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dr. brian thomas co-authored a book on the analytical chemistry of cannabis. he has up for many cannabis product labels don't match the actual content. >> the consumer should know it should be well labeled. >> reporter: current products may be smoked, baked, rubbed into the skin or even eat p in a variety of form. >> if you are drug naive you may find yourself becoming uncomfortably intoxicated very rapidly. >> reporter: in this labbousing legally grown marijuana controlled by the national institute on drug abuse, dr. thomas is help to establish standards of labeling, safety and effective's. imuntil those tap drdz are federally controlled, responsibility rests with the user. >> in all instances, it needs to be buyer beware. >> fascinating discussion. many people are concerned in states where it is legal, physicians don't have much control. how does that work. >> reporter: dr. novak says wipes once the doctor has okayed the prescription for marijuana, they then then don't provide much in the way of information of how to take t what is the dosing? what is the st
dr. brian thomas co-authored a book on the analytical chemistry of cannabis. he has up for many cannabis product labels don't match the actual content. >> the consumer should know it should be well labeled. >> reporter: current products may be smoked, baked, rubbed into the skin or even eat p in a variety of form. >> if you are drug naive you may find yourself becoming uncomfortably intoxicated very rapidly. >> reporter: in this labbousing legally grown marijuana...
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dr. thomas best, many teens put in up to 18 hours a week doing sports. >> there's a correlation there between amount of time that they're spending and the increased incidence of injuries. >> the type of injuries dr. best is talking about tend to be caused by repeating the same motion over and over. this repetitive motion puts extra wear and tear on certain parts of your body. working with ohio state's wexner medical center, dr. best studied thousands of sports injuries. he believes that injuries from overuse are on the rise. that's because some sports have become so competitive, they're no longer just seasonal. therefore, there's more pressure to practice a specific sport all year round. >> i play varsity lacrosse exclusively. yeah, i dedicate most of my time on that. >> i run track like all year 'round. >> i play lacrosse at colgate university. >> i do cross-country, and i do winter and spring track. >> it's speculative at this point, but many of us feel that sport specialization is leading to -- it may, in fact, be the leading risk factor for overuse injuries. >> the areas most vulnerable t
dr. thomas best, many teens put in up to 18 hours a week doing sports. >> there's a correlation there between amount of time that they're spending and the increased incidence of injuries. >> the type of injuries dr. best is talking about tend to be caused by repeating the same motion over and over. this repetitive motion puts extra wear and tear on certain parts of your body. working with ohio state's wexner medical center, dr. best studied thousands of sports injuries. he believes...
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dr. thomas peredy of the florida poison information says drug dealers have changed the ingredients causing the chaos. do we have an idea what this specific compound is? the answer is no. they may not know but melvin scott says he'll take his why not? >> i know how to do it. i stay active. >> reporter: all right. of course, any doctor would tell you that is absurd reasoning and law enforcement would tell you, of course, doing spice is against the law, jen. >> so obviously the recommendation, just don't do it, but this seems to sort of come out of the blue. could it happen yet again using? >> reporter: yeah. i asked the doctor that very question today. he tells me it will happen again, but when is anyone's guess right now. >> and again it won't happen to you if you don't do it. paul mueller live in tampa tonight, thanks. >>> a seedy secret language used by pedophiles, how in the world did tend up on a souvenir toy sold at monster jam races. this is one of those stories that will make your head spin and what's upsetting is the toy's designer is based in bradenton. michael to find it out what
dr. thomas peredy of the florida poison information says drug dealers have changed the ingredients causing the chaos. do we have an idea what this specific compound is? the answer is no. they may not know but melvin scott says he'll take his why not? >> i know how to do it. i stay active. >> reporter: all right. of course, any doctor would tell you that is absurd reasoning and law enforcement would tell you, of course, doing spice is against the law, jen. >> so obviously the...
