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>> firstly to hocking, his famous expression was look up at the stars, not down at your feet.nd that's how he lived his life. he gets this diagnosis. he says his brain is powerful, he keeps thinking. he raises a family, even though he had this. and he has lived to 73 and he's still alive, which is unbelievable. two to five years is the usual lifespan, and it's because the first point i want to make is als is unpredictable. in some cases, it burns out. in some cases, it's more severe. it involves the lateral aspects of the spinal cord. those are the areas of nerve cells which lead directly to voluntary muscle movement. to all your muscles, your legs, your arms, respiratory muscles, as david said, your lungs. swallowy is involved, your speech is involved. he can't speak. so, he was able through eye movements to develop -- they developed a system where you can use a computer-aided voice. now, believe it or not, in this film, they actually used stephen hawking's actual voice. he lent it to the film because he was so impressed with the job that eddie redmayne has done portraying hi
>> firstly to hocking, his famous expression was look up at the stars, not down at your feet.nd that's how he lived his life. he gets this diagnosis. he says his brain is powerful, he keeps thinking. he raises a family, even though he had this. and he has lived to 73 and he's still alive, which is unbelievable. two to five years is the usual lifespan, and it's because the first point i want to make is als is unpredictable. in some cases, it burns out. in some cases, it's more severe. it...
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my friends to hocks are saying, do you see? he will not accept the new model which proves the americans are out to get a and are out to dismember us. president obama and his team gave a different explanation. they have said, well president obama gave a speech saying overtime we need to try to develop this new model and the chinese say well no you need to accept it now and some are talking about it. and susan rice gave a speech over a year ago and said something similar, we need to operationalize and move towards the new model. so on our side we are kind of giving lip service and public. yes, the u.s. and china relations are filled with cooperation and happiness as we work together on north korea and iran and climate change, but oh, when you start examining the detail. somehow north korea still has weapons, somehow this did not get fixed. there's a series of things that when you put the microscope into the agreement, well, no we don't write have an agreement yet. and for china this new model of great power relations is not being
my friends to hocks are saying, do you see? he will not accept the new model which proves the americans are out to get a and are out to dismember us. president obama and his team gave a different explanation. they have said, well president obama gave a speech saying overtime we need to try to develop this new model and the chinese say well no you need to accept it now and some are talking about it. and susan rice gave a speech over a year ago and said something similar, we need to...
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exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com >>> i'm lucy hockings.the top story this is hour. reported around the key town in eastern ukraine to fight a broken cease-fire. egypt calls for a coalition against militants in libya following the murder of a group of christians. >>> what do you think life is like in the somali capitol magadishu? well one young civil servant's instagram account is offering an alternative review that's attracted tens of thousands of followers. >> this is the vicious fighting. >> malnutrition. >> what's up? this is how i'm living these days. i did not have a mission. i wanted to make my friends laugh. [ speaking foreign language ] check it out if you are here. now, my mission might be just showing that this is just as normal as anywhere else in the world. i think a lot of people fret over coming to certain african country that is have experienced war. >> it was astonishing. it was like walking in the mall and seeing your reflection in a slice of mirror. we know that we come from a tradition. we recognize ourselves in poetry,
exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com >>> i'm lucy hockings.the top story this is hour. reported around the key town in eastern ukraine to fight a broken cease-fire. egypt calls for a coalition against militants in libya following the murder of a group of christians. >>> what do you think life is like in the somali capitol magadishu? well one young civil servant's instagram account is offering an alternative review that's attracted tens of thousands of...
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♪ ♪ >>> i'm lucy hockings. hour we'll bring you the latest on the escalating crisis in eastern ukraine. fighting in government forces and russian-backed rebels intensify, so too, does the humanitarian crisis as thousands of desperate people are caught up in the cross fire. >>> and the legacy of the meghna carta. why it means so much. >>> aaron is back and it's all about greasing the wheels of a massive debt aaron. >> see what you did there, lucy. it's a european charm offensive by this bloke right here greece's new finance minister who's been hopping all over europe to convince leader that something has to budge on greece's massive debt mountain. as you can see, he is in london but we'll go live to find out what the germans think about the new greek government's plans to spend, spend, spend. >>> welcome back to "gmt." ukraine's crisis seems to be spiraling ever-more out of control, as the death control continues to grow talks between ukraine, russia and the rebel factions draw a blank. and since then the fighti
♪ ♪ >>> i'm lucy hockings. hour we'll bring you the latest on the escalating crisis in eastern ukraine. fighting in government forces and russian-backed rebels intensify, so too, does the humanitarian crisis as thousands of desperate people are caught up in the cross fire. >>> and the legacy of the meghna carta. why it means so much. >>> aaron is back and it's all about greasing the wheels of a massive debt aaron. >> see what you did there, lucy. it's a...
