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giagos, you know, trying to beg hart to stay away and hart doing everything he can to once again helphose guys break out. and i mean, it seemed like an eternity, but hart came across the net and said, you know, i got an rpg pointed right at me. and that was the last we heard from hart. >> with the collapse of the rescue mission, sergeant giagos believes their only chance is to make a run for it. >> he said, well, i don't want to do this without everybody's approval or agreement. and i says, no, this is on you. you've got the experience and the knowledge. it's up to you, man. you need to lead us. what do you want us to do? he said, well, i think we should exit. and i says, okay, i'll hang back here and provide cover and larson did the same. so it was almost like a football, ready, break. and people started exiting the vehicle. [ gunfire ] >> then they realized the situation is even worse than they thought. >> there's insurgents just 30 meters in front of me. >> in the camp? >> in the camp, yeah. >> had you seen them in the camp? >> i hadn't seen them. >> carter uses the last of his amm
giagos, you know, trying to beg hart to stay away and hart doing everything he can to once again helphose guys break out. and i mean, it seemed like an eternity, but hart came across the net and said, you know, i got an rpg pointed right at me. and that was the last we heard from hart. >> with the collapse of the rescue mission, sergeant giagos believes their only chance is to make a run for it. >> he said, well, i don't want to do this without everybody's approval or agreement. and...
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i want to show a clip of miranda hart in "call the midwife."> i can ride a horse. that can't be so very different, surely. >> pedal down. pedal up. >> it appears there is something in her that is misaligned. [ screams ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are awesome. thanks so much for coming. come back whenever you want to. >> please. >> jimmy: miranda hart, "is it just me?" is in stores right now. check out "call the midwife" on pbs. robin thicke performs next! woah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man. get ready. our next guest has spent eight straight weeks at number one on the billboard singles chart with "blurred lines" from his new album of the same name. tonight, he's here to perform it for us. please welcome robin thicke! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ everybody get up ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey hey, hey, hey everybody get up hey, hey, hey ♪ ♪ put your hands together ♪ if you can't hear what i'm trying to say if you can't read from the same page ♪ ♪ maybe i'm going deaf maybe i'm going blind maybe i'm out of my m
i want to show a clip of miranda hart in "call the midwife."> i can ride a horse. that can't be so very different, surely. >> pedal down. pedal up. >> it appears there is something in her that is misaligned. [ screams ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are awesome. thanks so much for coming. come back whenever you want to. >> please. >> jimmy: miranda hart, "is it just me?" is in stores right now. check out "call the midwife"...
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i want to show a clip of miranda hart in "call the midwife."> you can ride a bike? >> i can ride a horse. that can't be so very different, surely. >> pedal down. pedal up. >> it appears there is something in her that is misaligned. [ screams ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are awesome. thanks so much for coming. come back whenever you want to. >> please. >> jimmy: miranda hart, "is it just me?" is in stores right now. check out "call the midwife" on pbs. robin thicke performs next! woah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ dad ] ah! lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. ♪ [ cheers and applause
i want to show a clip of miranda hart in "call the midwife."> you can ride a bike? >> i can ride a horse. that can't be so very different, surely. >> pedal down. pedal up. >> it appears there is something in her that is misaligned. [ screams ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are awesome. thanks so much for coming. come back whenever you want to. >> please. >> jimmy: miranda hart, "is it just me?" is in stores right now. check out...
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. >> hello, carl hart. i commend you regarding the book. i myself am an educator so i want to buy that book. i want to ask something interesting about, it is like sex, introducing it to your children. i think everything starts at home. who is qualified? i know you are -- the person who wrote this book and i see what you are trying to do but who is qualified until you read this book to when it is age appropriate to tell your kids about drugs on many levels? >> i think teenagers on up, it is appropriate for teenagers on a band of course adults. the problem in the country is our drug education in this country is at the high-level of a sixth grader, and eleven-year-old or 12-year-old. i am trying to increase the
. >> hello, carl hart. i commend you regarding the book. i myself am an educator so i want to buy that book. i want to ask something interesting about, it is like sex, introducing it to your children. i think everything starts at home. who is qualified? i know you are -- the person who wrote this book and i see what you are trying to do but who is qualified until you read this book to when it is age appropriate to tell your kids about drugs on many levels? >> i think teenagers on...
