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so this gauze or this tapestry, transparent tapestry, will have placed in front of it a figure of eisenhower as this barefoot boy, as a youth. so it's -- i think to me it's probably not something that is the big headline that we know of eisenhower. but, again, to me it was the one point that it kept coming back to that seemed to be really important. i made a work earlier in my career called the life and times of sigmund freud. and in reading about freud, i read something that when he was 68, when his grandson died, he said that something within him passed away forever. and he said years -- much later in london to anna freud, he said i never overcome the death of this 4-year-old boy. and it was in that year that freud developed cancer. it was this little thing that kept coming back in my mind with freud, that it's not so much ut really seemed to be that point where his balance was in life and times. and so this man who was a giant in many ways was a simple boy. so i think it's a poetic way of looking at eisenhower. >> it's a great image of hope for kids coming there. >> yes. >> i think that i
so this gauze or this tapestry, transparent tapestry, will have placed in front of it a figure of eisenhower as this barefoot boy, as a youth. so it's -- i think to me it's probably not something that is the big headline that we know of eisenhower. but, again, to me it was the one point that it kept coming back to that seemed to be really important. i made a work earlier in my career called the life and times of sigmund freud. and in reading about freud, i read something that when he was 68,...
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not it is the cheapest fire extinguisher you can buy? baking soda. have a couple boxes of baking soda, near the stove. cut the top off so it's ready to go.
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and...
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grabbed gauze. grabbed gloves. i started throwing gloves and gauze to everybody. start wrapping them up and patching them up until the paramedic dids get there while i was doing that they lifted the car up and pulled mr. hernandez out of the car, out from under the car. jenna: what smart thinking, mark, to run over to pharmacy aisle and grab medical supplies. was that a gut reaction? have you been trarnd to respond to these sorts of emergencies? >> no. i have two kids. so you read up on stuff, and just, there is certain things. just common sense. i knew the pharmacy was there and i went ahead grabbed whatever was there. grabbed the gauze. publix will not mind me grabbing all this stuff. jenna: sure. >> i grabbed it and we started to patch up leg wounds. there was, mrs. marley, who was very seriously injured. we put compresses on her head. there was a woman attending to her. so she was actually holding it on her head. and then we patched up a fellow's leg. and mrs. hernandez --. jenna: there is quite a few people that were injured. the baby though we understand is
grabbed gauze. grabbed gloves. i started throwing gloves and gauze to everybody. start wrapping them up and patching them up until the paramedic dids get there while i was doing that they lifted the car up and pulled mr. hernandez out of the car, out from under the car. jenna: what smart thinking, mark, to run over to pharmacy aisle and grab medical supplies. was that a gut reaction? have you been trarnd to respond to these sorts of emergencies? >> no. i have two kids. so you read up on...
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let me get the gauze and clean him up. >> slow down. we'll support you. we'll support you. get your foot down. >> we did a 10:00 security check and everything was fine in here. about 10:15, 10:20, we heard some yelling, some commotion, so i stepped in just to investigate the noise. that's when i found inmate doctor sitting and he had cut his arm in two places. find additional staff to suit up with the precautionary suits to come in and handcuff limb and bring him out to medical to check his injuries. >> you got a wheelchair available? >> yeah, we got one over -- >> you need to get him to the front. >> get me a wheelchair! a wheelchair. >> stop moving around. just be still. let her do what she needs to do. >> i'm not doing nothing. >> the cutting incident was not doctor's first encounter with staff today. earlier, he had a disciplinary hearing for masturbating in front of a female corrections officer. >> we turned around and found him guilty. he turned around -- i had a feeling that he was going to do this. this is his thing. this is what he does. >> he's kind of noted for d
let me get the gauze and clean him up. >> slow down. we'll support you. we'll support you. get your foot down. >> we did a 10:00 security check and everything was fine in here. about 10:15, 10:20, we heard some yelling, some commotion, so i stepped in just to investigate the noise. that's when i found inmate doctor sitting and he had cut his arm in two places. find additional staff to suit up with the precautionary suits to come in and handcuff limb and bring him out to medical to...