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i'm lucy hockings. our top stories, nato plans the biggest reenforcement of its collective excess since the end of the cold war. the 5,000 strong force is supposed to send a clear signal to russia. we speak to estonia's defense minister about his concerns about moscow's ambitions. >>> the pilot who faced taipei as rescuers scour the river for 12 people still missing from the transasia plane crash, praise for the pilot, who apparently steered the plane away from high-rise buildings. >>> and abdullah is meeting the family of the pilot who was burnt to death by islamic state. they say the blood of muath al kaseasbeh will not be shed in plane. >>> aaron looking at that big high-stakes meeting between the greek and german government. >> it's very likely the germans will just say, nein to greece's wish and things ronlare only getting worse for the new greek government because last night the european central bank says it's cutting off its chief funding for the country's banks. >>> it's midday in london 7:00 a.
i'm lucy hockings. our top stories, nato plans the biggest reenforcement of its collective excess since the end of the cold war. the 5,000 strong force is supposed to send a clear signal to russia. we speak to estonia's defense minister about his concerns about moscow's ambitions. >>> the pilot who faced taipei as rescuers scour the river for 12 people still missing from the transasia plane crash, praise for the pilot, who apparently steered the plane away from high-rise buildings....
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welcome to the nascar xfinity series. >>> i'm lucy hockings.pcoming battle to free iraq's second biggest city mosul, from islamic state. kurdish fighters will be a key part of that operation. we're joined by kurd stan's foreign minister to talk about the challenges ahead. >>> london fashion week is well underway. how does what we see on the catwalk, though translate, into what we actually buy in the shop? >>> also on the program, aaron is here. i'm really worried, aaron, you're going to leave us to chase your dreams. >> lucy that's it i'm off, because british airways has started its recruitment drive for its pilot cadet program. anybody from 18 to 55 years old can have a crack at it. and let me tell you, pilots are in huge demand. so stay tuned, because we're going to find out why the world needs more than half a million pilots in the next 20 years. oh and why there's such a lack of women in the cockpit. >>> when islamic state fighters took over the iraqi city of mosul last year the world finally sat up and recognized that the group was going t
welcome to the nascar xfinity series. >>> i'm lucy hockings.pcoming battle to free iraq's second biggest city mosul, from islamic state. kurdish fighters will be a key part of that operation. we're joined by kurd stan's foreign minister to talk about the challenges ahead. >>> london fashion week is well underway. how does what we see on the catwalk, though translate, into what we actually buy in the shop? >>> also on the program, aaron is here. i'm really worried,...
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. >>> i'm lucy hockings.ask force recommends the world cup in qatar should be played in the winter to avoid summer temperatures. we go to qatar with the workers involved in the construction. >>> we could be moving closer to children with a peanut allergy by allowing them to eat peanut products. >>> we are looking at black gold. >> we are talking britain has more breweries than any other country in the world. one brewery for every 50,000 people. stay tuned, we have a beer expert in the house and we are going to find out what's behind britain's brewing boom. >>> welcome back to the program. we are going to talk about peanuts. in recent years, parents shied away from letting young children eat them. they may develop life threatening allergic reactions. have they been taking the wrong approach? a group of babies suggests that early exposure to peanuts could prevent the problem. we have more. >> in a backpack right? >> reporter: this 8-year-old has to keep this emergency treatment with her at all times in case of
. >>> i'm lucy hockings.ask force recommends the world cup in qatar should be played in the winter to avoid summer temperatures. we go to qatar with the workers involved in the construction. >>> we could be moving closer to children with a peanut allergy by allowing them to eat peanut products. >>> we are looking at black gold. >> we are talking britain has more breweries than any other country in the world. one brewery for every 50,000 people. stay tuned, we...
