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dr. robert kopp, director of rutgers institute of effort, ocean and atmospheric sciences and professor in the department of earth sciences at rut gugers university. he served as co-director of rutgers risk and resilience initiative. dr. kopp's research focuses on past and future sea level change and the utilization of climate risk information and decision making. he is the lead author of volume 1 of the fourth national climate assessment released last year and the ipcc's sixth assessment report which is due out in 2021. dr. kopp received his ph.d. in geobiology from the california institute of technology. our third witness, dr. jennifer different sis, a senior scientist at the woods hole research center. dr. francis' research focuses on
dr. robert kopp, director of rutgers institute of effort, ocean and atmospheric sciences and professor in the department of earth sciences at rut gugers university. he served as co-director of rutgers risk and resilience initiative. dr. kopp's research focuses on past and future sea level change and the utilization of climate risk information and decision making. he is the lead author of volume 1 of the fourth national climate assessment released last year and the ipcc's sixth assessment report...
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molesting children and raping nuns all right i'm now joined by former priest and now victim advocate dr robert hoatson he is the co-founder of road to recovery a foundation that assists sexual abuse victims. he is himself a survivor of clergy sexual abuse and he joins us now from west orange new jersey a very warm welcome doctor what are the chances that this summit which is currently underway the first of its kind will lead to a meaningful accountability and change well based on the the run up to this summit we don't have much hope for for high expectations because the pope himself has said that there were not to be high expectations the expectations are low now any c.e.o. of an organization who talks about the expectations for his organization being low . has to do a radical reshift ing of his leadership in order to say we are not going to settle for anything less than the highest of expectations and that is to end the scourge of clergy sexual abuse for ever so do you think that victims should not get their hopes up well no i think the victims should keep their hopes up because it is only th
molesting children and raping nuns all right i'm now joined by former priest and now victim advocate dr robert hoatson he is the co-founder of road to recovery a foundation that assists sexual abuse victims. he is himself a survivor of clergy sexual abuse and he joins us now from west orange new jersey a very warm welcome doctor what are the chances that this summit which is currently underway the first of its kind will lead to a meaningful accountability and change well based on the the run up...
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oh i'm joined tonight by dr robert hoatson he is a former priest and co-founder of. the road to recovery that's a foundation that assists sexual abuse victims dr hudson is himself a survivor of clergy sexual abuse he joins us tonight from the u.s. state of new jersey doctors and it's good to have you on the day i want to ask you a four day workshop that begins with the pope telling church leaders to hear the children's cry is that going to solve this horrible situation. well according to the pope who has very low expectations for this summit i'm hoping that his words to begin this summit. by saying that he should listen and we should listen to the voices of the children i hope he finally doesn't speak out of both sides of his mouth and say one thing and do another just yesterday he criticized those who critique the church for not doing enough. and that means that he was critiquing the very victims and survivors and advocates and supporters who have been trying to get change in the church for many many decades so i'm hoping the pope's words this morning listen to the c
oh i'm joined tonight by dr robert hoatson he is a former priest and co-founder of. the road to recovery that's a foundation that assists sexual abuse victims dr hudson is himself a survivor of clergy sexual abuse he joins us tonight from the u.s. state of new jersey doctors and it's good to have you on the day i want to ask you a four day workshop that begins with the pope telling church leaders to hear the children's cry is that going to solve this horrible situation. well according to the...
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politics professor dr robert from lancaster university in the u.k. thank you. it's another big story of the week venice deepening political crisis we'll see the u.n. security council convene in just a number of hours from now to vote on rival resolutions from the u.s. and russia washington has spent more than a month leading efforts we know to president maduro in favor of opposition to one of the clinton self bennis we list interim president let's go live to our correspondent at the trunk of his across a story i want to do we actually know about the differences between the resolutions . well when you look at the resolution draft it is actually vital to understand what's going on what are the priorities what are the pillars what's in the core of the resolutions and when it comes to the russian one it is the sovereignty and independence of venezuela and also the condemnation of outside interference let's have a look at what else is in that resolution. expressing concern over the threats to use force against the territorial integrity and political independence of
politics professor dr robert from lancaster university in the u.k. thank you. it's another big story of the week venice deepening political crisis we'll see the u.n. security council convene in just a number of hours from now to vote on rival resolutions from the u.s. and russia washington has spent more than a month leading efforts we know to president maduro in favor of opposition to one of the clinton self bennis we list interim president let's go live to our correspondent at the trunk of...
