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hart. let me circle back again to high price. the life thus far wonderfully lived. >> the book is a memoir, science book, and policy book. from the science, one of the things i want people to take away is that they have been lied to. they have been misled about how awful drugs are. they have been used as a scapegoat to not deal with real problems that poor people face. that's not to say that drugs are not potentially dangerous, but the public has been misled. -- it meanssubjects that we should start to think about changing our public policy. in the book, i advocate that we decriminalize all drugs. young brothers and sisters and people are arrested for possession of drugs will no longer have a blemish on their record. when you have a blemish on your record, it decreases the likelihood of you making a contribution. inis: is it your sense that your profession, decriminalization is becoming more widely held? mostthink so, and scientists that study what i study report my view. ,hey are very concerned with and fearful of, the media. th
hart. let me circle back again to high price. the life thus far wonderfully lived. >> the book is a memoir, science book, and policy book. from the science, one of the things i want people to take away is that they have been lied to. they have been misled about how awful drugs are. they have been used as a scapegoat to not deal with real problems that poor people face. that's not to say that drugs are not potentially dangerous, but the public has been misled. -- it meanssubjects that we...
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we have a lot to think about from carl hart. now we are going to let you who had a chance to think a little bit ask some questions that you have of him. the microphone is here to my left, your right. can you make your way to the microphone, please? >> greetings. i apologize that i came in late. >> that is all right. >> i was out there doing a reading. i also apologize that i haven't read the book. i read about it. my question because i came in when you were saying it wasn't about the drug's. i you familiar with dr. gator massey? you know that he seeks adult addiction in very severe early trauma. i am going to read the book i told you last night. is your research running counter to his philosophy and his work? if you could share a little bit about that. his book in the realm of hungry goats which i recommend. >> you have to understand he has a very narrow perspective. that is not an insult. i appreciate what the brother is doing. trying to change the discussion which is good. but he has focused only on people who have a problem w
we have a lot to think about from carl hart. now we are going to let you who had a chance to think a little bit ask some questions that you have of him. the microphone is here to my left, your right. can you make your way to the microphone, please? >> greetings. i apologize that i came in late. >> that is all right. >> i was out there doing a reading. i also apologize that i haven't read the book. i read about it. my question because i came in when you were saying it wasn't...
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political sex scandal may not be the career ender that it was for hart.r of 2007, senator henry craig was arrested at the minneapolis airport and he was accused of soliciting sex from an undercover police officer. he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and served out rhethe remainder of his senate term. that same summer his phone number was published by the notorious d.c. madam. vitter stood with his wife and asked for public forgiveness. he remained in office and then one reelection in 2010 with 20% of the vote. this disgrasd tced the governor south carolina who left for argentina to visit his mistress in 2009. anthony weiner dismissed himself from politics after tweeting pictures of his genitals on line. and now elliott spitzer is launching what he hopes will be the second political act and hopes people will forgive his transgressions with prostitutes. are sex scandals no longer career killers for politicians? i'm joined by ceo and chairman michael steele. michael, what's your answer to that question? >> a good sex scandal isn't what it used to be, tha
political sex scandal may not be the career ender that it was for hart.r of 2007, senator henry craig was arrested at the minneapolis airport and he was accused of soliciting sex from an undercover police officer. he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and served out rhethe remainder of his senate term. that same summer his phone number was published by the notorious d.c. madam. vitter stood with his wife and asked for public forgiveness. he remained in office and then one reelection in 2010...
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hart grew up in one of miami's toughest neighborhoods. many of the preconceived -- i was not sure what with the has to do drug war. or whether it had to do with your own life and the price that you have had to pay as a result of choices you have made. am i right about
hart grew up in one of miami's toughest neighborhoods. many of the preconceived -- i was not sure what with the has to do drug war. or whether it had to do with your own life and the price that you have had to pay as a result of choices you have made. am i right about
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but now the political sex scandal may not be the career-ender that it was for hart.take some recent examples. in the summer of 2007, senator larry craig was arrested at the minneapolis airport. he was accused of soliciting sex from an undercover male police officer. craig plead guilty to a misdemeanor of disorderly conduct and served out the remainder of his senate term. that same summer, his republican colleague, louisiana senator david vitter was caught in a scandal involving prostitutes when his phone number was published by the notorious d.c. madam. vitter stood by his wife and asked for forgiveness. he remained in office and won reelection in 2010 with 57% of the vote. this spring, mark sanford, the former disgraced governor of south carolina who left the state on taxpayer funds to travel to average 15 tina to visit his mistress in 2009 won election to the house. former congressman anthony weiner resigned congress in 2011 after tweeting pictures of his genitals to female followers. two years later, weiner now finds himself tied for leading the race for mayor of
but now the political sex scandal may not be the career-ender that it was for hart.take some recent examples. in the summer of 2007, senator larry craig was arrested at the minneapolis airport. he was accused of soliciting sex from an undercover male police officer. craig plead guilty to a misdemeanor of disorderly conduct and served out the remainder of his senate term. that same summer, his republican colleague, louisiana senator david vitter was caught in a scandal involving prostitutes when...