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what to do when i bring the chose home if i buy a red hock at embarcadero should it go in the refrigerator. it depends on who's home (laughter) it will fill the room with aroma and aramaic >> the idea is that with any kinds of cheese we suggest number one you booze buy as much as you're going to eat in the near future. depending on the cheese i think with soft rind cheese you want to eat those more quickly but we also suggest is that you wrap our cheese in the cheese paper or wax paper once you get it home take the sarin wrapper off it oftentimes you have to use syrian wrapping in the stores to present it to the buyers but it's good to wrap f it in what could paper or cheese paper i put my cheese in the vegetation crispy put into a box but what happens when you put it in an enclosed area it keeps the forced air from the refrigerator once you've cut into cheese you've disturbed the eco system it is still developing and it does have its own eco system. as soon as you cut into it it starts to deteriorate you want to go some place if there's a big really of cheese sitting on the counter the pe
what to do when i bring the chose home if i buy a red hock at embarcadero should it go in the refrigerator. it depends on who's home (laughter) it will fill the room with aroma and aramaic >> the idea is that with any kinds of cheese we suggest number one you booze buy as much as you're going to eat in the near future. depending on the cheese i think with soft rind cheese you want to eat those more quickly but we also suggest is that you wrap our cheese in the cheese paper or wax paper...
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i'm lucy hockings. the world's most wanted man jihadi john, has been identified by the bbc. he has been pictured in the videos of gruesome beheadings of numerous western hostages. more on the story in the next half hour. >>> now imagine this being able to hear for the first time in 39 years. this is what it was like for joan mills. >> a life changing day today. >> joan will be here to tell us what has surprised her since that moment and to answer some of your questions. don't miss it. >>> what's on the program? aaron is back looking at the fierce debate over so-called net neutrality. >> absolutely. lucy, i tell you what u.s. regulators today are poised to impose the you havest esttoughest rules yet. at issue, whether the internet should be an open highway. mr. private fast lanes should be made available to companies that can afford to pay for them. >>> welcome to "gmt." it is six months since the cease-fire deal was broken between israel and the palestinians. during the conflict more than 2,000 people w
i'm lucy hockings. the world's most wanted man jihadi john, has been identified by the bbc. he has been pictured in the videos of gruesome beheadings of numerous western hostages. more on the story in the next half hour. >>> now imagine this being able to hear for the first time in 39 years. this is what it was like for joan mills. >> a life changing day today. >> joan will be here to tell us what has surprised her since that moment and to answer some of your questions....
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lelt let's go ahead to get to the hockey, and it is a big deal, because it is of course outdoor hockishgs and the stadium series with the sharks, and the l.a. kings going after it and here are some of the crazy stats, and 17,000 is the typical sharks' crowd, but at levi's nearly 69,000 people will be there tomorrow and the biggest hockey crowd west of the mississippi, and staying cool by a 53-foot refrigerator truck outside, but in order for it to be working properly we need 55 degrees, and below tonight, and it looks like they will get it tonight, and they will have a much easier time working with the weather out there. the tailgating is sold out, but if the you want to go out the enjoy them, and a light jacket is probably needed with the breeze. it is a lot of fun out there today, and it is going to be incredible, incredible day. and we will look at the first part of the week, and a slight chance of showers in the south bay for san jose, and possibly for the aer yarea, but it is only going to be trace area and go sharks, because i am a a official full time fan. >> and i have a feel
lelt let's go ahead to get to the hockey, and it is a big deal, because it is of course outdoor hockishgs and the stadium series with the sharks, and the l.a. kings going after it and here are some of the crazy stats, and 17,000 is the typical sharks' crowd, but at levi's nearly 69,000 people will be there tomorrow and the biggest hockey crowd west of the mississippi, and staying cool by a 53-foot refrigerator truck outside, but in order for it to be working properly we need 55 degrees, and...