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. >> and discus thrower robert harting completed a hat trick of olympic gold medals. >> robert hartingcelebrated in trademark style, by tearing off his shirt. he was plagued with that problems during the competition, but he shrugged off the discomfort he posted a winning distance of 69 meters 11. it is his third world title in a row. in the pole vault, the german competitor was devastated. instead yelena isinbayeva jumped four meters 89 to clinch her third world title. now she is planning a break to have a baby. >> it was not that long ago that people thought flying around the world on planes was science fiction and now here is something that is still probably improbable. imagine going from l.a. to san francisco in just cap an hour. -- in just half an hour. >> a california billionaire has unveiled a plan that would revolutionize transportation. he wants to build a solar powered network of tubes. >> the capsules would be crashproof, but it could still be a bit of a squeeze. ["the jetsons" theme playing] >> futuristic travel was just part of the everyday world of the cartoon series "the
. >> and discus thrower robert harting completed a hat trick of olympic gold medals. >> robert hartingcelebrated in trademark style, by tearing off his shirt. he was plagued with that problems during the competition, but he shrugged off the discomfort he posted a winning distance of 69 meters 11. it is his third world title in a row. in the pole vault, the german competitor was devastated. instead yelena isinbayeva jumped four meters 89 to clinch her third world title. now she is...
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. >> and discus thrower robert harting completed a hat trick of olympic gold medals. >> robert hartingcelebrated in trademark style, by tearing off his shirt. he was plagued with that problems during the competition, but he shrugged off the discomfort he posted a winning distance of 69 meters 11. it is his third world title in a row. in the pole vault, the german competitor was devastated. instead yelena isinbayeva jumped four meters 89 to clinch her third world title. now she is planning a break to have a baby. >> it was not that long ago that people thought flying around the world on planes was science fiction and now here is something that is still probably improbable. imagine going from l.a. to san francisco in just cap an hour. -- in just half an hour. >> a california billionaire has unveiled a plan that would revolutionize transportation. he wants to build a solar powered network of tubes. >> the capsules would be crashproof, but it could still be a bit of a squeeze. ["the jetsons" theme playing] >> futuristic travel was just part of the everyday world of the cartoon series "the
. >> and discus thrower robert harting completed a hat trick of olympic gold medals. >> robert hartingcelebrated in trademark style, by tearing off his shirt. he was plagued with that problems during the competition, but he shrugged off the discomfort he posted a winning distance of 69 meters 11. it is his third world title in a row. in the pole vault, the german competitor was devastated. instead yelena isinbayeva jumped four meters 89 to clinch her third world title. now she is...
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hart.and now we're going to let you who have had a chance to think a little bit, ask some questions that you have of him. the microphone is here to my left, you're right. can you make your way to the microphone, please? >> greetings. i apologize that i came in late, so -- >> that's all right. it's about people. that's okay. >> i was out there doing a reading. and i also apologize that i haven't read the book. i've read about it. my question, because i came in right when you were saying that it wasn't about the drugs. so our youth my with -- you are. my question, you know that he seeks adult addiction in very severe early trauma. i'm going to read the book that i told you last night. but does your research run counter to his philosophy and his work? if you could get a little bit about that. his book, in the realm of hungry ghosts, whic which i recommend speculative understanding is a very narrow perspective. that's not an insult. i really appreciate what the brother is doing. he's trying to
hart.and now we're going to let you who have had a chance to think a little bit, ask some questions that you have of him. the microphone is here to my left, you're right. can you make your way to the microphone, please? >> greetings. i apologize that i came in late, so -- >> that's all right. it's about people. that's okay. >> i was out there doing a reading. and i also apologize that i haven't read the book. i've read about it. my question, because i came in right when you...
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neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want the paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >
neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head...
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neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.s very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want the paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking m
neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.s very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from...
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and the rifle belonged to john hart who played "the lone ranger" after clayton moore had played "the lone ranger" for a couple of episodes. when i walked out of there and didn't have it i said to my wife, "i have to go back the next day and buy it because it's a one-of-a-kind and i have the documentation to prove it. okay, well, it's a marlin 1889 in 44-40 caliber, which is a very desirable caliber for this model with the high-grade wood and all, and probably a special order rifle. and the fact that it belonged to john hart, and is documented, adds a good deal to the overall appeal and also to the value of it. i would say that at auction $4,000 to $6,000, maybe more. you can never tell what the market will do because you don't know who's out there that can't live without something that belonged to john hart. i couldn't that day. okay, well, you did well. thank you, sir. i picked this up in 1962 in paris. i went to a small watchmaker's shop. he sold me this for $80 and assured me that this was very worthwhile. well, what he did for you was a great favor. this was made by a well-known
and the rifle belonged to john hart who played "the lone ranger" after clayton moore had played "the lone ranger" for a couple of episodes. when i walked out of there and didn't have it i said to my wife, "i have to go back the next day and buy it because it's a one-of-a-kind and i have the documentation to prove it. okay, well, it's a marlin 1889 in 44-40 caliber, which is a very desirable caliber for this model with the high-grade wood and all, and probably a special...
