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the newspaper interviewed the lead doctor, of emory university and quoted from a colorful account of one inmate's lsd trip tto the newspaper did not identify the inmate but whitey and the other prisoners easily could've recognized him as wingfield are dead, the newspaper that credit has lifted the description of the trip that he wrote for the atlanta which was the prison magazine, they covered in on prison magazine. the inmate publication. and other press coverage about this lsd project, a national magazine called man's magazine in an age that include such articles as ted williams, heal or hero? and virgins, would you marry one? ran on a cover story titled i went insane for science. and the author was a doctor writing anonymously about his experimental lsd trip and the article included mention of the working atlanta prison. whitey met with him and his associates just a few weeks after he started working in a hospital in july. he underwent a screening process overseen by lawrence brian, the prison psychologist admitted whitey to the psych ward the previous october. inmates called him
the newspaper interviewed the lead doctor, of emory university and quoted from a colorful account of one inmate's lsd trip tto the newspaper did not identify the inmate but whitey and the other prisoners easily could've recognized him as wingfield are dead, the newspaper that credit has lifted the description of the trip that he wrote for the atlanta which was the prison magazine, they covered in on prison magazine. the inmate publication. and other press coverage about this lsd project, a...
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the paper interviewed the leah doctor of emory university and quoted from an account of one inmate's trip. the newspaper didn't identify the inmate but whitey and the other prisoners could have for leggitt fais hammes wingfield bernadette, the newspaper without credit have listed the description that he had written for the atlanta in which was the prison magazine. they covered it in their own prison magazine. the inmate publication. in an issue that included such articles as ted williams, she'll or hero, and virgins would you marry one? ran on a cover story called i went insane for science and the author was a doctor writing anonymously about his experimental trip and the article included the mention of his work in the atlanta prison. whitey met with pfizer and his associates just a few weeks after he started working in a hospital in july. the heat under -- he underwent a process to the site cord the previous october. the inmates called him the not doctor. dr. brough and interviewed whitey and administered psychometrics tests which included tests designed to confirm a volunteer was n
the paper interviewed the leah doctor of emory university and quoted from an account of one inmate's trip. the newspaper didn't identify the inmate but whitey and the other prisoners could have for leggitt fais hammes wingfield bernadette, the newspaper without credit have listed the description that he had written for the atlanta in which was the prison magazine. they covered it in their own prison magazine. the inmate publication. in an issue that included such articles as ted williams,...
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layla and andy haner bring their baby emory every month to see doss students-- many of whom come from-income households th dficu famly situations. >> it's been really hard to teach people that no matter how much you cram into their brains, no matter how long they have math, no matter how long their reading blocks are, if they are thinking about the trauma that they experienced last night or they are thinking about a kid who pushed them on the playground or they are thinking about somebody who took their ball or somebody that whispered something nasty about them, they are not learning. >> reporter: doss says her students are making up to two years of growth every school year in subjects like reading and math because the learning environment has become safer. >> with this program we are able to teach them how to deal with those feelings, how to solve those conflicts, how to take a breath and then they can go into the academics and that's when they are learning. >> reporter: and long after class is over, babies who take part in the program get an additional benefit from teaching these le
layla and andy haner bring their baby emory every month to see doss students-- many of whom come from-income households th dficu famly situations. >> it's been really hard to teach people that no matter how much you cram into their brains, no matter how long they have math, no matter how long their reading blocks are, if they are thinking about the trauma that they experienced last night or they are thinking about a kid who pushed them on the playground or they are thinking about somebody...
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their allies in a very ugly effort to overturn the government of syria and to create instability at emory and. so perhaps america did indeed pull the others in to then pull itself out two years on washington is criticised for its failure to bring things to had in syria motor home and abroad we are providing vital humanitarian assistance but my it is here in assistance doesn't stop bombs. the rebels who have suffered losses as heavy as the military now see they feel betrayed by the us we did not get any real action on the ground from the united nation from the united states speculation is brewing that washington is starting to view the assad regime as the lesser of two evils preferable to radical jihadist groups the obama administration although there are levels and levels of what you what governments do basically it is it has been interested in seeing. there is a way out of this mess but in reality america is still in it white house decision last month may have ruled out arming the rebels an idea backed by the pentagon cia and state department but the country's doing little to stop others
their allies in a very ugly effort to overturn the government of syria and to create instability at emory and. so perhaps america did indeed pull the others in to then pull itself out two years on washington is criticised for its failure to bring things to had in syria motor home and abroad we are providing vital humanitarian assistance but my it is here in assistance doesn't stop bombs. the rebels who have suffered losses as heavy as the military now see they feel betrayed by the us we did not...