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carl hart about drugs in society. his book is called "high price." he appeared on our "after words" program, but he'll be taking calls after his presentation with us here at our stand-up site on the stage here in the langston hughes auditorium. but now we're pleased to be joined by dr. harriet washington who was one of the panelists on the science and health panel, and we've got the numbers up on the screen, a lot of callers already lined up. we're going to get to those calls after one question. dr. washington, there were a lot of politics involved in this discussion. why is that? >> guest: well, first of all, i have to point out that i'm not a doctor. >> host: i apologize. >> guest: no problem. because medicine has parallelled the politics of this country. it has grown and changed in the same way that our political system has changed. and we often find abuses in the medical sphere that directly parallel abuses in the political sphere. when we had enslavement as the law of the land, there was medical enslavement. when segregation was the law of our l
carl hart about drugs in society. his book is called "high price." he appeared on our "after words" program, but he'll be taking calls after his presentation with us here at our stand-up site on the stage here in the langston hughes auditorium. but now we're pleased to be joined by dr. harriet washington who was one of the panelists on the science and health panel, and we've got the numbers up on the screen, a lot of callers already lined up. we're going to get to those...
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carl hart, thank you for being here, dr. hart. >> thankthank you for having me. >> michael: you write about how studies are often misleading and simplistic on of the effects of drugs on people. >> i don't know if the studies are simplistic the interpretations are. people oftentimes emphasize the negative things related to drugs and not the other effects. for example there is this belief the majority of people who use drugs like crack cocaine cocaine, heroin, meth, the majority of those people are addicted. that's the brief. that's an inaccurate belief. 80% or 90% of people who use those drugs do so without a problem. the last three guys who up occupied the white house, president obama has used cocaine, marijuana. the guy before him george bush used marijuana widely suspected of using cocaine. before him president clinton had used marijuana. all of those guys did so without problems. this is not to besmirch their reputation. this is to show much of what we believe about guys is wrong. much of the people are like those guys, g
carl hart, thank you for being here, dr. hart. >> thankthank you for having me. >> michael: you write about how studies are often misleading and simplistic on of the effects of drugs on people. >> i don't know if the studies are simplistic the interpretations are. people oftentimes emphasize the negative things related to drugs and not the other effects. for example there is this belief the majority of people who use drugs like crack cocaine cocaine, heroin, meth, the majority...
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hart and tom mix again together with playwright william wilson meissner and some others. this is very much treated as the passing of the old west. it was the dark days of the depression by now. josephine had rigged -- pretty good deal from the lake biography and an oil well she and wyatt had signed over to her younger sister who was her best friends, then her sister died. wyatt had died, her sister died, the subsidy from the oil wells was taken away by her niece who decided she needed did go -- didn't need to share with her aunt and josephine was getting older, lonelier, stories about tombstone never ended, how was she going to protect the legend of wyatt earp? a sudden new player enters the picture and that is lincoln ellsworth who was the american explorer of antarctica and he approached josephine with the idea of naming his boat which was going to go to antarctic after wyatt earp and he created a little shrine on the ship with eyeglasses that josephine gave him and a rifle. and all of these things and josephine thought this was a great idea but it is hard to imagine it
hart and tom mix again together with playwright william wilson meissner and some others. this is very much treated as the passing of the old west. it was the dark days of the depression by now. josephine had rigged -- pretty good deal from the lake biography and an oil well she and wyatt had signed over to her younger sister who was her best friends, then her sister died. wyatt had died, her sister died, the subsidy from the oil wells was taken away by her niece who decided she needed did go --...
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and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse.rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover. but they killed sergeant gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mays bringing him back to the humvee. mays ultimately would not survive. but carters bravery among the brave now deserving the medal of honor. >> and more details now. according to the medal of honor society the nation's highest military honor has been awarded to more than 3,400 people since 1863. more than half the medals awarded since world war ii have been posthumous, four medals have been awarded for the iraq war and four in afghanistan so far. >>> vandals splattered green paint all over the base of the washington memorial. it was closed while crews cleaned up the mess but has since reopened. >>> those places are often subject to vandalism. you can help by texting the word parks to 90999
and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse.rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover. but they killed sergeant gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mays bringing him back to the humvee. mays ultimately would not survive. but carters bravery among the brave now...
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carl hart. i just want to remind you that he is not only in author but an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia university, a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse, a board member of the college on the problems of drug dependency, and has done 22 years of research in narrow psychopharmacology. it's been a real pleasure to learn about you. this is in large part a biography as well as a book about trucks society in race. congratulations. >> thank you. >> wednesday night book tv in prime-time features a look at personal reflections. book tv in prime time here on c-span2. wednesday british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the british house of commons. live coverage as 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> making the transition from journalism to bucks is exhilarating and completely overwhelming and frightening, but wonderful. >> what did you make that change? >> i made that choice -- i have long wanted to be working on a book because
carl hart. i just want to remind you that he is not only in author but an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia university, a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse, a board member of the college on the problems of drug dependency, and has done 22 years of research in narrow psychopharmacology. it's been a real pleasure to learn about you. this is in large part a biography as well as a book about trucks society in race. congratulations. >> thank you....
