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at dinner, he tells me about this dr. tom. dr. tom is a doctor in the area between sudan and south sudan and he is the only doctor within a 1500-mile radius. he does everything from deliver babies to pulling teeth appendectomy, he's everything. he's it. and we kind of go on throughout this dinner talking about him. so i did what a curious individual does after he gets home after having a couple glasses of wine and nice dinner with a friend. i flipped open my laptop and opened up an article about him. and i come to learn about his situation and his situation is that the government of sudan, led by president bashir, is running a campaign of terror on the people of the mountains. he flies turboprop planes over this region and rolls 55 gallon drums filled with jet fuel and shrapnel out of the back. that's what he does. and he does this is a meaning, a military tactic. because if you drive the people out, when the military comes in there is nobody to fight. it makes it an easy war to fight. so the people are used to this. the story went
at dinner, he tells me about this dr. tom. dr. tom is a doctor in the area between sudan and south sudan and he is the only doctor within a 1500-mile radius. he does everything from deliver babies to pulling teeth appendectomy, he's everything. he's it. and we kind of go on throughout this dinner talking about him. so i did what a curious individual does after he gets home after having a couple glasses of wine and nice dinner with a friend. i flipped open my laptop and opened up an article...
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and after i think it was eight hours he finally got to dr. tom and dr. tom stitched him up.nd when he woke, he said, if i could die i would have because now i'm going to be such a burden to my family. so i'm sitting at my kitchen table. got my laptop and my glass of water and getting ready for bed and looking down the hallway where these three knuckle heads sleep. and i couldn't imagine if you're a parent could you imagine if your son or daughter said i wish i was dead because i'll be such a pain in the as for my mom and dad. i said i had to do something. so you commit and then figure it out. you'll see a trend here. i had a bunch of people into my house, physiotherapists and people who work in 3-d printing and fabrication. we try printing with 3-d printers and all types of different things. the weekend itself was a great success if you measure success about everything that fails but the ticket was bought to go to sudan there. was no turning back this. guy had successfully built a hand for himself and he said i can tell you have that tkpwhreupbt in your eye. he said, come ou
and after i think it was eight hours he finally got to dr. tom and dr. tom stitched him up.nd when he woke, he said, if i could die i would have because now i'm going to be such a burden to my family. so i'm sitting at my kitchen table. got my laptop and my glass of water and getting ready for bed and looking down the hallway where these three knuckle heads sleep. and i couldn't imagine if you're a parent could you imagine if your son or daughter said i wish i was dead because i'll be such a...
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dr. tomieden, welcome back to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: just how much more serious is the flu this year? >> this year is what's called an h3 year, one particular strain of flu that tends to be worse than other strains of flu. years ui(! this strand predominance, more people hospitalized and sadly more people who will die from influenza. furthermore, in this year, the match between the vaccine and the virus is not good. so we don't expect the vaccine to work as well as it does in most years. >> woodruff: so you're saying it's not a perfect match. you're also urging people to go ahead and get that vaccine. that doesn't make sense to some people. >> based on past trends at least nine out of ten people who are going to get a flu vaccine have already got one and even if it's not effective against the most predominant strains, it is still effective against the strains that are still out there. so it has some level of protection. i got the flu shot. my family got the flu sho
dr. tomieden, welcome back to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: just how much more serious is the flu this year? >> this year is what's called an h3 year, one particular strain of flu that tends to be worse than other strains of flu. years ui(! this strand predominance, more people hospitalized and sadly more people who will die from influenza. furthermore, in this year, the match between the vaccine and the virus is not good. so we don't expect the vaccine to...
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dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups to give back it's a teachable moment for kids. no school mean nose reason they can't lend a hand. >> the principal notes he's seen the smile on peoples faces. >> so excited to see people cared about them. >> teaching kids the joy of giving. something these nurses and doctors think that other dr. would approve of. >> if he was about inclusiveness. so you can see it's super for the work we give back to the community. >>> our coverage continues tonight. coming up at 6:30, why today also marks the end of the line for the bay area freedom train. >> still to come latest on a goo mystery. a strange substance continues to kill birds. information researcher
dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups to give back it's a teachable moment for kids. no school mean nose reason they can't lend a hand. >> the principal...
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. >> reporter: dr. tom karl is the director of n.o.a.a.'s climate act data center. >> it's very clear that the weather and climate that your an have grown up with is not going to be the weather and climatewith you're going to experience ord cl your children are going to experience. >> reporter: 14 out of the 15. warmest years on record have happened since 1997. scientists say that should be enough evidence for skeptics to prove that global warming is real and needs to be addressed. >> rose: vicente arenas in miami. thanks. tonight, mitt romney will make his first public remarks since his big about-face last week when he said he is nowa th considering a third run for the white house. romney is addressing republican party leaders at their winter meeting in san diego. our nancy cordes is there. >> reporter: in sunny san diego, the forecast for a romney run is "likely" with a chance of humiliation. the g.o.p. leaders gathered here say they don't think romney would publicly mull a third bid unless he had already made up his mind. >> i think it's
. >> reporter: dr. tom karl is the director of n.o.a.a.'s climate act data center. >> it's very clear that the weather and climate that your an have grown up with is not going to be the weather and climatewith you're going to experience ord cl your children are going to experience. >> reporter: 14 out of the 15. warmest years on record have happened since 1997. scientists say that should be enough evidence for skeptics to prove that global warming is real and needs to be...
