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he likes dr. white. he loves dr. white. he's always wanted to be a part of the marching 100.the band end he just wants the hazing to stop. he wants them to treat them with respect the way that they do. >> same with you? >> yes. >> you don't want mr. white to have to resign? >> no. i think that others -- i think that everyone who has some knowledge needs to kind of wake up now because apparently, you know if dr. white knew something and he passed the information to other people, then there are other people who need to also admit that this is going on. my son has always wanted to be a part of the band. he's been in the band since the third grade. when you have a vision of a band and he's been down for the marching band camp for the last four years prior to him becoming a freshman this year. so it was not something new to him. he absolutely loves the band. >> many people when you said there's a movie called "drum line." which is about fmu. and then i grew up going to southern university football games. the battle of the bands. even bigger than the football game sometimes to get
he likes dr. white. he loves dr. white. he's always wanted to be a part of the marching 100.the band end he just wants the hazing to stop. he wants them to treat them with respect the way that they do. >> same with you? >> yes. >> you don't want mr. white to have to resign? >> no. i think that others -- i think that everyone who has some knowledge needs to kind of wake up now because apparently, you know if dr. white knew something and he passed the information to other...
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the band director, julian white, dr. julian white has been fired, four students dismissed, and two mothers of present band members say it all could have been avoiavoi avoided. they complained to the university about their children facing harassment from some of those of the marching 100. >> my first thought was, i hope it was not hazing. >> really? >> yes. >> why? >> we were down in orlando when the innocecident occurred, and rumors among the students within the band was that it was hazing. >> and you? >> i was just like, just wow. i can't believe that they didn't listen. my husband and i have previously had a conversation with dr. white and the band directors. and in our conversation, i had said to them, please, you know, stop the hazing within your band, because we don't, you know, out of all the accolades and all the greatness that they had accomplished, it's only going to take one thing and someone's going to die and your world is going to come tumbling down. >> and it could have been any parent. could have been you g
the band director, julian white, dr. julian white has been fired, four students dismissed, and two mothers of present band members say it all could have been avoiavoi avoided. they complained to the university about their children facing harassment from some of those of the marching 100. >> my first thought was, i hope it was not hazing. >> really? >> yes. >> why? >> we were down in orlando when the innocecident occurred, and rumors among the students within the...
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dr. julian white, to try to eliminate hazing.dismissed students from the band for hazing-related incidents prior to robert champion's death. a week later, the university president fired dr. white and expelled four students. we reached out to several current and former band members but no one really wanted to talk about the hazing incidents or the students who were expelled. we found this to be a tight-knit group. and many students are telling me they're shocked this even happened. >> we hear about hazing. . but when we hear the band, we're like, wait, hazing in the band? what's going on? >> reporter: investigators have not yet released details into what caused robert champion's death. but the tragedy has left a cloud of uncertainty on this campus about its beloved band and the culture within its ranks. george howell, cnn, tallahassee, florida. >> millions of long-term unemployed americans could see their federal benefits dry up next year. it all depends on whether congress decides to extend them into january and beyond. details n
dr. julian white, to try to eliminate hazing.dismissed students from the band for hazing-related incidents prior to robert champion's death. a week later, the university president fired dr. white and expelled four students. we reached out to several current and former band members but no one really wanted to talk about the hazing incidents or the students who were expelled. we found this to be a tight-knit group. and many students are telling me they're shocked this even happened. >> we...
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dr. john white is using a government grant to study ambien and brain injuries.colored images here is pictures of the amount of blood flow in the brain at rest. in this row the patient is off, but in this row it is taken after zolpidem. the blood flow has increased in several areas, particularly the areas involved with language comprehension. >> dr. white cautions that his preliminary research shows fewer than 10% of brain-injured patients even respond to ambien. very few as dramatically as sam. also, he says, if you give a patient the drug several times a day, each dose may not last as long. >> so for now, sam and sally are on their own. >> they still have plans to marry one day and sally says she's just happy she never gave up. >> a lot of people expect me to walk away, but they just didn't realize that our connection is unbroken. it's stronger than anything i've ever known before. so i couldn't do that. >> why not? >> i wouldn't be me, you know, without him. i'd be heart broken. >> and without sally, sam says, no one might have believed he always was in there
dr. john white is using a government grant to study ambien and brain injuries.colored images here is pictures of the amount of blood flow in the brain at rest. in this row the patient is off, but in this row it is taken after zolpidem. the blood flow has increased in several areas, particularly the areas involved with language comprehension. >> dr. white cautions that his preliminary research shows fewer than 10% of brain-injured patients even respond to ambien. very few as dramatically...
