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sigmund freud. >>> but we begin with this. cuts to medicaid and other health care issues are real health talks. behind those stories are real people, including one guy who has a big mission. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> hey, dr. gupta? >> yes, sir? >> you're it. >> i'm it. >> max paige only knows one pace, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before, even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope, just max. and within mere seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >> 3 the-year-old. >> let me guess. 4-year-old, 10-year-old and 6-year-old. >> got it. how did you know? >> we're at the children's hospital of los angeles with max and his brother to see dr. michael soka. max has a pacemaker. actually, it's his third and he's only 6 years old. for parents jennifer and buck, the first sign of trouble came before max was even born. >> my 38-week appointment, we found out that max had structural damage to his heart. they didn't know
sigmund freud. >>> but we begin with this. cuts to medicaid and other health care issues are real health talks. behind those stories are real people, including one guy who has a big mission. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> hey, dr. gupta? >> yes, sir? >> you're it. >> i'm it. >> max paige only knows one pace, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before, even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super...
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what would freud think about "scarface?"d be shocked. >> then crack and crime and rampant addiction. today, we know addiction is a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandise claims of new drugs. we all, in our heart of hearts, want a magic bullet that will cure what ails us. >> a magic bullet. the hope that keeps miracle drugs in business. it is so striking the same miss conceptions and mistakes 100 years apart. here is something healthy. i crossed the finish line. along with the fit nation athletes. we will do it again. a check up with the member of our six pack. with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of ne
what would freud think about "scarface?"d be shocked. >> then crack and crime and rampant addiction. today, we know addiction is a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandise claims of new drugs. we all, in our heart of hearts, want a magic bullet that will cure what ails us. >> a magic bullet. the hope that keeps miracle drugs in business. it is so striking the same miss conceptions and mistakes 100 years apart....
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and they look back at one of the world's greatest artists, luzius -- lucie and freud. -- lucian freudmowlawi has rejected calls to stand down after two days of protests. at least 80 people have been killed and 40 wounded. the elected president is overseeing a steep economic decline. authorities have used force to stop the unrest as well as widespread condemnation. >> for a second day, a military president -- presence on the street of the capital of mowlawi. they are responding to protests like these in the commercial capital on wednesday. all too often with force. across the country, at least 18 are dead and dozens more wounded. the demonstrators want the president to stand down. the civil groups behind this are unhappy at the rising cost of living and the acute shortages. it is the worst, they say, in 70 -- in all the years of independence. the president said he was prepared to meet opposition groups to discuss grievances, but would not step down. >> i strongly believe god will intervene in this political crisis. the opposition leaders and civil survive -- civil society activists are
and they look back at one of the world's greatest artists, luzius -- lucie and freud. -- lucian freudmowlawi has rejected calls to stand down after two days of protests. at least 80 people have been killed and 40 wounded. the elected president is overseeing a steep economic decline. authorities have used force to stop the unrest as well as widespread condemnation. >> for a second day, a military president -- presence on the street of the capital of mowlawi. they are responding to protests...
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lucian freud has died. >> it is to i am here in london. you are watching "newsday." leaders of the 17 countries which use the euro have agreed to the terms of a second bailout plan for greece. the greek rescue package will be worth more than $150 billion and there will be billions more from private investors such as banks. >> nearly 10 years ago, the euro had been lost to a fanfare of celebration. they are now facing the greatest test. the leaders came up with a historic package designed to draw a line under the greek debt crisis. the french president and the german chancellor pushed through a rescue plan which amounted to nearly 110 billion euros. the deal not only covers short- term funding but is intended to cover the debt burden. >> i have made it clear that today is not someone standing up and waving a magic wand but it is helping greece return to the path to understand the process. i am confident that we can succeed. >> the problem facing the summit was that the debts had shot up to 350 billion euros.
lucian freud has died. >> it is to i am here in london. you are watching "newsday." leaders of the 17 countries which use the euro have agreed to the terms of a second bailout plan for greece. the greek rescue package will be worth more than $150 billion and there will be billions more from private investors such as banks. >> nearly 10 years ago, the euro had been lost to a fanfare of celebration. they are now facing the greatest test. the leaders came up with a historic...