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dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups to give back it's a teachable moment for kids. no school mean nose reason they can't lend a hand. >> the principal notes he's seen the smile on peoples faces. >> so excited to see people cared about them. >> teaching kids the joy of giving. something these nurses and doctors think that other dr. would approve of. >> if he was about inclusiveness. so you can see it's super for the work we give back to the community. >>> our coverage continues tonight. coming up at 6:30, why today also marks the end of the line for the bay area freedom train. >> still to come latest on a goo mystery. a strange substance continues to kill birds. information researcher
dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups to give back it's a teachable moment for kids. no school mean nose reason they can't lend a hand. >> the principal...
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dr. tom clark of alexandria hospital say there is are several different way that is products of smoke and combustion can harm you. first it is the direct thermal affect of the hot gases. >> when they are inhaled into the upper air way, nose, mouth and throat, then down to the lower air packages can cause a thermal burn which can cause swelling. >> reporter: next the irritating affect of the heated particles and gases in the throat can cause damage to the lungs and upper airways. >> some of the gases are odorless and colorless and cause wheezing and spasms and difficult breathing. >> reporter: so, how can you increase your chances of survival in a smoky situation? first of all, don't panic. when you move, try to stay low to the ground. the hot toxey chemicals will -- hot, toxic cam cals rise -- toxic chemicals will rise. turns out breathing through a damp clothe with decrease the temperature of the air that goes in and that can make a big difference when the situation heats up. >> just having
dr. tom clark of alexandria hospital say there is are several different way that is products of smoke and combustion can harm you. first it is the direct thermal affect of the hot gases. >> when they are inhaled into the upper air way, nose, mouth and throat, then down to the lower air packages can cause a thermal burn which can cause swelling. >> reporter: next the irritating affect of the heated particles and gases in the throat can cause damage to the lungs and upper airways....
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dr. tomill take monitoring and surveillance. >>> former secretary of state national security adviser henry kissinger is recovering after fracturing his shoulder. happened three days after christmas. no word how that happened. he was due to testify in front of the senate foreign relations committee but will have to miss that hearing. >>> republican senator marco rubio's new book is out, titled "american dreams." restoring economic opportunity for everyone. outlines his plan to boost the middle class and fix the immigration system. rubio said he is considering whether he will run for the president. >>> that is not the case for congressman paul ryan as he told nbc news yesterday, he will not run in 2016. he says he feels like he is in position to make a big difference where he is new york governor george pataki is considering a run. not sure when he'll make that decision and those are the things we thought you should know. got it right. >>> the inaugural college football championship is on the b
dr. tomill take monitoring and surveillance. >>> former secretary of state national security adviser henry kissinger is recovering after fracturing his shoulder. happened three days after christmas. no word how that happened. he was due to testify in front of the senate foreign relations committee but will have to miss that hearing. >>> republican senator marco rubio's new book is out, titled "american dreams." restoring economic opportunity for everyone. outlines...
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dr. tom friedman is with us from the centers for disease control.the tide is turning in the fight against ebola. >> the tide is turning, but we are not out of the woods. until the last case is found, we won't be out of the woods. until the last cases found and the epidemic is over, it has the risk of flaring back into these countries and elsewhere as well. >> how far are we from that point? >> it differs by area. liberia has made a lot of progress. sierra leone has a lot of cases, but is scaling up their response. ginny is a cup -- guinea is a cautionary tale. they have almost been at the finish line a couple of times but it has come back. >> this outbreak has been incredibly different -- difficult for you and other authorities to bring it under control. >> a weak link in one spot is a risk everywhere. global health security is a key need. find, stop, and prevent health threats before they become epidemics. also, strengthening our ability to move in as a global community when they do happen. >> anything the cdc should have done differently in retros
dr. tom friedman is with us from the centers for disease control.the tide is turning in the fight against ebola. >> the tide is turning, but we are not out of the woods. until the last case is found, we won't be out of the woods. until the last cases found and the epidemic is over, it has the risk of flaring back into these countries and elsewhere as well. >> how far are we from that point? >> it differs by area. liberia has made a lot of progress. sierra leone has a lot of...