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dr. robert l. screen commended the strong will of those fhting for improvements. >> we've got to have a paradigm shift in our cultural thteking. >> rep the working group is also endorsing an increase in fines for certa offenses on this road, their main street where they dve every day, because thintis so importa to them. in fort washington, jackie on be news 4. >> a border battle tonight. pit the president against a potential democratic rival. donald trump and former congressman beto o'rourke facing off in dueling rallies in el paso, texas. o'rourke telling the supporters, walls don't make people safer, and the u.s. needs to welcome immigrant families. . trump stood in front of banners reading, finish the wall, and made his case that a border wall is aecessity for national security. he also mentioned the crisis here in th commonwealth. >> so, in governor -- he's gotten a little publicity lately -- ie l him. keeps us out of the papers. i like him. >> tonight virginia seems even more divided. none of
dr. robert l. screen commended the strong will of those fhting for improvements. >> we've got to have a paradigm shift in our cultural thteking. >> rep the working group is also endorsing an increase in fines for certa offenses on this road, their main street where they dve every day, because thintis so importa to them. in fort washington, jackie on be news 4. >> a border battle tonight. pit the president against a potential democratic rival. donald trump and former...
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i spoke earlier to long time chinese government advisor dr robert lawrence kuhn, who said now is theh president xi and president trump need to do this deal, for very different reasons. president xi is facing what he calls substantial risks, just had a big meeting with senior leaders about risk, political risk, financial risk. he has made a commitment to the chinese people to eliminate all extreme poverty in china by 2020 and at a pollution is one of his themes. he does not need a trade war even more tariffs on chinese goods —— antipollution. president trump looks at the stock market as his bellwether of success. he is going into an election cycle. he is going into an election cycle. he has many domestic issues and personal issues he is dealing with. he needs a so—called win on china. great pressure on both men to get a deal done. that said, the people around donald trump are not going to let a deal get done unless it really addresses fundamental issues. and there are really five issues that, from an american point of view, need to get done. opening markets, intellectual property prot
i spoke earlier to long time chinese government advisor dr robert lawrence kuhn, who said now is theh president xi and president trump need to do this deal, for very different reasons. president xi is facing what he calls substantial risks, just had a big meeting with senior leaders about risk, political risk, financial risk. he has made a commitment to the chinese people to eliminate all extreme poverty in china by 2020 and at a pollution is one of his themes. he does not need a trade war even...
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dr. robert knight also spends time cracking heads. fake ones to test his version of a game changing helmet he and his colleagues developed. >> the principle is simple. we want to get force away from the skull. and our solution is to have a two shell helmet. >> a quick look inside a skull explains why it's necessary to decrease impact and twisting on the brain. >> it sits like this in here. it's floating in spinal fluid. let's say you're a quarterback. you land on the back of your head. the skull hits here and the brain hits there but it bounces back. there's a serious of oscillations. if you hit the front of the brain, your alignment, same thing, it's the front of the brain that's absorbing the brunt of the problem. >> on the field, linemen take more of a beating than other players. research shows 44% of them have serious lasting head injuries. more than double of those are running backs and defensive backs. >> i ended my career on a concussi concussion. >> he was an nfl linebacker that played for the bengals, the 49ers and the jaguar
dr. robert knight also spends time cracking heads. fake ones to test his version of a game changing helmet he and his colleagues developed. >> the principle is simple. we want to get force away from the skull. and our solution is to have a two shell helmet. >> a quick look inside a skull explains why it's necessary to decrease impact and twisting on the brain. >> it sits like this in here. it's floating in spinal fluid. let's say you're a quarterback. you land on the back of...