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protect the women of your state, immediately suspend leroy car hart's license. >> car hart, one of the few doctors who performs late-term abortions is a lightning rod for controversy. >> so i'll have a dead baby in me? >> yefor three days? >> will it start to decay? >> like putting meat in a crock-pot. >> reporter: arsonists allegedly set fire to his home and barn killing 17 horses. the focus on his-month-old clinic comes as 28 states skur yo to support a tough new oversight after n the aftermath of a doctor who ran a philadelphia clinic described as the house of horrors. no debate is more heated than in texas when a final debate is held and requires clinics to meet higher standards of care, a condition pro-life says will save lives but pro-choice says will increase costs and ultimately risks. >> for the poor, you're up a creek without a paddle and you can go to the back alley where the coat hang er er is used. >> a woman had her bowels pierced with a late-term aborti abortion. >> doug, thank you. >>> taking your money away from you so someone can pretend to be a cow. really. that's la
protect the women of your state, immediately suspend leroy car hart's license. >> car hart, one of the few doctors who performs late-term abortions is a lightning rod for controversy. >> so i'll have a dead baby in me? >> yefor three days? >> will it start to decay? >> like putting meat in a crock-pot. >> reporter: arsonists allegedly set fire to his home and barn killing 17 horses. the focus on his-month-old clinic comes as 28 states skur yo to support a...
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our guest carl hart challenges everything you know about drugs and society. dr. hart is a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse and is also an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia university. he is a board member of the college on problems of drug dependency and has conducted 22 years of research in the pharmacology and the drug addiction. dr. hart, welcome to "after words." >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: this is a fascinating book. let me say up front it is a fascinating story as well as the work or the result of your work in science. but the heart and soul i would say coming and i hope if i'm wrong you will tell me, but you are saying you estimate there are 20 plus million americans who do illegal drugs. >> guest: the national government conduct a survey every year and this has been known for some time there is 20 plus million americans who use drugs on a regular basis. >> host: then you also say that over the generations of retired people always used drugs >> guest: that is a fact. >> host: so birds fly and men
our guest carl hart challenges everything you know about drugs and society. dr. hart is a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse and is also an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia university. he is a board member of the college on problems of drug dependency and has conducted 22 years of research in the pharmacology and the drug addiction. dr. hart, welcome to "after words." >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: this is a...
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the break happened near diablo street and harts avenue at around 6:00. police closed that intersection and several streets nearby. >>> a couple of those streets reopened at 6:30 this morning but diablo road from harts avenue to front street is still closed. water stopped flowing at about 12:30 this morning. while much of the high water subsided, several businesses were left flooded. >> roadside blocked so nobody coming here so i won't have any business today. >> that's bad news. drivers are encouraged to avoid diablo road downtown. if you are heading in from 680 stick with sycamore valley road or el cerro boulevard. >>> vice president joe biden will attend a memorial for the 19 firefighters who died battling the yarnell wildfire. those member of the hotshots crew were killed sunday when the wind suddenly shifted and the fire raged out of control. it is now mostly contained. but it has destroyed more than 100 homes and burned about 13 square miles. >>> the family of trayvon martin testified in the murder trial of george zimmerman in a florida courtroom to
the break happened near diablo street and harts avenue at around 6:00. police closed that intersection and several streets nearby. >>> a couple of those streets reopened at 6:30 this morning but diablo road from harts avenue to front street is still closed. water stopped flowing at about 12:30 this morning. while much of the high water subsided, several businesses were left flooded. >> roadside blocked so nobody coming here so i won't have any business today. >> that's bad...
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and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse.rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover. but they killed sergeant gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mays bringing him back to the humvee. mays ultimately would not survive. but carters bravery among the brave now deserving the medal of honor. >> and more details now. according to the medal of honor society the nation's highest military honor has been awarded to more than 3,400 people since 1863. more than half the medals awarded since world war ii have been posthumous, four medals have been awarded for the iraq war and four in afghanistan so far. >>> vandals splattered green paint all over the base of the washington memorial. it was closed while crews cleaned up the mess but has since reopened. >>> those places are often subject to vandalism. you can help by texting the word parks to 90999
and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse.rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover. but they killed sergeant gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mays bringing him back to the humvee. mays ultimately would not survive. but carters bravery among the brave now...