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dr. thomas mutter's birthday celebration. >>> up next on "action news," vandaled target a local war memorialll see you the damage and the most interesting man in the world is getting ready to drink his last beer and hang up his hat. but they are not letting him go without one last hoorah. >>> and a secret that could send you on your next vacation for free. find out how to get frequent flyer miles without spending a dime. >> a great day to fly around here. adam joseph has the accuweather forecast. >>> police are investigating after someone damaged a portion of the philadelphia vietnam veterans memorial. a memorial caretaker told "action news" that someone pried off three brass star medal ons that line the wall around the memorial. it could cost up to $1500 to replace them. police have not identified any suspects and asks that anyone with information give them' call. >>> students at dozens of schools in newark, new jersey, were told to stay away from the drinking water and parents were told they had elevated levels of led. they have also posted sign warning students but parents are still conce
dr. thomas mutter's birthday celebration. >>> up next on "action news," vandaled target a local war memorialll see you the damage and the most interesting man in the world is getting ready to drink his last beer and hang up his hat. but they are not letting him go without one last hoorah. >>> and a secret that could send you on your next vacation for free. find out how to get frequent flyer miles without spending a dime. >> a great day to fly around here. adam...
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dr. thomas freedman made an announcement when these were released.is a momentous decision. every time a doctor prescribes narcotics for pain. this can change somebody's life. what they're trying to do is gear it towards primary care physician who is prescribe about half of the 259 million opioid prescriptions every single year. this does not deal with the cancer patients or those at the end of life. they want them to think twice about what they are prescribing. they want them to know that this is a problem that can impact them for the rest of their lives. >> has it become a common place for doctors to just prescribe these opioids because they think it's going to be the most helpful or the most expedient in terms of dealing with that illness? >> well, patients come in to doctors for relief. they want treatment. and doctors, we train for over a decade shgt and other health care practitioners. we want to help our patients and we want to treat their pain. the problem is these medications, what we have in hand can cause addictions, they can cause people t
dr. thomas freedman made an announcement when these were released.is a momentous decision. every time a doctor prescribes narcotics for pain. this can change somebody's life. what they're trying to do is gear it towards primary care physician who is prescribe about half of the 259 million opioid prescriptions every single year. this does not deal with the cancer patients or those at the end of life. they want them to think twice about what they are prescribing. they want them to know that this...
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dr. thomas stalfor estimated $50 billion to $60 billion had been transferred from the u.s. charities to israel over a 20-year period from 1980 to 2002. and similarly shocking numbers were revealed in a 2013 study that looked at 3,600 u.s. tax exempt groups funneling money to israel. a horowitz investigation reported in a four-year period between 2009 and 2013 that 50 u.s. tax-exempt organizations, alone, funneled more than $220 million to exclusively jewish settlements in palestine. the hebron fund that you see is one example. this is a brooklyn-based group that provides approximately half of the hebron settler community's funding. between 2009 and 2014, it transferred $5.7 million to the settler community of just a few hundred individuals who live in the midst of 220,000 palestinians. this small but heavily armed and guarded settler outpost among nearly a quarter a million palestinians has acted as a par mi a mi a military force. this community further has well documented connections to terrorism and human rights abuses. accused of crimes, theft, harassment, assault, destr
dr. thomas stalfor estimated $50 billion to $60 billion had been transferred from the u.s. charities to israel over a 20-year period from 1980 to 2002. and similarly shocking numbers were revealed in a 2013 study that looked at 3,600 u.s. tax exempt groups funneling money to israel. a horowitz investigation reported in a four-year period between 2009 and 2013 that 50 u.s. tax-exempt organizations, alone, funneled more than $220 million to exclusively jewish settlements in palestine. the hebron...
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dr. thomas -- [inaudible] estimated that $50-$60 billion had been transferred from the u.s.charities to israel over a 0-year period from 1980 to 2002. and similarly shocking numbers were revealed in a 2013 study by the ford that looked at 3600 u.s. tax-exempt groups funneling money to israel. another investigation reported in a four-year period between 2009 and 2013 that 50 u.s. tax exempt organizations alone funneled more than $220 million to exclusively jewish settlements in palestine. the hebron fund is one example, providing approximately half of the community's funding. between 2009 and 2014, it transferred $5.7 million to the settler community of just a few hundred individuals who live in the midst of 220,000 palestinians. this small but heavily-armed and guarded settler outpost among nearly a quarter of a million palestinians has acted as a paramilitary force, terrorizing local inhabitants into leaving. this community, further, has well-documented connections to terrorism and human rights abuses. they have been accused of crimes including theft, harassment, murder, as
dr. thomas -- [inaudible] estimated that $50-$60 billion had been transferred from the u.s.charities to israel over a 0-year period from 1980 to 2002. and similarly shocking numbers were revealed in a 2013 study by the ford that looked at 3600 u.s. tax-exempt groups funneling money to israel. another investigation reported in a four-year period between 2009 and 2013 that 50 u.s. tax exempt organizations alone funneled more than $220 million to exclusively jewish settlements in palestine. the...