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clemens used performance-enhancing drugs, and he's also presented investigators with si ridges and gauzed to have clemens' dna on it. well, it's clemens' defense team that's just wrapped up its opening statements, the attorney saying that evidence, the si ridges and gauze pads, can easily be manipulated. they say that mcnamee kept it in his basement for several years and described it as a mixed-up hodgepodge of garbage, not necessarily evidence. clemens will say he won seven different times during his 20-plus-year career, showed four different pictures of clemens appearing to be of the same size in boston in the 1980s, new york and toronto in the '90s and houston a few years back, and they say that's evidence that roger clemens never grew to be incredibly large. you'll look at some of the other baseball players, they start off early in their career being somewhat thin and then show up to the ballpark crushing baseballs being pretty large. so this trial does have a number of different charges, it's expected to take quite some time. back to you. jenna: fighting through the sirens, those si
clemens used performance-enhancing drugs, and he's also presented investigators with si ridges and gauzed to have clemens' dna on it. well, it's clemens' defense team that's just wrapped up its opening statements, the attorney saying that evidence, the si ridges and gauze pads, can easily be manipulated. they say that mcnamee kept it in his basement for several years and described it as a mixed-up hodgepodge of garbage, not necessarily evidence. clemens will say he won seven different times...
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mayor booker, his hand wrapped in gauze, protecting second- degree burns. woman identified herself as the fire victim's sister, whose hospitalized burns on her bark. >> just second-degree burns. and you know, it was just -- thank god. thank god. thank god that everybody is okay. >> reporter: detective alex rodriguez was outside the mayor's home, waiting for the mayor to return. he said he spotted the flames on the second floor, about one minute before the mayor pulled up. >> the mayor happened to pull up at that time. he ran in and without thinking for his own safety, ran upstairs and assisted in rescuing the young lady that was in the front room here. >> reporter: your job is to protect the mayor. and you see him rupping into a -- running into a burning building. >> absolutely. >> what is going through your mind. >> protect the mayor here. >> for the mayor and his security crew coming down the smoke and flames, must have been incredibly intense. >> when you get up here to the second floor and see the amount of damage, you really get an idea of what the may
mayor booker, his hand wrapped in gauze, protecting second- degree burns. woman identified herself as the fire victim's sister, whose hospitalized burns on her bark. >> just second-degree burns. and you know, it was just -- thank god. thank god. thank god that everybody is okay. >> reporter: detective alex rodriguez was outside the mayor's home, waiting for the mayor to return. he said he spotted the flames on the second floor, about one minute before the mayor pulled up. >>...
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these gorgeous just simple yellow gauze curtains from urban outfitters. >> elegant touches, the lamp look at the picture, you see that it's only elegant. i love the sea gallery lamp. so personal and pretty. >> and lastly, you have a jonathan abner inspiration. >> he does such wows with his rooms. >> small room, orange and pink. >> go for it. use that image to give you confidence. look at this urban outfitters pink and orange, a wow, wow pattern. >> even though the space is small, make it have impact. >> go for it. i love the lamp. the orange kitschy lamp from mayfair. i found a white wicker elephant side table just like he had. have fun with it. susanna, than. >> thank you so much. >>> next, seafood a cinch with easy tips for home chefs. first, this is "today" on nbc. >8 ♪ >>> this morning on "today's kitchen," easy as 1-2-3 simple spring seafood. fish can be a little intimidating, but chef ed brown of ed's chowder house and the new tavern in fiphiladelphia ha some secrets to success. good morning. >> good morning. >> we need your secrets. how do you know you're getting fresh fish an
these gorgeous just simple yellow gauze curtains from urban outfitters. >> elegant touches, the lamp look at the picture, you see that it's only elegant. i love the sea gallery lamp. so personal and pretty. >> and lastly, you have a jonathan abner inspiration. >> he does such wows with his rooms. >> small room, orange and pink. >> go for it. use that image to give you confidence. look at this urban outfitters pink and orange, a wow, wow pattern. >> even...
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. >> let's get our gauzes. we got to work setting up a triage clinic.e realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civilian life. we started as a disaster relief organization and realized we should help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? team river con has provided a great opportunity to help people out in need. >> you need to put your foot back as far as you can. >> most of the work we do internationally is emergency medical triage clinics. we have gone to chile, sudaning pakistan. here at home, we've done debris clearing operation, search and rescue.