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itinerary to the intended use the park for free you can get the coupons you need at oakland airport dr. tome airport is also this, a parking for travel anywhere you can get $4 off the daily rate at the economy line and $8 off in the premiere lot. >>mark: the red hot warrior's face in the heat 100 straight sellout at oracle arena says curry making seven three-pointers and fans would total 32 points and go as the war is overwhelmed 1 0489 for the eighth straight victory in a bid the warriors they have almost every opponent this recently. the war is the 31 wins and five losses so far this season will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. we come by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to u i mean, we're going to be there anyway why don't you just leave it for us to pick up? or you could always get in your c and take it back yoursel yeah, us picking it up is probably your easiest optio it's kind of a no brainer ok, well, good talk female announcer: during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale, get beaut
itinerary to the intended use the park for free you can get the coupons you need at oakland airport dr. tome airport is also this, a parking for travel anywhere you can get $4 off the daily rate at the economy line and $8 off in the premiere lot. >>mark: the red hot warrior's face in the heat 100 straight sellout at oracle arena says curry making seven three-pointers and fans would total 32 points and go as the war is overwhelmed 1 0489 for the eighth straight victory in a bid the...
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i'm very pleased to follow the new chairman of the budget committee, dr. tom price. he's been a mentor of mine over the last four years since i've joined congress and always comes to the table with a clear mind great ideas and these ideas are broeld. i expect bold. i expect him to follow in paul ryan's footsteps this that regard in leading budget committee because it is at the budget committee where these discussions about keeping our republic by reducing entitlements, reforming the size and scope of our federal government all start with the 302a numbers and the flairtive that we put in there about what's really driving our $18 trillion of debt right now. but today i come with work from the education and workforce committee that we're focused on. that i expect to continue to gather traction and gain momentum. i also bring greetings from senator marco rubio who is the senate counterpart leader on this legislation. called the raise act. rewarding achieve and insenivizing successful employees. as was discussed it is real simple. it is five pages. it is hard going to be
i'm very pleased to follow the new chairman of the budget committee, dr. tom price. he's been a mentor of mine over the last four years since i've joined congress and always comes to the table with a clear mind great ideas and these ideas are broeld. i expect bold. i expect him to follow in paul ryan's footsteps this that regard in leading budget committee because it is at the budget committee where these discussions about keeping our republic by reducing entitlements, reforming the size and...
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. >> tom-- dr. duval that he'd done anything differently than anybody else in the league? >> i'm not sure. i can only speak for myself. i think there's a process everybody goes through breaking in footballs and it's probably like a baseball mitt when you're a kid. i try to explain that to my friends a lot. when you use it and that's your equipment, a football is something that i handle on every play. i want to be very familiar with the equipment that i'm using just like my cleats just like my helmet just like my, you know pads. you go through the process of breaking in the balls and getting comfortable with them. i choose the balls i want to use in the game and that's what i expect to go out on the playing field with. >> -- get the out of the way and take this head on with your teammates and everything get focused on the super bowl. >> well, you know that's where the importance is as far as i'm concerned. i know this is a very important thing and that's why i'm here addressing it. i know my teammates, you know, we've accomplished something really special gettinging to this
. >> tom-- dr. duval that he'd done anything differently than anybody else in the league? >> i'm not sure. i can only speak for myself. i think there's a process everybody goes through breaking in footballs and it's probably like a baseball mitt when you're a kid. i try to explain that to my friends a lot. when you use it and that's your equipment, a football is something that i handle on every play. i want to be very familiar with the equipment that i'm using just like my cleats...
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dr. martin luther king jr. some say that this holds more meaning considering the tension and events from ferguson missouri. tom roussey is live at the martin luther king memorial with more. >> we have cold temperatures but as they did all day long, there are still folks here, visiting the king memorial to remember not just what dr. king accomplished but also what he stood for. >> education, economy, and elections. >> at a town hall on race in our studio, a lawyer who represented the families of trayvon martin in florida and michael brown in ferguson, missouri. >> if dr. king was here today, i think he would be marching with the young people across the country saying we could do better. >> today, king was celebrated all over, from an annual parade in d.c. to a tribute in bethesda. others used it as a day to volunteer. for some, it was a day of protest. along the frozen tidal basin many visited the three-year-old king memorial. some brought their children to teach them. >> even with the events of the past few months, there is hope. >> i would say how to react to injustice, how to react to prejudice, and how to r
dr. martin luther king jr. some say that this holds more meaning considering the tension and events from ferguson missouri. tom roussey is live at the martin luther king memorial with more. >> we have cold temperatures but as they did all day long, there are still folks here, visiting the king memorial to remember not just what dr. king accomplished but also what he stood for. >> education, economy, and elections. >> at a town hall on race in our studio, a lawyer who...