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dr. white was fired and expelled four students.reached out to several current and former band members but no one wanted to talk about the hazing incidents or the students who were expelled. we found this to be a very tight knit group and many students on the campus say they are shocked this even happened. >> we hear about hazing sororities but the band we are like, wait, we have hazing in the band, what's going on? investigators have not released details to what caused robert champion's death but it has left a cloud of uncertainty on the campus about its beloved band and the culture within its ranks. george howell, cnn, tallahassee, in florida. >> on sunday you will hear from the mothers of two of the mothers of the marching 100. i will have them saturday on cnn. >>> a development in the serial killings investigations on long island. police say bodies along the beaches are the work of one serial killer. we will talk to a forensic psychologist after the break. ♪ [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutr
dr. white was fired and expelled four students.reached out to several current and former band members but no one wanted to talk about the hazing incidents or the students who were expelled. we found this to be a very tight knit group and many students on the campus say they are shocked this even happened. >> we hear about hazing sororities but the band we are like, wait, we have hazing in the band, what's going on? investigators have not released details to what caused robert champion's...
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dr. julian white, the band's director, is now on paid leave. he says band members told him right after the attack that a number of them had repeatedly punched champion in a hazing ritual. did he run a gauntlet on the bus? >> that's what i'm told. that the initiation was running the gauntlet from the front of the bus to the back of the bus. >> reporter: on monday, the school's board of trustees will vote whether to suspend school president. hundreds of students there have demonstrated for him to stay, but, bob, that vote comes as a hazing death has turned into a homicide investigation. >> bob: thanks, marc. the chicago bears cut wide receiver sam herd today, two days after his arrest on drug dealing charges. he appeared in federal court and was later released after posting $100,000 bond. herd is accused of selling cocaine and marijuana. he was arrested after he allegedly tried to buy supplies from an undercover agent. the securities and exchange commission filed civil fraud charges today against two former c.e.o.s and form other ex-officials of
dr. julian white, the band's director, is now on paid leave. he says band members told him right after the attack that a number of them had repeatedly punched champion in a hazing ritual. did he run a gauntlet on the bus? >> that's what i'm told. that the initiation was running the gauntlet from the front of the bus to the back of the bus. >> reporter: on monday, the school's board of trustees will vote whether to suspend school president. hundreds of students there have...
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dr. julian white became head band director in 1998 but he was fired four days after champion was found alonend unresponsive in a band bus. when they were gig c.p.r., he was on the bus. >> yes. >> reporter: was he conscious? >> no. >> reporter: the cause of death is still under investigation, but police who interviewed band members believe hazing is to blame. so does white. he suspects champion was beaten in a hazing ritual. for years, he says he tried to crack down on hazing with workshops and a zero-tolerance policy but he could not break the band's secret abusive culure. >> the saxophones are gestapo. the char nits are clones. >> reporter: it's like gang names. >> yes. >> reporter: were they lining gangs to you to get under control? >> yes, they were like gangs. >> reporter: over the years, white estimates he threw out 100 band members for hazing and he showed us numerous letters he says he sent to administrators pleading for a tougher response. >> more students should have been terminated from school. >> reporter: can you push for that and in some cases not get it. >> yes, yes, yes. >> re
dr. julian white became head band director in 1998 but he was fired four days after champion was found alonend unresponsive in a band bus. when they were gig c.p.r., he was on the bus. >> yes. >> reporter: was he conscious? >> no. >> reporter: the cause of death is still under investigation, but police who interviewed band members believe hazing is to blame. so does white. he suspects champion was beaten in a hazing ritual. for years, he says he tried to crack down on...
