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i'm dr. scott mcfarland. the symptoms leading to puberty usually begin around age eight for girls and age nine for boys. but what if a child starts showing signs of puberty much earlier, even before he or she starts kindergarten? according to the american academy of pediatrics, precocious puberty... >> but it's not going to hurt. >> mcfarland: or early onset puberty occurs in approximately one out of 160 otherwise healthy children. >> we really do not know what causes it. >> although not usually considered a disease, having precocious puberty may affect the child long term. >> there was effect on their psychosocial well-being. it's like having your five-year-old as a teenager. >> mcfarland: if a child is going through early puberty, there are ways to slow down the condition, and in some cases, even reverse the symptoms. [upbeat instrumental music] ♪ >> male announcer: major funding for healthy body, healthy mind is provided by: endo pharmaceuticals-- an integrated healthcare solutions company focused on provi
i'm dr. scott mcfarland. the symptoms leading to puberty usually begin around age eight for girls and age nine for boys. but what if a child starts showing signs of puberty much earlier, even before he or she starts kindergarten? according to the american academy of pediatrics, precocious puberty... >> but it's not going to hurt. >> mcfarland: or early onset puberty occurs in approximately one out of 160 otherwise healthy children. >> we really do not know what causes it....
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did he ever ask you anything involved with his friend, dr. scott borman?b not to have seen it. how did it happen? i was at roger's. we'd been drinking. the doorbell rang, it was scott. he said he was in the neighborhood. didn't occur to me they'd planned it. so you drank a little more, one of them made a suggestion... yeah. i thought they were joking. but roger said... it would draw us closer. roger kind of... drifted away, and scott took his place... in bed with me, and right away, it felt wrong. so, i looked to roger-- he was sitting next to the bed, staring. i got scared. with the way that he was looking at you? yeah, i felt humiliated. i wanted him to stop. i started crying, and he got this, this... little smile. he saw me crying and he smiled. after this, you stopped seeing him? he kept calling, apologizing. i told him there was no going back. but you did see him again. well, i... i agreed to a dinner, in public. when i got there, he gave me a "no hard feelings" gift. a pair of earrings. and he insisted putting them on you. yes. but with that hand tre
did he ever ask you anything involved with his friend, dr. scott borman?b not to have seen it. how did it happen? i was at roger's. we'd been drinking. the doorbell rang, it was scott. he said he was in the neighborhood. didn't occur to me they'd planned it. so you drank a little more, one of them made a suggestion... yeah. i thought they were joking. but roger said... it would draw us closer. roger kind of... drifted away, and scott took his place... in bed with me, and right away, it felt...
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in gainesville, florida we are joined by dr. scott titlebomb, a spokesman for the drug free america foundation. mason, how did you get the idea to air the ad at nascar of all places? >> well, you know, this is an important message that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. a race like nascar is a great place to get that message out. it is obviously a place where the people attending it and the organizers of the event accept that adults should be allowed to use alcohol responsibly. and we are pointing out that marijuana is less toxic than alcohol and it doesn't cause nearly the serious types of social problems that alcohol does and it shouldn't be a crime for adults to use it. >> you knew it would cause all kinds of -- all hell would break out when people realized what they were seeing. even though i believe -- don't get me wrong. i believe across the i'd logical spectrum i would like to say i don't know anyone who hasn't tried pot. on the other hand it does have a conservative atmosphere of the people who dig nascar who tend to be f
in gainesville, florida we are joined by dr. scott titlebomb, a spokesman for the drug free america foundation. mason, how did you get the idea to air the ad at nascar of all places? >> well, you know, this is an important message that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. a race like nascar is a great place to get that message out. it is obviously a place where the people attending it and the organizers of the event accept that adults should be allowed to use alcohol responsibly. and...
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i'm dr. scotts this animal? >> it's a turtle. >> yeah, proganochelys looks a lot like turtles living today, with a strong beak, sprawled legs, and a tough shell covering its back and belly. but this ancient turtle also had something that you don't see in any living turtles. >> a spiky tail. >> right. the tail of proganochelys was spiky with a bony club on the end, kind of like the armored dinosaur ankylosaurus. turtles are amazingly successful creatures. not only have they been around for millions of years, they still live all over, from hot deserts to chilly oceans, like this guy. and turtles come in many different sizes. some are only 4 inches long, and others are over 7 feet long. >> that's a big turtle! >> but no matter what their size, when turtles are on land, they walk very... >> slowly. >> that's right. so remember, get outside, get into nature, and make your own discoveries. >> ♪ i'm a hungry hungry herbivore plants are what i'm hungry for i don't eat insects don't eat critters just get me
i'm dr. scotts this animal? >> it's a turtle. >> yeah, proganochelys looks a lot like turtles living today, with a strong beak, sprawled legs, and a tough shell covering its back and belly. but this ancient turtle also had something that you don't see in any living turtles. >> a spiky tail. >> right. the tail of proganochelys was spiky with a bony club on the end, kind of like the armored dinosaur ankylosaurus. turtles are amazingly successful creatures. not only have...