. >> let's get our gauzes. we got to work setting up a triage clinic.e realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civilian life. we started as a disaster relief organization and realized we should help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? team...
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. >> a lot of different things bandages gauze, seisors. >> you know -- scissors. >> you know it seemsbut it was such an amazing concept. as a curator what do you have to keep in mind. >> be careful with everything because it is so old and fragile we are trying to con serve everything so future generations can enjoy it. >> is there anything you have to do with the stuff? >> just minor repairs. >> if you had to thing one thing you thing was most special out of this kit what would you pick? >> probably one of the medicines, the salt or the mustard. >> well, you can come see all this yourself, myfoxdc.com our website we have a link to the clara barton historic site. next hour we might hear from clara herself i heard she might show up back to you tony and allison. >>> that would be very interesting. thank you very much. we will see you next hour. >> good morning, in the 9:00 a.m. hour i am allison seymour >> i am tony perkins right now at 9:00 a.m., tsunami warning for parts of indonesia's coast,. >>> the search is on for a man who assaulted two women in alexandria, melanie alnwick is live
. >> a lot of different things bandages gauze, seisors. >> you know -- scissors. >> you know it seemsbut it was such an amazing concept. as a curator what do you have to keep in mind. >> be careful with everything because it is so old and fragile we are trying to con serve everything so future generations can enjoy it. >> is there anything you have to do with the stuff? >> just minor repairs. >> if you had to thing one thing you thing was most special...
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. >> reporter: embrace with mayor booker with his hand wrapped in gauze and the woman identified herself as the fire victim's sister who is hospitalized with burns on her back. firefighters say mayor booker's actions probably saved her life. >> just some second-degree burns. you know, just we thank god. thank god that everybody is okay. >> reporter: detective alex rodriguez was outside the mayor's home waiting for the mayor to return. he says he spotted the flames on the second floor about one minute before the mayor pulled up. >> the mayor happened to pull up at that time. he ran in and without thinking for his own safety ran upstairs and assisted in rescuing the young lady in the front room here. >> reporter: your job is to protect the mayor and you see him running into a burning building. what's going through your mind? >> protecting the mayor. >> reporter: look at how narrow it is in here for the mayor and his security crew to come down these stairs and the smoke and flames. must have been incredibly intense. when you get up here to the second floor and you see the amount of damage,
. >> reporter: embrace with mayor booker with his hand wrapped in gauze and the woman identified herself as the fire victim's sister who is hospitalized with burns on her back. firefighters say mayor booker's actions probably saved her life. >> just some second-degree burns. you know, just we thank god. thank god that everybody is okay. >> reporter: detective alex rodriguez was outside the mayor's home waiting for the mayor to return. he says he spotted the flames on the...
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. >> and gauzed them up so he didn't know.what the -- >> anyway, she's being charged. i don't know why we're laughing. >> she's a very good dentist. she could put implants in his mouth. who's dumber? for her to do that because she's going to be in legal trouble, or for him to go -- call 1-800-dentist and find a new dentist. >> he thought he was going to get a freebie or something. >>> real fix kwaquick favorite . when your cleavage is always showing, there's fashion tape. this is by the hollywoodfashionsecrets.com. double stick tape, you stick it in. this one i even love more. is called the deodorant removing sponge. you know when you put a shirt on -- >> it's not your birth control. be careful. >> when you put on your shirt and you have the deodorant stains, you just take the sponge and rub it and it gets rid of it. >> you don't have a problem with that. >> no, i don't -- wait. wait. you were gone, "people" magazine did its most list and guess who happened to have been on there? we have a good split screen. klg made the most
. >> and gauzed them up so he didn't know.what the -- >> anyway, she's being charged. i don't know why we're laughing. >> she's a very good dentist. she could put implants in his mouth. who's dumber? for her to do that because she's going to be in legal trouble, or for him to go -- call 1-800-dentist and find a new dentist. >> he thought he was going to get a freebie or something. >>> real fix kwaquick favorite . when your cleavage is always showing, there's...