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dr. julian white the band director was fired after champion's death. white says for years he tried without success to stamp out the band's persistent hazing culture with workshops and anti hazing messages. >> the drum majors are a step above as far as the music is concerned. so i talked with them even more about hazing than i do to the band. >> reporter: just ten days before champion died, white notified the school he was suspending 26 band members for separate hazing incidents. cbs news has learned that the following day a school's dean and university police chief met with the entire band to admonish them about hazing. but the anti hazing never got through to some of the students heading to the biggest performance of the year. champion died just two days after that warning. >> as state investigators pursue possible charges, all band activities are on hold. >>> brutemire committed suicide, his family says he did so after severe bullying. this comes after police failed to find enough evidence to file charges. >>> first it was aptitudes and now it's rice
dr. julian white the band director was fired after champion's death. white says for years he tried without success to stamp out the band's persistent hazing culture with workshops and anti hazing messages. >> the drum majors are a step above as far as the music is concerned. so i talked with them even more about hazing than i do to the band. >> reporter: just ten days before champion died, white notified the school he was suspending 26 band members for separate hazing incidents. cbs...
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dr. julian white suspended 26 band members for their suspected involvement in that beating and one other. and he alerted administrators about those hazing incidents before the band left for its biggest performance of the year, the florida classic in orlando. white says school administrators failed to discipline students any further. >> did i make the recommendation? yes, i did. were they followed? for the most part, no. >> reporter: on november 19th, hours after that performance, drum major, robert champion, was found unresponsive on a band bus. he later died. and investigators believe hazing was involved. his death and now the arrests have exposed a hazing culture that has haunted florida a&m for over a decade. the school has suspended performances by the marching 100 indefinitely. anna werner, cbs news, atlanta. >>> police continue to investigate the hazing incidents. meanwhile, the state's university system has called for a special investigation into actions taken by the university. >>> a new federal report shows texting is to blame for a deadly highway pileup in missouri. mary is in t
dr. julian white suspended 26 band members for their suspected involvement in that beating and one other. and he alerted administrators about those hazing incidents before the band left for its biggest performance of the year, the florida classic in orlando. white says school administrators failed to discipline students any further. >> did i make the recommendation? yes, i did. were they followed? for the most part, no. >> reporter: on november 19th, hours after that performance,...
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dr. julian white suspended 26 band members for their suspected involvement in that beating and one other. and he talked about this before they left for the biggest of the year. white says they failed to discipline students any further. >> did i make those recommendations? yes, i did. were they followed? for the most part, no. >> reporter: on november 19th, hours after that performance, drum major robert champion was found unresponsive on a band bus. he later died. and investigators believe hazing was involved. >> reporter: his death, and now the arrests have exposed a hazing culture that has haunted florida a&m for over a decade. the school has suspended performances by the march marching 100 for over a decade. anna werner, cbs news. >> the university's system has called for a special investigation into actions taken by the university. >> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work, let's check e-mails. hi, christy. >> hi, mary. hi, everyone. >> we have an accident out there that just occurred. southbound on the jfx at pleasant street. as you can see, it is taking away one. at thi
dr. julian white suspended 26 band members for their suspected involvement in that beating and one other. and he talked about this before they left for the biggest of the year. white says they failed to discipline students any further. >> did i make those recommendations? yes, i did. were they followed? for the most part, no. >> reporter: on november 19th, hours after that performance, drum major robert champion was found unresponsive on a band bus. he later died. and investigators...
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dr. julian white suspended 26 band members for their suspected involvement in that beating and one other.men straighters about those hazing incidents before the band left for its biggest performance of the year, the florida classic in orlando. white says school administrators failed to discipline students any further. >> did i make those recommendations? yes, i did. were they followed? for the most part, no. >> reporter: on november 19th, hours after that performance, drum major robert champion was found unresponsive on a band bus. he later died and investigators believe hazing was involved. his death and now the arrests have exposed a hazing culture that has haunted florida a&m for over a decade. the school has suspended performances by the marching 100 indefinitely. and last week, the board of trustees reprimanded university president james hammond for his handling of the crisis. police are continuing their investigations into the alleged hazing incident. and the state's university system has called for a special investigation into actions taken by the university. anna wernor, cbs news,
dr. julian white suspended 26 band members for their suspected involvement in that beating and one other.men straighters about those hazing incidents before the band left for its biggest performance of the year, the florida classic in orlando. white says school administrators failed to discipline students any further. >> did i make those recommendations? yes, i did. were they followed? for the most part, no. >> reporter: on november 19th, hours after that performance, drum major...
