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dr. white, you saw him in the film, you saw him grow as a human being and doctor. it was a profound transformation. they believe in what they're doing and believe in providing the care for those communities. they know that the people have nowhere else to go. it is hard. it is like a sport. you imagine getting hit. these linebackers and quarterbacks are getting hit. these doctors and nurses are getting hit emotionally every day with the weight of the entire community, whether it is a young child being killed, a family has to be informed, seeing someone repeatedly coming back, the frequent-flier is, drug addicts coming back over and over again, but not giving up because you do not know where that person has been the day before. you do not know where that person is going to be the day after. if you can give them one more shot. they believe that, they internalize that. the institution, the community engenders that sense of purpose. it is quite remarkable. it was surprising to me as i got to know a lot of the caregivers. tavis: the project is called "the waiting room."
dr. white, you saw him in the film, you saw him grow as a human being and doctor. it was a profound transformation. they believe in what they're doing and believe in providing the care for those communities. they know that the people have nowhere else to go. it is hard. it is like a sport. you imagine getting hit. these linebackers and quarterbacks are getting hit. these doctors and nurses are getting hit emotionally every day with the weight of the entire community, whether it is a young child...
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it was -- there was a white love or, dr.iesk who was trying to bring people together within racial lines within the presbyterian church. dr. thurman had met gandhi. on the way back from india, he had experienced a type of path in terms of unity of people. he kept thinking about -- let me see how i need to put this into practice, the unity of all people and that was the purpose of the fellowship church to bring everybody together, from a racial background, creative background. >> find common ground. >> if people can come together and experience a religious background, there would be a common ground that would undercut all the barriers and that was the idea behind fellowship church. that's not so much what you believe. it's come together and come here and let us know you and knowing of you, we're going to find out there are some basic hungers of the heart that we all have. there is a basic underlying unity that we all have and we should celebrate that. it's ideal if we can do deal with rehim on, you take that into your workpla
it was -- there was a white love or, dr.iesk who was trying to bring people together within racial lines within the presbyterian church. dr. thurman had met gandhi. on the way back from india, he had experienced a type of path in terms of unity of people. he kept thinking about -- let me see how i need to put this into practice, the unity of all people and that was the purpose of the fellowship church to bring everybody together, from a racial background, creative background. >> find...
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dr. phil: are you saying they stole him. >> we were told we couldn't adopt him because we were white. >> dr. you are saying this is best for the tribe not the child. >> dr. phil: let's do it. let's go get you better. announcer: here we go. have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: if i can get the family on track are you willing to do that. this is a changing day in your
dr. phil: are you saying they stole him. >> we were told we couldn't adopt him because we were white. >> dr. you are saying this is best for the tribe not the child. >> dr. phil: let's do it. let's go get you better. announcer: here we go. have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: if i can get the family on track are you willing to do that. this is a changing day in your
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let's talk to white house policy chairman. dr. price welcome back to the program. what did you hear? do you think the across the board budget cuts is dead? >> no, i think you are right. i think that is the president's card that you wants to play to force congress to be able to do what he wants to do which is to raise taxes. he was referring tom to the defense cuts, right? >> i think so. >> you know he is doing that because he wants to win virginia. whether he is being a phony or wants to protect our defense posture. you have to rewrite the across the board cuts. >> look, you have to believe that the president's deed is going to watch his word. the defense industry has taken a $500 billion reduction in spending. it is 19% of our budget. that isn't going to work and leon panetta himself said if that happens it would hollow out our defenses. i goat that. romney was hammering obama on this topic. what i'm confused about is what happened. is the president going to change his position in other words will he say to you and the republican leadership, go ahead and come up w
let's talk to white house policy chairman. dr. price welcome back to the program. what did you hear? do you think the across the board budget cuts is dead? >> no, i think you are right. i think that is the president's card that you wants to play to force congress to be able to do what he wants to do which is to raise taxes. he was referring tom to the defense cuts, right? >> i think so. >> you know he is doing that because he wants to win virginia. whether he is being a phony...