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. >> a couple hocks the world record what they had to do to visit disney park in japan, florida and cali all in 1 day. >>> welcome back to morning sun too. santa rosa police have arrested a man who they say used a ticketing mouse trap to try to spend money on the bank's deposit box. a security guard called police after he noticed a man acting suspiciously at the bank on sunday morning. when police arrived they arrested the man. they also arrested a woman who was in a nearby car using a walk yi talky to try to communicate with them. they found more traps and some stolen nails. investigators say there have been -- they have been 15 other similar cases since november in santa rosa alone. >> supporters of doctors medical center in now admit there's only a slim chance of keeping the hospital open. the board of the west health care system held a meeting last night to discuss how you shutdown the hospitals. more members say the only hope we have lift for dmp to stay open would be for voters approving a property tax to support the hospital. results of a boater pole on the issue won't be availabl
. >> a couple hocks the world record what they had to do to visit disney park in japan, florida and cali all in 1 day. >>> welcome back to morning sun too. santa rosa police have arrested a man who they say used a ticketing mouse trap to try to spend money on the bank's deposit box. a security guard called police after he noticed a man acting suspiciously at the bank on sunday morning. when police arrived they arrested the man. they also arrested a woman who was in a nearby car...
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. >> and get a good look at this guy arrested accused of driving a so many bony drunk at a girl's hock can he game. parents call the cops when he swerved into the boards. tonight at 10:00 what happened next. school officials say they've never seen. >> we are watching the roads in our area for you tonight. here's life look at route 422 in oaks pennsylvania in montgomery county. according with the rain and sleet that fell earlier today and tonight's freezing tumbling temperatures black ice could be a problem. so be careful out there. >>> surveillance cameras capture a burglar in the act at barbecue in roxborough. this was shot early yesterday morning at the business on chers lane. police say the pan broke the glass on the garage door to get and side. he stole $138 and an iphone. >>> philadelphia school district is looking to add 400 teachers to its ranks. the district says it expects to have that many openings for the next school year. it's looking for experienced teachers and secondary math, secondary science special ed, art, music and upper elementary. you can apply for those jobs onli
. >> and get a good look at this guy arrested accused of driving a so many bony drunk at a girl's hock can he game. parents call the cops when he swerved into the boards. tonight at 10:00 what happened next. school officials say they've never seen. >> we are watching the roads in our area for you tonight. here's life look at route 422 in oaks pennsylvania in montgomery county. according with the rain and sleet that fell earlier today and tonight's freezing tumbling temperatures...
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from the east bay you can see the high clouds out there and hock hog you have seen the movie right, same thing happens over and over and over, 39 days without rain and above average temperatures for most of those and fog returns tonight. get ready if you are headed out remainly tomorrow and wednesday morning and the storms are possible thursday through monday. here is a look at today's temperatures i would say mid-to-upper 60's and a few areas may get nearly 70 but with the cloud deck being thicker than i not we may not quite get to 70. tonight will be milder than this morning because of the blanket of fog. we will be in the mid-40's to low 50's and it looks like fog everywhere. can you see a couple of areas of low spinning to the north with the storm track and as long as it stays there we are dry for the next couple of days. we are moving into thursday in the north bay the best chance is friday moving crass all of our neighbors, and again on saturday and on sunday too monday is the lesser of the two storms coming through and potential rainfall amounts up to 6-8" in crescent city and 3-5
from the east bay you can see the high clouds out there and hock hog you have seen the movie right, same thing happens over and over and over, 39 days without rain and above average temperatures for most of those and fog returns tonight. get ready if you are headed out remainly tomorrow and wednesday morning and the storms are possible thursday through monday. here is a look at today's temperatures i would say mid-to-upper 60's and a few areas may get nearly 70 but with the cloud deck being...
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i'm doggie diner doug styles the director of the hocking beggar program when the committee improved weon't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberry we work with families in san francisco
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i'm doggie diner doug styles the director of the hocking beggar program when the committee improved weon't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberry we work with families in san francisco it is only coming to our contractor with the we have to ask for increases we can keep with some of the expends we have i'm going to throw a couple of numbers all right. in the last year through our improvements increased by 7.4 percent our benefits over the last 5 years have increased annually 15 percent we have a had percent increase in the afternoon for our staff 1.5 percent didn't add up and adding 7.5 is a step towards that we need a loefrment fix so we don't have to come forward here everyday pass this onto the full board and talk about long term strategies for the challenge. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm nancy deputy director of the social services we serve over 22 hundred people in the city that are hopeless the point i want to make the speakers have said things about the long term solution think about do the math if the minimum w
i'm doggie diner doug styles the director of the hocking beggar program when the committee improved weon't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberry we work with families in san francisco it is only coming to our contractor with the we have to ask for increases we can keep with some of the expends we have i'm going to throw a couple of numbers all right. in the last year through our improvements increased by 7.4 percent our benefits over the last 5...
