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is to those of us in japan and also all of us who share the pacific ocean are mounting all right dr robert jacobs a historian and they are pacing citrate dr jacobs thank you very much into old. and on screen and on the internet as well log on to see dot com right now for more pictures and stories including it had been thrown out so you're in a cell was all alone but now astronomers have spotted a blog called broadband diaries overseeing the planet over two billion kilometers father from the sun and typical asteroids going line to check out why it's been given the greek name. in particular. the latest leaks from whistleblower edward snowden shows america conducted hundreds of cyber operations in one year alone with iran russia and china topping the list of hunting raids. download. the creation so choose your life stream quality enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television of the world it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. there are only a few hours left for pilots to flex their wings twenty thirteen asho one of the wil
is to those of us in japan and also all of us who share the pacific ocean are mounting all right dr robert jacobs a historian and they are pacing citrate dr jacobs thank you very much into old. and on screen and on the internet as well log on to see dot com right now for more pictures and stories including it had been thrown out so you're in a cell was all alone but now astronomers have spotted a blog called broadband diaries overseeing the planet over two billion kilometers father from the sun...
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dr. robert kearns, the director of pain management for the v.a. who we just heard from had a couple of points he wanted to make. the first is that while narcotics, opioids like percocet are not a last resort, they're not the first-line treatment option, either. and that secondly if you look at the statistics the number of veterans with chronic pain being treated with opioid therapy is relatively small. >> pelley: jim axelrod. thank you very much, jim. days later many are still missing in the colorado floods. we'll remember ken norton, one of the few men who beat mohammed ali. and is there life on mars? the latest from the mars rover. when the "cbs evening news" continues. m the mars rover. when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ male announcer ] pepcid® presents: the burns family bbq. guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think
dr. robert kearns, the director of pain management for the v.a. who we just heard from had a couple of points he wanted to make. the first is that while narcotics, opioids like percocet are not a last resort, they're not the first-line treatment option, either. and that secondly if you look at the statistics the number of veterans with chronic pain being treated with opioid therapy is relatively small. >> pelley: jim axelrod. thank you very much, jim. days later many are still missing in...
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dr. robert payne. for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense dr. payyne. i don't understand what you are saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> doctor, the president needs to send a chlor message to the american people and the rest of the world. did the president did he or not draw a redline? >> i don't know. i don't know how i could be much more clear what the president is saying is. this all and written notes and something we so as a development and carry that further. and like when you go, there you are. hello? i don't you understand that governor? >> no, i don't. let me try and let me judge you dr.
dr. robert payne. for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no...
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dr. robert payne.ou for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense dr. payyne. i don't understand what you are saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> doctor, the president needs to send a chlor message to the american people and the rest of the world. did the president did he or not draw a redline? >> i don't know. i don't know how i could be much more clear what the president is saying is. this all and written notes and something we so as a development and carry that further. and like when you go, there you are. hello? i don't you understand that governor? >> no, i don't. let me try and let me judge you dr
dr. robert payne.ou for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no...
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dr. robert payne.hank you for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense dr. payyne. i don't understand what you are saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> doctor, the president needs to send a chlor message to the american people and the rest of the world. did the president did he or not draw a redline? >> i don't know. i don't know how i could be much more clear what the president is saying is. this all and written notes and something we so as a development and carry that further. and like when you go, there you are. hello? i don't you understand that governor? >> no, i don't. let me try and let me judge
dr. robert payne.hank you for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i....