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hart. >> good evening supervisors. tom hart on behalf of will market street known as market square. certainly when i came here today people asked me "what are you here for?" and i said formula retail and "you're going to oppose it?" . no, we support it. we applaud the efforts of supervisor kim and trying to balance the needs of the residential community there and the workers in the area, and also trying to reserve those small business owners and operators that are existing there. we understand that. fortunately in our situation we are not displacing anyone, but i am proud to tell you that we have at least over half of our square footage on the ground floor there on market square two local operators that have one or two operations and by no means are approaching formula retail, so it's our intent to continue that, and we're very proud to join with the community in that effort, and again applaud you supervisors for helping make that area of the city more vibrant and to be a new district, and thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. lazarus. >> supervisors, jim lazarus, san francisco cha
hart. >> good evening supervisors. tom hart on behalf of will market street known as market square. certainly when i came here today people asked me "what are you here for?" and i said formula retail and "you're going to oppose it?" . no, we support it. we applaud the efforts of supervisor kim and trying to balance the needs of the residential community there and the workers in the area, and also trying to reserve those small business owners and operators that are...
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this happened around 6 hart avenue and diablo road. police closed hart avenue from railroad avenue to diablo road and there from front street to car avenue. east bay mud crew on scene trying to divert the water. residents urged to the aindividual the downtown area. >>> up next on 7 news at 11:00. vac ateed from cairo streets increasingly intense in the egyptian cap to. hear from california students who just arrived at sfo tonight. >> also. volcano that is forcing several u.s. carrier to cancel flights. to cancel flights. >> and fourth of july l around >> back to the top story. bart service will begin running tomorrow afternoon. bart management and bart union agree to extend 2 striking union existing contract by 30 days. so service is expected to be restored on bart by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. >> the crisis is boiling over in egypt. crowds are amassing in cairo square after the country first freely he legislatureed president was deposed and sits under house arrest. tonight there are concerns that egypt may on the brink of civil war. >> uncer
this happened around 6 hart avenue and diablo road. police closed hart avenue from railroad avenue to diablo road and there from front street to car avenue. east bay mud crew on scene trying to divert the water. residents urged to the aindividual the downtown area. >>> up next on 7 news at 11:00. vac ateed from cairo streets increasingly intense in the egyptian cap to. hear from california students who just arrived at sfo tonight. >> also. volcano that is forcing several u.s....
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this happened around 6 hart avenue and diablo road. police closed hart avenue from railroad avenue to diablo road and there from front street to car avenue. east bay mud crew on scene trying to divert the to the residents aindividual the downtown area. >>> up next on 7 news at 11:00. vac ateed from cairo streets increasingly intense in the egyptian cap to. hear from california students who just arrived at sfo tonight. >> also. volcano that is forcing several u.s. carrier to cancel flights. to cancel flights. >> and fourth of july l around >> back to the top story. bart service will begin running tomorrow afternoon. bart management and bart union agree extend 2 striking union existing contract by 30 days. so service is expected to be restored on bart by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. >> the over crisis is boiling or in egypt. crowds are amassing in cairo square after the country first freely he legislatureed president was deposed and sits under house arrest. tonight there are concerns that egypt may on the brink of civil war. >> uncertain politica
this happened around 6 hart avenue and diablo road. police closed hart avenue from railroad avenue to diablo road and there from front street to car avenue. east bay mud crew on scene trying to divert the to the residents aindividual the downtown area. >>> up next on 7 news at 11:00. vac ateed from cairo streets increasingly intense in the egyptian cap to. hear from california students who just arrived at sfo tonight. >> also. volcano that is forcing several u.s. carrier to...
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kevin hart, a couple of years ago, had this small concert film. it didn't open on even 300 screens. it did almost $8 million. this film is going to be opening on 800 screens - not a huge release, but i'm feeling that this is going to probably triple the grosses of the previous one and be one of the highest-selling concert films of all time. - he's a funny guy. i liked him in "think like a man." - yes, very funny. - and there's "think like a man too" coming out. - that is coming out. "t-o-o," correct? yes. that is coming out next year, i believe. - and "the heat" did nicely, as you predicted. - yeah, "the heat." this is going to be a really nice hit for fox. "epic" didn't do very well for them. "the internship" is going to be one of the summer's big losers. but this is a film that, if it sort of follows the word-of-mouth that "identity thief" and "bridesmaids" and "the proposal" did for the two stars, this is going to be a film that probably could do between $130 and $160 million this weekend. that's more than i can say for "white house down." - which... - was a very big bomb for son
kevin hart, a couple of years ago, had this small concert film. it didn't open on even 300 screens. it did almost $8 million. this film is going to be opening on 800 screens - not a huge release, but i'm feeling that this is going to probably triple the grosses of the previous one and be one of the highest-selling concert films of all time. - he's a funny guy. i liked him in "think like a man." - yes, very funny. - and there's "think like a man too" coming out. - that is...