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carlos emory takes the three and buries the three to give oregon a 14-point lead. the ducks roll.y did win the pac 12 tournament. the first win for the ducks since 2007. they'll have their handsful when they face st. louis tomorrow. they were also impressive yesterday. >>> this is the one that disappointed me and everyone else. gonzaga taking on number 16 southern. since the 16 has never beaten a number one seed, let's see how much they're blowing them out by. four minutes left. the game is tied. it is gut check time for the zags. gary bell jr. nerves of steel. knocks down the huge three and saves the zags from a part of tournament history they want nod part of. gonzaga got all they could handle. they win 64-58. they face number nine seed wichita state tomorrow. >>> louisville, the other number one seed, yesterday they had no problem whatsoever with north carolina at&t. they lead 65-37. a loose ball. flips it to russ smith. he slams it down. smith was the game's high scorer with 23 points. louisville goes on to win 79-48. they face colorado state. >>> number three seed marquette t
carlos emory takes the three and buries the three to give oregon a 14-point lead. the ducks roll.y did win the pac 12 tournament. the first win for the ducks since 2007. they'll have their handsful when they face st. louis tomorrow. they were also impressive yesterday. >>> this is the one that disappointed me and everyone else. gonzaga taking on number 16 southern. since the 16 has never beaten a number one seed, let's see how much they're blowing them out by. four minutes left. the...
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as many as 100 separate encampments in the meddile of this area is this randon street sign readiing emory street then there is this sign reading no tresspassing, this land is closed to the public no entry or occupation but what i noticed, as if every homeless emcampment there are lots of bicycles and this electric go-ped scooter valued at 1200 bucks getting a fresh charge from this gas powered generator which is let's stop the video here is also powering this lap top located inside the tent this encampment is unique in the fact that this tent actually has a car parked next to it, although is registration expired in 2012 and this uhaul truck is here because one of the residents is packing up in advance of the clean up but what i can never understand is often when i am taping. people will walk right up the camera to tell me they don't want to be on camera >> because you are filming the truck that i rented now for the record i have seen filthier encampments but then i discovered that some residents are simply moving their trash around how do i know this well because in ths trash pile this is
as many as 100 separate encampments in the meddile of this area is this randon street sign readiing emory street then there is this sign reading no tresspassing, this land is closed to the public no entry or occupation but what i noticed, as if every homeless emcampment there are lots of bicycles and this electric go-ped scooter valued at 1200 bucks getting a fresh charge from this gas powered generator which is let's stop the video here is also powering this lap top located inside the tent...
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sue swearer for the born this way foundation and emory from the youth advisory board and welcome you be here. we're really excited. >> it's a thrill to be a part of this -- it's so important to do. how did you get involved? >> so in 2011 when lady gaga and her mom cynthia started the foundation they asked if i will be involved in the launch and i said, great, of course, they asked me to be the chair of the research advisory board. >> and emory? >> well, when the foundation was creating the youth add advisory board they were looking for young people who were act ifs in their communities already and through my organization where i worked, i was nominated for teaching kids how to be constructive in a positive way. applied and was accepted. >> how big of an impact has she had on stop bullying or cherishing yourself for who you are? >> it's just been huge in terms of the message of accepting individuality and acceptance and giving youth skills and resources to create a kinder, braver world and just the impact of the foundation in terms of partnering with viacom the berkman center at harva
sue swearer for the born this way foundation and emory from the youth advisory board and welcome you be here. we're really excited. >> it's a thrill to be a part of this -- it's so important to do. how did you get involved? >> so in 2011 when lady gaga and her mom cynthia started the foundation they asked if i will be involved in the launch and i said, great, of course, they asked me to be the chair of the research advisory board. >> and emory? >> well, when the...
