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dr. warren your leadership and commitment kept driving us to build two new world-class hospitals in san francisco. thank you for keeping us on track. we're working very closely with city bills and the construction administration professional service academy to build hospital construction jobs. we're dedicated and committed to san francisco and look forward to working with all the trades to augment our construction crews and a begin those projects. member of our construction management team. the construction of our two hospitals is led by our contractor herself restraining order and our architect is smith group. we'll be working with subcontractor and consultants to this project. about our construction schedule and we have one. the demolition of this exciting i existing building began in september that clears the way to bring down this structure so we're underway. the demolition starts in a couple of weeks. i'm sure everyone is looking forward to that the evacuation happened evidently months ago. the steep rising will be in june and july. the construction at the city attorney luke's will begin in
dr. warren your leadership and commitment kept driving us to build two new world-class hospitals in san francisco. thank you for keeping us on track. we're working very closely with city bills and the construction administration professional service academy to build hospital construction jobs. we're dedicated and committed to san francisco and look forward to working with all the trades to augment our construction crews and a begin those projects. member of our construction management team. the...
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dr. warren warric. and he'd been there for more than 30 years running that program, and i found that they didn't have any secret drug. in fact, they were using the same treatments that were in use at cincinnati and everywhere else. they followed the same guidelines, and yet they had different results. well, maybe the kids there had a different gene, you know, a less damaging gene. there are various forms of the gene that causes cystic fibrosis, but it turned out that they didn't. the kids were as likely to have the worst mutation as elsewhere. the kids in minnesota, maybe they had a little bit more insurance or were from richer families. well, it does turn out that on the bell curve about a quarter of that variability has to do with social income and dem graphics and genetics. but only a quarter. 75% of the variability wasn't accounted for. so i went around with the doctor at the clinic trying to see was there really anything different being done here? how was it that year after year they had stayed on
dr. warren warric. and he'd been there for more than 30 years running that program, and i found that they didn't have any secret drug. in fact, they were using the same treatments that were in use at cincinnati and everywhere else. they followed the same guidelines, and yet they had different results. well, maybe the kids there had a different gene, you know, a less damaging gene. there are various forms of the gene that causes cystic fibrosis, but it turned out that they didn't. the kids were...
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. ♪ panel on the warren commission, dr. design a bike that honored those who serve our country. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanted it to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who are serving, those who have served and their families. and i think we nailed it. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exi. avoid if you te clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor abouxium. >>> the single bullet theory is complete fantasy and the biggest reason is the horizontal trajectory just simply can't li
. ♪ panel on the warren commission, dr. design a bike that honored those who serve our country. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanted it to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who are serving, those who have served and their families. and i think we nailed it. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many,...
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dr. joseph warren and his father worked so hard for is not over.segue to brenda. >> it's interesting. first of all, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction. it's great to be here with nathaniel philbrick and feeling a baton has been passed and the baton passed from bunker hill -- and it's not necessarily a name he's not necessarily a name we con jour with him. you think of i don't know washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later than that grant and going forward. john quincy adams was not really known for his presidency. he was more known for what happens as nathaniel says for his post presidency when he actually goes to the house of representatives. he's known as a man refusal and that word is interesting to me because one of the very last words that he uttered was no. a word of refusal. my particular book starts with the death of john quincy adams standing up and saying no. and the particular issue that was a vote on whether or not to give more medals to mexican war veteran. john quincy ad
dr. joseph warren and his father worked so hard for is not over.segue to brenda. >> it's interesting. first of all, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction. it's great to be here with nathaniel philbrick and feeling a baton has been passed and the baton passed from bunker hill -- and it's not necessarily a name he's not necessarily a name we con jour with him. you think of i don't know washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later...