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i'm dr. scottk it's one of the first dinosaurs in the dinosaur family tree. your ancestors are people that lived in your family a long, long time ago, and dinosaurs had dinosaur ancestors, too. after eoraptor came many other theropod dinosaurs; you know, the meat-eaters, like allosaurus, velociraptor, and tyrannosaurus, like buddy. and there were also plant-eating dinosaurs, and they all had their own place on the dinosaur family tree. >> brachiosaurus. >> triceratops. >> right, and pteranodons are not part of the dinosaur family tree, but they're close cousins. every time a paleontologist like me finds a new dinosaur, one of the first things we do is try to figure out where it fits in the dinosaur family tree. you know, there's more room on that tree. maybe one of you will grow up to discover a dinosaur that's even older than eoraptor. hey! i see you have a family tree of your own. ok, keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries. >> ♪ every day i go down to the station and look on down the shining
i'm dr. scottk it's one of the first dinosaurs in the dinosaur family tree. your ancestors are people that lived in your family a long, long time ago, and dinosaurs had dinosaur ancestors, too. after eoraptor came many other theropod dinosaurs; you know, the meat-eaters, like allosaurus, velociraptor, and tyrannosaurus, like buddy. and there were also plant-eating dinosaurs, and they all had their own place on the dinosaur family tree. >> brachiosaurus. >> triceratops. >>...
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i'm dr. scott the paleontologist. scientists wondered how the ancestors of all these strange animals got from africa to madagascar. now we think they caught a ride on a floating tree or raft made of plants and branches. these natural rafts would have floated all the way from the continent of africa hundreds of miles across the ocean to madagascar. this island is also famous for other strange creatures like pygmy hippos, whose ancestors probably swam to the island, and bats, whose ancestors could have flown there. ok. remember, get outside, get into nature, and make your own discoveries. announcer: labor day on pbs kids. hi, neighbor! one little idea... do something nice for your neighbor! is about to become one big celebration: neighbor day. neighbor day! we can do lots of neighborly things for our neighbors. announcer: don't miss this amazing musical event! ♪ you can do something nice for your neighbor ♪ thank you, daniel. it's neighbor day! announcer: it's neighbor day on "daniel tiger's neighborhood" monday, septem
i'm dr. scott the paleontologist. scientists wondered how the ancestors of all these strange animals got from africa to madagascar. now we think they caught a ride on a floating tree or raft made of plants and branches. these natural rafts would have floated all the way from the continent of africa hundreds of miles across the ocean to madagascar. this island is also famous for other strange creatures like pygmy hippos, whose ancestors probably swam to the island, and bats, whose ancestors...
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i'm dr. scott the paleontologist.tear-drop on its side, rounded in the front and pointed in the back. we call this shape streamlined because water flows over it easily. a streamlined body, combined with a big, strong tail, allowed ophthalmosaurus to move really fast. a lot of big, fast-moving fishes alive today are streamlined, too, and for the same reason. some sharks can swim more than 30 miles an hour, and a large fish called the marlin reaches speeds over 60 miles an hour! that's as fast as a car goes on the highway! [horn honks] many living sharks share something else in common with ophthalmosaurus. they like to dive way down deep in the ocean! >> point of fact. dinosaurs did not ride in submarines. thank you. >> well, that's true, but ichthyosaurs like ophthalmosaurus certainly didn't need a submarine to swim fast and dive down deep! ok. keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries! >> hello, folks. it's me the conductor. today our rocking pal king meets another rocking cryolophosaurus named crystal, so come on a
i'm dr. scott the paleontologist.tear-drop on its side, rounded in the front and pointed in the back. we call this shape streamlined because water flows over it easily. a streamlined body, combined with a big, strong tail, allowed ophthalmosaurus to move really fast. a lot of big, fast-moving fishes alive today are streamlined, too, and for the same reason. some sharks can swim more than 30 miles an hour, and a large fish called the marlin reaches speeds over 60 miles an hour! that's as fast as...