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care will physicians may not be impacted if they're part of brown and tom man or hill or mothering any of the medical groups as the dr. pointed out that occurred to us immediately this is very distressing and i'd like to invite a representative from blue shield to come to our meeting next wednesday and talk to our membership because their very, very concerned we have a lot of blue shield members among retirees and i think if i want to commend blue shield for whatever they're doing to try to negotiate those and i understand that mp mc is the highest cost in the network since 1947 and now it's a sutter facility and continues at high costs retirees are extremely concerned and i know that activities are being sure because they have families and many of the considerations that the retiree network when our older and have to look for a new physician it's traumatic and our members are really urging blue shield to do whatever they can to be able to maintain the continuity of care and no problem on april 1st and they'll be able to go forward but cost and continuity of care and retirees are in a panic thank you. >> thank you. >
care will physicians may not be impacted if they're part of brown and tom man or hill or mothering any of the medical groups as the dr. pointed out that occurred to us immediately this is very distressing and i'd like to invite a representative from blue shield to come to our meeting next wednesday and talk to our membership because their very, very concerned we have a lot of blue shield members among retirees and i think if i want to commend blue shield for whatever they're doing to try to...
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dr. valerie r. kush is chosen for the board of commission unders the seat opened when tom wolf chose richards to join his cabinet. kush finished last in the primary to fill the position vacated by allison schwartz. >>> the bankrupt revel casino is getting a break on taxes the shutter casino was set to pay quarterly taxes on sunday and now can pay less than $2 million, the sale of the revel to a florida developer for $95 million is set to close on february 7th. philadelphia city council held a meeting today on a wage tax. now residents pay almost 4% and legislation would reduce that rate to just over 2% over 10 years, among those testifying is a professor of economics and the president of the business district. >>> coming up philadelphia mayor, michael nutter takes a test drive to kick off this year's philadelphia auto show. >>> i'm annie mccormick at the music cool despite sunshine, temperatures were stuck in the mid-30s and windchills in the 20s and i'm tracking a cold night followed by a touch of snow in the forecast. ducis rogers with a major shakeup in the phillies front office, and it's not what
dr. valerie r. kush is chosen for the board of commission unders the seat opened when tom wolf chose richards to join his cabinet. kush finished last in the primary to fill the position vacated by allison schwartz. >>> the bankrupt revel casino is getting a break on taxes the shutter casino was set to pay quarterly taxes on sunday and now can pay less than $2 million, the sale of the revel to a florida developer for $95 million is set to close on february 7th. philadelphia city council...
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tom llamas. >> walking in the footsteps of greatness. hundreds of marchers retrace the path of dr.artin luther king jr. when he led protesters of an march from selma, alabama, to state capitol of montgomery on the road to justice. 50 years ago they were beaten and tear gassed on the edmund pettus bridge. the images among the most infamous of the civil rights era. selma greeted dr. king's heirs with open arms. >> martin luther king was shot for the work he did. knowing that is very humbling. >> reporter: oprah winfrey led the marchers. she plays annie lee cooper, who was arrested outside of the courthouse after striking the sheriff. >> every single person who was on that bridge is a hero. >> reporter: other stars from the movie were on hand for the occasion which included a screening of the film. david oyelowo portrays dr. king. >> my admiration for dr. king is just sky high. >> john legend and common performed the oscar nominated "glory" from the film. a movie that bridges 50 years of the troubled history making the past present for the future. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >>> c
tom llamas. >> walking in the footsteps of greatness. hundreds of marchers retrace the path of dr.artin luther king jr. when he led protesters of an march from selma, alabama, to state capitol of montgomery on the road to justice. 50 years ago they were beaten and tear gassed on the edmund pettus bridge. the images among the most infamous of the civil rights era. selma greeted dr. king's heirs with open arms. >> martin luther king was shot for the work he did. knowing that is very...
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dr. king. >> my admiration is sky high. >> reporter: the film is a movie that bridges 50 years of a troubled history making the past present for if future. tomam as, abc news new york. >>> a man in a wheelchair has died after being hit by a car in san jose. the crash happened just before 6:00 this morning at aborn road. police found the man in the street with injuries. the man who hit the victim stayed at the scene. drugs and alcohol were not involved in the crash. >>> meteorologists are here to tell us about the tides that are going to hit. >> this is the second rounds the king tide. we saw a round in december. now the season brings another round in january. we have a coastal flud statement in effect from monday morning until wednesday afternoon. flooding along the shoreline meaning shore water could spill to sidewalks and along the trial. high tide occurring tomorrow morning generally between 9:00 and 10:15 a.m. with high tides between six and a half to almost seven and a half feet. now as we get into the holiday tomorrow we are tracking fog and a bigtime warmup. the details with the full accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. >>> a fla
dr. king. >> my admiration is sky high. >> reporter: the film is a movie that bridges 50 years of a troubled history making the past present for if future. tomam as, abc news new york. >>> a man in a wheelchair has died after being hit by a car in san jose. the crash happened just before 6:00 this morning at aborn road. police found the man in the street with injuries. the man who hit the victim stayed at the scene. drugs and alcohol were not involved in the crash....