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for-profit insurance companies that has such a stranglehold on our congress and now on the white house. >> drjill stein, this is your profession, health care. >> that's right, it's my profession read this is where i live. i live in the state of massachusetts. i have seen the affordable care act. we also call it romneycare or obamacare, take your pick. we have seen their rollout. what we have seen is the affordable care act actually in the flesh is neither affordable nor caring, because in fact, it provides stripped-down plans which are fairly expensive unless you are in a very low income, unless you are poor and are covered, costs go up a stunningly. if you're making less than $20,000 a year as a family, you are covered. it has expanded care for the very poor, and that is a good thing. but if you're in the $20,000- $40,000 bracket, action, your costs go up 5% of your income, a staggering amount of money, to add an additional 5% of your income to our health care costs. and yet you are not covered. on average, these plans cover about 75% of your costs -- i think it is more like 7%. yet you are
for-profit insurance companies that has such a stranglehold on our congress and now on the white house. >> drjill stein, this is your profession, health care. >> that's right, it's my profession read this is where i live. i live in the state of massachusetts. i have seen the affordable care act. we also call it romneycare or obamacare, take your pick. we have seen their rollout. what we have seen is the affordable care act actually in the flesh is neither affordable nor caring,...
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obama for, we also have to thank him for his wise choice of the director of the white house office of national aids policy, dr. brad colfax. [cheering and applauding] >> well, good morning, everybody. isn't the fog great? [laughter] >> after spending the summer in d.c., i can say i will never, ever be critical of fog again. [laughter] >> and as many of you know, i had the privilege before going to the office of national aids policy in d.c. to work for the health department for 15 years under barbara's inspirational leadership and susan's incredible mentor ship and supervision. it's just been fantastic to go to d.c. and realize what incredible history and progress san francisco has and continues to make and help guide us at the national level in terms of the epidemic. today the celebration of bridge research is just another step forward, a huge step forward in the city's remarkable leadership at the local, national, and international level in hiv prevention care and treatment. and the bridge research team, the history has just been remarkable in terms from the early days of the epidemic, in terms of the natura
obama for, we also have to thank him for his wise choice of the director of the white house office of national aids policy, dr. brad colfax. [cheering and applauding] >> well, good morning, everybody. isn't the fog great? [laughter] >> after spending the summer in d.c., i can say i will never, ever be critical of fog again. [laughter] >> and as many of you know, i had the privilege before going to the office of national aids policy in d.c. to work for the health department for...
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the reestablishment of the white house initiative by president obama was another accomplishment. president obama's cabinets has dr. steven chu. the very first asian-american -- as ambassador to the republic of china. we have a lot of accomplishments. it was not that accident, my friends. everyone of you know that you work hard. all these things are done on purpose. i want to let you know that we also can boast twice as many asian-americans on federal benches. those of us to understand the impact of the supreme court and what it can do or on june, we know that having asian-americans on the federal bench is a line up for appointments to the supreme court. thank you very much for this opportunity. i want to say that silicon valley is the birthplace of high-tech. silicon valley is the birthplace of norm. five minutes? thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, congressmen. we would have extended the five minutes if we got a karaoke's song. >> this event would have not been possible by the financial contributions of our sponsors. we want to thank chevron corp., wells fargo, mcdonald's, academy of arts university, a
the reestablishment of the white house initiative by president obama was another accomplishment. president obama's cabinets has dr. steven chu. the very first asian-american -- as ambassador to the republic of china. we have a lot of accomplishments. it was not that accident, my friends. everyone of you know that you work hard. all these things are done on purpose. i want to let you know that we also can boast twice as many asian-americans on federal benches. those of us to understand the...
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pla before he signed on, neil p barofsky was a federal prosecutor in new york chasing white-collar criminals and dr lords. he busted 50 members of a columbian guerrilla group deeply involved in narcotics trafficking. at tarp, he was assigned to ferret out waste, fraud and abuse. the banks didn't make it easy, and neither did the u.s. government. neil barofsky tells this story in his book, "bailout: an inside account of how washington abandoned main street while rescuing wall street." he is now a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the new york university school of law. neil barofsky, welcome. >> thank you. >> when you were a kid, did you say, "mom, dad, i want to grow up and be an inspector general?" >> no, i said i wanted to be a lawyer, though. >> you did? >> it must be some sort of major genetic flaw i have. but my mom keeps a fortune cookie that said, "you will be a great lawyer one day." and i signed it and dated it. i thini was 12 years old.12 so there was something weird about me that i wanted to be a lawyer. i wanted to be a prosecutor. i mean, that was sort of what i wanted to do. maybe
pla before he signed on, neil p barofsky was a federal prosecutor in new york chasing white-collar criminals and dr lords. he busted 50 members of a columbian guerrilla group deeply involved in narcotics trafficking. at tarp, he was assigned to ferret out waste, fraud and abuse. the banks didn't make it easy, and neither did the u.s. government. neil barofsky tells this story in his book, "bailout: an inside account of how washington abandoned main street while rescuing wall street."...