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my name is tom harte here on [speaker not understood] properties. we're the owner of 45 fremont street that my colleague bob her just alluded to. we just learned of this this afternoon about 2 o'clock through a real estate blog that someone had forwarded on and said, hey, have you seen this? and, so, similar in the process it's broken down. we did not receive notice. a company like ours , we receive 20-day notices and everything else all the time. and believe me, there is an iron-tight system to make sure that those don't go unread or unacted upon. and i believe that we had this same process -- same problem in '11 and, you know, at that time we worked with the then developer and accommodated going forward with the project at that time. and now there is significant increase -- there's a lot of material, impressions about exactions, are they paying the new exactions, the old exactions, combination thereof, the shadow impacts plaza, on the bechtel park, possibly others. it is a very significant increase and i just think that, you know, san francisco ha
my name is tom harte here on [speaker not understood] properties. we're the owner of 45 fremont street that my colleague bob her just alluded to. we just learned of this this afternoon about 2 o'clock through a real estate blog that someone had forwarded on and said, hey, have you seen this? and, so, similar in the process it's broken down. we did not receive notice. a company like ours , we receive 20-day notices and everything else all the time. and believe me, there is an iron-tight system...
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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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neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.ery difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want the paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more
neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.ery difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head...
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neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.o get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figgie. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in myself. >> to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> yeah! >> she's horseback ridin
neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.o get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figgie. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in...
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and for those like steve who has a hart condition, that kind of care has big conditions. >> it kind of good for a guy like me in the event of an emergency, but it doesn't do anything as far as i know as far health care. ♪ >> in what may be a sign of just how few choices there are in the delta, the army is being deployed to help fill the gap. >> steve is turning to soldiers >> what can i do for you? >> well, i don't have any money for insurance. >> medics back from iraq and afghanistan are here providing free medical, and dental screenings. this band aid approach is likely a temporary fix. a more permanent solution is attracting more doctors and nurses to the area. >> mississippi is an economically depressed state. we're the 50th worst in obesity, and the 50th worst in infant mortality, and it's hard to attract a young, highly educated professional move to a rural and underserved area of a state with significant health care issues. >> sister ann brooks knows firsthand about the difficulty of attracting doctors here. >> if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn enough mo
and for those like steve who has a hart condition, that kind of care has big conditions. >> it kind of good for a guy like me in the event of an emergency, but it doesn't do anything as far as i know as far health care. ♪ >> in what may be a sign of just how few choices there are in the delta, the army is being deployed to help fill the gap. >> steve is turning to soldiers >> what can i do for you? >> well, i don't have any money for insurance. >> medics...
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neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.pproved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want the paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> pup
neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana.pproved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice....
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lynnidow of the late tony, hart, two to his left.riends and family, those who loved and knew art donovan, fans, who only knew him from afar. all saying good-bye to a man who is such an important figure in altimore sports history, and a man who transcended sports. art donovan helped put baltimore on the national stage, and he kept baltimore on the national stage every time he showed up on the tonight show, on an espn commercial, on late night with david letterman. and for the many who thought so highly of art donovan, they had to think highly of baltimore too. it was an adopted home, a home he loved. born in brooklyn, but it became a national figure in baltimore. and while he loved his hometown, this truly became his hometown. a funeral service with so many powerful moments. one that stood out during the prayer of the faithful, art donovan's 86-year-old sister, her voice crackling as he said good-bye to her older brother, her only brother, the 89-year-old art donovan. the gentleman on the top of the steps wearing the yellow sport coat
lynnidow of the late tony, hart, two to his left.riends and family, those who loved and knew art donovan, fans, who only knew him from afar. all saying good-bye to a man who is such an important figure in altimore sports history, and a man who transcended sports. art donovan helped put baltimore on the national stage, and he kept baltimore on the national stage every time he showed up on the tonight show, on an espn commercial, on late night with david letterman. and for the many who thought so...