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for weight management experts like dr. scott cohan it is good news. he struggled with weight as a child. he was 25 pounds over eight at age 11. >> anything we can do to push forward on addressing obesity and related chronic diseases is going to be not only a health triumph but also have large economic benefits to society. >> reporter: despite these encouraging results, that same cdc study says obese children are much more likely to become obese adults. and the cost of both the economy and society continues to increase. $190 billion in annual medical cost, double previous estimates. a mayo clinic study of it's own employ yeees said it's spenting $1850 more a year on over weight than healthy. $5530 more a year for medical cost for a male worker with a body mass index above 30. the threshold of beingedast you able to plan, target, advertising will be bought where you understand the individual asset you're buying and you're able to plan, target, measure and do deep data around advertising. >> investors like that news and shares rose almost 1.5% to $36.69.
for weight management experts like dr. scott cohan it is good news. he struggled with weight as a child. he was 25 pounds over eight at age 11. >> anything we can do to push forward on addressing obesity and related chronic diseases is going to be not only a health triumph but also have large economic benefits to society. >> reporter: despite these encouraging results, that same cdc study says obese children are much more likely to become obese adults. and the cost of both the...
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neurologist dr. scott is part of a team of researchers at columbia university medical center. >> this really reinforces the idea that alzehimer's disease and aging are mechanistically distinct. and i think that's quite important. >> reporter: the researchers found the amount of the protein called r.b.a.p.-48 declines with age in human and mice brains. then they disexexperiments in mice to see about blocking the protein. >> mice have a hippocampus that's similar to ours. it's quite remarkable. it's humbling. >> reporter: when the proteins in the brain of healthy young mice was blocked the animal started having memory loss. when the protein was reactivated their memory returned to normal. in another experiment, levels of the protein in the brains of elderly mice were raised. the results caught the researchers by surprise. >> quite remarkably, i should say, we reverse or we improve memory and now this older mouse is performing almost just as well cognitively as a younger mouse. >> reporter: scott, people may
neurologist dr. scott is part of a team of researchers at columbia university medical center. >> this really reinforces the idea that alzehimer's disease and aging are mechanistically distinct. and i think that's quite important. >> reporter: the researchers found the amount of the protein called r.b.a.p.-48 declines with age in human and mice brains. then they disexexperiments in mice to see about blocking the protein. >> mice have a hippocampus that's similar to ours. it's...
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i'm dr. scotttures like feathered wings, but it also had many dinosaur features like teeth, a long bony tail, and a big claw on its toe. >> [squawking] >> so, was arceopteryx a bird or a dinosaur? >> a bird. >> it's a dinosaur. >> believe it or not, you're both right. archaeopteryx is a bird and a dinosaur because all birds are part of the dinosaur family. that's right. all birds are dinosaurs. so, the next time you see a chicken, a seagull, or even a hummingbird, remember, you're looking at a dinosaur. pretty cool, huh? ok. keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries. the biggest dinosaur in fact, i'm kind of tiny i don't have teeth or scary claws but it doesn't make me whiny whenever i meet someone new i march right up and what i do is say "hello there, nice to meet you, my name is tiny" i've met a lot of dinosaurs and some of them were scary and when i stand right next to them i'm kind of ordinary but if i'm friendly they are, too and then i say "it's nice to meet you" then they say, "well, hey,
i'm dr. scotttures like feathered wings, but it also had many dinosaur features like teeth, a long bony tail, and a big claw on its toe. >> [squawking] >> so, was arceopteryx a bird or a dinosaur? >> a bird. >> it's a dinosaur. >> believe it or not, you're both right. archaeopteryx is a bird and a dinosaur because all birds are part of the dinosaur family. that's right. all birds are dinosaurs. so, the next time you see a chicken, a seagull, or even a hummingbird,...
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i'm dr. scottosaur family tree. >> brachiosaurus. >> triceratops. >> right, and pteranodons are not part of the dinosaur family tree, but they're close cousins. every time a paleontologist like me finds a new dinosaur, one of the first things we do is try to figure out where it fits in the dinosaur family tree. you know, there's more room on that tree. maybe one of you will grow up to discover a dinosaur that's even older than eoraptor. hey! i see you have a family tree of your own. ok, keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries. >> ♪ every day i go down to the station and look on down the shining tracks when i hear that old lonesome whistle blowing [toot toot] then i'm so glad that old train is coming back 'cause i love trains ♪ >> whoo whoo! >> ♪ i just love trains well, i can't explain but i won't complain i only know that i love trains ♪ >> hello, folks. it's me, the conductor. today, we're going to visit a volcano. that's a mountain that can blow its top. so come on along with me on the dinos
i'm dr. scottosaur family tree. >> brachiosaurus. >> triceratops. >> right, and pteranodons are not part of the dinosaur family tree, but they're close cousins. every time a paleontologist like me finds a new dinosaur, one of the first things we do is try to figure out where it fits in the dinosaur family tree. you know, there's more room on that tree. maybe one of you will grow up to discover a dinosaur that's even older than eoraptor. hey! i see you have a family tree of...