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white schools. some students disagree. >> to provide opportunities and not do one for other side. >> reporter: dr. earl richards president of moore dan state university said this is not just about black students. equal funding can help students of all color. >> there's something to be learned about the mix, about the diversity that i think contributes to not only higher education but a way of doing it. >> reporter: attorneys tell me it could be two weeks before a decision is made. at the federal courthouse in baltimore, don harrison, abc2 news. >>> we are thinking pink at abc2. today we within the to the breast cancer center and wanted to find the myth surrounding breast cancer. >> i think women are terrified by this disease. this disease is all over the media, which is a good thing. it brings awareness to so many women but women are afraid. everyone knows someone who has breast cancer. i think one very common myth women will come in after being diagnosed with breast cancer and say no one in my family has breast cancer -- not my mom, sister. the fact is over 85% of newly diagnosed women do not hav
white schools. some students disagree. >> to provide opportunities and not do one for other side. >> reporter: dr. earl richards president of moore dan state university said this is not just about black students. equal funding can help students of all color. >> there's something to be learned about the mix, about the diversity that i think contributes to not only higher education but a way of doing it. >> reporter: attorneys tell me it could be two weeks before a...
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this white house and people like dr. ruiz, who are sympathizers and apologists for the greatness of america still believe that -- they believe that actually, if we apologize to our opponents, if we're just nice to them, they'll be nice to us in return. because of this our country is less safe, it is a much more dangerous place today than it was four years ago. >> thank you, congresswoman. dr. ruiz, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> congresswoman continues to speak the language of gridlock. this is clear evidence why congress is broken. now, over and over she will repeat this incident in the city of plymouth, and it's a shame, it is a shame, it is a shame that you are trying to make me seem like i'm anti-american. >> six years, six years, six years. >> the beauty of america, for which my father and your uncles went to war for were to protect our ability to give voice to our american heritage to, give them a voice in our american story, congresswoman. >> all right, thank you, dr. ruiz. next question. >> congresswoman, this
this white house and people like dr. ruiz, who are sympathizers and apologists for the greatness of america still believe that -- they believe that actually, if we apologize to our opponents, if we're just nice to them, they'll be nice to us in return. because of this our country is less safe, it is a much more dangerous place today than it was four years ago. >> thank you, congresswoman. dr. ruiz, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> congresswoman continues to speak the language of...
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dr. kim mulvihill pours out the reason. >>> reporter: tea. >> black tea, red tea, yellow tea, green tea and white tea. >> reporter: next to water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world. >> i like the soothing effect that i get from drinking tea. >> just makes you feel good knowing that it's a health benefit. >> reporter: tea is chockful of powerful anti-oxidants and vitamins. it boosts immune system, helps the heart. >> we drink tea every day. >> reporter: but a new study suggests what you put in tea might make the benefits evaporate. 16 healthy adults drank black tea, some with skim milk or hot water. scientists measured the effect on blood vessels. as reported in the european heart journal compared to water, black tea significantly improved arterial functions but adding milk completely blunted the effects. as to why? researchers suspect the proteins in the milk bind to the anti-oxidants, neutralizing their power. and it's not just dairy. proteins in soy milk have the same negative effect. he is not surprised. >> we have known this for a long time. >> reporter: for lopez that's the only way to drink tea. >> we d
dr. kim mulvihill pours out the reason. >>> reporter: tea. >> black tea, red tea, yellow tea, green tea and white tea. >> reporter: next to water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world. >> i like the soothing effect that i get from drinking tea. >> just makes you feel good knowing that it's a health benefit. >> reporter: tea is chockful of powerful anti-oxidants and vitamins. it boosts immune system, helps the heart. >> we drink tea every...