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tom. >> and after a three day weekend, everybody ought to be refreshed and relaxed on tuesday getting back to work and school. but for this dray through the morning, we've had a few sprinkles passing through. now in extreme southern st. mary's county. temperatures are above freezing most locations but there are a few places in maryland and virginia where we're right near the freedzing mark and so are the road temperatures. we still have damp pavement you can see that at union station. anywhere that looks a little damp could have patchy ice. we'll climb into the mid-40s by noon. upper 40s by midafternoon with a little bit of a chill in the air. it will be partly cloudy good weather for all the dr. king day events that are going on today including the parade in and then this evening, back come up to near 40 by 8:00 p.m. by 11:00 should be in the upper 30s and by this time back to work in school tomorrow morning, down near freezing with a cloudy sky. a look at our next chance of a wintry mix coming up at 5:51 next weather and traffic on the 1s. melissa has been talking about a couple accidents. >> yeah this one brandywine accok
tom. >> and after a three day weekend, everybody ought to be refreshed and relaxed on tuesday getting back to work and school. but for this dray through the morning, we've had a few sprinkles passing through. now in extreme southern st. mary's county. temperatures are above freezing most locations but there are a few places in maryland and virginia where we're right near the freedzing mark and so are the road temperatures. we still have damp pavement you can see that at union station....
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tom kierein is timing out morning showers and freezing conditions. >>> family of the woman who lost her life a smoke filled metro train get ready to remember her. >>> and honestoring dr. king how many of us are using it as a day of service instead of a day off. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie goff in for eun yang. that's right. we should call it a day on as opposed to a day off. outside it looks like we have liquoring sprinkles working their way out. it could be a good day for those of you headed out to par take in the martinluther king day of service. >> if you you live north of the metro area there could be patchy ice as we did have a few sprinkles quickly viping through. now they're pretty much dissipating on the eastern shore. freezing in virginia. just generally in the low to mid-30s 66 95, but around the beltway, it's just a little above freezing but 95 north
tom kierein is timing out morning showers and freezing conditions. >>> family of the woman who lost her life a smoke filled metro train get ready to remember her. >>> and honestoring dr. king how many of us are using it as a day of service instead of a day off. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie goff in for eun yang. that's right. we should call it a day on as opposed to a day off. outside it looks like we have liquoring sprinkles working their way out....
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dr. john alston. >>> and cspan3 live here in harrisburg, pennsylvania, the election of tom wolf, the only candidatecapitol. >> i have no power. we're going acapella. give me a d-flat, would you. ♪ one two, take me to the water ♪ come on you all ♪ take me to the water ♪ take me to the water ♪ to be that time ♪ nothing but the righteous ♪ nothing but the righteous ♪ nothing but the righteous ♪ shall see god ♪ shall see god ♪ i know i got religion ♪ i know i got religion ♪ i know i got religion ♪ yes, i do ♪ yes, i do [ applause ] ♪ people all over the world ♪ join hands ♪ start a love train ♪ people all over the world join hands ♪ start a love train a love train ♪ ♪ all those over in africa ♪ tell all of the folks in egypt and israel too ♪ please don't miss this train at the station ♪ because if you miss it i feel sorry, forsorry for you ♪ ♪ people all over the world join hands, start a love train ♪ a love train ♪ ♪ people all over the world, join hands ♪ ♪ start a love train, a love train ♪ ♪ jeremiah was a bullfrog ♪ never understand a word that he say ♪ but he sure had a mighty fine time ♪ yes he
dr. john alston. >>> and cspan3 live here in harrisburg, pennsylvania, the election of tom wolf, the only candidatecapitol. >> i have no power. we're going acapella. give me a d-flat, would you. ♪ one two, take me to the water ♪ come on you all ♪ take me to the water ♪ take me to the water ♪ to be that time ♪ nothing but the righteous ♪ nothing but the righteous ♪ nothing but the righteous ♪ shall see god ♪ shall see god ♪ i know i got religion ♪ i know i...
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tom. --kron 4 got cal.com >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr.r dumb crazy. >> dr. phil: let's met this little dumpling. >> announcer: she's a teen tire rant. >> dr. phil: are you violent? >> i used to be. >> dr. phil: you quit today? >> announcer: it's her parent's home. >> you emptied the den and moved your stuff in there. >> announcer: but she's running the house. >> dr. phil: she's stealing your car. >> i feel like i don't have a mom to stop me. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i tried to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
tom. --kron 4 got cal.com >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr.r dumb crazy. >> dr. phil: let's met this little dumpling. >> announcer: she's a teen tire rant. >> dr. phil: are you violent? >> i used to be. >> dr. phil: you quit today? >> announcer: it's her parent's home. >> you emptied the den and moved your stuff in there. >> announcer: but she's running the house. >> dr. phil: she's stealing your car. >> i feel like i...