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lucien freud died wednesday night at the age of 88., young lucien and his family fled hitler's germany in 1933 and land in england where he became an artist. lucien freud painted urban landscapes and formal portraits to be sure. yes, that's queen elizabeth as he saw her. but he will forever be known for his nudes. if that's what they should be called. >> they're not nudes. they are naked people. >> reporter: felipe de month bellow, the director of new york's metropolitan museum during an exhibition of freud's work. >> this is painted warts and all of vulnerable people who seem awkward in their nakedness. >> reporter: among the visitors to the exhibit, our own morley safer. >> his paintings capture the humanity of his models. no other word for it. all of those majestic deformities that the flesh is heir too. the lumpyness of real life. >> reporter: lucien freud made no attempt to idealize his subject applying paint in layers so thick they actually seem to mimic human flesh. he won critical acclaim and well heeled admirers. witness this
lucien freud died wednesday night at the age of 88., young lucien and his family fled hitler's germany in 1933 and land in england where he became an artist. lucien freud painted urban landscapes and formal portraits to be sure. yes, that's queen elizabeth as he saw her. but he will forever be known for his nudes. if that's what they should be called. >> they're not nudes. they are naked people. >> reporter: felipe de month bellow, the director of new york's metropolitan museum...
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the second lucian freud was 88 years old.hose are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn again to indonesia, where a spike in food prices is now adding to the problems of poverty and hunger. ray suarez has the final installment of his series from the southeast asian nation. >> reporter: travel across indonesia's most populous island, java, and it's hard to imagine going hungry here. the intensely cultivated fields are bursting with green-- rice, potatoes, bananas, tea. but head to one of the many slums in jakarta, and it gets easier to understand how vulnerable poor people can be. >> ( translated ): food prices have been going up sharply. rice, eggs, oil. it's all going up. >> reporter: back in 2008 when food prices soared worldwide, people in the developing world who had been moving ahead economically were pushed back into poverty, and hunger. josette sheeran heads the united nation's world food program. >> we saw the number increase by 140 million people, virtually overnight in 2008. so we
the second lucian freud was 88 years old.hose are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn again to indonesia, where a spike in food prices is now adding to the problems of poverty and hunger. ray suarez has the final installment of his series from the southeast asian nation. >> reporter: travel across indonesia's most populous island, java, and it's hard to imagine going hungry here. the intensely cultivated fields are bursting with green-- rice,...
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freud was fascinated.e wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceutical agents. but we all in our heart of hearts
freud was fascinated.e wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a...
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or number three, you know it as a dangerous drug but a century ago freud was calling it a miracle cureor mental illness. our dr. sanjay gupta takes a look back at the long, strange trip of cocaine. vote by texting 223-60-text 1 for afghanistan's female voice, two for the last draftee retires, or three for the history of cocaine. winning story will air in the next hour. >>> well, the east is finally getting some relief from the heat this week. rob joins us with what is on the way. >> cooler temperatures at least for a couple days, suzanne. then i think we'll crank things back up. i want to put into perspective last week as far as the amount of heat for the week of july 17-24th. we had on friday the hottest day of the week, 745 temperature records, total records for the entire week, almost 4,000, unbelievable. guess what? we had more records yesterday. 100 degrees in raleigh. 100 degrees in atlantic city. wilmington, north carolina also seeing the century mark and pennsylvania and philadelphia seeing 98 degrees there so where are we going to see the hot weather today? across the southern
or number three, you know it as a dangerous drug but a century ago freud was calling it a miracle cureor mental illness. our dr. sanjay gupta takes a look back at the long, strange trip of cocaine. vote by texting 223-60-text 1 for afghanistan's female voice, two for the last draftee retires, or three for the history of cocaine. winning story will air in the next hour. >>> well, the east is finally getting some relief from the heat this week. rob joins us with what is on the way....
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theories the so-called light school splays historical facts and figures where the guide explains freud's work while the dog is a collection of at first sight meaningless then to guide suggests the visitors should perceive the display in accordance with their own experience fancies and desires. there's a museum in the northern capital which celebrates the rich history of the world famous strange votes count the display cover such a result of history in russia starting from the eleventh century when it was originally called red wine and expose drinking tradition. and rituals. during peter the great swain many votes could drink in traditions were established and many of them exist to this day for example the. eagle goldblatt which was a prototype for a ritual of penalty shots for being late to party the amount of which one had to drink from the goblet was fixed and totalled one litter guess too late to peter's bulls danced badly broken large to drink. thousands of exhibits amazing broken bottles spanning centuries there are also several unusual items on display which include even vulcan for
theories the so-called light school splays historical facts and figures where the guide explains freud's work while the dog is a collection of at first sight meaningless then to guide suggests the visitors should perceive the display in accordance with their own experience fancies and desires. there's a museum in the northern capital which celebrates the rich history of the world famous strange votes count the display cover such a result of history in russia starting from the eleventh century...