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dr. julian white, the band director, was fired after champion's death, but white says for years, he triedture with workshops and anti-hazing messages. >> the drum majors are a step ahead as far as they are concerned so i talked with them even more about hazing than i do to the band. >> reporter: just ten days before champion died, white notified the school he was suspending 26 band members for separate hazing incidents. cbs news has learned that the following day, a school dean and the university's police chief met with the entire band to admonish them about hazing, but the anti-hazing message apparently never got through to some of the students heading to the biggest performance of the year. champion died just two days after that warning. now a state investigators, as they look into the potential for criminal charges here, all of the marching band's activities are on hold. tonight, here on campus, there will be a mandatory anti-hazing forum for all student organizations and all students here on campus. back to you. >> anna werner, thank you very much. >>> we return to betty nguyen at the
dr. julian white, the band director, was fired after champion's death, but white says for years, he triedture with workshops and anti-hazing messages. >> the drum majors are a step ahead as far as they are concerned so i talked with them even more about hazing than i do to the band. >> reporter: just ten days before champion died, white notified the school he was suspending 26 band members for separate hazing incidents. cbs news has learned that the following day, a school dean and...
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dr. drake. the white house says they only recently got a dvr. you've got to use that.your life. >> especially with their schedule, you know? >> absolutely. >>> if golden globe nominations we announced this morning, this is video of the stars arriving for last year's awards. ricky gervais will host the show for the third year in a row. you can watch the golden globe ceremonies live on nbc. those aren't ricky gervais, but looking at angelina jolie might be one. >> no offense to ricky gervais. >> he can deal with it. i think he's good at dishing it out. >>> time is 5:26. coming up, watching over your kids. a virginia school district is closing in on a decision whether to add more security cameras to schools. >>> plus, a local grinch who tried to steal christmas. the damage vandals did to this family's holiday display. >> hi. i'm beth manning, our daughter emily and our son, john, in germany. we wanted to send out a merry christmas and warm holiday greetings. see you in the summer. >>> you're looking at live pictures right now from baghdad, iraq. secretary of defense leon
dr. drake. the white house says they only recently got a dvr. you've got to use that.your life. >> especially with their schedule, you know? >> absolutely. >>> if golden globe nominations we announced this morning, this is video of the stars arriving for last year's awards. ricky gervais will host the show for the third year in a row. you can watch the golden globe ceremonies live on nbc. those aren't ricky gervais, but looking at angelina jolie might be one. >> no...
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dr. corey dictates her findings into a recorder. >> body identified as john whitehouse. exterior of the body, body is that of a normally developed, normally nourished whitepearing somewhat older than the given age of 55 years. >> dr. corey, a forensic pathologist, is one of only a handful of women who are state chief medical examiners in the u.s. she's a consummate professional, all business. but even in this charged atmosphere, ordinary life trickles in. >> interior of the body. y-incision carried through a midline measuring up three centimeters. miscellaneous ligature into an abdominal cavity and containing approximately 100 milliliters of clear yellow-pink fluid, period. did you watch the super bowl? >> mm-hmm. >> did you, brian? >> i watched a couple of minutes of it. i'm not a very big football fan. >> they're dealing with so much death, and everyday banter is one way they keep sane. >> i watched just a little bit of it. >> i expected the colts to win. i turned the channel, they were way up. >> dr. corey knows the autopsy is essential to this investigation. it's up to her to determine how whitehouse died. and if there was foul play. >> he's got a ve
dr. corey dictates her findings into a recorder. >> body identified as john whitehouse. exterior of the body, body is that of a normally developed, normally nourished whitepearing somewhat older than the given age of 55 years. >> dr. corey, a forensic pathologist, is one of only a handful of women who are state chief medical examiners in the u.s. she's a consummate professional, all business. but even in this charged atmosphere, ordinary life trickles in. >> interior of the...
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white house. how does that come about? it has to have it -- it has to do with three organizations. the revitalization of the security council with dr. henry kissinger were foreign policy was made within the white house. the creation of the domestic council, the counterpart to the national security council under john ehrlichman who did the same thing on major domestic issues. finally, the transition of the old bureau of the budget to the office of management and budget which not only counted the money but helped departments to -- to objectives and accomplishments. that was under george shultz. he was the first director of the office of management and budget. before george shultz was director, he was secretary of labor. when we are going to find on the topic today, he was an idea cabinet member. the discussion today on labor and employment issues in the nixon administration largely stems from the innovation and the leadership of george shultz. we are thrilled to be here to talk about this and it to co- sponsor with the national archives -- my job is to introduce david. as you may know, he is a librarian. he was head of the new york p
white house. how does that come about? it has to have it -- it has to do with three organizations. the revitalization of the security council with dr. henry kissinger were foreign policy was made within the white house. the creation of the domestic council, the counterpart to the national security council under john ehrlichman who did the same thing on major domestic issues. finally, the transition of the old bureau of the budget to the office of management and budget which not only counted the...