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dr. robert paine. [ applause ] >> dr. paine thanks so much for joining us today. deliked to have you here. >> thank you, governor. i'm a very busy man these days but since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appreciate that. but i want to say, everybody in our audience self included we all heard president set this red line back in 2012. he said if chemical weapons are used that's a red line for us. did you hear that? >> no. i was not in the room but i do know this and that's what we've seen so far -- >> dr. paine i don't think i understand what you're saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> dr. paine, the president just needs to send a very clear message to the american people and the rest of the world. so, did the president, did he or did he not draw a red line? >> oh, i don't know. i don't know how i can be much more clearer what the president is saying is this. all of the -- be something we see -- even further to wherever you go there you are. hello. don't you under that governor? >> no, i really don't. i really don't. [ laughte
dr. robert paine. [ applause ] >> dr. paine thanks so much for joining us today. deliked to have you here. >> thank you, governor. i'm a very busy man these days but since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appreciate that. but i want to say, everybody in our audience self included we all heard president set this red line back in 2012. he said if chemical weapons are used that's a red line for us. did you hear that? >> no. i was not...
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dr. roberts does not need much of a introduction. yet the program material. he came back from a six week assignment as a visiting fellow. affiliated with the minister japan and spring of 2013. dr. roberts served in the obama and recession as deputy assistant secretary of defense for nuclear and missile defense policy. after the end, the conclusion of his fellowship at national institute for defense studies, he wrote the paper of the extended deterrence and the contents of northeast asia strategic environment. many of you might have picked up a copy of front when you signed and. -- in. for those who do not have copies, we will provide a link to his paper after the event along with a summary and the videos of this event as a whole was stopped dr. roberts will speak. he did take as much time or as brief time he wants on this topic. i will open the floor of the questions after that stop -- after that. want to thank you for the opportunity for being here and making the time on a monday morning to be here for this discussion. i will try to set out remarks get thein
dr. roberts does not need much of a introduction. yet the program material. he came back from a six week assignment as a visiting fellow. affiliated with the minister japan and spring of 2013. dr. roberts served in the obama and recession as deputy assistant secretary of defense for nuclear and missile defense policy. after the end, the conclusion of his fellowship at national institute for defense studies, he wrote the paper of the extended deterrence and the contents of northeast asia...
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dr. robert hoffman is a psychiatrist at the breast center where kathleen is a patient. their philosophy is to treat each patient as a whole person. we try to help people to understand the basic ingredients that seem to correlate with better quality of life and even improved survival, and those seem to be emotional support, psychological suppor and taking care-- that's part of taking care of... the spiritual needs of a human being as well as the physical or biological needs. there's a variety of approaches that help people not only to manage stress, but to nurture their spirits. some people can get psychological support from participating in a group of cancer patients who share their experiences with each other. leonne schillo-coady, a registered nurse with a master's degree in psychiatric nursing runs the group kathleen is in. may 3oth will be my 1-year anniversary of finding the breast cancer at the breast center. when i walk into e breast center on may 3oth, i'm going to have hair, it's going to be colored, and i'll have two breasts that match pretty well. i'll be loo
dr. robert hoffman is a psychiatrist at the breast center where kathleen is a patient. their philosophy is to treat each patient as a whole person. we try to help people to understand the basic ingredients that seem to correlate with better quality of life and even improved survival, and those seem to be emotional support, psychological suppor and taking care-- that's part of taking care of... the spiritual needs of a human being as well as the physical or biological needs. there's a variety of...
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dr. robert agrela as our special trustee, and it's really just to expedite decision-making process. to be accredited, we still need to make significant changes to meet the accreditation standards. we made significant progress in the last year. we still do not meet the accreditation standards, even though we went from, let's say point c to point b, and amazing work was achieved by our faculty and changes in administration and operations. to move from point b to point a, that work still needs to be accomplished and it needs to be accomplished as quickly as possible so that we meet the accreditation standards. and that's what we are all focused on, is meeting the accreditation standards as quickly as possible while we pursue the review and appeal process so that they can reconsider their decision. our focus right now is very much -- >> so, there is a review and appeal process going on and there is also the work that the trustee is doing to hopefully maintain accreditation. >> with the college. i mean, it's not just -- he's helping to expedite the decision-making processes, but it's rea
dr. robert agrela as our special trustee, and it's really just to expedite decision-making process. to be accredited, we still need to make significant changes to meet the accreditation standards. we made significant progress in the last year. we still do not meet the accreditation standards, even though we went from, let's say point c to point b, and amazing work was achieved by our faculty and changes in administration and operations. to move from point b to point a, that work still needs to...