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remember tom told us about the teenager killed sledding on long island. abc's dr. richard besser is here with what we can do to stay safe and sound and you were saying don't go out but some people are doing it so layer up. >> you got to layer up. the wind and cold will add up to frostbite and hypothermia if you're not careful. several layers of loose-fitting closer. you want to go with silk polypropylene over cotton. cotton is not good at keeping you warm. you want to change clothes if you get wet. shiver it's your body saying go inside. >> we heard from linsey davis that the power outages are not as widespread as feared but for those people who have lost power what do you suggest? >> important things to know babies and the elder di having a harder time keeping themselves warm and get somewhere that has the heat. if you use a generator it can't be in your basement it can't be in your garage. it has to be outside because of carbon monoxide poisoning. make sure your monitor is working if you're going to use a generate sfler people will get out there and shovel you kn
remember tom told us about the teenager killed sledding on long island. abc's dr. richard besser is here with what we can do to stay safe and sound and you were saying don't go out but some people are doing it so layer up. >> you got to layer up. the wind and cold will add up to frostbite and hypothermia if you're not careful. several layers of loose-fitting closer. you want to go with silk polypropylene over cotton. cotton is not good at keeping you warm. you want to change clothes if...
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dr. mora, were extraordinary. the health aides who took care of my father at home from steve crockette to dan o'connor tom, sharon,days a week because that's the only way they knew how to work. and pam and mary and mike and jerry and tony and john howard and john mary ann and my father's third son, who sometimes i think he loved the most, joe, really did an extraordinary job and they did an extraordinary job with his funeral. we want to thank them. i want to thank president clinton for being here and senator clinton. they both meant so much to my father for so long. and we are all so proud not only that you're here but that you are new yorkers. thank you. it's a pleasure to be with you. president obama sent remarks. vice president biden was here last night. senator gillibrand is here, attorney general eric holder, u.s. attorney loretta lynch, soon we hope to be attorney of the united states. loretta, you make us all proud also. mayor bill de blasio, who my father and i were with the other day. my father was saying that he was the first political supporter for the mayor. and i said to my father, well, actually you
dr. mora, were extraordinary. the health aides who took care of my father at home from steve crockette to dan o'connor tom, sharon,days a week because that's the only way they knew how to work. and pam and mary and mike and jerry and tony and john howard and john mary ann and my father's third son, who sometimes i think he loved the most, joe, really did an extraordinary job and they did an extraordinary job with his funeral. we want to thank them. i want to thank president clinton for being...
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dr. martin luther king jr. day. or until tickets run out. th the movie is up for best picture. > >>> if you're bound to head out the door, b.a.r.t. trains could tomial some disruptions possible in just a matter of minutes. we'll explain why, in a live report. >>> their journey not over jet, why two climbers who just made history will head back up el capitan this morning. >> plenty of people journeying out to start their work day, the last one of the week. congratulations. you made it. we're back with 15 minutes of nonstop news, traffic and weather right after this break. >>> 6:44. b.a.r.t. riders be warned protesters could make you late to work this morning. members of planning to flood the platform at the month comery station in san francisco. >> anthony slaughter has some alternates this morning, but we're going to begin with "today in the bay" stephanie chuang. the protesters say they're going to use party and try to shut b.a.r.t. down and they certainly could bog things down a little bit. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, sam and kris. organizers of the protest put out a picture to show people what time they'd have to lea
dr. martin luther king jr. day. or until tickets run out. th the movie is up for best picture. > >>> if you're bound to head out the door, b.a.r.t. trains could tomial some disruptions possible in just a matter of minutes. we'll explain why, in a live report. >>> their journey not over jet, why two climbers who just made history will head back up el capitan this morning. >> plenty of people journeying out to start their work day, the last one of the week....
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dr. crooke will be jim cramer's guest tonight on "mad money". >>> a hedge fund founder has been shot dead in his manhattan apartment. kate kelly tracking this developing story. >> the death of hedge fund manager tombert, founder of wayne scott capital, now appears to have been the product of a father/son conflict that ended tragically. sources have told our colleagues that the police now consider tom gilbert jr. to be a suspect. and that we may see charges filed later today. tom gilbert sr. whose fund managed $200 million in assets was shot in his east midtown manhattan apartment yesterday afternoon and was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived at the scene. his son was reportedly spotted leaving the apartment building where the shootingquestioning by the police. officially, the death has not yet been ruled a homicide but sources say the gun used belonged to tom gilbert jr. and that he had had financial problems of late creating a possible motive. meanwhile the future of wayne scott capital seems to be in question. reached earlier today by phone, wayne scott's head of marketing told me only that business operations were on hold in light of the untimely news. the gilbert family has yet to issue
dr. crooke will be jim cramer's guest tonight on "mad money". >>> a hedge fund founder has been shot dead in his manhattan apartment. kate kelly tracking this developing story. >> the death of hedge fund manager tombert, founder of wayne scott capital, now appears to have been the product of a father/son conflict that ended tragically. sources have told our colleagues that the police now consider tom gilbert jr. to be a suspect. and that we may see charges filed later...
