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the former hawkeye star and nba hamers returned to the college to receive his batch already's degreen physical education. he was eight credits short, took correspondence classes and 51 years later he has his degree. never too late for you kids out here. >> speaking of kids, an unassisted triple play pulled off by a six-year-old in atlanta. an unassisted triple play is very away. happens only 15 times in the history of major league baseball. >> i was happy and excited. >> did you think, i can get a triple play? >> yes. i can do it every day. >> mike: every day. a little cocky. first in little league history. but to even think about it is amazing. >> alan: coming up, the world's most expensive hot dog sells for $1,500. we'll show you what is inside when we come back. lap. >> alan: coming up at 11:00. a big change for welfare recipients. the practice that is coming to an end. plus the gold rush is on again. the new gold mine in the sierra. join us at 11:00. >> ama: hot dogs usually run a few dollars. one vendor has a very pricey alternative, hot dog for $1,500. >> mike: what? >> ama: th
the former hawkeye star and nba hamers returned to the college to receive his batch already's degreen physical education. he was eight credits short, took correspondence classes and 51 years later he has his degree. never too late for you kids out here. >> speaking of kids, an unassisted triple play pulled off by a six-year-old in atlanta. an unassisted triple play is very away. happens only 15 times in the history of major league baseball. >> i was happy and excited. >> did...
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um -- this is from forest hamer who is a bay area poet who wrote berkeley late spring. this is berkeley late fall. i have been browsing the peet ree section had come to lose the unconcern but persistant rain that followed me in as a trail of damp shoe prints and dripping conscientious hacompanied to a solitude. i ran my right index if anything are across each spine flesh going along volume and groove. imagine the book seller anding by to fold and flatten we down to on an oblong shape and reshelf me into an americay sandwich between the t's and v's stacked up along the unexpected and unknown. i notice that the pe ems i imagine crowding around you were the unquieted the unrequited. distant citizens far from the disposition of the safety of s's the determinant d's and resultant r's where the poems are make believe. unlike the bumpy organic one i find myself wandering into. this one is about the moon. mabel and maureen. the moon regrets it's father's avd vise, take the night shift. [laughter]. each evening he dressed his forehead in linseed oil and drying powerhouse the exp
um -- this is from forest hamer who is a bay area poet who wrote berkeley late spring. this is berkeley late fall. i have been browsing the peet ree section had come to lose the unconcern but persistant rain that followed me in as a trail of damp shoe prints and dripping conscientious hacompanied to a solitude. i ran my right index if anything are across each spine flesh going along volume and groove. imagine the book seller anding by to fold and flatten we down to on an oblong shape and...
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hamer: alzheimer's disease is very common. we used to think that people just got dotty as they grew old, but we now understand that there's a specific disease with a specific sort of brain chemistry involved in the formation of tangles and other problems in the neurons of the brain. and we now know that there is, at least in part, a genetic basis for alzheimer's disease. dr. mosqueda: alzheimer's disease is actually a disease of middle age. we just don't really see it becoming apparent until people get older. there's treatment for it with two medications available; more that will soon be available. they don't reverse it, but they kind of ameliorate some of the symptoms. i think the important thing though, with alzheimer's disease and with other dementias, is there's always something we can do. sometimes in health care, we get so focused on treating it, curing it, that we forget about caring for somebody. some loss of memory-- of cognition-- may not be due to dementia. it may be a result of over-medication. over-medication, or
hamer: alzheimer's disease is very common. we used to think that people just got dotty as they grew old, but we now understand that there's a specific disease with a specific sort of brain chemistry involved in the formation of tangles and other problems in the neurons of the brain. and we now know that there is, at least in part, a genetic basis for alzheimer's disease. dr. mosqueda: alzheimer's disease is actually a disease of middle age. we just don't really see it becoming apparent until...
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the cbo said that along with new spending cuts would hamer the economy. >> bottom line here they areed we will have another recession in the first half of 2013. >> the cbo predicts economic growth would slink by 1.3% a would only grow half a percent for the entire year. far less than even the slow growth since president obama took office. >> money is sucked out of the private sector by increased taxes. the government is taking that money out of the private sector which then cannot raise the capital to invest it in job creation. >> all the bush tax cut as well as other tax cut to stimulate the economy expire automatically at the end of the year, which some call "taxmageddon" because it would increase taxes $500 million in the first year alone. they want the president to start now to prevent it. >> where what is the president's plan to stop the largest tax increase in history occurring january 1. >> reporter: automatic spending cuts in place under sequester agreed to last year. they say across the board cuts to domestic spending are too harsh and could be replaced with other cuts. demo
the cbo said that along with new spending cuts would hamer the economy. >> bottom line here they areed we will have another recession in the first half of 2013. >> the cbo predicts economic growth would slink by 1.3% a would only grow half a percent for the entire year. far less than even the slow growth since president obama took office. >> money is sucked out of the private sector by increased taxes. the government is taking that money out of the private sector which then...
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frannie lou hamer, dr. king, alice baker, vose grassroots leaders were the ones in sali and mississippi and pushing forward to give the president something to respond to and i think after the inauguration not everybody but to many of us sat down and thought we finished the finish line when really was november 2008. host to the environment is another place he waged the criticisms for what is your take on what happened in the keystone pipeline? >> guest: that got better now looking back. the keystone pipeline is a really bad idea. that's my assessment. it would as initially proposed take the dirtiest most awful secreting the bottom of the bucket nasty paul carvin and then run it down through america's heartland over the farm land or aqua first to the gulf coast so that it could be refined to china. we wouldn't get any of that oil. but more importantly because of the kind of toxic stuff is it is very corrosive. we have had a lot of oil spills in canada and you would be risking to help the safety of the america
frannie lou hamer, dr. king, alice baker, vose grassroots leaders were the ones in sali and mississippi and pushing forward to give the president something to respond to and i think after the inauguration not everybody but to many of us sat down and thought we finished the finish line when really was november 2008. host to the environment is another place he waged the criticisms for what is your take on what happened in the keystone pipeline? >> guest: that got better now looking back....