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dr. houston smith. some of you probably know this title. dr. smith was sort of one of the inspirations for our shop because he wrote the -- came out around the time we were beginning, a little after. >> hold it up so they can see it. >> before we started sagrada and that t caught that spirit of honoring, respecting and trying to understand other religions as way of nourishing our own faith, so we actually displayed this book in our very first shop, and it became a center piece for us, and fortunately, mary, at our first anniversary invited houston smith to come to visit us and he did, much to our surprise and honoring our shop. >> mid-90s now. >> he is in his mid-90s and a wonderful contributor to human understanding and especially the appreciation of faith in many traditions. so we took him as our inspiration. >> most of my books have gotten -- about him at your store, his autobiography and all the story, i think he practice hinduism and buddhism and christianity. >> it was wonderful having him back again bringing that circle around. >> could h
dr. houston smith. some of you probably know this title. dr. smith was sort of one of the inspirations for our shop because he wrote the -- came out around the time we were beginning, a little after. >> hold it up so they can see it. >> before we started sagrada and that t caught that spirit of honoring, respecting and trying to understand other religions as way of nourishing our own faith, so we actually displayed this book in our very first shop, and it became a center piece for...
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with her husband samantha he not -- sam that he not drink, she refused to take the alcohol that dr. smith was urging on her to dull the pain, and she refused to take it, and asheville smith wrote to sam houston and said he took it like a soldier. she bit on a cohen and endured this. she had more children, and she had a long and regular life. but, of course, with no anesthetic, she had that amazing resilience just like those good girls that came in. thomas rusk, who was the other first senator of texas who was a are -- he was actually the secretary of war. he and sam houston were best friends, bonded, and they were both elected by the texas legislature to be the first senators from texas after the ten years of the republic and texas came into the union. now, i'm going to digress for a moment and say texas did come into the united states first under a treaty because we were a nation, of course, and the treaty was signed. but they couldn't get the two-thirds vote in the senate to ratify the treaty. so president tyler said, all right, i'm going to introduce a resolution, we'll pass a law to l
with her husband samantha he not -- sam that he not drink, she refused to take the alcohol that dr. smith was urging on her to dull the pain, and she refused to take it, and asheville smith wrote to sam houston and said he took it like a soldier. she bit on a cohen and endured this. she had more children, and she had a long and regular life. but, of course, with no anesthetic, she had that amazing resilience just like those good girls that came in. thomas rusk, who was the other first senator...
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dr. cameron smith went to belt out "the star-spangled banner" at the kansas city major league game and that'swd singing "star-spangled banner"] >> that is true patriotism. what could have been really bad ended up being much better. >> good for them. i love that story. >> five minutes till the top of the hour. federal employees sleeping in this morning as a government shutdown forces them to stay home. >> so who is to blame? we will read your tweets and e-mails up next. ♪ ♪ um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? this is so unexpected. if you've got it, you k
dr. cameron smith went to belt out "the star-spangled banner" at the kansas city major league game and that'swd singing "star-spangled banner"] >> that is true patriotism. what could have been really bad ended up being much better. >> good for them. i love that story. >> five minutes till the top of the hour. federal employees sleeping in this morning as a government shutdown forces them to stay home. >> so who is to blame? we will read your tweets...
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dr. frank smith, director of the museum. this compilation of our ancestors and his discharge certificate now hangs on the wall where computers provide information for requiring, inquiring descendents of other researchers. my grandpa, crowder patience, represents the black soldiers who served in white regiment's during the civil war. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. just an incredible journey, that you've taken, that your family, your ancestors have taken. and thank you for sharing all of that with those. and what other people are also discovering about their roots and what we can all learn more about the civil war. are there any questions? >> i have one. excuse me for not standing, but three months ago i couldn't walk. did anyone contact you from the "washington post" in that section about three weeks ago in the civil war? >> no. >> i was wondering if they had, because there was so much information there. >> thank you. yes? >> when your grandfather died, were you born yet? >> no. he died in 1930. i was born in 193
dr. frank smith, director of the museum. this compilation of our ancestors and his discharge certificate now hangs on the wall where computers provide information for requiring, inquiring descendents of other researchers. my grandpa, crowder patience, represents the black soldiers who served in white regiment's during the civil war. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. just an incredible journey, that you've taken, that your family, your ancestors have taken. and thank you for...
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dr. doug smith, gave me a call asking me if i had known about a patient up on one of our acute care floorsith a number of drug-resistant pathogens. i brought up his medical record and saw a huge amount of drug resistance, drug resistance we don't typically see. all these r's mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. knowing that david had come from india, i was immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance. >> narrator: lab results confirmed lynch's worst fears. ricci had brought ndm-1 into the united states. it was one of the first cases to ever be identified here, and lynch had little to go on. >> there's not a lot of clinical experience for treating these bacteria, anywhere. in the literature, there's no books, there's no things on it. so we had to figure out what to do for david right then and there. >> i get this knock on my door and they open up the door and there's these doctors and they tell me, "we need to isolate you. we need to put you on your own and quarantine you." >> narrator: ricci was
dr. doug smith, gave me a call asking me if i had known about a patient up on one of our acute care floorsith a number of drug-resistant pathogens. i brought up his medical record and saw a huge amount of drug resistance, drug resistance we don't typically see. all these r's mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. knowing that david had come from india, i was immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance....