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i'm dr. scottus? >> yeah. einiosaurus is a horned dinosaur, oreratopsian, just like triceratops. let's compare them. triceratops had a small horn over the nose and huge horns over the eyes. but einiosaurus had a large, curved horn over thnose, plus two big spikes at the back of his frill. scientists think that einiosaurus may have lived in large groups called herds. herds are a great way for herbivores to defend themselves against predators. more animals in a herd means more eyes to watch out for carnivores. can you think of a large, plant-eating animal alive today that lives in herds? >> a wildebeest. >> that's a great one. wildebeest and einiosaurus have a lot in common: both are big, both have horns, and both tend to travel in large herds. [wildebeest lowing] ok. keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries. >> dazzy tune playing] >> ♪ i like to sing so free like the bebop birdies at the top of the tree i found a new way to sing a song ♪ listen up, guys! i got wise! ♪ and there's a way to improvi
i'm dr. scottus? >> yeah. einiosaurus is a horned dinosaur, oreratopsian, just like triceratops. let's compare them. triceratops had a small horn over the nose and huge horns over the eyes. but einiosaurus had a large, curved horn over thnose, plus two big spikes at the back of his frill. scientists think that einiosaurus may have lived in large groups called herds. herds are a great way for herbivores to defend themselves against predators. more animals in a herd means more eyes to watch...
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dr. scott, i know that you know iave a lot of problems with obamacare. i know you do.seems to me one by one we are removing all of the props that were supposed to support this program. everything that would havput money into this program is slowly being pulled back. >> right. welcome all of the things that would have coerced people to try to get into this marketplace. the penalty that employers with a face by not offering insurance , the problem with what they did by delaying an employer mandate, they were worried about the employment effects and the fact that it was a disincentive to hire new workers. the problem is, the employers aren't going to make decisions on a year-to-year basis of long term, and there still going to delay hiring more workers in anticipation that this will eventually go into effect, which it probably will. gerri: it just goes on and on. thank you for bringing us this story. amazing. the people that get hurt, the cancer patients. appreciate your time. >> thanks a lot. gerri: still ahead, the top five items you should not be buying at the grocery
dr. scott, i know that you know iave a lot of problems with obamacare. i know you do.seems to me one by one we are removing all of the props that were supposed to support this program. everything that would havput money into this program is slowly being pulled back. >> right. welcome all of the things that would have coerced people to try to get into this marketplace. the penalty that employers with a face by not offering insurance , the problem with what they did by delaying an employer...
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dr. scott is a physician and resident fellow for the american enterprises institute. dr.is a consultant with hospital executives on some of these mergers. so a lot is happening around the new health care law. it's great to have two doctors with us, those that actually practice medicine so thank you for coming on with us. what does this mean for the consumers? do you buy into this, that we are creating the giant hospital systems and what does that mean for us? >> well, we certainly are doing that and the affordable care act creates these hospital systems because it gives the government more ability to get control over providers if they consolidated by hospitals, if they're owned by hospitals. you can regulate the hospitals rather than regulate down to the level of the provider and there's almost a magical belief that if you consolidate doctors, you'll get better coordination of care. sometimes it happens, oftentimes it doesn't. what we're seeing from these kinds of arrangements in the past and we've tried it in the past is productivity goes down among providers when they s
dr. scott is a physician and resident fellow for the american enterprises institute. dr.is a consultant with hospital executives on some of these mergers. so a lot is happening around the new health care law. it's great to have two doctors with us, those that actually practice medicine so thank you for coming on with us. what does this mean for the consumers? do you buy into this, that we are creating the giant hospital systems and what does that mean for us? >> well, we certainly are...
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dr. scott was a prominent educator, as you've said, and very well known.arrison quickly rose, really, he went to the civil war, and after the civil war his law practice flourished and business law and divorce. indianapolis was the reno of the day. and lots of people went there to get a divorce and he was the best divorce lawyer in town. and his fortune increased. he made quite a bit of money as a lawyer. >> indianapolis is the reno of its day. all you hoosiers out there, a little bit of your history. >> you don't have to leave home. >> so his civil war service, he had children by the time that the civil war had started and it was a big decision in the family as to whether or not he would serve. what did she do during the civil war? >> she worked with several women's patriotic associations. she visited hospitals, attended wounded soldiers, you know, helped with the women's loyal league and that kind of -- union, what do i want to say, patriotic organizations, the women's sanitary commissions which were helping with -- nurse wounded soldiers. so, you know, t
dr. scott was a prominent educator, as you've said, and very well known.arrison quickly rose, really, he went to the civil war, and after the civil war his law practice flourished and business law and divorce. indianapolis was the reno of the day. and lots of people went there to get a divorce and he was the best divorce lawyer in town. and his fortune increased. he made quite a bit of money as a lawyer. >> indianapolis is the reno of its day. all you hoosiers out there, a little bit of...