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white of her eye. >> lisa is taking medication for her symptoms and dr. spellman is encuveraged by her progress. >> i am very encouraged by your progress, and i think you will continue to improve. >> the doctor joins us this morning. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> what is bell's palsy? >> bell's policiesy is when one side of your face suddenly becomes weak without any warning. >> all of a sudden? >> just all of a sudden. >> it is quite unpleasant to see that, and it causes a lot of angst and people come to the hospital emergency room worried they have had a stroke when really it is something a little more benign with one side of the face being paralyzed. >> that reaction to go to the emergency room a good thing to do? >> a very reasonable one. but a quick check at home would be to see if you can move your armor your leg. if you are not weak in your armor leg, it is probably bell's palsy. >> what causes it to come on suddenly? >> most of the time we don't know. we think it might be due to a virus. another growing cause in the baltimore area coul
white of her eye. >> lisa is taking medication for her symptoms and dr. spellman is encuveraged by her progress. >> i am very encouraged by your progress, and i think you will continue to improve. >> the doctor joins us this morning. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> what is bell's palsy? >> bell's policiesy is when one side of your face suddenly becomes weak without any warning. >> all of a sudden? >> just all of a sudden. >> it is...
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many in white america supported desegregation but did not support the demonstrations and passive resistance that drperrault and gandhi. --thoreau -- thoreau and gandhi. this creates ambivalence on the part of white americans. it gave local government the opportunity to skew the news and crushed coverage their way. -- and press coverage their way. does this not sound familiar? the lifters such as dr. king must have felt the weight of a hewnon in justices but heinjust like this -- like this strong -- storm like this, he was able to carry the weight. for every lifter there are hundreds of leaners but on this day standing in front of the statue of american hero,icon, and legend, we are reminded that we must all be lifter's now. we cannot wait for others to carry our message is and lift -- messages and lift our share of the load. although dr. king's legacy can never be summed up in a few minutes, let me leave you with this -- there is heavy lifting to be done again and in the spirit of dr. king's lasting legacy, we need to start now. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> i pause to honor the liv
many in white america supported desegregation but did not support the demonstrations and passive resistance that drperrault and gandhi. --thoreau -- thoreau and gandhi. this creates ambivalence on the part of white americans. it gave local government the opportunity to skew the news and crushed coverage their way. -- and press coverage their way. does this not sound familiar? the lifters such as dr. king must have felt the weight of a hewnon in justices but heinjust like this -- like this...
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dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time, there is no violence. the 1000 negroes and 400 white ministers and a civil-rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the state troopers stood. there were ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold their ground. he asks that they be allowed to pray. there are a few minutes of mounting tension. the request to pray is granted and they kneeled in the street. the march finally gets under way as dr. martin luther king addresses the crowd at the starting point. twice before the marchers had been turned back by state troopers, now they march under a federal court order and with protection of national guard units and federal troops -- 3000 men. there are 2300 marchers in line. half of highway 80 is closed to traffic. the marchers have been ordered to reduce their numbers to 300, a measure designed for their safety. there are a few isolated flare ups between whites and negroes, but otherwise the demonstration is peaceful. the first day the marchers tramp a little over 7 miles. they wanted to present a pet
dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time, there is no violence. the 1000 negroes and 400 white ministers and a civil-rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the state troopers stood. there were ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold their ground. he asks that they be allowed to pray. there are a few minutes of mounting tension. the request to pray is granted and they kneeled in the street. the march finally gets under way as dr....
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white house. i found a perfect 1. dr. berzinsky. i spoke of him because i listened to him by accident, and he is just what we need in the white house. he can really shake things up. he is very knowledgeable. every subject, how to attain peace in the middle east. he is a very smart man, a combination of fdr, president eisenhower, and the pope. i hope he runs for the next election. even chris matthews, my favorite show outside of c-span, of course, he is too much about, oh, perry and the others that are running. i am bored already. why is it happening so fast? host: thanks. guest: you are right, that the election season has extended so it may be trying the american people's patience. we have seen so many debates with these candidates. i think it would be an historic level of debates which is running a big risk for republicans because the more they exposed the extreme candidates, many of whom probably have no chance of being the nominee, but the more they expose those people to the rest of america who may be was not paying attention to
white house. i found a perfect 1. dr. berzinsky. i spoke of him because i listened to him by accident, and he is just what we need in the white house. he can really shake things up. he is very knowledgeable. every subject, how to attain peace in the middle east. he is a very smart man, a combination of fdr, president eisenhower, and the pope. i hope he runs for the next election. even chris matthews, my favorite show outside of c-span, of course, he is too much about, oh, perry and the others...