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dr. ogden shares the vision of late actor danny thomas. in 1962....thomas made it his mission to create a facility dedicated to children and saving their lives regardless of faith, race, gender or the ability for families to pay for care. nats of danny thomas dedicating the hospital from that point to this..... intense research and new treatment protocols are winning the fight against all kinds of cancers. in fact, since st. jude common form of the disease, is now at 94 percent, up from just four percent decades ago.... i talk with parents and their life is changed in one day....from they're child being healthy and the next day a diagnosis of cancer. and today we need your help..it costs $2 million per day to operate st. jude. i have donors that come in and they know they are making a tremendous impact and they are saving a child life while st. jude in memphis treats the most serious cases of childhood illness the impact of this place, its care, and its research are universal. st. jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and d
dr. ogden shares the vision of late actor danny thomas. in 1962....thomas made it his mission to create a facility dedicated to children and saving their lives regardless of faith, race, gender or the ability for families to pay for care. nats of danny thomas dedicating the hospital from that point to this..... intense research and new treatment protocols are winning the fight against all kinds of cancers. in fact, since st. jude common form of the disease, is now at 94 percent, up from just...
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reporter: we dropped the ten humidifiers from six different manufacturers at the lab at thomas jefferson university hospital. dry roberts testing water from inside the humidifier's emits. out of the ten humidifiers, all had bacteria in the tank. two had heavy bacteria growing inside and also in the vapor that our experts say could make our families sick i was surprised by the heavy growth in a few of the devices that you tested. >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers, mold. >> how are you? >> are you ready to see what was growing in there? >> oh, gross. >> they found some bacteria but more importantly they found mold in the vapor which means the mold was going out. >> that's not good. especially since we have asthma in our house and allergies. >> reporter: mold in this family's humidifier, as well. >> this is what was growing inside. >> oh. >> mold can cause nasal congestion, sore throat, if the individual has asthma, it can cause chest tightness or wheezing into to you for the humidifier with the most bacteria flow here are the results right here. >> reporter: our experts labelling it extremely dirty and
reporter: we dropped the ten humidifiers from six different manufacturers at the lab at thomas jefferson university hospital. dry roberts testing water from inside the humidifier's emits. out of the ten humidifiers, all had bacteria in the tank. two had heavy bacteria growing inside and also in the vapor that our experts say could make our families sick i was surprised by the heavy growth in a few of the devices that you tested. >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers, mold. >>...
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dr. ogden shares the vision of late actor danny thomas. in 1962....thomas made it his mission to create a facility dedicated to children and saving their lives regardless of faith, race, gender or the ability for families to pay for care. nats of danny thomas dedicating the hospital from that point to this..... intense research and new treatment protocols are winning the fight against all kinds of cancers. in fact, since st. jude opened... the survival rate for leukemia, the most common form of the disease, is now at 94 percent, up from just four percent decades ago.... i talk with parents and their life is changed in one day....from they're the next day a diagnosis your help..it costs $2 million per day to operate st. i have donors that come in and they know they are making a tremendous impact and they are saving a child life while st. jude in memphis treats the most serious cases of childhood illness the impact of this place, its care, and its research are universal. toss to break over phone bank bump >> you can see the call center live
dr. ogden shares the vision of late actor danny thomas. in 1962....thomas made it his mission to create a facility dedicated to children and saving their lives regardless of faith, race, gender or the ability for families to pay for care. nats of danny thomas dedicating the hospital from that point to this..... intense research and new treatment protocols are winning the fight against all kinds of cancers. in fact, since st. jude opened... the survival rate for leukemia, the most common form of...
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dr. suess. well will not let you off the literary hook today and share a title with us on facebook and our friend mike thomase doing something special dr. doing something special dr. suessianwise coming up on good day today. >> want me to dance as well. >> perhaps you can read and tucker can dance. >> i can do interpretive dance while he reads. >> for that which is what i think i just said. >> that's what i was thinking. >> okay. >> you could, tuck. >> two steps behind. i'm not contagious anymore. steve may be. i still have an awful cough and i apologize to the viewers. but, sorry you're on your own, kid. >> uh-huh. >> i wonder who, steve, pick up 38 to 48 windy conditions very windy conditions and cold front came through after school toda today. tomorrow turz in mid 40s. and breezy conditions. but it will be perfect day to read a book probably up doors. otherwise your book may blow away. 46 washington. cool temperatures settling in here quick. look at 30s in mountains. winchester and quantico 50. leonardtown 50. might have heard the rain you will hear the wind at this hour as it's really picked up out of th
dr. suess. well will not let you off the literary hook today and share a title with us on facebook and our friend mike thomase doing something special dr. doing something special dr. suessianwise coming up on good day today. >> want me to dance as well. >> perhaps you can read and tucker can dance. >> i can do interpretive dance while he reads. >> for that which is what i think i just said. >> that's what i was thinking. >> okay. >> you could, tuck....