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dr. door 3hite, from coretta scott king, it is not my personal opinion, it is what i was told personally by the people that were during, by dorothy hite who worked right alongside the men. she said when it came time to the recognition, they left me out, they left me out of the march recognition, they left women out in general. women did do a lot of work in the movement, but they did not get recognized for it, and she told me, she said that is what gave rise to the women's movement in the african-american community, the women were ignored. >> i wanted to go there. whatever the role of women and recognition was back in 1963, how, martha, did the work that was done in the civil rights movement impact then the women's movement that followed? >> well, it gave rise to it, essentially, because even in the white community, the anti war community, the civil rights movement overall, women were still treated like honey, go get the coffee, and they will tell you that, and they have said that all these years, yes, women were the backbone of the movement. i don't dispute that at all. all i'm saying is
dr. door 3hite, from coretta scott king, it is not my personal opinion, it is what i was told personally by the people that were during, by dorothy hite who worked right alongside the men. she said when it came time to the recognition, they left me out, they left me out of the march recognition, they left women out in general. women did do a lot of work in the movement, but they did not get recognized for it, and she told me, she said that is what gave rise to the women's movement in the...
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carried a burden and displayed it with the kind of dignity and courage as was expressed by coretta scott king. dr. king was very fortunate. we all were very fortunate that she was our first lady. >> harry belafonte, a great privilege. thank you for sharing your memories. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> and we'll be right back. usua l please. usua thank you very much. ok guys, i'm back. i need a template of a template. oh my gosh. i've never even seen this record, i've only read about it in books. yeah we can get some peanut...that is huge. please don't judge the amount of peanut butter we are getting. from prepaid to platinum, cashback and more membership has a card for every character. i'm carrie brownstein and i get to be whoever i want. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with
carried a burden and displayed it with the kind of dignity and courage as was expressed by coretta scott king. dr. king was very fortunate. we all were very fortunate that she was our first lady. >> harry belafonte, a great privilege. thank you for sharing your memories. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> and we'll be right back. usua l please. usua thank you very much. ok guys, i'm back. i need a template of a template. oh my gosh. i've...
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dr. scott and ralph. these are all board members that are standing with me here today.e audience why we have to focus on the voting rights and if we didn't know why we had to overcome the voting rights we know after the supreme court decision, don't we? so even early on we know that based on what happened over the course of the 2,012 election and you go back i native floridian when bush stole the election in 2011 in my home state of florida it is a lifelong fight of those who believe an exclusion, those who believe that only a small number of folks that have. so the court that his voting rights. and so, if you want to make sure that the bridges keep getting richer, go ahead. if you want to insure only the privileged have the best education come go to voting rights and the list can go on and on degette so what we do is we have to focus on voting rights. and so i also want to thank the coalition from the league of defense fund, barbara from the civil rights under law. i want to think the events that project and is ready on the stage that knows we have to continue to fight
dr. scott and ralph. these are all board members that are standing with me here today.e audience why we have to focus on the voting rights and if we didn't know why we had to overcome the voting rights we know after the supreme court decision, don't we? so even early on we know that based on what happened over the course of the 2,012 election and you go back i native floridian when bush stole the election in 2011 in my home state of florida it is a lifelong fight of those who believe an...
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scott, back to you. >> mary, thanks so much. dr. j, you trading these? t, but for the last quarter it's been dead money. i mean, they have gone up and back down, but the time to trade them was really from the long side at least, was the first quarter, not the second quarter. that basically nothing happens, scott. >> anybody else trading these numbers on the desk? pete? >> no. >> why no interest? >> just because they had a big pop, and i just felt that they moved it they did on future earnings and so forth possibly. not just much money in there. >> we're taking the most popular names from twitter and turning them into winning trades so you know where to put your money next. and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take them up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and schwab really helps me step up my trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they've now put their most powerful platform, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 streetsmart edge, in the cloud. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i can use it on the web, where i trade from tdd#:
scott, back to you. >> mary, thanks so much. dr. j, you trading these? t, but for the last quarter it's been dead money. i mean, they have gone up and back down, but the time to trade them was really from the long side at least, was the first quarter, not the second quarter. that basically nothing happens, scott. >> anybody else trading these numbers on the desk? pete? >> no. >> why no interest? >> just because they had a big pop, and i just felt that they moved it...