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hart. >> good evening supervisors. tom hart on behalf of will market street known as market square. certainly when i came here today people asked me "what are you here for?" and i said formula retail and "you're going to oppose it?" . no, we support
hart. >> good evening supervisors. tom hart on behalf of will market street known as market square. certainly when i came here today people asked me "what are you here for?" and i said formula retail and "you're going to oppose it?" . no, we support
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hart grew up in one of miami's toughest neighborhoods.of the preconceived -- i was not sure what with the has to do drug war. or whether it had to do with your own life and the price that you have had to pay as a result of choices you have made. am i right about both, and
hart grew up in one of miami's toughest neighborhoods.of the preconceived -- i was not sure what with the has to do drug war. or whether it had to do with your own life and the price that you have had to pay as a result of choices you have made. am i right about both, and
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hart, let me explain. >> dan: well, it is cooling off a little bit.dhya patel is back with the blockbuster forecast. >> i hope it is. live doppler 7 hd, we are track something thunderstorms. our radar watching numerous lightning strikes develop to our north and northwest. so far, 257 lightning strikes just happening in the last couple of hours. as i pull out here, i do want to show you the loop. it's moving in from the south and moving northward. some of it is moving into the northeast location. isolated thunderstorms are possible between tonight and tomorrow. game forecast as the a's take on the cubs, 78 at 105. and uv index are s running high. sun and high clouds for your 4th of july temperatures will be steamy. inland, triple-digits and 70s and cool it for friday. by the time holiday weekend we're back town where we should be for this time of year. mid-80s to upper 60s and think everybody will be ready. >>> thanks, very much. >>> mike shumann is here. lots to talk about the wimbledon. >> they are wrapping up. we'll have your winners and giants no-h
hart, let me explain. >> dan: well, it is cooling off a little bit.dhya patel is back with the blockbuster forecast. >> i hope it is. live doppler 7 hd, we are track something thunderstorms. our radar watching numerous lightning strikes develop to our north and northwest. so far, 257 lightning strikes just happening in the last couple of hours. as i pull out here, i do want to show you the loop. it's moving in from the south and moving northward. some of it is moving into the...
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>>hart came across the net and said you know i have an rpg pointed right at me and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse.rounds were penetrating the humvee.the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped decided they need to get out of there three tried to make a run for it.carter and sgt. brad larson provided cover. enemy fire killed sgt. justin gallegos, specialist stephan mace was bady wounded lying trapped in open ground. carter sprung into action. rescuing mace bringing him back to the humvee. but they needed to get him help.carter once again braved the bullets and ran and retrieved gallegos's radio. >>"is anyone still alive?" the men radioed. >>a response - "what's going on?" the tide was turning. >>over the radio, they heard comrades who were pinned down in a humvee. so clint and his team unloaded everything they had into the enemy positions. and with that cover, three wounded americans made their escape mace would not survive. but carter's bravery among the brave now deserving the medal of honor two medals of honor for the same battle is
>>hart came across the net and said you know i have an rpg pointed right at me and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse.rounds were penetrating the humvee.the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped decided they need to get out of there three tried to make a run for it.carter and sgt. brad larson provided cover. enemy fire killed sgt. justin gallegos, specialist stephan mace was bady wounded lying trapped in open ground. carter sprung into...
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with his fiance claire hart. this is what happened. 16 masked men blocked their path on the road. they start lighting stun grenades, bombs, they open the door and drag ollie out the door. now you see them leave the fiance behind. they gag him, tie him up, and force him to wear a jump suit. according to reports they kept him in a van. once they got him 100 miles from his car, they forced him to wear, according to reports, a thong style man's bikini. he did survive. he was then struck down withstr. >> no kidding, you have been bound and dragged, but the problem is he did know these 16 people. this was a prank that his friends and fiance pulled on him. >> that's why she was laughing. >> the stress related illness is painful. she had to stay away from him for more than a month because shingles are contagious. after he got into a mankini he then had to bike to his bachelor party. >> heavy rains led to serious flooding in china. look at the water going all sorts of directions. and look at this home. right in the path of this body of water that is completely overflowing. tens and thousan
with his fiance claire hart. this is what happened. 16 masked men blocked their path on the road. they start lighting stun grenades, bombs, they open the door and drag ollie out the door. now you see them leave the fiance behind. they gag him, tie him up, and force him to wear a jump suit. according to reports they kept him in a van. once they got him 100 miles from his car, they forced him to wear, according to reports, a thong style man's bikini. he did survive. he was then struck down...
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. >> hart came across the net and said they got an rpg pointed right at me.reporter: bad went from worse. rounds began penetrating the m humv humvee. they were now inside the base. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover but enemy fire killed captain gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mace. but they needed to get him help. they retrieved gallegos's radio. "is anyone still alive?" the response came "what's going on"? and the tide began turning. >> over the radio they heard comrades pinned down in a humvee. so they laid down everything they had and with that cover, three were able to escape. but carter's bravery among the brave now deserving the medal of honor. >> two medals of honor for the same battle are very rare. it marks the first time in almost half a century resulted in one battle receiving the highest honor a troop can receiver. -- receive. >> and coming up, it is what some are calling a modern day harlem renaissance, but it's happening in hollywood. we'll tell you what's helping to fuel a big ye
. >> hart came across the net and said they got an rpg pointed right at me.reporter: bad went from worse. rounds began penetrating the m humv humvee. they were now inside the base. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover but enemy fire killed captain gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mace. but they needed to get him help. they retrieved gallegos's radio. "is anyone still alive?" the response came "what's going...