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up next, the lone scientist who disagreed with the forensic panel on the warren commission, dr.he single bullet theory is complete fantasy and the biggest reason is the horizontal trajectory just simply can't line up. it is thoroughly impossible. >> mark furman, thank you, you just saw my next guest, but for now, forensic pathologist, he knows as much about what happened on that november day in dallas than any other man alive. doctor wect, welcome, your position on the evidence is clear, you have made it clear over the years, you don't think oswald did it, you certainly don't think he acted alone. so i'm going to ask you the same question i just asked mark lane, who do you think killed president kennedy? >> okay, we'll have another hour some other time and talk about the forensic scientific evidence. who do i think killed kennedy? it was a group of people, three, four, five people, the cia, military industrial complex. they're not going to tolerate jfk any longer, the removal of the ground troops in vietnam, the events that are taking place in cuba. the cia was about to be disma
up next, the lone scientist who disagreed with the forensic panel on the warren commission, dr.he single bullet theory is complete fantasy and the biggest reason is the horizontal trajectory just simply can't line up. it is thoroughly impossible. >> mark furman, thank you, you just saw my next guest, but for now, forensic pathologist, he knows as much about what happened on that november day in dallas than any other man alive. doctor wect, welcome, your position on the evidence is clear,...
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up next, the lone scientist who disagreed with the forensic panel on the warren commission, dr. [ maleseason of tortuous conditions is one thing. but shaving without proglide... whatre we, animals? gillette fusion proglide, for uivaled comfort even on sensitive skin. gillette -- the best a man can get. more shopping. more dining out. more traveling. and along with it, more identity theft. every time you pull out your credit card, shop online, or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin...
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dr. alan childs who was at parkland memorial hospital when president kennedy arrived, and howard will lets, the only living member of the warren commission. this panel, from the 2013 texas book festival in austin, is about 40 minutes. >> okay. my name is charles, i'm the book's editor, and we are supposed to have three gentlemen here. hugh is running late, apparently, so we're going to go ahead and get started since this is being televised. but hugh ainsworth, who was the reporter who was on the scene when kennedy was killed in deally plaza in 1963, to my far left is alan childs who was at parkland hospital when kennedy arrived there. and he has written a book, an oral history of those people who were there. and then to my immediate left is
dr. alan childs who was at parkland memorial hospital when president kennedy arrived, and howard will lets, the only living member of the warren commission. this panel, from the 2013 texas book festival in austin, is about 40 minutes. >> okay. my name is charles, i'm the book's editor, and we are supposed to have three gentlemen here. hugh is running late, apparently, so we're going to go ahead and get started since this is being televised. but hugh ainsworth, who was the reporter who was...
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warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. yellen. there's been a lot of talk today about the fed's use of quantitative easing to help the economy get back on its feet, but the truth is if the regulators had done their jobs and reined in the banks we could have avoided the 2008 crisis all together. so i want to focus on the fed's regulatory and supervisory responsibilities to keep the big banks in check. i'm concerned that those responsibilities just aren't a top priority for the board of governors. earlier the fed and occ reached a settlement with servers that engaged in a long list of illegal foreclosure activities. the settlement was for over $9 billion, directly affected more than 4 million families, but the fed's board of governors never voted on whether to accept the settlement. instead this decision was just left to the staff. now, the fed has smart, hard-working staff, but the board of governor would never allocate critical monetary policy to them. yet even now have the biggest financial crisis in generations, the board seems
warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. yellen. there's been a lot of talk today about the fed's use of quantitative easing to help the economy get back on its feet, but the truth is if the regulators had done their jobs and reined in the banks we could have avoided the 2008 crisis all together. so i want to focus on the fed's regulatory and supervisory responsibilities to keep the big banks in check. i'm concerned that those responsibilities just aren't a top priority for the...
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dr. joseph warren and his father worked so hard for is not over.resting. first of all, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction. it's great to be here with nathaniel philbrick and feeling a baton has been passed and the baton passed from bunker hill -- and it's not necessarily a name he's not necessarily a name we con jour with him. you think of i don't know washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later than that grant and going forward. john quincy adams was not really known for his presidency. he was more known for what happens as nathaniel says for his post presidency when he actually goes to the house of representatives. he's known as a man refusal and that word is interesting to me because one of the very last words that he uttered was no. a word of refusal. my particular book starts with the death of john quincy adams standing up and saying no. and the particular issue that was a vote on whether or not to give more medals to mexican war veteran. john quincy adams had been opposed to the w
dr. joseph warren and his father worked so hard for is not over.resting. first of all, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for the introduction. it's great to be here with nathaniel philbrick and feeling a baton has been passed and the baton passed from bunker hill -- and it's not necessarily a name he's not necessarily a name we con jour with him. you think of i don't know washington and jefferson and madison and later, of course, lincoln, and even later than that grant and going forward....