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all the projects concentrate on collecting actual data about atmospheric particles dr robert levy has been working on a long time global aerosol record. so this is so that the time series of from the most chair a satellite we are trying to create a global observations of aerosol these are not models user based on camera like images how it works is satellites measure light reflected from the earth and you can see that there's places on the globe where you see lots of aerosol which is a bright orange color and you can see the hot spots around the globe you see the dust in africa biomass burning in the amazon we don't have from the satellite is exactly what it's made out of and you can get a sense of what kind it is if it's just smoke pollution one. places you do see least in the fifteen year record we have is there seems to be an increase in the middle east along of the arabian peninsula and in that region and it seems to be a significant increase. nesta studies back up what people on the ground can see for themselves a good turnout. and having that these satellite studies are now being
all the projects concentrate on collecting actual data about atmospheric particles dr robert levy has been working on a long time global aerosol record. so this is so that the time series of from the most chair a satellite we are trying to create a global observations of aerosol these are not models user based on camera like images how it works is satellites measure light reflected from the earth and you can see that there's places on the globe where you see lots of aerosol which is a bright...
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dr. robert friend. i'm a child and adolescent psychiatrist. i've been on this block on sacramento street 40 years and continue to practice full time. i think the engineer's report has given a good idea of the four different kinds of impacts on this neighborhood. we as therapists depend on a relatively quiet neighborhood. we picked our offices because of that. it's a vibrant mixed commercial use neighborhood. that's also good for us and our patients who also provide the business opportunities for the m merchants on the block and people already complain with the parking difficulties in the neighborhood. this would be very intense in the construction and to have that passed without a full environmental impact report seems out of order. i urge you to support this appeal. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am reading a letter on behalf of someone who cannot be here. i am a business owner and have been a business tenant the past 19 years at 3641 sacramento street. i attended a neighborhood meeting a few years back when the architect working with jeff l
dr. robert friend. i'm a child and adolescent psychiatrist. i've been on this block on sacramento street 40 years and continue to practice full time. i think the engineer's report has given a good idea of the four different kinds of impacts on this neighborhood. we as therapists depend on a relatively quiet neighborhood. we picked our offices because of that. it's a vibrant mixed commercial use neighborhood. that's also good for us and our patients who also provide the business opportunities...
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dr. robert. amos brown. an good morning to moving spirit behind this incredible enterprise just a joke. to the members of the board of catholic charities. reverend clergy madam mayor my good friend danny glover all of you fellows san franciscans you know is on july the 4th 2010 the day of celebrating. the declaration of independence. i lost my independence. terms of my mobility to a stroke but thank god. god spare my brain and my mouth i'm privileged to be here today to say to you that the prophet isaiah rabaa singer. some very much apropos works. in that six differs chapter. the profit spoke these words. spirit of the law is a modern mean because the lord god have ordered me to preach good tidings under the me he had sent me to bind up the broken hearted to reclaim liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison to them that about. to proclaim the acceptable year other law at the day of the vengeance about god to come put all that morning. this third vs. the one that i've really find instructor fast today to put onto them that mourn in zawiya given to them beauty. for ashes beaut
dr. robert. amos brown. an good morning to moving spirit behind this incredible enterprise just a joke. to the members of the board of catholic charities. reverend clergy madam mayor my good friend danny glover all of you fellows san franciscans you know is on july the 4th 2010 the day of celebrating. the declaration of independence. i lost my independence. terms of my mobility to a stroke but thank god. god spare my brain and my mouth i'm privileged to be here today to say to you that the...
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dr. robert packer in our prayers. i requested the united states flag be flown over our nation's capitol. as i close today, i urge all americans to continue praying for our country, veterans, military men and women who protect us and first responders ho keep us safe at home. madam speaker, i rise today to honor henry detloff of college station, texas. henry was born on august 10, 1934. he was raised in texas and shaped by louisiana's culture and gee oggra if i. he became a skilled swimmer. it is said that henry was one of e only people who swim the length of the river. in 1956, henry graduated from the university of texas at austin with a bachelor of arts degree and commissioned as an officer in the united states navy where he served from 195 to 1958. after his service, he returned to louisiana to pursue a master's degree at northern state university. while there, he was introduced to myrtle ellyt who would become the love of his life. they married in 1961 and had two sons. in 1964, henry received his phd from the univ
dr. robert packer in our prayers. i requested the united states flag be flown over our nation's capitol. as i close today, i urge all americans to continue praying for our country, veterans, military men and women who protect us and first responders ho keep us safe at home. madam speaker, i rise today to honor henry detloff of college station, texas. henry was born on august 10, 1934. he was raised in texas and shaped by louisiana's culture and gee oggra if i. he became a skilled swimmer. it is...