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i was i mean i'm a trailblazer in the hart family because my uncles you know brett owen and my father. my other uncle davey they were all involved in it was very much male dominated but no other females have stepped foot in the squared circle besides me in the heart family so it was definitely something in my grandfather was you know he's now passed but my grandfather's still heart he was very traditional and he really just you know was very protective of us girls because he was an amateur wrestler and actually amateur wrestling champion and he just didn't see women involved in it because he was very traditional but it's changed so much in our roles that now are so different and so i think if you were here today he'd be so proud he would probably be teaching you how to throw a punch. did you get into it do you both decide together they did what actually bree called me once like you have to check out this divas division and bring in our competitive soccer players for eleven years so we were athletes and we always love the entertainment business and she was like nicole this is honest th
i was i mean i'm a trailblazer in the hart family because my uncles you know brett owen and my father. my other uncle davey they were all involved in it was very much male dominated but no other females have stepped foot in the squared circle besides me in the heart family so it was definitely something in my grandfather was you know he's now passed but my grandfather's still heart he was very traditional and he really just you know was very protective of us girls because he was an amateur...
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this is mamma ever hart cooling some rocks -- climbing some rocks. sure sign of fall. true fall foliage in garrett county. there have been cool nights. hot, humid. across maryland it is hot everywhere but deep creek lake. look at the steam just coming off. that will help fuel scattered showers. i think you're okay for the morning but through your midday, like lunch break, a pop of thunder showers could be something you're dealing with. grab your run much -- lunch on the way. a wet evening commute could make traffic worse. after that beautiful clear dry weather. great travel weather for one of the last summer weekends as we see a crystal clear friday evening. that will hold into saturday and sunday. no tropical threat at least through the weekend. as we zoom out a little bit, we're looking at improved weather headed our way. for the moment, a big return flow, a surge that will continue. it could be showers and storms. beyond that front moving in into early friday morning and the weekend, it will drag in cooler, drier canadian air. the warm surge hangs for another 24 hou
this is mamma ever hart cooling some rocks -- climbing some rocks. sure sign of fall. true fall foliage in garrett county. there have been cool nights. hot, humid. across maryland it is hot everywhere but deep creek lake. look at the steam just coming off. that will help fuel scattered showers. i think you're okay for the morning but through your midday, like lunch break, a pop of thunder showers could be something you're dealing with. grab your run much -- lunch on the way. a wet evening...
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has a new book. >> david hart wrote in a couple of years ago called the atheist illusions where he took a look at some of what he called the pingree 80 guests. people like christopher hitchens, daniel and richard dawkins and wondered why in this particular moment there was such hostility to religion by the public intellectuals. and in this book he really wants to get a size from the politics of all the and look across most of the nominations to the experience of how people across different states understand god has an emotional experience and a presence in their lives. and it is a gorgeous book. he's an amazing writer and a great cyclist. this is a real opportunity to just sit with a major theologian and wonder about how god has experienced across the states. very emotionally true book, spiritually rich, and i think an eye opener to be very pleased about it. >> that is a quick look at some of the books coming out by yale university press this fall. >>> here are the best-selling hardcover nonfiction books according to publishers weekly. it does reflect the sales as of august 29th. >>> sp
has a new book. >> david hart wrote in a couple of years ago called the atheist illusions where he took a look at some of what he called the pingree 80 guests. people like christopher hitchens, daniel and richard dawkins and wondered why in this particular moment there was such hostility to religion by the public intellectuals. and in this book he really wants to get a size from the politics of all the and look across most of the nominations to the experience of how people across...
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. >> i expressed to hart that tom and my -- art that tom and myself have a great respect for paul jewish people. we believe that christ is the jewish messiah that they wait for to come so we're trying to con vi that message to them whether they believe it or not. >> reporter: while both sides have met to discuss the missionary tack techs, they ready admit their philosophical differences are unlike those that date back centuries. >> for insights on his daily store i ris, follow -- stories, follow him on twitter. >>> we all complain about waiting for security through the airport, but proof that this may have paid off. tsa found what they thought was a gun. the pellet gun was stashed inside the boy's carry-on. he took the gun. >>> a plane made an emergency landing in memphis. the air tran flight was headed toward austin. we talked to the woman who was sitting right next to the man. >> i heard the flight attendant say, sir, you can't do that or something like that i looked and here he comes barreling, stumbling down the aisle. went to sleep. >> passengers deplan in memphis investigators remo
. >> i expressed to hart that tom and my -- art that tom and myself have a great respect for paul jewish people. we believe that christ is the jewish messiah that they wait for to come so we're trying to con vi that message to them whether they believe it or not. >> reporter: while both sides have met to discuss the missionary tack techs, they ready admit their philosophical differences are unlike those that date back centuries. >> for insights on his daily store i ris, follow...