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scott. q: dr. kuchins, when you said that it was a mistake for obama to make his remark about putin having one foot in the cold war, did you mean it was a mistake to say that out loud, or did you mean the assessment itself was a mistake? mr. kuchins: actually, i disagree with the assessment, as well. but i think the larger mistake was to say ? was to say it publicly. and i think that ? i think it was a little bit too ? maybe a cavalier assumption that mr. putin was not as significant of a ? of a policymaker as he actually was, and/or the possibility that mr. putin would return as a ? as a future ? as the future de facto and de jure leader of the russian federation. my view on putin ? it?s not so much that he has a foot in the cold war; i think that he?s been more affected by, you know, what he?s seen with u.s. behavior after the cold war and in the 1990s. i think he reflects a very broad kind of consensus in russia that the united states in particular, the west more broadly, was taking advantage of
scott. q: dr. kuchins, when you said that it was a mistake for obama to make his remark about putin having one foot in the cold war, did you mean it was a mistake to say that out loud, or did you mean the assessment itself was a mistake? mr. kuchins: actually, i disagree with the assessment, as well. but i think the larger mistake was to say ? was to say it publicly. and i think that ? i think it was a little bit too ? maybe a cavalier assumption that mr. putin was not as significant of a ? of...
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dr. king, you had a coretta scott king. >> absolutely. >> who was as wise, as savvy as he was, and he himself said that he would not be playing the role that he played had it not been for coretta, his wife. so, i mean, let's lift ourselves up a little bit with this. this cause is not a cause of one or two issues, one or two types of people. it's about individuals. it's about america. it's about the development of this country. we still, at this time and point, have so much to do in terms of eliminating racism, in terms of the right education, in terms of protecting our children. and we can't help but remember trayvon. miriam wright elman, who is head of the children's defense fund, did a protestive kind of thing, when she had her picture taken with the hoodie. and i felt as though i wanted to go out and get one, not necessarily, but it would have made a difference and said, yes, that child was not mine, but he is mine. and all of the other children and let's forget about who is in charge and try to come together. the issues are still there. >> absolutely. >> voting rights are still there. it'
dr. king, you had a coretta scott king. >> absolutely. >> who was as wise, as savvy as he was, and he himself said that he would not be playing the role that he played had it not been for coretta, his wife. so, i mean, let's lift ourselves up a little bit with this. this cause is not a cause of one or two issues, one or two types of people. it's about individuals. it's about america. it's about the development of this country. we still, at this time and point, have so much to do in...
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because i remembered coretta scott king as well as dr. how much they wanted that family unit together. how much they had suffered, of hearing the reverend bernice king speak and deliver such a forceful message. it reminded me of a father, and i felt a sense of prime with that, i've had all of these mixed emotions. >> when you hear that, one of the things that's been striking to me about the dream defenders is how clearly and forthrightly you place yourself in the tradition of the civil rights struggle. >> yes, of direct action, direct nonviolent action. how do you feel being here, and when you hear the story of medgar evers, knowing the line of sacrifice that has come before you? >> you know, i speak for myself and others and say, we're just humbled to be here. the civil rights movement is our compass, it's our blueprint. it's the reason for being, it's the reason we're here. we're blessed to having that as a compass, due north for us. it's humbling to be here, it's humbling they speak so highly of us, and really the work that we have to
because i remembered coretta scott king as well as dr. how much they wanted that family unit together. how much they had suffered, of hearing the reverend bernice king speak and deliver such a forceful message. it reminded me of a father, and i felt a sense of prime with that, i've had all of these mixed emotions. >> when you hear that, one of the things that's been striking to me about the dream defenders is how clearly and forthrightly you place yourself in the tradition of the civil...
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born of cortea scott king and the namesake of dr. martin luther king, jr., ladies and gentlemen, martin luther king iii. five decades ago, my father dr. martin luther king, jr., stood upon this hallowed spot. and the spirit of god spoke through him and summoned the nation to repent and to redress the shameful sins long visited upon its african american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago, he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystalized like never before the painful pilgrimmage and aspirations of african americans yearning to breathe ree in our own homeland. with martin luther king's lamenting were not an eye spiring diatribe of true conditions of the day. no, indeed, his words are etched in eternity and echo through the ages to us today were a tribute to the tenacity of an intrepid people who though oppressed refused to remain in bondage. those words of martin luther king, jr., were a clarion call to all people of good will to rise up together, to make this nation live out the true meaning of its creed and to perfect within u
born of cortea scott king and the namesake of dr. martin luther king, jr., ladies and gentlemen, martin luther king iii. five decades ago, my father dr. martin luther king, jr., stood upon this hallowed spot. and the spirit of god spoke through him and summoned the nation to repent and to redress the shameful sins long visited upon its african american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago, he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystalized like never before the painful pilgrimmage and...
