could barely move. it led him to record a plea for help and post it. the video went viral. gibbs was on the dr. phil show attending a wellness camp. he is 254 pounds lighter and says he is not embarrassed about the video. >> i don't think i would be standing here talking to you now if my video had not gone viral, if everybody hadn't reached out. >> he should be very proud. gibbs works out at the gym, walks up and down the stairs, he is working to achieve his next dole which is losing another 200 pounds. >> what an accomplishment. an 11-year-old girl had to be rescued from the family washing machine after she got stuck during a game. >> she climbed in, kids, never ever do this. trapped for 90 minutes as the family tried peanut butter and ice and warm water. they couldn't find a way so called 911. firefighters arrived they were carrying an assortment of tools. >> they got some gas power tools out, some big snips, to get people out of cars. they were thinking they were going to have to cut down the middle of the washer and open it up. >> firefighters were able to remove the drier above and pull th
robert gibbs weighed 764 pounds and could barely move. it led him to record a plea for help and post it. the video went viral. gibbs was on the dr. phil show attending a wellness camp. he is 254 pounds lighter and says he is not embarrassed about the video. >> i don't think i would be standing here talking to you now if my video had not gone viral, if everybody hadn't reached out. >> he should be very proud. gibbs works out at the gym, walks up and down the stairs, he is working to...
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dr yell was reviewing its color of english literature. he went to m her stand out. um apparently his poetry was well appreciated by the great american color. robert frost after years of teaching literature which of course my doctor does anyone in return he became a diplomat. as i did after completing my phd there is no tears. and although i never achieved his heights is a foreign minister and also as the us accused the u s representative to the united states and could become the u s representative to taiwan in its stall and later when he retired from the diplomatic career he taught english in chiang mai university. seoul the fact that when there's certain similarity symmetry in our career paths. it's an oh although i wouldn't compare myself with him. it's a great owner and head and i think oh i think it fits her in his loneliness and we like it said that the recognition for many of the wonderful things that you come to the article lists. and also build one that you another question census and is fairly new. you know so we started over europe. and of other people was a gaggle of taiwan has plenty of st ames research center's disease. some of the p
dr yell was reviewing its color of english literature. he went to m her stand out. um apparently his poetry was well appreciated by the great american color. robert frost after years of teaching literature which of course my doctor does anyone in return he became a diplomat. as i did after completing my phd there is no tears. and although i never achieved his heights is a foreign minister and also as the us accused the u s representative to the united states and could become the u s...
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robert downey, junior. >> good morning. >> benedict comberbatch in the bbc-tv show sherlock. >> or actually mr. miller himself. >> you didn't say why -- today's sherlock is pushing all kinds of boundaries. lucy plays holmes' partner, drcriticize all they want it's not going to change the situation. i'm not going to get any kind of sex change any time soon. it's going to stay where it is in our fifth year something may happen. >> that wouldn't phase the fans in atlanta. most of them met in cyberspace. on sites like, the baker street babes, always 1895, that are holmes and gardens. the proceed proprietor of "where's sherlock" naturally she hosted the costume contest. >> >> these people that know how passionate you are. >> sherlocks holmes is your special landmark in a way. >> yes. best way. >> it seems like there's a sherlock for everyone. >> it's clearly an evolution. >> who else can put it all in perspective than ashlee, who is getting her doctorate in the cinema of sherlock holmes. what does the astonishing popularity of this character say about us? >> we long for order and reason. this is a guy who can walk in to a room and see all the things going on in the room and go that matters, that matters, none of the rest
robert downey, junior. >> good morning. >> benedict comberbatch in the bbc-tv show sherlock. >> or actually mr. miller himself. >> you didn't say why -- today's sherlock is pushing all kinds of boundaries. lucy plays holmes' partner, drcriticize all they want it's not going to change the situation. i'm not going to get any kind of sex change any time soon. it's going to stay where it is in our fifth year something may happen. >> that wouldn't phase the fans in...
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robert gates, the author of his memoir "duty." >> secretary gates has been saying all these wonderful things about dr.m, which we're going to say on the air. >> so you're in egypt. >> we're in egypt, we meet with and war sadat and we're done and spig decides we're done, we'll going to the pyramid. we're out there at the pyramids, thinking that the great man wants to commune with the spirit of the past and so on. an abc camera crew had caught up with us. so i kind of positioned myself between the camera crew and dr. brzezinski to give him privacy. as we walked back to the car, he put his arm on my shoulder. he said "bob, i'm sure you're a very bright young man and have a very bright future, but don't ever get between me and a television camera ever again." >> that is so funny. >> that is funny. >> how many years ago was that? >> 1979. >> '79 obviously. >> he's extraordinarily generous. >> instead of saying here's my aide or my assistant or something, he says "i'd like for to you meet my colleague." it's better than 30 years ago and i still remember that. it's a lesson in how you treat people. >> so why
robert gates, the author of his memoir "duty." >> secretary gates has been saying all these wonderful things about dr.m, which we're going to say on the air. >> so you're in egypt. >> we're in egypt, we meet with and war sadat and we're done and spig decides we're done, we'll going to the pyramid. we're out there at the pyramids, thinking that the great man wants to commune with the spirit of the past and so on. an abc camera crew had caught up with us. so i kind of...