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operator tepco has said it will invite foreign experts to help with tackle the ongoing problems dr robert jacobs who is a historian i've been here all peace institute believes it's quite likely that more incidents like these will occur. did so harder and harder for workers to work in these exposed areas so you have to cycle workers in and out each working a very very short bit of time so this is been an ongoing degrading situation in which from the start two and a half years ago the area has become more and more and more contaminated making it harder and harder and harder to simply carry out work as designed there's ground water moving through this area towards the sea this is not a new league but for two and a half years ground water has been moving through these buildings tempo is pumping out hundreds of tons of this groundwater per day to store so as you can see if you're pumping out hundreds of tons of groundwater per day it's a growing problem day after day after day needing new tanks and more tanks these tanks are being put up in an ad hoc manner and there's no way to stop this woun
operator tepco has said it will invite foreign experts to help with tackle the ongoing problems dr robert jacobs who is a historian i've been here all peace institute believes it's quite likely that more incidents like these will occur. did so harder and harder for workers to work in these exposed areas so you have to cycle workers in and out each working a very very short bit of time so this is been an ongoing degrading situation in which from the start two and a half years ago the area has...
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dr. robert mcfarlane from maine medical school did a very interesting study, it was very enlightening.y to reach late teens, early youth, early adults, who are at risk for a psychotic break. and so what he did, his catchment area was portland, maine. and he trained counselors and high school teachers- i think it might have been parents, not quite sure-but the idea is-i'm sure it was, actually-that if these folks began to know what are some of the signs, where most people would say, "oh, they're going to grow out of it," he would say, "please, send me your person if they're showing these signs." and it turned out to be a wonderful way of actually lowering the rates of psychotic behavior on the part of the population as a whole in that area. and when we come back, i do want to get to, not only continue to learn more of what you're doing, gail, but also deal with the issues of the peer counselors that i want to go back to. we'll be right back. [music] for more information on national recovery month, to find out how to get involved, or to locate an event near you, visit the recovery month
dr. robert mcfarlane from maine medical school did a very interesting study, it was very enlightening.y to reach late teens, early youth, early adults, who are at risk for a psychotic break. and so what he did, his catchment area was portland, maine. and he trained counselors and high school teachers- i think it might have been parents, not quite sure-but the idea is-i'm sure it was, actually-that if these folks began to know what are some of the signs, where most people would say, "oh,...
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dr. robert waldman reviewed records from his dermatologist.s death jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to open opioids. >> for the jackson family they were hard words to hear. >> they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict, and often they had to leave but they were always there the next day. >> the addiction, the insomnia, the desperation were so great, said dr. paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr. jackson may well have taken three or four pills at a couple of different times. >> then white, a renowned anesthesiologist, demonstrated how he thought murray administered propofol. >> he would just inject very slowly. that's what dr. murray said he did. so that's certainly a very safe way to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 25 milligrams of propofol. soon after, jackson himself administered the final dose. >> you think it was a self-injection of
dr. robert waldman reviewed records from his dermatologist.s death jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to open opioids. >> for the jackson family they were hard words to hear. >> they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict, and often they had to leave but they were always there the next day. >> the addiction, the insomnia, the...