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dr. snyder. >> he was his personal doctor. he seemed to be at the white house. -- white house 24-7. he kept a diary. they feared if ike got to tents and to worry, he would have another heart attack. he said mr. president, you have to relax. he would say, what you think this job is? of course he was worried. that was a constant theme. >> who was howard snyder? >> he was his personal doctor, older, an army surgeon. it was happenstance he became a doctor. was not properly trained. the misdiagnose -- he misdiagnosed ike's heart attack. ike could have died in 1955. he was a good, old fashioned general practitioner. he knew his patients emotionally. i think that is as important or more important than any kind of medical training he could have bought to the trade -- brought to the table. he met him in the army. he was an army doctor when ike was an officer in the late 40's. he became his doctor when ike was army chief of staff, then he was the first supreme allied commander in europe in 1950, and that is when, about the late 1940's. >> chapter 17 starts off, "when eisenhower was down or st
dr. snyder. >> he was his personal doctor. he seemed to be at the white house. -- white house 24-7. he kept a diary. they feared if ike got to tents and to worry, he would have another heart attack. he said mr. president, you have to relax. he would say, what you think this job is? of course he was worried. that was a constant theme. >> who was howard snyder? >> he was his personal doctor, older, an army surgeon. it was happenstance he became a doctor. was not properly...
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this white house and people like dr. ruiz, who are sympathizers and apologists for the greatness of america still believe that -- they believe that actually, if we apologize to our opponents, if we're just nice to them, they'll be nice to us in return. because of this our country is less safe, it is a much more dangerous place today than it was four years ago. >> thank you, congresswoman. dr. ruiz, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> congresswoman continues to speak the language of gridlock. this is clear evidence why congress is broken. now, over and over she will repeat this incident in the city of plymouth, and it's a shame, it is a shame, it is a shame that you are trying to make me seem like i'm anti-american. >> six years, six years, six years. >> the beauty of america, for which my father and your uncles went to war for were to protect our ability to give voice to our american heritage to, give them a voice in our american story, congresswoman. >> all right, thank you, dr. ruiz. next question. >> congresswoman, this
this white house and people like dr. ruiz, who are sympathizers and apologists for the greatness of america still believe that -- they believe that actually, if we apologize to our opponents, if we're just nice to them, they'll be nice to us in return. because of this our country is less safe, it is a much more dangerous place today than it was four years ago. >> thank you, congresswoman. dr. ruiz, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> congresswoman continues to speak the language of...
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dr. brown and secretary to include whey and milk prices. the farmers say the prices are too low and puts them at a disadvantage compared to other states. >>> now to the reyes for the white house. both president obama and republican nominee mitt romney are attending the same dinner tonight in new york city. the two candidates greeted each other cordially before the event started. the dinner is a benefit for taxless charity and is being held tat end of presidential campaigns since the conclusion of world war ii. >> workers have a de cent living, have a little money in their pockets. that means businesses do better. that means businesses make more profit, then they hire more workers. that's how you grow an economy. that's why we can't go back ward. >> earlier today president obama campaigned in new hafrp chir pointing out the progress made during his and promising more to come and getting concentrated attention from both political parties. >> the president can't fix washington from the inside. if the middle class has been buried for the last four years and if the economy is not fixed then it's time we changed presidents and elect mitt romney, the next president of the unit
dr. brown and secretary to include whey and milk prices. the farmers say the prices are too low and puts them at a disadvantage compared to other states. >>> now to the reyes for the white house. both president obama and republican nominee mitt romney are attending the same dinner tonight in new york city. the two candidates greeted each other cordially before the event started. the dinner is a benefit for taxless charity and is being held tat end of presidential campaigns since the...
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dr. seuss. >> going to war against big bird is more fun than talking talk about mortgage relief. right neil barofsky, and ben white, great to have you on the program. the (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs. those are facts. >>"if you ever raise taxes on the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! if you have an opinion, you better back it up. >>eliot spitzer takes on politics. >>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: if you want to lower the abortion rate there is an effective way to do it without changing the law. you can see it in our number of the day 61% that's how much birth rate fell when birth control was given away for free. this came out of a study by washington university, 9,000 women, many of whom were poor and uninsured were offered contraceptives without cost. most got iuds or other implants whic
dr. seuss. >> going to war against big bird is more fun than talking talk about mortgage relief. right neil barofsky, and ben white, great to have you on the program. the (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs. those are facts. >>"if you ever raise taxes on the rich, you're going to...