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charles daley, emory university, great place to get treatment. i know folks who have been there myself. thank you so much. and, of course, alice, thank you as well. >>> now, to the highest court in the land. as it takes on what could be the biggest cultural turning point of this generation, whether to legalize same-sex marriage. and today there are better hints as to which way the u.s. supreme court may be going. and you can hear this for yourself, moments ago, the audio from inside the courtroom was released. we're going to bring it to you as soon as we possibly can. i promise we're work on turning it around for you. yesterday, the nine justices, they analyzed the state proposition that bans same sex marriage. we talked about it yesterday, prop 8 out of california. today they analyzed the federal law, the defense of marriage act, otherwise known as doma, which defines marriage as strictly between a man and a woman. and after these arguments ended this morning, same-sex marriage opponents said it looks bad for his side. >> it appears now that dom
charles daley, emory university, great place to get treatment. i know folks who have been there myself. thank you so much. and, of course, alice, thank you as well. >>> now, to the highest court in the land. as it takes on what could be the biggest cultural turning point of this generation, whether to legalize same-sex marriage. and today there are better hints as to which way the u.s. supreme court may be going. and you can hear this for yourself, moments ago, the audio from inside...
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as we look at emory you have, oakland is 46 and walnut creek is cooler at 42, and 49 in pleasanten and antioch at 47. as we look at 87, san jose is 46 and we have cupertino at 45, and milpitas at 48, and among hill at 47 and you will need a heavy coat around santa rosa and petaluma at 37, novato at 39 and sausalito is not bad at 50 degrees. today we will have a mostly sunny and breezy day and mostly clear and cooler. high clouds are close to mild if not seasonal temperatures this week. cold front swept to the south and high pressure moving in, and the distance between the two is fairly tight so the breezes. develop in the afternoon hours. higher elevations will have the fastest breezes. they will help bring in sunshine and a few clouds from time to time and temperatures are in mid-to-upper 50's in the santa clara. a lost 63 to 65-degree temperatures on the peninsula and cooler and breezy in millbrae at 59 and upper 50's along the coast but you will see more sunshine than the better part of the week and near 60 in downtown and south san francisco and mid-60's to upper 60's throughout th
as we look at emory you have, oakland is 46 and walnut creek is cooler at 42, and 49 in pleasanten and antioch at 47. as we look at 87, san jose is 46 and we have cupertino at 45, and milpitas at 48, and among hill at 47 and you will need a heavy coat around santa rosa and petaluma at 37, novato at 39 and sausalito is not bad at 50 degrees. today we will have a mostly sunny and breezy day and mostly clear and cooler. high clouds are close to mild if not seasonal temperatures this week. cold...
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>>> our religious professor, of emory university. he doesn't seem to be a stickler for papal traditions. what duoes this signal to you? >> the red shoes are symbolic of the blood of the martyrs on which the church stands. they are flashy. he hasn't wanted those. lots of the other accoutrements of power and whatnot. the name says it all, right? he chose pope francis after the great saint who identified with the poor, cared with the poor. pope francis wants a church of the poor, poor church for the poor. that could have wide scale ramifications for changes in the church. right now he's left all the vatican administration in place while he prays for changes, about changes. >> would you say he's a rebel or a maverick? or what would you say if he's defying all these traditions or at least appears to be for now? >> i don't think a maverick. i think he's conservative and will fit within the papacy of benedict. he's clearly bringing back some of the ancient virtues of poverty, humility and adding this dash of informality and the charm. >> ho
>>> our religious professor, of emory university. he doesn't seem to be a stickler for papal traditions. what duoes this signal to you? >> the red shoes are symbolic of the blood of the martyrs on which the church stands. they are flashy. he hasn't wanted those. lots of the other accoutrements of power and whatnot. the name says it all, right? he chose pope francis after the great saint who identified with the poor, cared with the poor. pope francis wants a church of the poor,...
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with us now is professor brent strong, expert in theology at emory university and he's an ordained ministertory of crucifixion and resurrection, how does this apply to us today? >> right, well, easter is the celebration of christ resurrection, but it's intricately related to the story of christ's passion, culminating in his story on good friday. so in christian thought, these three days, good friday, and easter sunday are known as the three days. they go together. and it shows that easter celebration, as great as it is and as joyous as it is is not in denial of christ's suffering or real life and death matters, but really a conquering of that, so that easter is, you know, the fundamental christian miracle, the kind of sign of new life, unexpected hope. >> but hasn't easter sort of become commercialized. how about all the eggs and east bunny and candy peeps. how does that play into it? >> on the one hand, there's not a lot about that that's connected to christian easter. some of the things about bunnies and the eggs go back to earlier than christian. they mean differently in that context. th
with us now is professor brent strong, expert in theology at emory university and he's an ordained ministertory of crucifixion and resurrection, how does this apply to us today? >> right, well, easter is the celebration of christ resurrection, but it's intricately related to the story of christ's passion, culminating in his story on good friday. so in christian thought, these three days, good friday, and easter sunday are known as the three days. they go together. and it shows that easter...