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dr. robert robinson took over the hazing death of robert champion. he says they are ready for a combat. >> we have a standard that we believe will be emulated by others. >> reporter: the school has taken seven the measures since the death of robert champion including a a new student code of conduct, an anti-hazing web-site and minimum grade standards that members need to keep. >> this on-compass. the moral was low. it was boring at the games. people were not coming out to support it was tough for the whole student body not just the band students. >> reporter: back in 2011 this marching band was 400 plus. today they are less than half of that. >> the numbers are in the 1960 t*z when former trombone player was marching. today he is the new band director. he has tried to change the culture. >> hopefully we're coming out of that much smarter and much grown up than we were to that. it's a totally different mind set in being a student in the stands. >> reporter: meanwhile prosecutors have brought charges against 15 defendants for the sa advantagsavage deat
dr. robert robinson took over the hazing death of robert champion. he says they are ready for a combat. >> we have a standard that we believe will be emulated by others. >> reporter: the school has taken seven the measures since the death of robert champion including a a new student code of conduct, an anti-hazing web-site and minimum grade standards that members need to keep. >> this on-compass. the moral was low. it was boring at the games. people were not coming out to...
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dr. robert, thank you for being here. thank you, dr. bob. up this hour of chris "jansing & co." thomas roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. hearty cheeseburger.
dr. robert, thank you for being here. thank you, dr. bob. up this hour of chris "jansing & co." thomas roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely...
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dr. robert petsel, responsible for handing the bonus to moreland said he had no regrets. >> if you knew thenld you recommend him for this award? >> i would. >> in a statement from the v.a. in response to our queries, dr. petzel wrote the patient care issues the committee raised are serious but not systemic adding the v.a. is committed to identifying mitigating and preventing additional patient safety risk within the v.a. health care system. greta? >> jennifer, the indecency in the way we are t treating vet s is staggering. then you have bonuses re warding them. i would like to see the documents they are signing, talking about the care. is this the end of it or will there be more hearings and a bigger investigation? >> congressman jeff miller, the chair on of the house veterans affairs committee thinks the problem is so systemic at the v.a. that most of the people who worked there have worked there for so many years they feel they will outlast this administration. they outlasted the last administration. he doesn't sense that there is any sense of urgency to get to the bottom of this. >> that'
dr. robert petsel, responsible for handing the bonus to moreland said he had no regrets. >> if you knew thenld you recommend him for this award? >> i would. >> in a statement from the v.a. in response to our queries, dr. petzel wrote the patient care issues the committee raised are serious but not systemic adding the v.a. is committed to identifying mitigating and preventing additional patient safety risk within the v.a. health care system. greta? >> jennifer, the...
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dr. robert petzell, undersecretary for health at the va testified at the hearing in pittsburgh and said thatsons learned from pittsburgh are being used to ensure water safety at all va medical centers throughout the nation. now in response to the bonuses, they are based on matching the director's accomplishments against the performance contract and quoting now, their ability to lead change and their impact on the organization's overall performance. but he also noted that, quote, there will be at some point most certainly be adverse events in their areas of responsibility. >> up next, back to this monster day for the markets. >> ryan seacrest on fame, fortune and nbc's new show "the million second quiz." my interview with ryan seacrest is coming up when "street signs" returns. don't go away. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. it's
dr. robert petzell, undersecretary for health at the va testified at the hearing in pittsburgh and said thatsons learned from pittsburgh are being used to ensure water safety at all va medical centers throughout the nation. now in response to the bonuses, they are based on matching the director's accomplishments against the performance contract and quoting now, their ability to lead change and their impact on the organization's overall performance. but he also noted that, quote, there will be...
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dr. robert petsel the va under secretary of health responsible for michael moreland's bonus asked if he hadu knew then what you know now would you recommend him for this award. >> i would. >> in response to our inquiries he wrote quote the patient care issues the committee has raised are series but not says stem mick. lessons learned from pittsburgh are now being used to ensure water safety at all v.a. medical centers throughout the nation. harris? >> harris: jennifer, thank you. it seems syria has stayed true to its words handing over the initial listing anyway of its chemical weapons just in time for today's deadline. that's according to the group designed to enforce the chemical weapons treaty. important first step towards destroying syria's chemical weapons part of the deal russia brokered with the united states over threat of a military strike on syria. still, there is a lot syria must do before the u.s. warships stand down. the chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt with the news life in our new york city newsroom. jonathan, focus now turns to the united nations next week. >> ye
dr. robert petsel the va under secretary of health responsible for michael moreland's bonus asked if he hadu knew then what you know now would you recommend him for this award. >> i would. >> in response to our inquiries he wrote quote the patient care issues the committee has raised are series but not says stem mick. lessons learned from pittsburgh are now being used to ensure water safety at all v.a. medical centers throughout the nation. harris? >> harris: jennifer, thank...