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dr. wong says patients with aplastic anemia can get transfusions of red cells and platelets but it's the lack of white blood cells that's the real problem. >> some patients if they were not diagnosed quickly, can present with very serious infection that could be life- threatening. >> reporter: kyle is getting immunosuppressant medical therapy but it could take six weeks to know if it's working. >> if he doesn't respond, if he is not cured of his disease he will be in need of a bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: that means finding a donor, which is complicated. >> because he is mixed race, half chinese, half caucasian. and so to find a match, it might be a challenge. >> reporter: his best bet a sibling. his sibling is not a match. that means searching the registry for unrelated matches. mixed race donors are hard to come by. >> more people of any ethnicity to be part of this particular live your minority ethnicity we encourage people to register as a donor. >> reporter: the more people who get tested the better the odds. >> we hope that -- we're hopful. >> dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >>> we
dr. wong says patients with aplastic anemia can get transfusions of red cells and platelets but it's the lack of white blood cells that's the real problem. >> some patients if they were not diagnosed quickly, can present with very serious infection that could be life- threatening. >> reporter: kyle is getting immunosuppressant medical therapy but it could take six weeks to know if it's working. >> if he doesn't respond, if he is not cured of his disease he will be in need of a...
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dr. james peterson, next, stay with us. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white was recognized by marie clairewill change your life because it whitens by removing up to 80% of surface stains. see how it can change your life. crest 3d white. life opens up when you do. with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal...
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dr. ron paul, in the lead in iowa. but first, the white house soup of the day. cream of broccoli. i had a little broccoli cheddar at panera yesterday. i'm not going to lie. it was delicious. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ >>> with congress at a standoff over the payroll tax, emotions are running very high. >> what is happening here today is shameful, it is an utter disgrace, it is unreal, it is unbelievable. >> it is harming the republican party. it is harming the view, if it's possible any more, of the american people about congress. and we've got to get this thing resolved. >> a lot to talk about so let's bring in our panel. politic
dr. ron paul, in the lead in iowa. but first, the white house soup of the day. cream of broccoli. i had a little broccoli cheddar at panera yesterday. i'm not going to lie. it was delicious. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college....
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on behalf of director carl whites in-box and executive for presidential libraries legislative archives and museums dr. jim gardner, welcome to the eisenhower presidential library museum and boyhood home. i am tim reeves, the deputy director. i'm pleased to introduce jim newton, who spent so much time in abilene doing research for his biography of president eisenhower that he deserved to be an honorary citizen of kansas. jim has worked as a reporter, editor and bureau chief at "l.a. times" for more than 20 years. he is currently editor-at-large. jim now serves as a member of the times editorial board, advises on editorial matters and writes and edits for the editorial page and op-ed, including a weekly column examining policy and politics of southern california. jim has previously reported for the atlanta journal-constitution and the clerk of "the new york times" where he served as columnist james reston's a system. jim is a graduate of dartmouth college and the recipient of many local and national awards in journalism. he was part of the "l.a. times" coverage of the l.a. riots of 1992 and the earthqu
on behalf of director carl whites in-box and executive for presidential libraries legislative archives and museums dr. jim gardner, welcome to the eisenhower presidential library museum and boyhood home. i am tim reeves, the deputy director. i'm pleased to introduce jim newton, who spent so much time in abilene doing research for his biography of president eisenhower that he deserved to be an honorary citizen of kansas. jim has worked as a reporter, editor and bureau chief at "l.a....