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possibly coming from the front in direct contradiction to what the warren commission found and i believe you might have something to say. >> yes. dr. giles but is a very touching recitation of the feelings and the involvement of many people at the time of the assassination in parkland. he does, unfortunately, extend his views from time to time to point out that the warren commission ignores some critical evidence that that is not the case, and i can elaborate on that later. the point about the throne is really very simple, the hostels a medically did not turn the body over. they knew that will be in uphill struggle. virtually helpless from the very onset. the point is, they did not begin to have a complete knowledge about the body until they learned from doctors up at bethesda naval vasily that the body included to loans entering from the rear, one in the upper right-hand shoulder of the back and the other entering in the right posterior of this bill. and once the autopsy doctors communicated their findings to the park land doctors, most of the park plan doctor said, well, did those circumstances it is certainly more likely that t
possibly coming from the front in direct contradiction to what the warren commission found and i believe you might have something to say. >> yes. dr. giles but is a very touching recitation of the feelings and the involvement of many people at the time of the assassination in parkland. he does, unfortunately, extend his views from time to time to point out that the warren commission ignores some critical evidence that that is not the case, and i can elaborate on that later. the point...
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check out our exclusive interview with president assad's aide dr but time to shop on at length at or t.'s you tube channel. easterly b.s. warren a breakaway government dealing in new blow to the embattled central authority in tripoli named her and i count by local militias the area's home to a large share of the country's oil reserves it's also the birthplace of the revolution that overthrew mommer khadafi the rat rebels led by a powerful libyan warlord blocked oil flows in a province the summer leading to a fifty percent drop in exports prime minister ali's down has said he won't order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there is no organized national force in tripoli that could take on such a task the government's been losing popularity over its failure to deal with corruption and rising instability since the fall of gadhafi some analysts say for in the meddling is only making matters worse. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today and we have to see if t
check out our exclusive interview with president assad's aide dr but time to shop on at length at or t.'s you tube channel. easterly b.s. warren a breakaway government dealing in new blow to the embattled central authority in tripoli named her and i count by local militias the area's home to a large share of the country's oil reserves it's also the birthplace of the revolution that overthrew mommer khadafi the rat rebels led by a powerful libyan warlord blocked oil flows in a province the...
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warren thank you very much. >>> we want to tell you about a big milestone for one of the world's most famous time travelers. it is dro's 50th birthday. many of the actors who played the doctor were on hand. and so was the machine and his arch enemy. wall street playing cat and mouse again with 16,000. the dow in the negative territory right now. so it looks like 16,000 will not happen today. thanks for watching al jazeera america. "earth rise" is next. featuring greening the desert. ♪ >>> i'm amanda purr row. >> i'm in the jordan valley looking at how simple principles are bringing the desert to life. >> i'm in new york, where
warren thank you very much. >>> we want to tell you about a big milestone for one of the world's most famous time travelers. it is dro's 50th birthday. many of the actors who played the doctor were on hand. and so was the machine and his arch enemy. wall street playing cat and mouse again with 16,000. the dow in the negative territory right now. so it looks like 16,000 will not happen today. thanks for watching al jazeera america. "earth rise" is next. featuring greening the...