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dr. robert fox, forensic pathologist. malt wasn't poisoned slowly over time, said dr. fox. matt suffered in the weeks before his death, that was from simple kidney stones, said dr. fox, nothing at all to do with anti-freeze. >> is back pain a simple tom of ethylene glycol poisoning? >> it shouldn't be, no. >> narrator: this wasn't a case of chronic ethylene glycol poisoning, this was one large dose. the most likely person to somewhere poisoned him with a drink of that size was matt himself. >> as to the manner of death, what would your ruling be? >> probably be a suicide. >> narrator: suicide by anti-freeze. a method more common than most people realize, said the defense. >> who kills himself with ethylene glycol. what a horrible death? >> not true, happens all the time. >> there have been some fay cows cases, a retired football player, a writer for "saturday night live." why matt? >> he had gambling debts, he was depressed, he wasn't happy at work. throw in experience of pain from kidney stones, throw in maybe they weren't having the best relationship at that time, that al
dr. robert fox, forensic pathologist. malt wasn't poisoned slowly over time, said dr. fox. matt suffered in the weeks before his death, that was from simple kidney stones, said dr. fox, nothing at all to do with anti-freeze. >> is back pain a simple tom of ethylene glycol poisoning? >> it shouldn't be, no. >> narrator: this wasn't a case of chronic ethylene glycol poisoning, this was one large dose. the most likely person to somewhere poisoned him with a drink of that size was...
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dr. robert pets el, who handed out those bonuses to the va director who oversaw the legionnaire's deaths,. >> if you knew then what you knew now, what know now, would you recommend him for this award? >> i would. >> reporter: fox news has also learned that since 2003 until july of this year, the va has paid out nearly $1 billion in the malpractice settlement awards. that money didn't come of of its budget, it came out of the treasury, more of your tax dollars. gregg: jennifer griffin, thanks very much. jenna: well, you don't hear very often, a millionaire learning to live on much, much less, spending less than $5 a day for a week on food. we're going to talk to the ceo of panera bread. you know that, right, gregg? gregg: oh, my daughters love pa anywhere rah. jenna: 800 stores around the country, and the ceo decided he was going to see if he could live on minimal none. he's going -- money. he's going to tell us what his week has been like. >>> plus, the fed setting new standards for a major energy sector. why there's concerns it may cost jobs and send fuel prices through the roof. hey lin
dr. robert pets el, who handed out those bonuses to the va director who oversaw the legionnaire's deaths,. >> if you knew then what you knew now, what know now, would you recommend him for this award? >> i would. >> reporter: fox news has also learned that since 2003 until july of this year, the va has paid out nearly $1 billion in the malpractice settlement awards. that money didn't come of of its budget, it came out of the treasury, more of your tax dollars. gregg: jennifer...