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dr. holmes and thomas - we have the plans and we'd like to go through those the specific presentations give us a moment here. >> actually what i'll do to respect everybody's time there are 3 of the united states that use similar alphabets i'll describe usf the institution i'm presenting we're a public education system and one thing that distinguishes us from other schools we're graduate level only and focused exclusive on the health sciences we don't have any under graduates e we'r a fairly small campus in terms of student size and so you'll see your numbers 6 thousand three hundred and plus entertainers i'll use the word trainee will we have folks that are graduated but you still still in residentscy and train we're a large employer in san francisco employing will this thousand staff and faculties we're a very big economic engine generating 29 jobs and we also consider ourselves and a documented for providing a huge amount of health care here the city and beyond so let me talk about the high costs of housing and the impact here at usf rising housing costs are huge drivers the graduate stud
dr. holmes and thomas - we have the plans and we'd like to go through those the specific presentations give us a moment here. >> actually what i'll do to respect everybody's time there are 3 of the united states that use similar alphabets i'll describe usf the institution i'm presenting we're a public education system and one thing that distinguishes us from other schools we're graduate level only and focused exclusive on the health sciences we don't have any under graduates e we'r a...
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dr. holmes and thomas - we have the plans and we'd like to go through those the specific presentations give us a moment here. >> actually what i'll do to respect everybody's time there are 3 of the united states that use similar alphabets i'll describe usf the institution i'm presenting we're a public education system and one thing that distinguishes us from other schools we're graduate level only and focused exclusive on the health sciences we don't have any under graduates e we'r a fairly small campus in terms of student size and so you'll see your numbers 6 thousand three hundred and plus entertainers i'll use the word trainee will we have folks that are graduated but you still still in residentscy and train we're a large employer in san francisco employing will this thousand staff and faculties we're a very big economic engine generating 29 jobs and we also consider ourselves and a documented for providing a huge amount of health care here the city and beyond so let me talk about the high costs of housing and the impact here at usf rising housing costs are huge drivers the graduate stud
dr. holmes and thomas - we have the plans and we'd like to go through those the specific presentations give us a moment here. >> actually what i'll do to respect everybody's time there are 3 of the united states that use similar alphabets i'll describe usf the institution i'm presenting we're a public education system and one thing that distinguishes us from other schools we're graduate level only and focused exclusive on the health sciences we don't have any under graduates e we'r a...
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we'll celebrate the great american independent spirit, with our special guests, thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin. >> dr. franklin, you're at it again. >> yes sir, i'm incorrigible. [time machine sounds] >> carl white, v/o: we' a trip back in time to visit fort defiance. it's 1795. we'll celebrate the independent spirit of making spirits in our "carolina success story." >> i tell people all the time, i was perfectly suited to do all of that because i had absolutely no experience and no money. [laughs] >> carl white, v/o: and thanks to some caring friends, an american bald eagle soars again. who can't be wowed by that? it's all coming up right now, on "life in the carolinas." closed caption brought to you in part by moxicopy.com. america's source for reliable, quality printing. delivered right to your door at a price you're going to love. "life in the carolinas" is brought to you in hd by hampton inn and suites at phillips place.
we'll celebrate the great american independent spirit, with our special guests, thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin. >> dr. franklin, you're at it again. >> yes sir, i'm incorrigible. [time machine sounds] >> carl white, v/o: we' a trip back in time to visit fort defiance. it's 1795. we'll celebrate the independent spirit of making spirits in our "carolina success story." >> i tell people all the time, i was perfectly suited to do all of that because i had...