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dr. robert chiles. he is a graduate of towson university, where he studied music, then clearly found the true faith and began a phd in history, which he completed in 2012 at the university of maryland. the talk he will be giving this evening is the result of that phd dissertation, i do believe, yes. he has come in the course of this particular research for -- he has, in the course of particular research for this project, received a couple of honors -- the new york state library cunningham research residency, both to conduct research on governor alford smith, and part of his next research project, on mary t norton, the congresswoman from the state of new jersey, and an advocate for the fair labor standards act. he has also received a grant from the new jersey historical commission to carry that research out. inis familiar to many people this room, i would imagine, because he is a frequent lecturer in u.s. history here at goucher, and he has also visited as a lecturer at loyola university of maryland, and
dr. robert chiles. he is a graduate of towson university, where he studied music, then clearly found the true faith and began a phd in history, which he completed in 2012 at the university of maryland. the talk he will be giving this evening is the result of that phd dissertation, i do believe, yes. he has come in the course of this particular research for -- he has, in the course of particular research for this project, received a couple of honors -- the new york state library cunningham...
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dr. robert johansson. rob? [applause] dr. johansson: good morning, everyone. i am going to move these aside so i can open up my projector. i want to welcome you again. we have a really great program, as you can tell from looking at your programs. the theme is "growing locally, selling globally," as the secretary mentioned. as in previous years, we will talk about productivity and expanding markets. but there's here, we will focus more closely on biotechnology and the tremendous offers for fighting plant and animal diseases. before i continue, i want to take a quick minute to thank the u.s.d.a. team for pulling together the outlook this year. we didn't have a lot of time to get all of our estimates together that were normally would, as well as logistics for are reallyagain, we happy to have you here, and i am really thankful for the dedicated team at u.s.d.a. for managing to make everything come together today. i looking forward to the am discussion and a second with the secretaries about the new u.s.m.c.a. agreement. a lot happened this past year. of course we
dr. robert johansson. rob? [applause] dr. johansson: good morning, everyone. i am going to move these aside so i can open up my projector. i want to welcome you again. we have a really great program, as you can tell from looking at your programs. the theme is "growing locally, selling globally," as the secretary mentioned. as in previous years, we will talk about productivity and expanding markets. but there's here, we will focus more closely on biotechnology and the tremendous offers...
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dr. robert johansen. ansson.robert joh rob? [applause] johansson: good morning, everyone. i want to welcome you again. we have a really great program, as he recognized from looking at your programs. locally, is growing selling globally, as the secretary mentioned. we will talk about productivity and expanding markets. that is not new, but this focus is going to be more closely on biotechnology and the tremendous offers for fighting plant and animal diseases. before i continue, i want to take a quick hit to frank and the usda team for pulling this year.e outlook we did not have a lot of time to get all of our estimates together the we normally what as well as logistics for today. again, we are really happy to have you here, and i am really thankful for the dedicated team at usda to make everything come together today, as i am looking forward to the discussion and a second with the secretaries about the new usmca agreement. a lot happened this past year. of course we are talking about the outlook. a lot happened setting the stage for this coming year of production. the new f
dr. robert johansen. ansson.robert joh rob? [applause] johansson: good morning, everyone. i want to welcome you again. we have a really great program, as he recognized from looking at your programs. locally, is growing selling globally, as the secretary mentioned. we will talk about productivity and expanding markets. that is not new, but this focus is going to be more closely on biotechnology and the tremendous offers for fighting plant and animal diseases. before i continue, i want to take a...