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. >> this may be hart to watch. but check out the new facial slithering into japanese salons. snails crawl all over customers' faces with claims they make skin look younger. one salon says it's in the mucous which contains proceed tee proteins and antioxidants. for a 60 minute treatment, you'll have to shell out $250. >> so should we just go to the garden and do it yourself? >> a lot choeaper, right? >> for you will of a us here, thank you so much for [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hi, sweetheart. >> how are you? >> good. welcome. hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. all this week, contestants are going to have a bonus lifeline, because we are bringing back the crystal ball. so if you're stuck on a question, we're gonna let you look into the crystal ball to see how much money is behind that question. and that could come in really handy if you are thinking of jumping the question. so here to take advantage of that new lifeline is katherine flannery from new york city. hey, katherine. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. >> you too. you too. >> fun for yo
. >> this may be hart to watch. but check out the new facial slithering into japanese salons. snails crawl all over customers' faces with claims they make skin look younger. one salon says it's in the mucous which contains proceed tee proteins and antioxidants. for a 60 minute treatment, you'll have to shell out $250. >> so should we just go to the garden and do it yourself? >> a lot choeaper, right? >> for you will of a us here, thank you so much for [dramatic music]...
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. >> and they invested it in hart work. >> rose: and the system wore them down. but did not-- in the end which is remarkable and says something about the quality of humanity and human beings, notwithstanding everything that they have had to go through, notwithstanding insult to their own humanity, they're people who have a belief, their values were right. >> and they had not said hi the wrong values. >> they still believe that but they question today. and they haven't given up but they have paid a price that you and i haven't paid. >> rose: sluicely. >> for the adversity of lottery. >> coy not any more. let me just recommend two too american families, it airs on tuesday, july 9th that is tomorrow night. at 10 p.m. on front line. bill moyers in a remarkable documentary that comes from a man who has given us much in understanding our country and understanding the power of individuals. and in this case, the story of two remarkable families, two american families is 9 title. frontline is the program. bill moyers is the correspondent, july 9th, tuesday at 10 p.m. is t
. >> and they invested it in hart work. >> rose: and the system wore them down. but did not-- in the end which is remarkable and says something about the quality of humanity and human beings, notwithstanding everything that they have had to go through, notwithstanding insult to their own humanity, they're people who have a belief, their values were right. >> and they had not said hi the wrong values. >> they still believe that but they question today. and they haven't...
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carl hart on his book that examined the causes of addiction. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> tonight on "quest" -- elephant seals dive deeper, swim farther and hold their breath longer than almost any mammal on earth. but how do they accomplish such remarkable feats? bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science
carl hart on his book that examined the causes of addiction. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs...
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would have represented a kerr kerry/gibb hart ticket didn't pay off.will pay big bounce to get hands on it. he's not doing it for money. he leverage the site for access to candidates. for example, in exchange for lieberman's do mains, they agreed to let deutsch spend a day on the trail with the presidential candidate. he got special access to a presidential rally bush and cheney after he handed over that address. he doesn't just go after potential domain names but alison grimes doesn't own allison for senate, he owns both. he does pay off, already looking ahead to 2016. michael deutsch joins me now. sir, thank you so much for joining us to talk about your very interesting hobby, a true political junky, i heard. you don't watch cable networks, you watch c-span directly. you could be making a lot of money doing this, your hobby here. you don't want the money. you just want to be able to hang out with politicians. where does that come from? >> exactly right. i've been interested in politics many, many years. a while ago i tried to figure out how to get a
would have represented a kerr kerry/gibb hart ticket didn't pay off.will pay big bounce to get hands on it. he's not doing it for money. he leverage the site for access to candidates. for example, in exchange for lieberman's do mains, they agreed to let deutsch spend a day on the trail with the presidential candidate. he got special access to a presidential rally bush and cheney after he handed over that address. he doesn't just go after potential domain names but alison grimes doesn't own...
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. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a fewde. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> rescuer tom jones quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do most to survive, keep breathing, is the very thing putting him in even more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into that crevice with every breath he took. obviously, if the chest cannot expand, you suffocate. >> he's so close rescuers can talk to him, even touch him, but they can't get him out. they know if they don't act fast, they'll watch this child die before their very own eyes. >> i'm trying but it hurts. >> the first thing we did was build rigging below him just to make sure he didn't slip down any farther. >> next, tom smith with the l.a. sheriff's department is able to slip a rope around paul from above, and he starts pulling. >> i was pulling on him so hard that i couldn't believe it. it should have lifted someone twice his size. >> is it doing anything? >> no. >> paul is wedged in so tight rescuers worry if they pull too hard, they'll yank an arm right out of its
. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a fewde. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> rescuer tom jones quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do most to survive, keep breathing, is the very thing putting him in even more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into that crevice with every breath he took. obviously, if the chest cannot expand, you suffocate. >> he's so close rescuers can talk to him,...