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dr. roslyn brock. >> good morning. coretta scottonce said women, if the soul of the nation is to be saved, i believe that you must become its soul. 50 years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today, and at the president of the national organization for women, i am so proud to be here with all of you to speak out to organize a change, to shake up the system and yes to add a little soul. on thursday, i met with women leaders from the movement where we committed ourselves to a new policy agenda for the 21st century for women. do not make any mistake, there is a war on women. it is raging on. but we have one the war of ideas for women's equality. and we will not allow a tyrannical minority to send this back to the 1950's or worse. as women, we demand access to the full range of reproductive health care and services, including abortion and birth control and prenatal care and conference of sex education for our children. as women, we demand good union jobs and fair pay, living wage, and equal pay for work of equal value
dr. roslyn brock. >> good morning. coretta scottonce said women, if the soul of the nation is to be saved, i believe that you must become its soul. 50 years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today, and at the president of the national organization for women, i am so proud to be here with all of you to speak out to organize a change, to shake up the system and yes to add a little soul. on thursday, i met with women leaders from the movement where we committed ourselves...
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dr. king's speech. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you just heard the secretary of defense say it, u.s. military forces are ready to go if and when the president gives the green light for a strike against syria. this would be punishment for that chemical weapons attack last week that left more than 300 syrian civilians dead, many of them women and children. vice president biden today became the highest ranking administration official to declare that the assad regime was behind that attack. the syrian government denies it. u.n. inspectors have not finished their investigation. so what evidence does the united states have? david martin has found out at the pentagon. >> reporter: before the u.s. acts it plans to publicly reveal some of the intelligence which vice president biden said today proves who is to blame for the mass casualties in syria. >> there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria, the syria regime. >> reporter: intercepted senior communications to tests of tissue samples taken from
dr. king's speech. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you just heard the secretary of defense say it, u.s. military forces are ready to go if and when the president gives the green light for a strike against syria. this would be punishment for that chemical weapons attack last week that left more than 300 syrian civilians dead, many of them women and children. vice president biden today became the highest...
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dr. king and his wife, coretta scott king had four children, two boys, two girls.lot but his home comings were special. >> my mother would say, he would just turn into a little kid. he would get lost in the fun with us and it was if he was like, is this the same man that's leading this movement? >> reporter: he was on the road a lot. was it a big event when he came home? we got to play the kissing game. everybody had what he called a sugar spot. he would go to all of the kids. i would kiss him in those very spots, forehead, two cheekbones. my sister happened to be right off to the side of the mouth. that was our time of bonding really. >> reporter: favorite memory of dad? >> unfortunately i don't remember a lot outside when he was assassinated. >> reporter: at dr. king's funeral in april of 1968, that's bernice in the white dress with her grieving mother. all of his fatherless children struggled growing up as kings. >> for me, i ran from anything regarding him. part of it is this whole shadow. who am i? honestly, i did not spend much time reading any of his books.
dr. king and his wife, coretta scott king had four children, two boys, two girls.lot but his home comings were special. >> my mother would say, he would just turn into a little kid. he would get lost in the fun with us and it was if he was like, is this the same man that's leading this movement? >> reporter: he was on the road a lot. was it a big event when he came home? we got to play the kissing game. everybody had what he called a sugar spot. he would go to all of the kids. i...
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dr. oslyn brock. >> good morning. coretta scottsoul of the nation is to be saved, i believe that you must become ts soul. 0 years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today, and at the president of the national organization for women, i am so proud to be here with all of you to speak out to organize a change, to shake up the system and yes to add a little soul. on thursday, i met with women leaders from the movement where we committed ourselves to a new policy agenda for the 21st century for women. do not make any mistake, there is a war on women. it is raging on. but we have one the war of ideas for women's equality. and we will not allow a tyrannical minority to send this back to the 1950's or worse. as women, we demand access to the full range of reproductive health care and services, including abortion and birth control and prenatal care and conference of sex education for our children. as women, we demand good union jobs and fair pay, living wage, and equal pay for work of equal value. as women, we demand bene
dr. oslyn brock. >> good morning. coretta scottsoul of the nation is to be saved, i believe that you must become ts soul. 0 years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today, and at the president of the national organization for women, i am so proud to be here with all of you to speak out to organize a change, to shake up the system and yes to add a little soul. on thursday, i met with women leaders from the movement where we committed ourselves to a new policy agenda for...
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dr. roslyn bought. >> good morning. caretta scotton is to be saved, i believe that you must become its sole. 50 years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today, and at the president of the national organization for women, i am so proud to be here with all of you to speak out to organize a change, to shake up the system and yes to add a little soul. on thursday, i met with women leaders from the movement where we committed ourselves to a new policy agenda for the 21st century for women. do not make any mistake, there is a war on women. it is raging on. one the war of ideas for women's equality. and we will not allow a tyrannical minority to send this back to the 1950's or worse. as women, we demand access to the full range of reproductive health care and services, including abortion and boards control -- and birth control and prenatal care and conference of sex education for our children. as women, we demand good union , living wage,pay and equal pay for work of equal value. benefit, we demand increases, not cuts in
dr. roslyn bought. >> good morning. caretta scotton is to be saved, i believe that you must become its sole. 50 years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today, and at the president of the national organization for women, i am so proud to be here with all of you to speak out to organize a change, to shake up the system and yes to add a little soul. on thursday, i met with women leaders from the movement where we committed ourselves to a new policy agenda for the 21st...