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dr. robert knight also spends time cracking heads.test his version of a game-changing helmet he and his colleagues developed. >> the principle is simple -- we want to get force away from the skull. and our solution is to have a two-shell helmet. roy a quick look inside -- >> a quick look inside the skull explains why it's necessary to decrease impact and twisting on the brain. >> sits like this in here. and itloatin spinal fluid.sayou're a quarterback. you land on the back of your head, your skull hits here, the brain hits there, but itoscil n oscillations. when it bounces back it hits these ridges. if you're hit in the front of brain, your alignment, repetitive subconcussive blows, same thing. the front of the brain is absorbing the brunt of the problem. >> reporter: on the field, linemen take more of a beating than other players. research shows 44% of them have serious, lasting head injuries. more than double of those of runningbacks and defensive backs. >> i ended my career on a concussion. >> reporter: 32-year-old danny skuta was
dr. robert knight also spends time cracking heads.test his version of a game-changing helmet he and his colleagues developed. >> the principle is simple -- we want to get force away from the skull. and our solution is to have a two-shell helmet. roy a quick look inside -- >> a quick look inside the skull explains why it's necessary to decrease impact and twisting on the brain. >> sits like this in here. and itloatin spinal fluid.sayou're a quarterback. you land on the back of...
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dr. allen wong: thank you, robert. robert: i threw that whole title there. allen: ah, great.asure being here. robert: so give us an idea in terms of an overview. we've done a little bit about this program before, so give us sort of an overview in terms of what it does and who it's kind of targeting. allen: great, well, at pacific dugoni, our goal is to help people live lives healthier, and it's not just about teeth, but how they feel about themselves. so the smile is a gateway to everyone's soul, of course, and in america, we try to make sure our precious children are the ones that don't suffer. and it's amazing, in california, that over 875 days are lost just for kids having problems in having missed school, and it's sad also that, by kindergarten age, many kids have dental die e a vity before that time, and even 30% of those have untreated dental disease, so our goal at pacific dugoni is to bring awareness to the families, to children, in terms of giving them a great experience in terms of dentistry by early examinations, teaching them how to better take care of their teeth
dr. allen wong: thank you, robert. robert: i threw that whole title there. allen: ah, great.asure being here. robert: so give us an idea in terms of an overview. we've done a little bit about this program before, so give us sort of an overview in terms of what it does and who it's kind of targeting. allen: great, well, at pacific dugoni, our goal is to help people live lives healthier, and it's not just about teeth, but how they feel about themselves. so the smile is a gateway to everyone's...
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dr. seuss while referencing robert mueller. >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. >> and nine days before another potential shutdown over a border wall money, there was this. >> simply put, walls work and walls save lives. >> you know how he said democrats are clapping back? that's literally and verbally. listen. >> he did so by his fear mongering on migrants. >> 364 days of the last year he's divisive. we hope this one-day speech will, if it emphasizes some kind of comedy will be more than a day. >> my colleague kristen welker is at the white house. i understood we heard again from pelosi in the last couple minute. i want to talk about the response this morning from the president's allies. no surprise. they loved his speech. >> reporter: loved his speech, then a they're defending it pointing out the moments of bipartisanship and defending those moments in which the president was a little bit more defiant. one of those key moments did come when he was talking about the investigation swirling around him. essentially what you just played the
dr. seuss while referencing robert mueller. >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. >> and nine days before another potential shutdown over a border wall money, there was this. >> simply put, walls work and walls save lives. >> you know how he said democrats are clapping back? that's literally and verbally. listen. >> he did so by his fear mongering on migrants. >> 364 days of the last year he's divisive. we...
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robert: well, as we mentioned, kaiser permanente is the sponsor of college notes with the idea of helping with mental health at the college level. joining us is dr. pria joglekar, associate chief of psychiatry for kaiser permanente. welcome to the show. pria joglekar: thank you for having me. robert: when you say mental health at the college level, what kind of issue are you focusing on there? pria: so, what we're seeing at a clinic level and in counseling centers in colleges all over the country is some significant mental illnesses. so, we see depression, we're seeing more anxiety disorders. in the past, the majority of all the issues used to be relationship-focused. but you know, the more serious conditions are now showing up as well, as substance abuse. robert: peters talked a little bit about it, but what's the connection that you think--the vital connection here between what they're doing at the show and the kind of message that you're trying to send there? pria: so, you know, one of our core values at kaiser is preventative care. and i feel like in mental health, preventative care is a difficult thing to do because there's social issues, t
robert: well, as we mentioned, kaiser permanente is the sponsor of college notes with the idea of helping with mental health at the college level. joining us is dr. pria joglekar, associate chief of psychiatry for kaiser permanente. welcome to the show. pria joglekar: thank you for having me. robert: when you say mental health at the college level, what kind of issue are you focusing on there? pria: so, what we're seeing at a clinic level and in counseling centers in colleges all over the...