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dr. anthony fauci, sunday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> wednesday u.s. chamber of commerce president tom donohue gave his annual state of the american business and economy speech calling on congress to pass cybersecurity and immigration bills. here's the news conference following his remarks. this is about an hour. >> all right: well, thank you very much for your patience and for coming today. as you know, i'm tom donohue president of the chamber, ask and -- just a few minutes ago i delivered our annual look at the economy and business and what we might expect from others and what you could expect from us this year. if you missed it, there's a copy of the speech they're giving you as is always the case -- but not last year because he was in the hospital scared the hell out of us, is bruce josten who's our executive vice president of all things we do with government and related matters. a number of our senior advisers are here that handle many of these subjects, and so they're over there and they're over there. you can catch them all at the end of your questions and pursue some of your is
dr. anthony fauci, sunday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> wednesday u.s. chamber of commerce president tom donohue gave his annual state of the american business and economy speech calling on congress to pass cybersecurity and immigration bills. here's the news conference following his remarks. this is about an hour. >> all right: well, thank you very much for your patience and for coming today. as you know, i'm tom donohue president of the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. changed civil rights in america. now in this mlk weekend we'll tell you about his other lasting change on american politics, one that no one talks about a lot. ♪ hi, tomollege visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ ♪ push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner w to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything tha
dr. martin luther king jr. changed civil rights in america. now in this mlk weekend we'll tell you about his other lasting change on american politics, one that no one talks about a lot. ♪ hi, tomollege visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors we do it a lot. it's why edward jones...
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dr. currie will join us. looking forward to that on oil and for that matter on copper. good morning from new york city. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tomne. with me olivia sterns and brendan greeley. what do you have? >> might come from jamie barlett, writing in "the financial times" this morning, writing >> i just think as it is really interesting. it gets to everything going on gets to how a hasthtag on twitter was shared 80,000 times. if you are dick costolo you have a lot of problems on twitter. what are you doing cooperating with the u.s. government how are you surveilling things, how do you get jihadis off of western social media? >> i actually asked of them this. they came in for an editorial meeting five years ago, and i asked to them that question for some i said what do you do when what you do becomes a way of releasing press releases for really bad people, and they said well, we are really there for our whole community. >> if this was world war ii, you would shut down twitter in germany. >> we need to draw a distinction between propaganda and cyberattacks. cyberattacks are very difficult to carry out. you need a lot of under
dr. currie will join us. looking forward to that on oil and for that matter on copper. good morning from new york city. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tomne. with me olivia sterns and brendan greeley. what do you have? >> might come from jamie barlett, writing in "the financial times" this morning, writing >> i just think as it is really interesting. it gets to everything going on gets to how a hasthtag on twitter was shared 80,000 times. if you are dick...
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tom bradley. at the time i was on loan to, speaking of dr. king, i was on loan to the southern christian leadership conference of greater los angeles. sclc, as you know is the only organization king founded in his lifetime. so i was on loan from the mayor's office to sclc l.a. to work on the very first-ever king holiday celebration in the city of l.a. so sclc was in charge of it, i was on loan from the mayor's office to help them organize this first annual king celebration in the city of l.a., and i was in the office one day, and it turns out dr. west was good friends of the executive director of that organization and he was in town and popped in to say hello to his friend who was my boss a guy named mark thomas who is now the most powerful black man in the state of california. he's the head he's the chair of the l.a. county board of supervisors now which makes him the most powerful black man running all of l.a. county. he was my boss then a great elected official in california now. he and dr. west were good friends, so west popped in to see
tom bradley. at the time i was on loan to, speaking of dr. king, i was on loan to the southern christian leadership conference of greater los angeles. sclc, as you know is the only organization king founded in his lifetime. so i was on loan from the mayor's office to sclc l.a. to work on the very first-ever king holiday celebration in the city of l.a. so sclc was in charge of it, i was on loan from the mayor's office to help them organize this first annual king celebration in the city of l.a.,...
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dr. ben carson as well as 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin, the iowa freedom summit this saturday on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> governor elect tomf was sworn in this week as pennsylvania's 47th governor. he is the only democrat who was successful in defeating an incumbent republican governor in the november election. this ceremony took place in harrisburg. it's 20 minutes. [applause] >> now to administer the oath of office, from york, pennsylvania the honorable judge penny blackwell. [applause] >> please raise your right hand. i, thomas westerman wolf. >> i thomas west eman wolf. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> i will support and obey and defend. >> i will support, obey and dedefend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> and the constitution of this commonwealth. >> and the constitution of this commonwealth. >> and that i will discharge the duties. >> i will discharge the duties. >> of my office. >> of my office. >> with fidelity. >> with fidelity. >> congratulations, governor. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen the 47th governor of pennsylva
dr. ben carson as well as 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin, the iowa freedom summit this saturday on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> governor elect tomf was sworn in this week as pennsylvania's 47th governor. he is the only democrat who was successful in defeating an incumbent republican governor in the november election. this ceremony took place in harrisburg. it's 20 minutes. [applause] >> now to administer the oath of office, from york, pennsylvania the...