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dr. eleanor harvey has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the geyser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. right? >> i have been warned to stay out of this argument. so it's above my pay grade. harry? >> second park acquired. >> whatever you say in the aggregate, i agree with completely. >> why don't you use the microphone? >> hi. my name is harry reuben stein. i'm the chair of the division of political history at the national museum of american history. and this is an ink stand that sat on the desk of thomas eckert, major thomas eckert at the war department's telegraph office. and as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once or twice a day to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war and in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes with the telegraph operate or thes, he sat quietly at the desk and began to work on what became the emancipation proclamation. and so, major eckert kept this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. the inkwell will be in the opening of the african-ameri
dr. eleanor harvey has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the geyser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. right? >> i have been warned to stay out of this argument. so it's above my pay grade. harry? >> second park acquired. >> whatever you say in the aggregate, i agree with completely. >> why don't you use the microphone? >> hi. my name is harry reuben stein. i'm the chair of the division of political history at the...
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dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. dr. skorton: i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] that is above my pay grade. >> whatever you say, i agree with completely. >> my name is harry rubenstein, i am the chair of political history at the museum of american history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas accor at the war department telegraph office. as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once or twice a day to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war. in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes, he sat quietly at major eckhert's desk, at what became the emancipation proclamation. he kept this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. inkwell will be in the opening of the african american museum, and will then move back to american history for our exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> you can see that these are part of the stand, but these are little i
dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. dr. skorton: i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] that is above my pay grade. >> whatever you say, i agree with completely. >> my name is harry rubenstein, i am the chair of political history at the museum of american history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas accor at...
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. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for this tension between peter and mary. drlewis has come to the coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one particular saying that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see a little argument, a little dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells of an angry episode when peter vents his resentment against mary. >> tell mary to leave us because she's a woman and not worthy of life, spiritual life. similar to the jewish tradition that women aren't supposed to be taught torah. >> another lost gospel, that of phillip, suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples' apparent dislike of mary. >> so all those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary magdalene being lovers really jumped from this one passage, right? this is the juiciest st
. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for this tension between peter and mary. drlewis has come to the coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one particular saying that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when...
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. >>> thomas sullivan, skip wells, carson holmquist marco rubio will wftv.com -- dr. ben carson suspended his campaign yesterday. he doesn't see a political path forward following super tuesday. >>> and today democrats are facing off in the primary and caucuses in kansas, louisiana, nebraska and maine. and republicans will wrote in kansas, kentucky, louisiana, and maine. democratic candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders will debate again tomorrow. >>> early voting in florida starts today. early voting is underway in orange county and lake counties. only voters that are registered as democrats or republicans may >>> we have uncovered some disturbing videos showing unsanitary cleaning practices at a walled disney world resort. you see a worker used a mop on the floor and the dining room tables. and we asked what type of action that disney took against the employee. >>> parents said that allegations of bullies caused their children threatening to commit suicide. and one teacher is speaking out because he fears for the students' safety. >> reporter: he tells us tha
. >>> thomas sullivan, skip wells, carson holmquist marco rubio will wftv.com -- dr. ben carson suspended his campaign yesterday. he doesn't see a political path forward following super tuesday. >>> and today democrats are facing off in the primary and caucuses in kansas, louisiana, nebraska and maine. and republicans will wrote in kansas, kentucky, louisiana, and maine. democratic candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders will debate again tomorrow. >>> early...
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dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. skorton: i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] it is above my pay grade. whatever you say, i agree with completely. [laughter] harry rubenstein: my name is harry rubenstein. i am the chair of political history at the museum of national history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas eckert at the telegraph office. as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once or twice a day to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war. in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes, he sat quietly at major eckert's desk, at what became the emancipation proclamation. major eckert kept this and eventually, saved it and presented it to the government. at thewell will be opening of the african american museum and will then move back to american history for our exhibition on american democracy. thank you. >> so, what these are. you can see that these are part of the s
dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. skorton: i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] it is above my pay grade. whatever you say, i agree with completely. [laughter] harry rubenstein: my name is harry rubenstein. i am the chair of political history at the museum of national history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas...
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thomas, thank you very much. i want to talk about time waits for nobody. thank you, go pastor. dr.en carson might change the math and improve the odds with a big endorsement of donald trump today. his first interview since the good doctor is in the house next. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. ohhhhhh! do you have to do that right in my ear? twell what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a peanut take a day off? i don't think so. harness the hardworking power of the peanut. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved t
thomas, thank you very much. i want to talk about time waits for nobody. thank you, go pastor. dr.en carson might change the math and improve the odds with a big endorsement of donald trump today. his first interview since the good doctor is in the house next. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just...