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this is set to happen at the senate hart office building. the group will even deliver to you cows and cow keychains to senators' offices. this comes about three months after the bipartisan manchin/toomey bill on stricter gun laws failed in the senate. >>> this morning rusty the red panda is finally going home. rusty was released to the panda exhibit, the red panda exhibit area, around 9:00 this morning, or he will be. it will be the first time he's back in the exhibit since his escape from the national zoo last month. you see him here being caught in adams morgan. rusty was given a rabies booster and kept in isolation for a while. zookeepers say they think he was able to get out of the exhibit by climbing onto a low tree canopy inside his habitat. >>> why smokers may catch a financial break when president obama's health care law takes effect. >>> plus why the secret to your child's success may be tied to the time you put them to bed at night. >>> also ahead, a dramatic rescue while you were sleeping after heavy rain trapped people in canada.
this is set to happen at the senate hart office building. the group will even deliver to you cows and cow keychains to senators' offices. this comes about three months after the bipartisan manchin/toomey bill on stricter gun laws failed in the senate. >>> this morning rusty the red panda is finally going home. rusty was released to the panda exhibit, the red panda exhibit area, around 9:00 this morning, or he will be. it will be the first time he's back in the exhibit since his escape...
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joining me now chris matthew, host of msnbc's hart ball with chris matthews. good to see you. when you look at these numbers about lower than expected cost, rear baits of $100 or more is this what the president needs to say? >> well, yeah. you got to put this in historic terms. this is an old, old fight. i want goes back to the 1930s. it began with social security then went through medicare and in every case and this isn't a partisan assessment this is simple fact the democrats have put a proposal on the table, gotten a program approved by the congress, and the republican party's position has been no, nada, we don't want anything. that's always been their position on health care. it was their position on social security, it was their position on medicare. it didn't matter what tissue was when it came to social legislation their position was free enterprise, stay out of it. they are trying to avoid the situation which has developed in the past. one people learn about a prom like social security, once they get used to it, once they learned about medicare they fell in love with i
joining me now chris matthew, host of msnbc's hart ball with chris matthews. good to see you. when you look at these numbers about lower than expected cost, rear baits of $100 or more is this what the president needs to say? >> well, yeah. you got to put this in historic terms. this is an old, old fight. i want goes back to the 1930s. it began with social security then went through medicare and in every case and this isn't a partisan assessment this is simple fact the democrats have put a...
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and that was the last we heard from hart. >> bad went to worse. rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and larson provided cover. mace was left in open ground. carter rescued mace bringing him back to the humvee, but they needed to get him help. carter once again braved the bullets and ran and retrieved a radio. is anyone still alive? a response came, what's going on? and the tide began turning. >> over the radio they heard people were pinned down by a humvee. three wounded americans made their escape. >> reporter: mace would not survive but carter's bravery now deserving the medal of honor. >> the award for ty carter shows how one battle resulted in two living members receiving the highest honor a soldier can receive. >>> you can be a part of the landscape at the base of the new bay bridge. what contractors are looking for that could net you some cash. >>> it appears to be a myth. shop early for those bac
and that was the last we heard from hart. >> bad went to worse. rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and larson provided cover. mace was left in open ground. carter rescued mace bringing him back to the humvee, but they needed to get him help. carter once again braved the bullets and ran and retrieved a radio. is anyone still alive? a response...
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. >>> diablo road between friends street and harts avenue remains closed due to a 148-inch water main broke that flooded the area. look at those pictures. right now, nearby homes are without water services and have downtown businesses have complained about low prrt pressure -- about low water pressure. >>> joe biden is headed to arizona for the member for the 19 firefighters killed in the yarnell fire. two red cross teams are on their way right now to help people affected by the wildfire. they left from oakland and from fairfield. their red cross response vehicles can feed up to 1,000 meals a day and volunteers will help people who left home with prescription medication and eyeglasses. we'll be very busy as well as hydrating and helping on scene. we'll be very busy. >> they are set to arrive by sunday and plan to stay up to two weeks. nine bay area red cross volunteers have been deployed to help with the relief effort. >>> the big day is finally here for the deputy marriage commissioner. he's tying the knot with his long-time partner. >>> and check out outside. the cooldown has arrive
. >>> diablo road between friends street and harts avenue remains closed due to a 148-inch water main broke that flooded the area. look at those pictures. right now, nearby homes are without water services and have downtown businesses have complained about low prrt pressure -- about low water pressure. >>> joe biden is headed to arizona for the member for the 19 firefighters killed in the yarnell fire. two red cross teams are on their way right now to help people affected by...