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white people in america." buckle up. >>> lamont hill is causing trouble again, he is always causing trouble. and here is dr. hill. so before we get into your list, what if i wrote an article, the 15 most over rated blank people? what do you think would happen? >> you would be celebrated and uh praised for the caw -- and uh praised for the comedic truth teller that you are. >> you know there is a double standard. >> it is a double standard that white people have power. they have had influence. they have been able to con -- control the united states for years. everything white people can do black people can't do. it is like why is there thought historically white universities. we call white history month -- >> bus the white establishment has the power you can do whatever you want then? >> it doesn't mean that. it means it is not opposite sides of the same coin. why i scream black power it it is community development and when you scream white power it is something different. >> i don't scream any power because i don't like the division of the races. i think you are telling the truth in a roundabout way. in this coun
white people in america." buckle up. >>> lamont hill is causing trouble again, he is always causing trouble. and here is dr. hill. so before we get into your list, what if i wrote an article, the 15 most over rated blank people? what do you think would happen? >> you would be celebrated and uh praised for the caw -- and uh praised for the comedic truth teller that you are. >> you know there is a double standard. >> it is a double standard that white people have...
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dr. mark lamont hill. he takes on columbus to shakespeare. and in our current climate is the only thing worse than a white spur can -- person speaking those words is a black person as that's out of line. all you have to do is look at stacy -- and thank you ann coulter for standing up for her so valiantly. we really appreciate that. [applause] it would be funny and even absurd if it wasn't so wrong and that is the truth. as frederick douglass says liberty is meaningless when the right to utter one's opinion has ceased to exist. ann coulter is not just a champion of freedom of speech. she practices it feverishly every single day and i will leave you with us. i think the most accurate comment about ann's book came from "the american spectator." "mugged" is not just a book, it's a public service. i agree with that wholeheartedly. [applause] i would take that kind of public service over a community organizer and a day. please join me in welcoming ann coulter. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. i hope this won't be like chris christie of the convention where he got a much bigger welcome than an ex. i came back to the responsible choice, a
dr. mark lamont hill. he takes on columbus to shakespeare. and in our current climate is the only thing worse than a white spur can -- person speaking those words is a black person as that's out of line. all you have to do is look at stacy -- and thank you ann coulter for standing up for her so valiantly. we really appreciate that. [applause] it would be funny and even absurd if it wasn't so wrong and that is the truth. as frederick douglass says liberty is meaningless when the right to utter...
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third grade, black, hispanic and white students begin to diverge not because there's something wrong with the black and hispanic students but communities where -- >> drn -- >> thank you. the appropriate acknowledgement. >> when you have poverty, i've talked to people in education who say i cannot get kids to pass a standardized test when they're falling asleep on their desk in the morning because they're hungry, haven't had breakfast because they went to bed at 11:00 last night not because the parents are bad parents but mom is working overnight to pay the rent, parents are working two and three jobs. not the 47% because they're lazy. they're not able to make a living. all the factors that ignores. >> affirmative action has become a dog whistle for getting this takers makers thing. rush limbaugh said something last week that was -- he's always inflammatory but this was sort of beyond. almost beyond. let's take a listen. >> the part is if he got a "c" at harvard somebody gave him an "c" if he needed in harvard law somebody greased the skids. he's a black man and favored because he's a black man and the way has been paved for him. >> yeah. >> that noti
third grade, black, hispanic and white students begin to diverge not because there's something wrong with the black and hispanic students but communities where -- >> drn -- >> thank you. the appropriate acknowledgement. >> when you have poverty, i've talked to people in education who say i cannot get kids to pass a standardized test when they're falling asleep on their desk in the morning because they're hungry, haven't had breakfast because they went to bed at 11:00 last...