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coming in the 10:00 o'clock houk we have mike thomas and his -- >> very special treat.re >> owed to dr. >> looking forward to that. for >> pleasure reading weather rise inform exactly.in thanks tuck. >> d.c. city council pass bill recently -- where are we? w pass add bill recent toll pay people as part of a larger crimi bill to may people who may be at risk of committing a violentingt crime. city officials will identify 20y people a year who may fall inton category and could be paidpaid stipends if they participate ini behavioral therapy and stay outy of trouble. troub here's what the mayor had to say bow this particular crime bill.i >> well, i'm looking to see whae the council is going to do in t terms of putting some work requirements and requirements around how those funds are used and evaluation for how their t used just like some of thee so o requirements that have been put on other work programs like thee summer youth program. >> council men mcduffie responso toward that bill and says thes crime bill puts the district onc the map as a national leader in crime prevention policy. >
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dr. medford through a predecessor of hers at howard, lorraine williams, who wrote a book about -- wrote an article about intellectuals who campaigned for lincoln. among the people she mentioned was my great uncle, general thomas osborne. through searching that out, i got to know dr. mitford -- medford. and she has been a friend and admired person. she is the chair of the department of history at howard university. she teaches 19th century history. she has lectured widely and has been actively involved in many activities. i have read her book and i strongly urge that all of you do, too. she has brought to the fore the story of those who had the most pressing interest and who worked tirelessly, although largely unrecognized, in achieving emancipation. thee were the slaves, people have the most vital interest. in her book, lincoln and emancipation, fills a gap left in the story of emancipation by bringing to the four the important role so many blacks played in changing the face of our nation and bringing about emancipation. i have been counseled to be brief. and so with that, i would like to introduce dr. edna green medford. [applause] dr. medford: good morning. thank ali ando ford's theater society for the oppo
dr. medford through a predecessor of hers at howard, lorraine williams, who wrote a book about -- wrote an article about intellectuals who campaigned for lincoln. among the people she mentioned was my great uncle, general thomas osborne. through searching that out, i got to know dr. mitford -- medford. and she has been a friend and admired person. she is the chair of the department of history at howard university. she teaches 19th century history. she has lectured widely and has been actively...
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dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. >>> it is time for "bobbie's xwuz" when "today" style editor bobbie thomas brings us her latest and greatest beauty finds. >> and make life easier, especially when you're on the go. which is all of us. >> and all of the time. what do you have first? >> one of the first things i want to talk about is one of the hottest and healthiest new things. this is from pantene called air spray. it's the first aerosol hairspray without alcohol. >> what? >> usually an alcohol-free hairspray had to be the pump. but they have technology that has now come out and this is the first version that this has the aerosol spray but it's healthier for your hair. no alcohol. >> and doesn't make it so sticky. >> you can brush this out. so this is a really great find. >> okay. >> another really cool find that will make life easier, especially come spring when you use waterproof mascaras, et cetera. something called mascara melt off. you weave the cleansing oil through your lashes and it will mascara. it's mascara to take off your mascara. >> yes. and next we have a really smart the female that
dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. >>> it is time for "bobbie's xwuz" when "today" style editor bobbie thomas brings us her latest and greatest beauty finds. >> and make life easier, especially when you're on the go. which is all of us. >> and all of the time. what do you have first? >> one of the first things i want to talk about is one of the hottest and healthiest new...
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dr. west is on his way. ben jealous is here. so we are really pushing, knocking on doors, making the phone calls, trying to get the word out as best we can, because thomascandidates, democrats benefit when more voters come out. there should be no democrat at all who is trying to stop folks from coming out to vote. this is about representative democracy, and that democracy is stronger when people come out to vote. we're doing everything possible with our volunteers, with our staff, and with our surrogates, and with the senator himself to push people to the polls. one woman, one man, one vote. the voters will have the final say. we're hoping they're going to say senator bernie sanders. >> nina turner, great to see you. thanks so much. >> we're going to turn back to the republican side of the race, and ted cruz next. how much will yesterday's victory help the senator in the upcoming contest? we'll ask a spokesperson for the cruz campaign when we come back. stay with us. (engine winding up) (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. tell
dr. west is on his way. ben jealous is here. so we are really pushing, knocking on doors, making the phone calls, trying to get the word out as best we can, because thomascandidates, democrats benefit when more voters come out. there should be no democrat at all who is trying to stop folks from coming out to vote. this is about representative democracy, and that democracy is stronger when people come out to vote. we're doing everything possible with our volunteers, with our staff, and with our...