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. >> reporter: it was the key 911 call at the hart of today's -- heart of today's testimony. >> is he yelling help? >> yes. >> reporter: the defense focusing on that voice, calling out for help in the background a scream trayvon martin's father told investigators he did not immediately recognize. >> i believe my words were -- is that your son's voice in the background. i think it's differently than that, but i inquired if that was his son yelling for help. >> what was his response? >> he was more of a verbal and nonverbal. he looked away and under his breath as i interpreted said no. >> reporter: the defense played the tape over and over. each of zimmerman's -- that he shot and killed trayvon martin in self-defense. >> my immediate reaction was that's george's voice. >> definitely georgey. >> reporter: but the prosecution maintainses it's martin calling out for help after spending nine days trying to convince the jury that zimmerman intentionally targeted and killed the teen because help want to.d the prosecution asked what zimmerman said to police when he first heard that 911 tape. >
. >> reporter: it was the key 911 call at the hart of today's -- heart of today's testimony. >> is he yelling help? >> yes. >> reporter: the defense focusing on that voice, calling out for help in the background a scream trayvon martin's father told investigators he did not immediately recognize. >> i believe my words were -- is that your son's voice in the background. i think it's differently than that, but i inquired if that was his son yelling for help. >>...
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a 33-year-old marketing consultant went on a countryside drive in the uk with his fiancee claire hart. this is what happened. >> get out of the car. get out of the [ bleep ] car. >> masked men block their path on the road. they start lighting stun grenades, smoke bombs. they are armed with bats. they open the door and drag ali out of the car. now you actually see them leave the fiancee behind. >> is she laughing? >> they gag him. they tie him up and force him to wear a jump suit. according to reporting, they kept ali in this van once they got him 100 miles from where they dragged him from his car. they forced him to wear, according to reports, a thong-style man's bikini. now he did survive this incident and get away from this incident. according to reports he then was struck down with a stress-related illness. >> well, no kidding. you've just been bound, gagged, driven 100 miles. that's a really long ride by people you don't even know. >> okay, wait. >> the problem with all of this is he did know these 16 people. this was a prank that his friends and his fiancee pulled on him. >> she
a 33-year-old marketing consultant went on a countryside drive in the uk with his fiancee claire hart. this is what happened. >> get out of the car. get out of the [ bleep ] car. >> masked men block their path on the road. they start lighting stun grenades, smoke bombs. they are armed with bats. they open the door and drag ali out of the car. now you actually see them leave the fiancee behind. >> is she laughing? >> they gag him. they tie him up and force him to wear a...
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. ♪ [ music ] >> the danville 4th of july parade drew crowds of spectators to lined harts avenue andheered the loudest for the servicemen and women who marched, sponsored by the kiawanas club and raises funds for community service groups. >>> and san jose just aped up its own 4th of july parade, veterans groups, classic cars uncle sam and antique vehicles and even a contingent of giants fans, the parade ended with a picnic on the alameda. >>> day 4 of the bart strike and right now both sides are back at the table trying to hammer out a deal on this 4th of july. they started meeting at 11:00 this morning. sal castaneda is live in oakland with the latest. >> reporter: we have been here and when both sides arrived we tried to ask them questions at the negotiations site here. while no one has been saying much it seems some frustration is beginning to show. >> i don't know. it is a mess. this is my 4th contract and this is the worst i have seen. they have not -- they have not substantially addressed any of the safety concerns the unions have for the public and the union and the workers an
. ♪ [ music ] >> the danville 4th of july parade drew crowds of spectators to lined harts avenue andheered the loudest for the servicemen and women who marched, sponsored by the kiawanas club and raises funds for community service groups. >>> and san jose just aped up its own 4th of july parade, veterans groups, classic cars uncle sam and antique vehicles and even a contingent of giants fans, the parade ended with a picnic on the alameda. >>> day 4 of the bart strike...
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carl hart, right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate
carl hart, right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate
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gwen: somewhere gary hart is thinking why didn't i wait? thanks, everybody. we have to go but the conversation continues online where we'll talk about edward snowden and rick perry and janet napolitano, among other things. we stream live beginning at :30 eastern time or check out the video all week long. keep up with developments with me at the pbs news hour and we'll see you next week on "washington week" and i want to ish a 100-year happy anniversary to the sisters of sigma pi incorporated. good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" ask provided by -- -- is provided by -- prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ must have soup >> the pancake -- is to die for! >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> i actually fantasize in private moments about the food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? >> dining here make
gwen: somewhere gary hart is thinking why didn't i wait? thanks, everybody. we have to go but the conversation continues online where we'll talk about edward snowden and rick perry and janet napolitano, among other things. we stream live beginning at :30 eastern time or check out the video all week long. keep up with developments with me at the pbs news hour and we'll see you next week on "washington week" and i want to ish a 100-year happy anniversary to the sisters of sigma pi...