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for their sake, as a plage to clinton health matters initiative and in brian's .emory, i have made a promise enough. enough. no more research ignored. no more americans suffering alone. no more americans feeling ashamed because they have a disease. no more lives wasted. that is the promise of brian's wish. our new organization will launch later this year with a new name that reflects our national mission. we'll make a permanent and large-scale impact on this disease. e goal is simple to cut in half the number of americans who suffer from this disease, the number of americans two die from this disease, and the cost to our society of this disease. , solutions are clear prevention, treatment, recovery. we all provide resources to families, we want to make sure parents know what puts their children at risk. we'll move research off of scientists shelves into our communities where they belong. we'll refresh policymakers for ledge slayive changes that make common sense. once in for all, we'll eliminate the stigma of addiction. all of this, i promise as a parent. parent who knows the anguish
for their sake, as a plage to clinton health matters initiative and in brian's .emory, i have made a promise enough. enough. no more research ignored. no more americans suffering alone. no more americans feeling ashamed because they have a disease. no more lives wasted. that is the promise of brian's wish. our new organization will launch later this year with a new name that reflects our national mission. we'll make a permanent and large-scale impact on this disease. e goal is simple to cut in...
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there's burst body, a female, was found at the emory build beach around 7:00 a.m. by a jogger.e second victim it is not yet been released. police are less eating at the two deaths are related. autopsies are planned for both victims. >> this dampens as the fire departments of its first brand-new fire house in more than 40 years. disposal street building, replaces the old fire station which was one of the busiest firehouse is in the nation. in a seismically safe facility cost $12 million. the construction was mostly paid for by the standards as the museum of modern art, an exchange of land under the old station house on woodwst. howard street. the museum will use that land as part of its expansion. the financial powerhouses charles schwab, also said the museum's chairman says it's a great deal. here is a rendering of what the new museum expansion will look like. >> instead of taking the stage last night, alternative old singer michelle shocked sat outside a santa cruz nightclub protesting the cancellation of her show. she was dressed in white state the suit would table across our
there's burst body, a female, was found at the emory build beach around 7:00 a.m. by a jogger.e second victim it is not yet been released. police are less eating at the two deaths are related. autopsies are planned for both victims. >> this dampens as the fire departments of its first brand-new fire house in more than 40 years. disposal street building, replaces the old fire station which was one of the busiest firehouse is in the nation. in a seismically safe facility cost $12 million....
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researchers at emory gave kids a simple do you know test.ere born? do you know where your parents went to high school? if children understand that they're part of a larger narrative, then they're more capable of coping. so you should spend time telling and retelling the story of your family's positive moments and the negative moments and how you overcame them. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> coming up next, daryl hannah's new documentary. "greedy, lying bastards." takes a look inside the enormous power of those fighting to deny climate change. we'll take a look at that coming up. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. [ sneezes ] [ sniffles ] [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face
researchers at emory gave kids a simple do you know test.ere born? do you know where your parents went to high school? if children understand that they're part of a larger narrative, then they're more capable of coping. so you should spend time telling and retelling the story of your family's positive moments and the negative moments and how you overcame them. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> coming up next, daryl hannah's new documentary. "greedy, lying...
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researchers at emory university gave people a do you know test?know where your grandparents were born? do you know where your parents went to high school? if children understand they're part of a larger narrative, then they're more capable of coping. so you should spend time telling and retelling the story of your family's positive moments and the negative moments and how you overcame them. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> it's a sure sign that a new pope will soon be elected. i'm talking about that chimney that they're installing on the roof of the sistine chapel. we'll look at what will happen behind the chapel's closed doors. >>> and the stunning before-and-after photo of a man who was arrested and forgotten behind bars for nearly two years. the case he won against a county in new mexico. yo, give it up, dude! up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment bas
researchers at emory university gave people a do you know test?know where your grandparents were born? do you know where your parents went to high school? if children understand they're part of a larger narrative, then they're more capable of coping. so you should spend time telling and retelling the story of your family's positive moments and the negative moments and how you overcame them. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> it's a sure sign that a new pope will...