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our guest, carl hart. his book "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society". a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse. also an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia diversity. he's a board member of the college on problems of drug dependency and has conducted 22 years of research and narrow psychopharmacology. the science of drug addiction. welcome to the "after words." >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: a fascinating book. it is your personal story as well as the workout for the results of your work in science. but the heart and soul of it i would cite is that you are saying, you know what, i think 20 plus million americans who do illegal drugs. >> guest: the national government conducts a survey every year. this has been known for some time. twenty plus million americans to use drugs on a regular basis. >> host: then you also say that over the generations overtime people of always used
our guest, carl hart. his book "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society". a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse. also an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia diversity. he's a board member of the college on problems of drug dependency and has conducted 22 years of research and narrow psychopharmacology. the science of drug addiction. welcome to the "after...
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. >> the disciplinary charges against scott hart file number and case no. 2012 to an individual commissioner to be determined by the commissioner. and the disciplinary charges against another officer file and case to an individual for taking up everyday. so it's one case evidence and commissioner is up next and a are there representatives here for the special patrol officers? >> they've been notified by letter and also by e-mail. and they're representing their representative >> where their orders tonight. >> no. >> so what i'll do is scheduled a time to conferee with their attorneys. >> anything else. >> a so ladies and gentlemen, we have public comment but we do as we're heading into captain presentation we'll move it after the presentation. >> captain do you want to do that award first or after. >> one other individual from the original award showed up a little. >> another citizen richard can you come up the chief wants to honor i for captureing. so one more time to rendering for your outstanding bravery of great personal risk such bravery is worth by the san francisco police department (c
. >> the disciplinary charges against scott hart file number and case no. 2012 to an individual commissioner to be determined by the commissioner. and the disciplinary charges against another officer file and case to an individual for taking up everyday. so it's one case evidence and commissioner is up next and a are there representatives here for the special patrol officers? >> they've been notified by letter and also by e-mail. and they're representing their representative...
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it took hart ti 89 years to -- artie 89 years to tell us what he did in 12. running into him at the store, that's where all the laughs come from. >> he was always astounded at how the citizens of baltimore opened their arms and embraced this quote nobody. >> right n
it took hart ti 89 years to -- artie 89 years to tell us what he did in 12. running into him at the store, that's where all the laughs come from. >> he was always astounded at how the citizens of baltimore opened their arms and embraced this quote nobody. >> right n
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this clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. >> true survivors here. we don't know what's going on either, but we knowe're safe here. >> reporter: sandy valdez and her husband leave in that area. they decided to leave on their own. >> you just cry and laugh with everybody else. it's sad. u never think you're going to be here in this situation. and when you watch other peopl on tv that you can't help that are in it, then when it hits home, well, i'll be a volunteer. >> reporter: ty loaded up their camper and drove to the camp ground in sonora where the red cross has set up an evacuation here. >> we're much safer here. we check with our friends. they give aus call and let us know howhe situation is. today we heard 14 to 26-mile-per-hour winds up there. not good. >> reporter: back live, one of the many fire vex going in and out of this area all day, a lot of them working 24 hour shifts and their work is not done yet. people stayed at the red cross center, also yosemite, parts of yosemite are burning at this hour, but such a large park and it is open, how
this clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. >> true survivors here. we don't know what's going on either, but we knowe're safe here. >> reporter: sandy valdez and her husband leave in that area. they decided to leave on their own. >> you just cry and laugh with everybody else. it's sad. u never think you're going to be here in this situation. and when you watch other peopl on tv that you can't help that are in it, then when it hits home,...
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. >> host: and david bentley hart has a new book. >> guest: he wrote a book ca ca ca -- a couple years ago where he looked at what he called the angry atheists, people like christopher hitchens, daniel dennett and richard dawkins and wondered why in this particular moment there was such hostility to religion by some of our public intellectuals. in this book he really wants to get aside from the politics of it all and look across most of the denominations to the experience of god. how people across different can faiths understand god as an emotional and spiritual presence in chair lives. -- in their lives. and it's a gorgeous book. he's an amazing writer, i think one of the great stylists. and this is a real opportunity to sit with a major theologian and wonder about how god is
. >> host: and david bentley hart has a new book. >> guest: he wrote a book ca ca ca -- a couple years ago where he looked at what he called the angry atheists, people like christopher hitchens, daniel dennett and richard dawkins and wondered why in this particular moment there was such hostility to religion by some of our public intellectuals. in this book he really wants to get aside from the politics of it all and look across most of the denominations to the experience of god....