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dr. alan childs who was at parkland memorial hospital when president kennedy arrived, and howard will lets, the only living member of the warren commission. this panel, from the 2013 texas book festival in austin, is about 40 minutes. >> okay. my name is charles, i'm the book's editor, and we are supposed to have three gentlemen here. hugh is running late, apparently, so we're going to go ahead and get started since this is being televised. but hugh ainsworth, who was the reporter who was on the scene when kennedy was killed in deally plaza in 1963, to my far left is alan childs who was at parkland hospital when kennedy arrived there. and he has written a book, an oral history of those people who were there. and then to my immediate left is howard willens. he was one of the key lawyers working on the warren commission that investigated the death of kennedy. so i'm going to start with mr. willens here, and he's going to read probably 5-8 minutes, and then we'll have childs who will read from his book for 5-8 minutes, and then we will have a discussion and open it up to questions. thank you very much. why don't you proceed, mr.
dr. alan childs who was at parkland memorial hospital when president kennedy arrived, and howard will lets, the only living member of the warren commission. this panel, from the 2013 texas book festival in austin, is about 40 minutes. >> okay. my name is charles, i'm the book's editor, and we are supposed to have three gentlemen here. hugh is running late, apparently, so we're going to go ahead and get started since this is being televised. but hugh ainsworth, who was the reporter who was...
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dr. alan childs and howard willens, the only living member of the supervisory staff of the warren commission from this year's texas book festival. and later, jeff greenfield, author of "if kennedy lived, imagine how a second administration would have governed." and we conclude with historian robert dallek, author of "camelot's court." it all happens next on booktv. >> now, historian martin sandler presents a collection of john f. kennedy's personal correspondences. the letters range from notes sent to his parents from boarding school to secret missives to soviet premier new kieta khrushchev during the cold war. this event from the hyannis museum in massachusetts is just over an hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. we want to welcome you here to the john f. kennedy hyannis museum. we're very happy to have you here this evening, and we're happy to have c-span with us as well for the author, martin sandler and rob sennett, who's a past chairman of the board of trustees of the jfk hyannis museum foundation. my name is dick neats, and i'm happy to have you with us, and we're looking forwa
dr. alan childs and howard willens, the only living member of the supervisory staff of the warren commission from this year's texas book festival. and later, jeff greenfield, author of "if kennedy lived, imagine how a second administration would have governed." and we conclude with historian robert dallek, author of "camelot's court." it all happens next on booktv. >> now, historian martin sandler presents a collection of john f. kennedy's personal correspondences. the...
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dr. mellman contribution to that particular project with the weekend. i want to thank you for that. the story of warren was not something that i went to the archive looking for. i will be archived in the harmer soviet union and were craned in the dark 1992 with a completely different question. this is rather typical of historical research that you think you go after some bank and you go into an archive and find a file that looks kind of strange and curious and gets you wondering, why is this here -- i'm not sure. in the summer of 1992 come in the soviet union had collapsed. ukraine had become an independent country as in 1991. for me and i saw that as an opportunity as a budding scholar. i was a graduate student, to go into this territory and try to see what was there. i have been much in a material in the national archive in washington d.c., the things that the military had seeped out. confected nÜrnberg trial documents and captured german record. a lot of the material in washington was essentially the high command order, thanks captured in germany proper. documents for berlin, they're not trailer the
dr. mellman contribution to that particular project with the weekend. i want to thank you for that. the story of warren was not something that i went to the archive looking for. i will be archived in the harmer soviet union and were craned in the dark 1992 with a completely different question. this is rather typical of historical research that you think you go after some bank and you go into an archive and find a file that looks kind of strange and curious and gets you wondering, why is this...
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warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. yellen.fed's use of quantitative easing to try to help the economy get back on its feet. but the truth is if the regulators had done their jobs and reined in the banks, we wouldn't need to be talking about quantitative easing, because we could have avoided the 2008 crisis altogether. so i want to focus on the fed's regulatory and supervisory responsibilities to keep the big banks in check. now, i'm concerned that those responsibilities just aren't a top priority for the board of governors. earlier this year, the fed and the occ reached a settlement with 13 mortgage servicers that had engaged in a long list of illegal foreclosure activities. and the settlement was for over $9 billion. it directly affected more than 4 million families. but the fed's board of governors never voted on whether to accept the settlement. instead, this decision was just left to the staff. now, the fed has smart, hard-working staff, but the board of governors would never delegate critical monetary policy to them. and
warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. yellen.fed's use of quantitative easing to try to help the economy get back on its feet. but the truth is if the regulators had done their jobs and reined in the banks, we wouldn't need to be talking about quantitative easing, because we could have avoided the 2008 crisis altogether. so i want to focus on the fed's regulatory and supervisory responsibilities to keep the big banks in check. now, i'm concerned that those responsibilities...