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tom vilsek, and jeremy abrahmson. they describe how their experience of mayors apply to their current roles. >> are we ready? is our dream team ready? all right. yesterday, you heard from drrbara who wrote a book called "it there is ruled the world. ." i'm starting to think that obama read that book. we have to give a round of applause for that. three former mayors are in his cabinet. he just appointed the director of government affairs to the white house as well. we had an incredible presentation, a great relationship with this administration, and i thought it would be interesting to bring these mayors back to our meeting. we, as mayors, talk about what i call a new federalist compact. an opportunityan opportunity for us to redefine our relationship with the federal government, and for the government to redefine its relationship with mayors. i know we like to hear from these particular mayors. i want to hear what their perspective is. in terms of what they used to think about federal government, which could be interesting. i want to introduce them one at a time. are you ready? play my music real quick. ♪ giving up. -- here we go. first, he was a mayor from 1987 and becam
tom vilsek, and jeremy abrahmson. they describe how their experience of mayors apply to their current roles. >> are we ready? is our dream team ready? all right. yesterday, you heard from drrbara who wrote a book called "it there is ruled the world. ." i'm starting to think that obama read that book. we have to give a round of applause for that. three former mayors are in his cabinet. he just appointed the director of government affairs to the white house as well. we had an...
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tom is our first one. and i know mayor cornet, you know, next year will do the same and do great things beyond that. it is now my pleasure to introduce drfrank luntz. he's one of the nation's top messaging experts. he has visited our winter our leadership meetings. he's no foreign person to us. we see him on a regular basis. he has an unbelievable ability to help take what our priorities are, frame them in certain ways. he wrote a famous book called "words matter." he understands policy leaders. he's a republican but what he grap wells is trying to find common ground in how we communicate in a responsible way. let's give a round of applause for frank luntz. [ applause ] >> and actually as i stand here, i'm neither a republican nor a democrat. i'm an american. and it gives me such great pride to speak. [ applause ] but i need to ask the mayor, the reason why i actually agreed to do this is because i wanted an autograph. so if you can help me out. okay. i do the jokes here. >> i'll set it right down. >> thank you. wait a minute. i got -- who is kevin johnson? you told me you were michael jordan. it's a pleasure. and i welcome you also to
tom is our first one. and i know mayor cornet, you know, next year will do the same and do great things beyond that. it is now my pleasure to introduce drfrank luntz. he's one of the nation's top messaging experts. he has visited our winter our leadership meetings. he's no foreign person to us. we see him on a regular basis. he has an unbelievable ability to help take what our priorities are, frame them in certain ways. he wrote a famous book called "words matter." he understands...
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thank chairman archie manning, football player troy aikman, mayor tom and laura leopard and football player roger staubach for recognizing dr. kenneth cooper for his dedication to health and fitness and his continuing leadership to health care for all. throughout dr. cooper's career in the united states air force and in the medical career in dallas texas, he's continued to revitalize health care and fitness. he's also the father of preventative medicine and known as the father of aerobics. trying to make sure that american people and the world understand how important fitness is to our life and our health. i want to express my hardy congratulations to dr. cooper on receiving this outstanding award on behalf of the national football league and i hope the american people and today the united states congress. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. cohen: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from tennessee
thank chairman archie manning, football player troy aikman, mayor tom and laura leopard and football player roger staubach for recognizing dr. kenneth cooper for his dedication to health and fitness and his continuing leadership to health care for all. throughout dr. cooper's career in the united states air force and in the medical career in dallas texas, he's continued to revitalize health care and fitness. he's also the father of preventative medicine and known as the father of aerobics....
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dr. king and why his work continues to inspire so many people after so many years. >>> a day before he is sworn into office pennsylvania's governor-elect tomtook part in a king day service in harrisburg. >> the best way we can remember dr. king is by actually doing volunteer work. we can do really amazing things if we all work together and i think that's the spirit of dr. king and that's why i think what we're doing today is so important. >> speaking today at the downey school, the governor-elect said that dr. king and his day shouldn't just be remembered as part of a -- or symbolically, it should be part of a collective movement to better society. >>> well, the governor-elect will be sworn in as the 47th governor of pennsylvania tomorrow at noon. you can watch the wolf inauguration live on our web site. the address is cbsphilly.com. >> worshipers in new jersey organized a day of events to remember the contribution of dr. martin luther king, jr. >> the day there began with a mock sit in and discussion of dr. king's writings followed by service projects and tonight a private viewing of the new film "selma." "eyewitness news" reporter david
dr. king and why his work continues to inspire so many people after so many years. >>> a day before he is sworn into office pennsylvania's governor-elect tomtook part in a king day service in harrisburg. >> the best way we can remember dr. king is by actually doing volunteer work. we can do really amazing things if we all work together and i think that's the spirit of dr. king and that's why i think what we're doing today is so important. >> speaking today at the downey...