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. >> and then gauzed him up. he thought he was having one or two pulled.harged with medical malpractice. >> she is a very good dentist. she can put in implants. here is the thing. for her to do that, she has to be in legal trouble. for him, call 1-800-dentist, find a new dentist. >> he thought he was going to get a freebie or something. real quick, favorite things. anyway, fashion tape. this is by the hollywood fashion secrets.com. fashion tape. great. double stick tape. stick it in. this one i love even more. deod deodorant removing sponge. you know when you have that stain, take the sponge and rub it. >> you don't have a problem with that. >> no, i don't. >> wait, wait, wait. while you were gone "people" magazine did the most beautiful list, and guess who is on the screen? klg. >> number 58. >> your reaction when you were in israel and we told you. come on. come on. >> that was actually the other picture with the long skirt. some areas are considered holy so you have to cover up. so i had to take this skirt every wear and only had to put it on once, boy,
. >> and then gauzed him up. he thought he was having one or two pulled.harged with medical malpractice. >> she is a very good dentist. she can put in implants. here is the thing. for her to do that, she has to be in legal trouble. for him, call 1-800-dentist, find a new dentist. >> he thought he was going to get a freebie or something. real quick, favorite things. anyway, fashion tape. this is by the hollywood fashion secrets.com. fashion tape. great. double stick tape. stick...
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zimmerman now has a new lawyer who told us yesterday that we ought to fill sorry for george zimmerman gauzeen walk into a 7-eleven without being recognized these days. oh, yeah. who is he kidding? how about you could walk into a 7-11 without being shot? or how about a kid who will never walk into a 7-11 ever, ever, ever again because he is dead? i mean maybe george zimmerman ought to get a new lawyer or his lawyer should just shut up. let's talk about that and a lot more. but first, out to los angeles and get the latest with this current tv news update from jacki schechner. >> good morning, bill. good morning, everyone. former rick >> lauren sanders: andsan -- now rick santorum and foster frees, he wondered allowed on fox business news if president obama's tell prompteders are bullet proof, now that they, romney and santorum have trained their bar elides on president obama, i think his tell prompters are bullet proof. he said he regretted the statement immediately after making it. however, you may remember, he is the same guy who thinks good birth control for women is putting an aspirin bet
zimmerman now has a new lawyer who told us yesterday that we ought to fill sorry for george zimmerman gauzeen walk into a 7-eleven without being recognized these days. oh, yeah. who is he kidding? how about you could walk into a 7-11 without being shot? or how about a kid who will never walk into a 7-11 ever, ever, ever again because he is dead? i mean maybe george zimmerman ought to get a new lawyer or his lawyer should just shut up. let's talk about that and a lot more. but first, out to los...
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are dying and we can't do anything to help ourselves because we are running low on the band-aids and gauze but we need to keep the push going forward. we are on the offensive here even though we are lying on the table bleeding process easily -- profusely. it is obvious. russia was in afghanistan for a long time. their country toppled. it is hard to know exactly what is going on over there because everything gets filtered over here that we listen to. so i think that these external wars we are fighting are illegal as far as our constitution goes is actually an attack on the freedoms of the american people. host: all right been let's hear from bill from jacksonville, florida. republican. caller: how are you doing? i believe like most of your callers, we need to get out of these muslim countries. they never liked us. they are never going to like this no matter how much time we spend there. in egypt, now the muslim brotherhood in control of the sinking with libya -- got rid of the adoptee and now -- gaddafi and now the muslim brotherhood. next thing we know israel will be surrounded by enemies
are dying and we can't do anything to help ourselves because we are running low on the band-aids and gauze but we need to keep the push going forward. we are on the offensive here even though we are lying on the table bleeding process easily -- profusely. it is obvious. russia was in afghanistan for a long time. their country toppled. it is hard to know exactly what is going on over there because everything gets filtered over here that we listen to. so i think that these external wars we are...