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dr. garner, thanks. still ahead has the media been fair covering new jersey governor chris christie and the bridge traffic scandal in the guarden state? we'll have a full breakdown on that. >>> former secretary of defense robertnd expanding on his criticism of president obama and members of his administration. the latest next. óqoqúúÑ@ jenna: new developments on top stories and breaking news this hour. jon: features scathing criticisms of president obama by former secretary of defense robert gates. he says he has no regrets about his controversial new book. how is the white house reacting? new jersey governor chris christie and the bridge traffic scandal. are the media giving it the same treat many as other scandals of the day? we'll go in depth. court action in the a-rod doping case. he takes another shot at reversing his suspension. what his legal team is attempting as we hear from a star witness in the case. it's all "happening now." well, some brand new reaction to robert gates' controversial new memoir. i'm jon scott. jenna: hope you're after to a great monday. gates making it very clear in the new interview he doesn't regret anything he wrote in a new book that criticizes the president. the pentagon c
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dr. alice sandra, brian from the joint center of political and economic studies. we from the board of ncai have so many board members joining us today. we have the first vice president, michael finley. secretary robert shepherd, treasurer dennis walsh. we have the regional vice presidents. i also want to thank senator jon tester, who will be providing the congressional response, he has been an advocate of indian country throughout his career and an important ally for tribes can't particularly in critical tribes,portant ally for particularly in critical legislation. he helped reauthorize the indian health care improvement act. looking forward to many years of working together on our shared goals. it is my pleasure to energies therman brian cladoosby, 21st president of the national congress of american indians. he will deliver his first state of the indian nations address. president cladoosby was elected last october and has served the swinomish community as chairman since 1997. he has spent his career furthering the interests of native people and has helped create jobs and open opportunities, reinvigorated the fish and seafood industry. he is a respected leader in washington and throughout the northw
dr. alice sandra, brian from the joint center of political and economic studies. we from the board of ncai have so many board members joining us today. we have the first vice president, michael finley. secretary robert shepherd, treasurer dennis walsh. we have the regional vice presidents. i also want to thank senator jon tester, who will be providing the congressional response, he has been an advocate of indian country throughout his career and an important ally for tribes can't particularly...
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dr. fill. sex therapist virginia johnson of masters and johnson fame helped to make talking about sex no longer taboo. >> millions of infer tile couples are grateful to robert>> a.d. toyota took the cars to prominence audio systems and ear phones changed the way we listened to music. the chef's innovations made chicago a dining destination. >> peter o'toole shot to fame, nominated for more oscars than any other actor without winning until honored for lifetime achievements. joan fontaine won two oscars. the sopranos turned james began gandolfini into a huge star. >> americans first fell in love with annette funicello from the mickey mouse club. >> with all in the family's eating digit bunker, she became a symbol of the feminist movement. julie harris was the first woman of the theater to win five tony awards. >> jonathan winters unpredictable comedy kept generations of americans laughing. hollywood careers and movies could go boom or bust depending which way roger ebetter held his thumb. his way with words made him the country's leading movie critic. >> helen thomas spent five decades covering and some might say badgering presidents at the white house. she w
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dr. martin luther king is picked up in fbi wiretaps shortly before his murder tally he is going to endorse robertkennedy for president in 1960. johnson knows the pivotal role came played in 1964 he basically gets the election from nixon to john kennedy in a skin tight race. so i suspect that is also a factor in his murders. i'm deeply interested in the robert kennedy murder. i was an admirer of robert kennedy, more than john kennedy in many ways, and they think that defensive story has not yet been told either. yes, sir. >> could you describe to us what it was like to be at the plaza -- at dealey plaza this last november? >> surreal. dealey plaza is much, much smaller than you picture it. it is very compact. it was -- they were literally -- first of all, it's important that the city close the site down to the average citizen for a long period of time. they did so to control the messaging of the commemorative service. they do not want this to be about questions regarding the assassination. it was billed as a celebration of john kennedy's life. indeed, people who were eyewitnesses to the actual ass
dr. martin luther king is picked up in fbi wiretaps shortly before his murder tally he is going to endorse robertkennedy for president in 1960. johnson knows the pivotal role came played in 1964 he basically gets the election from nixon to john kennedy in a skin tight race. so i suspect that is also a factor in his murders. i'm deeply interested in the robert kennedy murder. i was an admirer of robert kennedy, more than john kennedy in many ways, and they think that defensive story has not yet...