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dr. a lot of folks are waiting for special counsel robert mueller to drop his shoe, but we're learning the wait may be a bit longer. contrary to previous estimates, a j seniorustice official tells nbc news that the report will not be handed over this week or next. blayne alexander is tracking it all for . what's the latest? >> reporter: the latest is we have guida te when not expect this report. but still growing signs are showingnshat special c robert mueller is winding down this investigation. so really all of washington o a pi needles awaiting that report. remember, there is no guarantee thathat report will ever actually be made public. the wayte house downplg the upcoming report from special counsel robert mueller, who is believed to be wrapping up his russia investigation. >> there was no collusion, there was no obstruction, there was no anything. that's the nice part. and everybody knows it's a hoax. it's one of the greatest hoaxes ever perpetrated on this country. i look forward to seeing the report. if it's an honest report, it'll say that. >> reporter: president trump pecting vind
dr. a lot of folks are waiting for special counsel robert mueller to drop his shoe, but we're learning the wait may be a bit longer. contrary to previous estimates, a j seniorustice official tells nbc news that the report will not be handed over this week or next. blayne alexander is tracking it all for . what's the latest? >> reporter: the latest is we have guida te when not expect this report. but still growing signs are showingnshat special c robert mueller is winding down this...
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will america know everything that robert mueller discovered? plus, dr.little bit of exercise can help you wash away the blues. first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> new details about the overnight arrest of "empire" actor jussie smollett. he's accused of faking a hate crime. >>> jussie smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career. >>> pope francis spoke of the scandal and the need for the church to transform that evil into an opportunity to cleanse itself. >> special counsel's investigation is clearly winding down. the mueller report could be delivered as early as tomorrow. >> court documents say he was laying plans to use his hate to make a lasting impression on this world. >> hoda masana is one so-called isis bride who the u.s. government does not want to come home. >>> as the storm heads east this weekend, it's expected to bring up to a foot of are snow to parts of the midwest. >>> police across the country are sounding the alarming about a scary uto be a chal sglengs it encourages teens to go missing for up to
will america know everything that robert mueller discovered? plus, dr.little bit of exercise can help you wash away the blues. first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> new details about the overnight arrest of "empire" actor jussie smollett. he's accused of faking a hate crime. >>> jussie smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career. >>> pope francis spoke of the scandal and the need for the church to transform that evil...
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robert jeff last jos me. stay with us. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr.aging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. what would it look like [if we listened more?] could the right voice - the right set of words - bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a...
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war with the special counsel, his efforts to discredit that highly anticipated robert mueller report, that's coming up next. drthis is the story of john smith. not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ but i never had the time and then i tried babbel. - [announcer] babbel, the number one selling language learning app in the world. - you're learning phrases that you can use right away in real life conversations. after just four weeks i was feeling confident enough to have simple conversations in french. (speaking in french language) now i'm speaking french. - babbel, the quick way to get conversational in a new language. try babbel free today, go to babbel.com or download the app. 1. >>> welcome back to "up." the wait continues. it was widely reported the justice department expecte
war with the special counsel, his efforts to discredit that highly anticipated robert mueller report, that's coming up next. drthis is the story of john smith. not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as...
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robert mueller. sten to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org ♪ t-mobile is always happy to see you. when you join t-mobile you get two lines of unlimited with two of the latest phones included for just one hundred bucks a month. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain a
robert mueller. sten to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org ♪ t-mobile is always happy to see you. when you join t-mobile you get two...