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two weeks later i got a hospital bill for $1,400 for the time in the hospital to get a piece of gauzeck in my nose. $250,000 for open heart surgery. $29,000 for a one-night stay in the hospital. somebody has got to hold some hearings and question why these hospitals are charging this much and medicare is paying for it all. host: we'll take that question. the cost of health care and medicare and how much they pay. guest: i think it's a huge question. there is a debate all the time about how fast health care costs are rising, what we can do to control them. it is true that medicare pays less than other payers in the system. if you have a private insurance plan, they pay higher rates for alt things you just described than what medicare pays. medicare has been able to hold down its cost growth in some ways by price fixing. but a lot of what the affordable care act took account of was are there ways we can change the system that encourage maybe bert care, more efficient care, change the way doctors are paid so they have incentives to do things differently and keep people out of the hospita
two weeks later i got a hospital bill for $1,400 for the time in the hospital to get a piece of gauzeck in my nose. $250,000 for open heart surgery. $29,000 for a one-night stay in the hospital. somebody has got to hold some hearings and question why these hospitals are charging this much and medicare is paying for it all. host: we'll take that question. the cost of health care and medicare and how much they pay. guest: i think it's a huge question. there is a debate all the time about how fast...
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two weeks later, i got a hospital bill for $1,400 for one hour in the hospital to get gauze stuffed in my nose. $250,000 for open heart surgery. $29,000 for a one-night stay in the hospital. somebody has got to hold some hearings and questioned why these hospitals are charging as much and medicare is paying for it all. host: we will take that question. the cost of medicare. guest: i think it is a huge question. there is a debate all the time about how fast health-care costs are rising and what we can do to control them. it's true that medicare pays less than other pairs. if you have private insurance, the private insurance pays higher rates. medicare has been able to hold down its costs rose, in some ways, just by price-fixing. a lot of what's the affordable care act took account of is are there ways that we can change the system that encourage better care and more efficient care that change the way doctors are paid so they can do things differently to keep people out of the hospital even more. the jury is out on whether or not those things work. there is some hope that some of those p
two weeks later, i got a hospital bill for $1,400 for one hour in the hospital to get gauze stuffed in my nose. $250,000 for open heart surgery. $29,000 for a one-night stay in the hospital. somebody has got to hold some hearings and questioned why these hospitals are charging as much and medicare is paying for it all. host: we will take that question. the cost of medicare. guest: i think it is a huge question. there is a debate all the time about how fast health-care costs are rising and what...
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these gorgeous just simple yellow gauze curtains from urban outfitters. >> elegant touches, the lamponfidence. look at this urban outfitters pink and orange, a wow, wow pattern. >> even though the space is small, make it have impact. >> go for it. i love the lamp. the orange kitschy lamp from mayfair. i found a white wicker elephant side table just like he had. have fun with it. susanna, than. >> thank you so much. >>> next, seafood a cinch with easy tips for home chefs. first, this is "today" on nbc. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's kitchen," easy as 1-2-3 simple spring seafood. fish can be a little intimidati
these gorgeous just simple yellow gauze curtains from urban outfitters. >> elegant touches, the lamponfidence. look at this urban outfitters pink and orange, a wow, wow pattern. >> even though the space is small, make it have impact. >> go for it. i love the lamp. the orange kitschy lamp from mayfair. i found a white wicker elephant side table just like he had. have fun with it. susanna, than. >> thank you so much. >>> next, seafood a cinch with easy tips for...
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he talked about his political legacy, his experiences in the white gauze, and what life is like after heart transplant. we will show you his remarks starting at 8:00 p.m. here on c- span, and you can see it at any time on our website at c- span.org. the investigation into the british phone hacking continues with james murdoch, the former chair of news corp., and his father, rupert murdoch. this begins tomorrow followed by two more days of testimony from his father, live starting on c- span2 and on c-span radio. also tomorrow, when rodney king, on his new book which recounts his life in the days and years following the video recording of his beating by los angeles police officers on march 3, 1991. that will be live tomorrow from new york, 6:30 p.m. eastern. >> there is room for government policy. it is the private sector that drives development, the private sector that feels it. but always in our history, we've had a some encouragement and policy by the government and if ever we needed that, it is right now when we have this imposing opportunity creating infrastructure of the 21st cent
he talked about his political legacy, his experiences in the white gauze, and what life is like after heart transplant. we will show you his remarks starting at 8:00 p.m. here on c- span, and you can see it at any time on our website at c- span.org. the investigation into the british phone hacking continues with james murdoch, the former chair of news corp., and his father, rupert murdoch. this begins tomorrow followed by two more days of testimony from his father, live starting on c- span2 and...