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dr. billington, was asking me in the movie version of "all the president's men," the reporters go to the library of congress to look at what the white book, the white house has been checking out, and somebody said, gee, can you go to the library of congress and find out what other people have been checking out? and, of course, no. but how did we get somebody? we went to somebody, and it's in the movie, and we said, sorry, dr. billington, how about breaking the rules? how about helping us? we're not going to misuse this information. go to the people who have those documents and say, look, um, why don't you help me, give them to me. you've got them here, i'll get 'em xeroxed or something like that. and an appeal -- it's amazing. i, in fact, think that everyone in the united states is a secret sharer, believer in the first amendment. and appeal to conscience. if you can't get them to help you, call me, and i'll call them on your behalf, okay? [laughter] [applause] >> i'm sorry that we don't have time. >> yes. mail is woodwardb woodwardb@washpost.com. if anybody else has good information. last question, right? oh, i'm sorry. i'm over ti
dr. billington, was asking me in the movie version of "all the president's men," the reporters go to the library of congress to look at what the white book, the white house has been checking out, and somebody said, gee, can you go to the library of congress and find out what other people have been checking out? and, of course, no. but how did we get somebody? we went to somebody, and it's in the movie, and we said, sorry, dr. billington, how about breaking the rules? how about helping...
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dr. spillane is the author of many works, including the road to the white house on television. he led a discussion in 1996 during the debates, one of which was televised on c-span. he has incurred many achievements. in 2003, he retired as the house better chair at the university of denver. he taught at the university of maryland from 1973 until 2001 and retired with emeritus status. currently, he teaches at the university of maryland as well as shepard university in a part- time capacity. he received his bachelor's in 1963 and his master's in 1965 in american history at the university of new hampshire. and his doctorate from boston university in education and in 1978. please welcome john to elaine. -- johnson lane. >[applause] >> thank you, everyone. could you turn off the house like entirely? the cameras have to have some light here. nice to see you. i'm running for president. [laughter] for some of you, it will be a new language. ben is one of my students. could you stand up? if i shoot up to ben what fields we have -- remember, we will be on television. what field and do we
dr. spillane is the author of many works, including the road to the white house on television. he led a discussion in 1996 during the debates, one of which was televised on c-span. he has incurred many achievements. in 2003, he retired as the house better chair at the university of denver. he taught at the university of maryland from 1973 until 2001 and retired with emeritus status. currently, he teaches at the university of maryland as well as shepard university in a part- time capacity. he...
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dr. rick knabb, thank you your time. >>> sandy is shaking up the race for the white house. with just eight days to go, both campaigns have scrambled their schedules. president obama canceled han appearance in orlando. he just canceled an appearance in green bay. jake tapper is in orlando this morning. >> reporter: in addition to preparing for the final week of this hard-fought race, president obama, mitt romney and their campaign are preparing for hurricane sandy. >> in times like this, one of the things that americans do, we pull together and help out one another. >> reporter: the obama campaign is encouraging supporters by facebook, e-mail, twitter, and their home page to denaonate toe hurricane relief effort. the romney campaign loaded supplies on the bus in virginia to prepare to deliver them to local storm centers after the storm hits. >> i know right now some people in the country are nervous about the storm to hit the coast. our thoughts are with those people, and our prayers are with the people in harm's way. >> reporter: safety. >> fact is, keeping people alive fir
dr. rick knabb, thank you your time. >>> sandy is shaking up the race for the white house. with just eight days to go, both campaigns have scrambled their schedules. president obama canceled han appearance in orlando. he just canceled an appearance in green bay. jake tapper is in orlando this morning. >> reporter: in addition to preparing for the final week of this hard-fought race, president obama, mitt romney and their campaign are preparing for hurricane sandy. >> in...
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dr. bethany marshall, a lot of the neighbors can't believe it, but i mean, look what we're learning about him. fixated on dead bodies. played with little girls almost exclusively. a loner. a whitehborhood. >> he fits the profile and so creepy, every time he went into those little girls' homes you know he was scoping out the bedrooms, trying to find out how to enter a window at night, try to render them helpless. he had a whole fantasy life going. dr. lee is right, there's a sexual component. remember, sadism is one of the five
dr. bethany marshall, a lot of the neighbors can't believe it, but i mean, look what we're learning about him. fixated on dead bodies. played with little girls almost exclusively. a loner. a whitehborhood. >> he fits the profile and so creepy, every time he went into those little girls' homes you know he was scoping out the bedrooms, trying to find out how to enter a window at night, try to render them helpless. he had a whole fantasy life going. dr. lee is right, there's a sexual...