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robert kaplan joining us as well, giving us a window into the economic growth story. blaine lutkamiyer is here, awell as drmarkets in focus, futures with a lower opening this morning, following a slump yesterday, continued concerns this morning over the u.s./china trade tensions. that weighed on markets yesterday. we watched earnings and that is setting the tone. more than 30 companies in the s&p 500 have fallen short with first quarter earnings, this is raising concerns about the productser market and how -- broader market and how deep a slowdown we are expecting. joining us now is kevin kelly along with the ceo and managing partner of rose cliff, mike murphy. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. maria: a lot to talk about this morning in terms of the economic growth story. does that bother you, that you're seeing the shortfalls in terms of earnings, in terms of what to expect for the glo globl slowdown. >> it does in one respect where profit margins will be hampered. that's why we're seeing they're missing on the earnings. the top line, they still are growing. i'll go back to what the cfo of go
robert kaplan joining us as well, giving us a window into the economic growth story. blaine lutkamiyer is here, awell as drmarkets in focus, futures with a lower opening this morning, following a slump yesterday, continued concerns this morning over the u.s./china trade tensions. that weighed on markets yesterday. we watched earnings and that is setting the tone. more than 30 companies in the s&p 500 have fallen short with first quarter earnings, this is raising concerns about the...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> finally tonight, "america strong." football may be his passion, but inspiration is his game. here's marci gonzalez. >> your new coach, rob mendez. >> reporter: that's robertz jr. he was born without limbs. >> in the back of my mind, i'm asking, why my son? less than 100 born like him in the world. >> reporter: and few were born with his kind of spirit. >> things that you and i get to do in ten minutes might take him an hour. but he'd never complain about it. >> reporter: or his deep passion for sports. >> i think the most difficult part of having no arms and no legs is simply not being able to play sports. >> reporter: he became manager of his high school football team. then an assistant coach for 12 years. >> his ability to study the game, and his ability to translate those things to the kids, is unmatched. >> reporter: finally getting hi california. >> though he may not look like a coach, he definitely acts like one. >> reporter: he lives by, and inspires with, one motto. >> who says i can't? >> nobody! >> who says i can't? >> nobody! >> who says i can't originally came from me having the drive to accomplish whatever people doubted me for. who says i ca
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> finally tonight, "america strong." football may be his passion, but inspiration is his game. here's marci gonzalez. >> your new coach, rob mendez. >> reporter: that's robertz jr. he was born without limbs. >> in the back of my mind, i'm asking, why my son? less than 100 born like him in the world. >> reporter: and few were born with his kind of spirit. >> things that you and i get to do in ten minutes might take...
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robert bailey. -- be sure to watch washington journal live on c-span eastern monday morning, join the discussion. on newsmakers this week from the pentagon is secretary of the air force heather wilson. drwilson was sworn in in may of 2017. she oversees air force active duty forces and manages the annual budget. she brings job experience as an air force officer herself and a former member of the house of representatives and also was part of the national security council earlier in her career. thank you for joining our program this week. let me introduce the reporters. a washington post national security reporter returning to newsmakers and bob burns is the associated press national security reporter and the head of the pentagon press association. you're up first, go ahead. secretary, the defense department is in a very unusual situation this year with a acting secretary of defense, unclear whether the president will nominate pat shanahan to be the senate confirmed secretary or not. your name is often mentioned as a highly qualified candidate for that job. i wonder if you can tell us whether you have been approached by the white house for this and if you were asked -- it is humbling to h
robert bailey. -- be sure to watch washington journal live on c-span eastern monday morning, join the discussion. on newsmakers this week from the pentagon is secretary of the air force heather wilson. drwilson was sworn in in may of 2017. she oversees air force active duty forces and manages the annual budget. she brings job experience as an air force officer herself and a former member of the house of representatives and also was part of the national security council earlier in her career....