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psychologist's theories the so-called light school splays historical facts and figures where the guy explains freud's work while the dark cool is a collection of at first sight meaningless things to guides just the vistas she perceived to display in accordance with their own experience fancies and desires. this museum in the moving of a sofa with celebrates the rich history of the world famous trade vaska as display cover said she resembled history in russia starting from the eleventh century but it was originally called red wine and expose drinking traditions and rituals. during peter the great swain many votes could drink in traditions were established and many of them exist to this day for example they size and cheer a school should big eagle gold bloods which was a prototype for a ritual of penalty shots for being late to policy the amount of smoke which one had to drink from the goblet was. next and totaled one literary guest who later pictures pulls down the badly broken lige to drink a little water in one again which will thousands of exhibits featured amazing gun control tools spanning centur
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traffic patrols that stopped taking freud's. it's true. with a country straffing police are totally free from corruption. but you can get your license within a day after pain right through official channels instead of flying in somebody's spock it's. for many years nino but jenna was speaker of the country's parliament and one of mikail. closest associates in two thousand and eight she resigned from the post of parliamentary speaker and founded an opposition party. what's the reason very serious problem it's corruption in the elite it has grown even launch a compared to what it was like in the last years of shevardnadze through when everybody was talking about corruption in georgia's government. there. was always an opposition moderate to saakashvili as the owner of a major medical insurance company he knows all too well the meaning of so called elite corruption saga through as soon as suck us really in his inner circle came to power they set about collecting taxes and so-called dirty money which was that they sent very many people to pris
traffic patrols that stopped taking freud's. it's true. with a country straffing police are totally free from corruption. but you can get your license within a day after pain right through official channels instead of flying in somebody's spock it's. for many years nino but jenna was speaker of the country's parliament and one of mikail. closest associates in two thousand and eight she resigned from the post of parliamentary speaker and founded an opposition party. what's the reason very...
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psychologist's theories the so-called light splays historical facts and figures where the guide explains freud's work while the dog cool is a collection of at first sight meaningless things to guide suggests the visitors should perceive the display in accordance with their own experience fancies and desires. this museum in the moving average celebrates the rich history of the world famous strange vodka this lake over such a reason for the history in which starting from the eleventh century when it was originally called red wine and exposed drinking traditions pantra channels that. during peter the great sway many votes good drinking traditions were established and many of them exist to this day for example the size and sheer were scolded big eagle gold plates which was a prototype for ritual of penalty shots for being late to policy the amount of mosco each one had to drink from the goblet must be. next and totaled one literate guest who later peters cools down badly for a large to drink. once again for a whole thousands of exhibits amazing stunning centuries there are also several unusual items
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psychologist's theories the so-called lytle splays historical facts and figures where the guide explains freud's work while the dark hole is a collection of at first sight meaningless things to guide suggest the visitors should perceive the display in accordance with their own experience fancies and desires. there's a museum in the moving after all with celebrates the rich history of the worlds the restraint. this lake over such a reason for history in russia starting from the eleventh century when it was originally called red wine and exposed drinking traditions and rituals that. during peter the great swain many votes could drink in traditions were established and many of them exist to this day for example they size and cheer is called the big eagle goldblatt which was a process for ritual of penalty shots for being late to policy the amount of mosco each one had to drink from the goblet was fixed and total to one letter gets to a later peter's balls all done badly grove large to drink a little water in one again most awful thousands of exhibits feature amazing vocal bottles spanning centuries
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carmaker's there you also have the emergence of freud who tried to codified the oncologist of the subconscious are these two things related in any way first of all yeah well you can codify it max i mean i i wouldn't want to deny that math is very useful in economics you know but the way that math is used in neoclassical economics it would be like using you know vedic sanskrit to translate train timetables you know i mean people are more impressed with the math in their classical economics than the actual underlying thing of what it's saying and you can codify a subject of economics but you have to realise the limitations of the math that you can use you know so for example very simply you can't use. continuous methods in mathematics you know the thought process in economics is is is is discrete you know there's only an ordinal nature to the way you can describe things you know there is one use for water and then there is another use there isn't one and a half uses in between so that automatically restricts the kind of mass that you can use. but it's still math that can be used nevertheless so
carmaker's there you also have the emergence of freud who tried to codified the oncologist of the subconscious are these two things related in any way first of all yeah well you can codify it max i mean i i wouldn't want to deny that math is very useful in economics you know but the way that math is used in neoclassical economics it would be like using you know vedic sanskrit to translate train timetables you know i mean people are more impressed with the math in their classical economics than...