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dr. bethany marshall, a lot of the neighbors can't believe it but look at what we are learning about him, fixated on dead bodies, played with little girls almost exclusively, a loner, a whiteood. >> he fits the profile and it's so creepy. every time he went to those girls homes you know he was scoping out the window, how to enter a window at night. he had a fantasy life going and dr. lee is right. there's a sexual component. sadism is one of the five perversions. >> everyone for those just joining us, an arrest has gone down in the last hours
dr. bethany marshall, a lot of the neighbors can't believe it but look at what we are learning about him, fixated on dead bodies, played with little girls almost exclusively, a loner, a whiteood. >> he fits the profile and it's so creepy. every time he went to those girls homes you know he was scoping out the window, how to enter a window at night. he had a fantasy life going and dr. lee is right. there's a sexual component. sadism is one of the five perversions. >> everyone for...
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dr. jared bernstein. from 2009 until 2011, he was the chief economic adviser to vice president joe biden, the executive director of the white house task force on the middle class, and a member of president obama's's economic team. dr. bernstein area of expertise include federal, state, economic and fiscal policies, income inequality, employment, earnings, international comparison and analysis of financial and housing markets and i'm also sure, manufacturing. prior to joining the obama administration, dr. bernstein was a senior economist and director of living standards at the economic policy institute in washington, d.c. we're happy to have as our moderator, hedrick smith, who was one of the great commentators and authors in the u.s. on policies and other issues and he is a pulitzer prize-winning author. for 26 years, he served as a correspondent for the "new york times" in washington. in 1971, he was a member of the pulitzer prize-winning team that produced the pentagon papers series. he won the international prize for international reporting and he was the chief correspondent. the most exciting is that he has written this
dr. jared bernstein. from 2009 until 2011, he was the chief economic adviser to vice president joe biden, the executive director of the white house task force on the middle class, and a member of president obama's's economic team. dr. bernstein area of expertise include federal, state, economic and fiscal policies, income inequality, employment, earnings, international comparison and analysis of financial and housing markets and i'm also sure, manufacturing. prior to joining the obama...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, new york. >> what a beautiful story. back to our other major story this hour. the race pour the white house.the difference in the election, especially in the wake of superstorm sandy. the ground game, of course, is in, and the swing state of ohio. ♪ introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> when it comes to battleground states, ohio may be the biggest battleground of all. voters' views about the auto industry bailout could help decide the race there mitt romney has been under fire for not supporting the government bailout and now he's fighting back with a new ad. >> obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians who are going to build jeeps in china. >> political contributor john avalon is joining us from youngstown, ohio. john, i understand that, first of all, there has been some pushback from the auto industry execs over the ad. how is this playing out? >> suza
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, new york. >> what a beautiful story. back to our other major story this hour. the race pour the white house.the difference in the election, especially in the wake of superstorm sandy. the ground game, of course, is in, and the swing state of ohio. ♪ introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my...
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to vice president joe biden, executive director of the white house task force on the middle class, and a member of president obama's economic team. dr. bernstein's areas of expertise include federal and state, economic and fiscal policies, income inequality and mobility, trends in employment and earnings, center national comparison and the analysis of housing markets and i'm also sure manufacturing. prior to joining the obama administration, dr. bernstein was a senior economy and the director of living standards at the economic policy institute in washington, dc. finally, we are very happy to have as our mold rate -- moderator, hedrick smith who is one of the great commentators in the it's on policy and manufacturing and other issues. a pulitzer prize winning- -- winner and for 26 years he was a correspondent for "the new york times" in washington, moscow, cairo, saigon, paris, and the american south. i guess that's another foreign country to any of us listed here. [laughter] >> in 1971, as chief diplomatic correspondent, he was a member of the pulitzer prize-winning team that produced the pentagon paper series. he won the pulitzer
to vice president joe biden, executive director of the white house task force on the middle class, and a member of president obama's economic team. dr. bernstein's areas of expertise include federal and state, economic and fiscal policies, income inequality and mobility, trends in employment and earnings, center national comparison and the analysis of housing markets and i'm also sure manufacturing. prior to joining the obama administration, dr. bernstein was a senior economy and the director...