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warren. i now invite senator mikulski for an introduction. >> it is with leisure i kirwan.e dr. he has a distinguished career in higher education. he is a faculty member in the classroom trying to educate students. he was a faculty member for over 20 years. he served as the president of college park, the flagship at the university of maryland system. for the last 11 years, he has been chancellor of the university system. he is essentially -- don't tell governor o'malley this, he is the governor of the university system. during his time, he has faced big challenges that higher education faces. tuitions, the democracy of the student body, students coming in ready to get their degrees in three years, and some coming not prepared to even start their first year. he faced declining state aid, rising costs, increase change. he established the effective initiative in which you brought new ideas to the school and brought ideas to the faculty senate. you know sometimes faculty senate's -- you are president of vanderbilt -- they are very difficult. i taught in higher ed. i know what it is
warren. i now invite senator mikulski for an introduction. >> it is with leisure i kirwan.e dr. he has a distinguished career in higher education. he is a faculty member in the classroom trying to educate students. he was a faculty member for over 20 years. he served as the president of college park, the flagship at the university of maryland system. for the last 11 years, he has been chancellor of the university system. he is essentially -- don't tell governor o'malley this, he is the...
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warren buffett helped convince seven who have signed the pledge to sit down with "60 minutes." they are investors pete peterson and nicolas berggruen, south african mining tycoon patrice motsepe and his wife, drpe, entrepreneur sara blakely, and a.o.l. founder steve case, and his wife jean. when did you first hear of the giving pledge? >> jean case: melinda called and talked to us. but we had the benefit of knowing bill and melinda for a long time, going back to our technology roots. >> steve case: we competed against them for many years. >> jean case: we did. >> steve case: and we're happy to finally join forces. >> rose: you wanted to be on their side. >> steve case: yeah, yeah, we wanted to be on the... aligned. >> rose: they've all signed the same pledge, and they bring the same brashness to their philanthropic ambition that helped them build financial empires. >> pete peterson: charlie, this is a group made up largely of entrepreneurs. and they didn't make a billion dollars or $5 billion by doing the ordinary; they did it by being bold. >> rose: that's certainly true for sara blakely. >> sara blakely: well, i made all the money by making other people's butts look a lot better. >> rose: i
warren buffett helped convince seven who have signed the pledge to sit down with "60 minutes." they are investors pete peterson and nicolas berggruen, south african mining tycoon patrice motsepe and his wife, drpe, entrepreneur sara blakely, and a.o.l. founder steve case, and his wife jean. when did you first hear of the giving pledge? >> jean case: melinda called and talked to us. but we had the benefit of knowing bill and melinda for a long time, going back to our technology...
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dr. sawyer encouraged her to come back to ohio. at that point, i am afraid she just sort of gave up. when you think about the strength she had in the white house -- >> warren was her light, and that was gone. her kidneys were gone, too. >> she died in marion, ohio at on november 21, 1924. they werethe only president and first lady to die before what would have been the end of their first term. another sad first for the country. here's a question from gary robinson, who wants to ask -- florence or warren as the more interesting? >> they are both very interesting. this is like this ranking of presidents we get into, which i hate to make lists. i will pass on that one, but i will say what we were talking about earlier, about his legacy and his a congressman's, the creation -- a compliments -- accomplishments. the naval bureau, the bringing these arehe economy. all major accomplishments. >> florence is even more interesting. she was badly treated by history, but there is more to her than we know. >> you referred to her as a neglected and derided first lady. at the bottom of all these lists. where does she belong, do you think? >> i think she belongs in the top
dr. sawyer encouraged her to come back to ohio. at that point, i am afraid she just sort of gave up. when you think about the strength she had in the white house -- >> warren was her light, and that was gone. her kidneys were gone, too. >> she died in marion, ohio at on november 21, 1924. they werethe only president and first lady to die before what would have been the end of their first term. another sad first for the country. here's a question from gary robinson, who wants to ask...