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dr. gray. professional figures in white coats with important tones of voices and lots of credentials repeatedly dismiss criticism by claiming that their so-called scientific findings had been per reviewed and it sounds beyond reproach and gave each other prizes. to those who disagreed like dr. gray, no matter how prominent, they were treated like non entities like they didn't exist or disparged with labels like denier. that's what you do. now how much uglier does it get? how much against the standard of professional science can you be than to try paint someone like that because he disagrees with you? these unprofessional tactics won't work forever and it's becoming ever clear that the manmade global warming steam roller is beginning to fall apart. scientists clammering for subserve yent acceptance to their theory is making a sham of the science. we now know what they were doing. i'm speaking of climategate, the publication of over 1,000 emails and 3,000 other unofficially obtained documents from one of the world's foremost global warming research institutes, global research institute of east an
dr. gray. professional figures in white coats with important tones of voices and lots of credentials repeatedly dismiss criticism by claiming that their so-called scientific findings had been per reviewed and it sounds beyond reproach and gave each other prizes. to those who disagreed like dr. gray, no matter how prominent, they were treated like non entities like they didn't exist or disparged with labels like denier. that's what you do. now how much uglier does it get? how much against the...
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dr. condoleezza rice, the national security advisor that did not make the trip. i did not hear that conversation. we were then in a classroom that had been converted into a whiteouse command center. standing by the door of another classroom. in the other classroom were very young elementary school opportunities, 2nd graders and a press pool. and we're standing at the door. the principal's with me and the president. >> yep. >> and the director of the white house situation room comes up to the president and says, sir, it appears a small twin engine prop plane crashed into a tower at the new york trade center. our collective response was what a horrible accident at pilot must have had a heard attack. the principal hit the door to the classroom. when the door shut, i was standing there, the director came up and said sir, it appears it was not a small twin engine prop plane, it was a commercial jetliner. my mind flashed to the fear of that experienced by the passengers on the plane. that is where my mind went. a nanosecond the womaa said oh, my gosh another plane hit the tower of the trade center. my mind wenn to obl, osama bin laden. that is what we called him. it
dr. condoleezza rice, the national security advisor that did not make the trip. i did not hear that conversation. we were then in a classroom that had been converted into a whiteouse command center. standing by the door of another classroom. in the other classroom were very young elementary school opportunities, 2nd graders and a press pool. and we're standing at the door. the principal's with me and the president. >> yep. >> and the director of the white house situation room comes...
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dr. brown, sorry. and the marcums and lieutenant colonel from the white house. educating us all. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> today on "washington journal," a republican pollster talks about his focus groups on the 2012 campaign cycle. after that, a discussion on the future of iraq now that u.s. troops have left the country with daniel serwer of the middle east institute. and later, we'll chat with author jeffrey crouch about his latest book, "the presidential pardon power." that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> midland high school students, for this year's c-span student cam video competition, we want to you tell us what part of the constitution has meaning to you and why. let us know in a five to eight-minute documentary and get it to c-span by january 20, 2012, less than a month away, for your chance to win the grand prize. there's $50,000 in total prizes. the video documentary competition is open to students grade six through 12. so for complete details, go o
dr. brown, sorry. and the marcums and lieutenant colonel from the white house. educating us all. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> today on "washington journal," a republican pollster talks about his focus groups on the 2012 campaign cycle. after that, a discussion on the future of iraq now that u.s. troops have left the country with daniel serwer of the middle east institute. and later, we'll chat...
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dr. zaius said, "his destiny." [ laughter ] "i'm not saying all humans are bad. [ laughter ] simply cause they are skin is whiteo do a one man show on broadway. i want you to do that. you got such a range, my man. i'm so happy for you, i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're doing movies with al pacino and all this stuff. i want to show everyone a clip of this drama you have out. it's out this weekend. it's tracy morgan in "the son of no one." check this out. >> vinnie. you got something you want to say to me? >> you never told nobody. why you never told nobody? 'cause you was my friend? you still my friend? >> i couldn't talk. >> but you did talk. you did talk. >> you said you weren't going to say nothin' to nobody. >> you said you weren't gonna tell nobody. >> i knew you were too good. >> jimmy: oh, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not supposed to tell anybody. the fugazi. >> yeah, the fugazi. >> jimmy: you guys, tracy morgan's new movie "the son of no one" is in theaters on this friday. [ cheers and applause ] mario batali's serving dinner after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers
dr. zaius said, "his destiny." [ laughter ] "i'm not saying all humans are bad. [ laughter ] simply cause they are skin is whiteo do a one man show on broadway. i want you to do that. you got such a range, my man. i'm so happy for you, i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're doing movies with al pacino and all this stuff. i want to show everyone a clip of this drama you have out. it's out this weekend. it's tracy morgan in "the son of no one."...