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born of coretta scott king and the namesake of dr.artin luther king, jr., ladies and gentlemen, martin luther king iii. ♪ >> five decades ago, my father dr. martin luther king, jr., stood upon this hallowed spot. and the spirit of god spoke through him and summoned the nation to repent and to redress the shameful sins long visited upon its african american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago, he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystalized like never before the painful pilgrimage and aspirations of african americans yearning to breathe free in our own homeland. with martin luther king's lamenting were not an aspiring diatribe of true conditions of the day. no, indeed, his words are etched in eternity and echo through the ages to us today were a tribute to the tenacity of an intrepid people who though oppressed refused to remain in bondage. those words of martin luther king, jr., were a clarion call to all people of good will to rise up together, to make this nation live out the true meaning of its creed and to perfect within u
born of coretta scott king and the namesake of dr.artin luther king, jr., ladies and gentlemen, martin luther king iii. ♪ >> five decades ago, my father dr. martin luther king, jr., stood upon this hallowed spot. and the spirit of god spoke through him and summoned the nation to repent and to redress the shameful sins long visited upon its african american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago, he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystalized like never before the painful...
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dr. j. >> i am with mark and i like this stock, scott.thought that this one mark should have hit perhaps 16 on the downside, the facts they have held it in here and now it is pushing back towards 19 so quickly after that guidance. that tells me a lot about the potential for this one going forward. that and i imagine like a lot of the stocks with such large short interests are reasons to focus in on the upside out of this stock after this correction. >> give me a thought on facebook here. above the price target. i remember speaking to you maybe ten days, two weeks ago on the 5 p.m. program where you thought you may have to reevaluate where you are based on where the stock is moving and the momentum behind it. what can you say today? >> we are re-evaluating it here and this is the to do the survey work and we're going to the people with the money and the ad spenders and seeing whether there is an inflection point on their part. we're seeing an inflection point on the part of users of facebook and the question whether it is on the ad buyers
dr. j. >> i am with mark and i like this stock, scott.thought that this one mark should have hit perhaps 16 on the downside, the facts they have held it in here and now it is pushing back towards 19 so quickly after that guidance. that tells me a lot about the potential for this one going forward. that and i imagine like a lot of the stocks with such large short interests are reasons to focus in on the upside out of this stock after this correction. >> give me a thought on facebook...
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dr. john lapook on what's being done to regulate the term gluten-free. coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley." excuse me, sir i'm gonnhave to ask you to popower down your little word game. think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app.see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? fr the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside aistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that wh pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say tha geico. just click away with our free mobile app. budging in the bart negotiations... so why are' state leaders stepping in... and what could be the last ditch efft to keep the trains running. >>> new at 6 block neither side bumming in the bart negotiations. so why aren't state leaders stepping in and what could be the last-ditch effort to keep the trains running? >> they are the ones who call in a crisis but national guard's 129th rescue wing based here in the bay area has been severely handicapped. why this elite force has found itself a victim of washington politics. those sto
dr. john lapook on what's being done to regulate the term gluten-free. coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley." excuse me, sir i'm gonnhave to ask you to popower down your little word game. think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app.see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? fr the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside aistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that wh...
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dr. chuck williams, a psychology professor at drexel university. doctor. >> thanks for having me, senator. >> scottdoctor, great to have you on. what motivated these teens to allegedly commit this heinous crime? >> you know, senator, i think there a number of things happening in our society that we need to be aware of as it relates to its impact on our youth. the first thing is it' as that there is an uptick in thrill-seeking behavior especially in broadcasting these unconscionable acts which include murder, selling drugs, being involved in gun play. on social media sites on twitter, facebook and instagram sort of bragging and boasting about it that's something that we really need to look at. i personally feel that that's a part of this whole culture, i call it reality tv syndrome where people need to have these exciting lives and every second needs to be sort of thrilling and exceptional and extraordinary. the second point is, you know, folks like me, psychologists, mental health experts are studying whether or not we sense a decrease in empathy in the society. that means that people are not carry
dr. chuck williams, a psychology professor at drexel university. doctor. >> thanks for having me, senator. >> scottdoctor, great to have you on. what motivated these teens to allegedly commit this heinous crime? >> you know, senator, i think there a number of things happening in our society that we need to be aware of as it relates to its impact on our youth. the first thing is it' as that there is an uptick in thrill-seeking behavior especially in broadcasting these...