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dr. martin luther king, robert kennedy stood before a crowd in a stunned indianapolis and broke the terrible and in the anguish of that moment, he turned to the words of an ancient greek poet, aescalus. even in our sleep, pab, which we cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until in our own despair comes the infinite wisdom of god. pain which cannot forget. drop by drop, on the heart. the tragedy for the pain that brings you here today is extraordinary. it is unique. the lives that were taken frommous were unique. the memories their loved one carry are unique. they carry them and endure long after the newspapers are gone. but part of what wears on as well as the sense that this has happened before. what troubles us so deeply is how this echoes other recent tragedies. mr. president, i have now grieved with five american communiti communities ripped apart by mass violence. ft. hood, tucson, aurora, sandy hook and now the washington navy regard. and these mass shootings occur gengs a backdrop of charges as the epidemic of gun violence terrors communities across america. so once again,
dr. martin luther king, robert kennedy stood before a crowd in a stunned indianapolis and broke the terrible and in the anguish of that moment, he turned to the words of an ancient greek poet, aescalus. even in our sleep, pab, which we cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until in our own despair comes the infinite wisdom of god. pain which cannot forget. drop by drop, on the heart. the tragedy for the pain that brings you here today is extraordinary. it is unique. the lives that...
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dr. king and robert kennedy, and john kennedy., the assault weapons ban after schoolyard shootings in california. it's a history of murder, tragedy, assassination. and we don't get any lost past -- laws past until those things. >> it was a long time ago. what do police officers have now guarding our facilities? what should they have? and they're vulnerable to having their weapons taken from them like this guy. >> if you engage a police officer with a handgun or rifle, you're already losing. key security points need to have long guns. mps, there's got to be somebody with a long gun. when they show up, they're going to have a long gun. i'm talking about on a secured facility. yes, we can't just -- it's a different era. i started with a .38 revolver when i started too. but you need the shotgun or rifle and need to pull that out. it's disgusting to watch these things happen. >> i know the secret service with the president always has an adequate supply of long guns. just look in the car. let me go to clint van zandt on this profiling q
dr. king and robert kennedy, and john kennedy., the assault weapons ban after schoolyard shootings in california. it's a history of murder, tragedy, assassination. and we don't get any lost past -- laws past until those things. >> it was a long time ago. what do police officers have now guarding our facilities? what should they have? and they're vulnerable to having their weapons taken from them like this guy. >> if you engage a police officer with a handgun or rifle, you're already...
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[applause] and in some ways robert's story is duplicated all across this room. dr. talked about how we're linked. robert kennedy talked about how if you toss a pebble in a pond the ripples emanate from that center and the same is true in our own lives those ripples of hope, we don't know how they will impact folks later but all those tiny ripples build up and end up changing the world. so when i think about robert avery in the city council and i'm sure he has struggles and frustrations just like a president of the united states has frustrations and struggles sometimes but he's still coming to work every day. he's still working to bring about change every single day just like our attorney general comes to work every single day. [applause] just like john lewis every single day gets up, did you want matter whether he's in the majority or minority, he's going to speak the truth and tell everybody what he believes. those stories should remind us what brought us here. why did we seek a life of public service? why did we get involved? it wasn't just to come to a gala. i me
[applause] and in some ways robert's story is duplicated all across this room. dr. talked about how we're linked. robert kennedy talked about how if you toss a pebble in a pond the ripples emanate from that center and the same is true in our own lives those ripples of hope, we don't know how they will impact folks later but all those tiny ripples build up and end up changing the world. so when i think about robert avery in the city council and i'm sure he has struggles and frustrations just...
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dr. nora is here to talk to me, not to... peaches and herb. i know. all right. i'm gonna get rid of them. don't call my mother herb. [knock on door] hey. debra: ray... oh, robertmeet dr. nora, the famous psychologist from the radio. hello! is this about me? um...actually, it's not about any of you. dr. nora is here to talk to me, so thanks for visiting-- oh, debra, i would love if they would stay. i think they'd add an interesting dimension to the piece. hey, chips. [mouth full] you hear that? we're interesting. and your husband is very funny. she's gonna quote me. well, you know, actually, that's why i married him, dr. nora, for his sense of humor. you see, um, we met when i was doing p.r. for a hockey team. i know what you're going to say. "oh, a woman in hockey?" but actually, um, it wasn't--um... i--well... i'm not sure if that's the, uh, kind of information that you're looking for. would you like me to get right to our sex life? excuse me. are you very nervous right now, or do you do that all the time? do what? shoparly with kmart ys sneak free layaway. and even (shop your way) member priced... items can be put on layaway. kmart. get in. get more christma
dr. nora is here to talk to me, not to... peaches and herb. i know. all right. i'm gonna get rid of them. don't call my mother herb. [knock on door] hey. debra: ray... oh, robertmeet dr. nora, the famous psychologist from the radio. hello! is this about me? um...actually, it's not about any of you. dr. nora is here to talk to me, so thanks for visiting-- oh, debra, i would love if they would stay. i think they'd add an interesting dimension to the piece. hey, chips. [mouth full] you hear that?...