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robert lifton, and martin orrin. >> the doctors took over all of these people had a specialty in brainwashing. >> lifton perhaps more than any of the others. >> drhose focus was his research with respect to prisoners of war who come out after months and years of confinement and who express some sympathy with their captors, but cite me the case where by virtue of what you calico wea-- call coercive persuasion picked up weapons and committed an act of violence against their own kind. and they had to answer because it is the case. there are no such instances. >> her capture and confinement, her brutalization, was coupled with indoctrination. clearly they intended to convert her to their way of thinking. no question about that. she had no volition. the dominance of her captors allowed for only one excuse, that she was involuntarily accepting of the point of view of her captors. >> the script for the defense had been written by dr. jolyon west. he would say things like, well, the reason she said that in jail, she was fearful of the presence of emily harris, who was right there in the same room. when we pointed out to dr. west that emily harris by the
robert lifton, and martin orrin. >> the doctors took over all of these people had a specialty in brainwashing. >> lifton perhaps more than any of the others. >> drhose focus was his research with respect to prisoners of war who come out after months and years of confinement and who express some sympathy with their captors, but cite me the case where by virtue of what you calico wea-- call coercive persuasion picked up weapons and committed an act of violence against their own...
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robert kraft now faces two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution. but for the women, whom authorities are treating as victims of human trafficking, the price is already so much higher. let me bring in drozco, the author of d hidden in plain sight. she's an expert on human trafficking. thanks for joining me. everyone's talking about bob kraft, but the story is so much bigger than that. it's about those women. >> absolutely. and i think that this is one of the things that i've noted. i was sort of surprised on why people were so taken aback that he was implicated because mr. kraft, if the allegations are proven true, really does fit the demographic profile of commercial sex consumers in the united states. he's affluent. he's educated. he's a prominent member of society, and besides being a billionaire owner of a sports team, he fits that profile. but these women, they are in the shadows. they are hidden in plain sight, and oftentimes they don't have a platform to tell their stories. and i think that this actual situation will be one of those opportunities to find out what was actually going on in this particular case. >> well, the authorities in this case said that the women involved ar
robert kraft now faces two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution. but for the women, whom authorities are treating as victims of human trafficking, the price is already so much higher. let me bring in drozco, the author of d hidden in plain sight. she's an expert on human trafficking. thanks for joining me. everyone's talking about bob kraft, but the story is so much bigger than that. it's about those women. >> absolutely. and i think that this is one of the things that i've...
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dr. holmes: mrs. james, thank you so much for the pleasant introduction. it is a pleasure to be here with all of you this morning. i also want to add thanks to you terry, jim roberts, jack, and the rest of the team that worked on this stellar product. it has been in my life now for 25 years, and every year seems to get better, and it is because of the people right here that it is getting better. thank you for all of your hard work. you know what? these are my children. [laughter] my children's children, and so many of my children's children's children's. after 25 years of the index of economic freedom, what a wonderful visual, and i didn't realize they was going to be doing this. this is the one that we started back in 1995, and it was predigital by the way, and the graphics are rather primitive, but i spent hours with the printers trying to make sure it was working correctly. we have come a long way in so many different ways in the index. i remember meeting in the office 25 years ago, and ed asked me if we thought we could produce an index of economic freedom. there was a lot of talk among economists at the time whether or not it could be done. the fraser institu
dr. holmes: mrs. james, thank you so much for the pleasant introduction. it is a pleasure to be here with all of you this morning. i also want to add thanks to you terry, jim roberts, jack, and the rest of the team that worked on this stellar product. it has been in my life now for 25 years, and every year seems to get better, and it is because of the people right here that it is getting better. thank you for all of your hard work. you know what? these are my children. [laughter] my children's...
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robert maplethorpe. this is a memoir, absolutely beautiful.nd frip lov everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, drging you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org >>> that's just about all the time we have today. a reminder, you can find mor great stories aytoday.com/al >> how does a chocolate chip cookie pie sound? we've got t recipe for a decadent dessert pfect for valentine's. >> the hate you gave star russell hornsby will tell us about the film and his new courtroom drama. first, though, your local news. >>> 8:56 is your time on this tuesday, february 12th, 2019. good morning. i'm eun yang. it's a storm team 4 weatherer day. the list of delays for schools is on your screen andr on y nbc washington app. let's check with melissa mollet for a look at traf. >>> damascus, southbound 27 at marlbo lane, all laned blocked, downed tree and wires. southbound 270 after 28, crash blocking the left side
robert maplethorpe. this is a memoir, absolutely beautiful.nd frip lov everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, drging you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org >>> that's just about all the time we have today. a reminder,...