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dr. dyson, the author natalie smith and her article, the quote she has from sister susan bea anthony. self-respecting women should wish or work for the success of a party that ignores her sex. she said this in the late 1800s and it is as if she is speaking in the 21st century. our democracy works when all people can participate in it. we are better together. and that is why we cannot stand idly by and let the extreme gop try to take away the right to vote for everybody who does not fit the category of people who they believe should have the right to vote. >> what's it like there on the ground? are women being organized? are people joining particular constituency groups that would allow them to articulate their vals, vision, understanding of this heinous law or this suggestion that somehow the gender character of these identification laws are going to get by. so what's being done on the ground to rally the troops? >> not at all, dr. dyson. hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. women are coming together. i believe men who respect women are coming together to say this is wrong. we must
dr. dyson, the author natalie smith and her article, the quote she has from sister susan bea anthony. self-respecting women should wish or work for the success of a party that ignores her sex. she said this in the late 1800s and it is as if she is speaking in the 21st century. our democracy works when all people can participate in it. we are better together. and that is why we cannot stand idly by and let the extreme gop try to take away the right to vote for everybody who does not fit the...
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dr. ossie from the american islamic college describe the five times a day prayer, but this is very important. janet, jump in here, please. >> in houston smith's book, it said originally mohammed wanted the prayer 50 times a day. and moses said, i've got to talk with you- i know these people; you can't make it that many times. so they negotiated it down to five times a day. >> and a wonderful point, too, because we'll see in the mythic dimension- let's not forget our other dimensions that of course mohammed rose up, particularly in the al-aqsa mosque, he rose up from al-aqsa and went up into the seventh heaven and he spoke with moses, he spoke with jesus- these people are all invited, and we should make the point that judaism, christianity, and islam all share a great tradition. other relationship- oh, yeah, jamie, you jump in here. >> well, it's similar to what her thought was. i'm just wondering if the number five had any other special significance in the muslim religion? >> you know, i honestly don't know. seven usually comes up big in most other traditions- i'm thinking christianity. i don't know the five- well, we'll see that with the fiv
dr. ossie from the american islamic college describe the five times a day prayer, but this is very important. janet, jump in here, please. >> in houston smith's book, it said originally mohammed wanted the prayer 50 times a day. and moses said, i've got to talk with you- i know these people; you can't make it that many times. so they negotiated it down to five times a day. >> and a wonderful point, too, because we'll see in the mythic dimension- let's not forget our other dimensions...
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dr. bill cassidy, republican from louisiana, and i introduced a the tisan bill, h.r. 2734, garrett lee smith memorial re-authorization act, on july 19 of this year. this legislation would re-authorize the garrett lee smith memorial act to help state and local governments and universities to continue to provide and develop suicide prevention programs. this current bill is budget neutral and would revise and extend provisions of the original act signed into law by president george w. bush in 2004. it is named for former senator smith, republican of oregon's 22-year-old son, garrett, whose life was ended in september, three. every year over 38,000 americans die by suicide, and many more treated for self-inflicted injuries that result from suicide attempts. as you may know, suicide still remains the second leading cause of death for adolescents and young adults between the ages of 10 and 24 and results 4,800 lives lost each year, according to the centers of disease control and prevention. also, this same agency reported in grades nine through 12 in public and private schools in the united states
dr. bill cassidy, republican from louisiana, and i introduced a the tisan bill, h.r. 2734, garrett lee smith memorial re-authorization act, on july 19 of this year. this legislation would re-authorize the garrett lee smith memorial act to help state and local governments and universities to continue to provide and develop suicide prevention programs. this current bill is budget neutral and would revise and extend provisions of the original act signed into law by president george w. bush in...
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smith dinner. annual fundraiser for the catholic church. and steven colbert was the keynote speaker. and no one was safe from his humor. >> my god, i'm standing in front of dr. henry kisen jer and maria. you guys dating now, right? everyone looks so lovely tonight. it's like we showed up at the same halloween party dressed as the monopoly guy. the wall street guys have a get out of jail free card. if the pope were throwing the party, we would be in sweat pants in the corner of the ihop splitting a rooty tooty fresh and fruity. chris matthews is here. host of hard ball. i have good news, it turns out that having hardball is covered by obama care. is mayor bloomberg here? he's a tiny man. the real reason he doesn't want drink cups larger than 16 ounces, he's afraid he might drown in one. >> that is the tone of that diner every single year. >> a lot of money, though. >> exactly. willy geist is in the orange room, he's in there while carson continues on assignment. good to see you. >> good to see you. maria, welcome back, we have coffee, pastries, chardonnay. we are talking about new jersey politics and a concession speech given on tuesday night by republican c
smith dinner. annual fundraiser for the catholic church. and steven colbert was the keynote speaker. and no one was safe from his humor. >> my god, i'm standing in front of dr. henry kisen jer and maria. you guys dating now, right? everyone looks so lovely tonight. it's like we showed up at the same halloween party dressed as the monopoly guy. the wall street guys have a get out of jail free card. if the pope were throwing the party, we would be in sweat pants in the corner of the ihop...