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood, is that wisdom does not come from damage did i alone -- from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the falibility of man, wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable, and that we have the ability to act and to change to spare others the pain that drops on our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. and in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. and may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪rom sea to shining sea ♪ o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the
what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood, is that wisdom does not come from damage did i alone -- from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the falibility of man, wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable, and that we have the ability to act and to change to spare others the pain that drops on our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. and...
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr.have always understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable and we possess the ability to act, to change, and spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing association let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. [ instrumental music ] Ñiçó ♪ for purple mountains majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ god sheds his grace on thee, from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ o beautiful ♪ america ♪ america ♪ got gave his grace on thee and from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america [ speaking foreign language ] the translation says from hindu hol
what robert kennedy understood, what dr.have always understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable and we possess the ability to act, to change, and spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing association let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold...
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dr. seuss classics are read, we will be sure to go to that live. robert, before he was reading dr. seuss, ted cruz was making an argument that you hear from the right, which is basically an argument about the fact that the affordable care act has broken the labor market. that there are all these things wrong with the labor market that we haven't seen a very robust recovery, there's too many people doing part-time work, that we have -- you know, we have employers that are anxious about the future. does that argument hold up? is that the reason the labor market is broken because of obama care? >> no, chris. the labor market is broken because almost all the gains since the recession have gone to the top 1%. so most people don't have the money to turn around and spend to create jobs. you know, the job creators in this country are not the ceos and wall street and the very rich. the job creators are the great middle class and everybody wants to join the middle class because they create jobs because they spend money. if they're not able to spend money, if they don't have enough money in t
dr. seuss classics are read, we will be sure to go to that live. robert, before he was reading dr. seuss, ted cruz was making an argument that you hear from the right, which is basically an argument about the fact that the affordable care act has broken the labor market. that there are all these things wrong with the labor market that we haven't seen a very robust recovery, there's too many people doing part-time work, that we have -- you know, we have employers that are anxious about the...
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable. and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. and may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ o beautiful for patriot dream ♪ ♪ that sees bey
what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable. and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing so, let us...
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dr requestor? >> >> seeing none, project sponsor? >> my name is robert admonds and i am the architect working on behalf of the project sponsor and i want to thank you the commissioners for the time and consideration on this project and i would like to thank the staff who we worked closely with over the last couple of years on this project. as i mentioned it has been a couple of years, and we have met many times with the dr requestor, and we have also had all of the required identifications in terms of the preapplication meetings with the neighbors and also the 311 notification. we have not had any contact at all with any of the neighbors except for the dr requestor, and over the last couple of years in this project. and as of late, the dr requestor has drummed up support from the neighbors, for this, or for his first cause and i think that in many ways he has misrepresented the project and in order to tell you what the project is, first i want to tell you what the project is not. >> the project is not a five story home, contrary to what he is representin
dr requestor? >> >> seeing none, project sponsor? >> my name is robert admonds and i am the architect working on behalf of the project sponsor and i want to thank you the commissioners for the time and consideration on this project and i would like to thank the staff who we worked closely with over the last couple of years on this project. as i mentioned it has been a couple of years, and we have met many times with the dr requestor, and we have also had all of the required...