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that their 70 tons of missing plutonium, it's obvious to the chinese hocks what this is underground nuclear weapons at havarti been made. so when you get these kind of wild misperceptions on the one hand we can despair and say what a pity but on the other hand this is an opportunity if we make a list of these misperceptions and sort of confront and discuss with them this and stop saying this it abraham lincoln didn't knew this, woodrow wilson didn't goodness, your whole narrative and teaching to the party members is false and leaders began to do that they have to respond and either we get better educated, oh, this is what they really think, or they have to back off. and the chinese themselves do this in their text books about world war ii and there's some narrative. but we are simply passing it so far and i think it is because of a lack of translation into english which is what the hudson institute center wants to do that are open in china and not well known here and really quite shocking. >> final question in the back. we will have time to discuss them with whoever has the microphone. >> t
that their 70 tons of missing plutonium, it's obvious to the chinese hocks what this is underground nuclear weapons at havarti been made. so when you get these kind of wild misperceptions on the one hand we can despair and say what a pity but on the other hand this is an opportunity if we make a list of these misperceptions and sort of confront and discuss with them this and stop saying this it abraham lincoln didn't knew this, woodrow wilson didn't goodness, your whole narrative and teaching...
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the government has always denied those accusations but the latest move has hocked the commit cal political. >> one has to distinguish between the judicial and political aspect. the judicial aspect is highly questionable. why we can't deny it's having an political impact. the allegations were made by prosecutor alberto. the day before he was due to speak? a congressional hearing his bottle i was found in his path a pistol shot to his head. police returned to search for more evidence. nearly a month later argentines are still debating whether it was suicide or murder. some are hailing this latest move as a major advance others saying it's politically motivatedmotivatedmotivated and amounts to nothing. the only certainty is that it has added to uncertainty and argentines are no closer to discovering who detonated the bomb in 1994 or how alberto died. meanwhile, the president has flown for her weekend home in the south for a four-day holiday weekend. she'll return next week for a march organized by alberto's former colleague. it's only likely to further polarize an already divided society. dan
the government has always denied those accusations but the latest move has hocked the commit cal political. >> one has to distinguish between the judicial and political aspect. the judicial aspect is highly questionable. why we can't deny it's having an political impact. the allegations were made by prosecutor alberto. the day before he was due to speak? a congressional hearing his bottle i was found in his path a pistol shot to his head. police returned to search for more evidence....
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. >> reporter: hock berg uses other dare row products to balance her kids diet. >> the only mammals that consume milk as an adult and the milling is from another mammal so that's -- it's itself is a concept is a little strange. >> reporter: for a growing number of families at snack time it's cookies now minus the milk milk. chris van cleve for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. good saturday night everyone. hope you enjoyed the day today and are enjoying these mild temperatures. don't get used it to. we'll get one more day then bring back some wintry weather into the region. now our weather watchers they're saying it felt like spring today today. it did at least compared to what it's been in the past few days. high temperatures in the upper 40s. holding in the low to mid 30s right now. not terribly cold. they have cloud cover over us keeping that heat kind of right down the surface. sorry we're having a hard time dropping more than freezing mark right now. barbara in willow grove checks in with 33 degrees this hour. jim royersford he's at freezing. greg in marshaltown, delaware, chec
. >> reporter: hock berg uses other dare row products to balance her kids diet. >> the only mammals that consume milk as an adult and the milling is from another mammal so that's -- it's itself is a concept is a little strange. >> reporter: for a growing number of families at snack time it's cookies now minus the milk milk. chris van cleve for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. good saturday night everyone. hope you enjoyed the day today and are enjoying...
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ham hocks, collard greens, and fried chicken: this sounds like a perfect sunday meal or a heart-clogging recipe for disaster depending on your perspective. - the reality is that in america there is a class-based apartheid in the food system. - for independent filmmaker byron hurt soul food was a way to connect with his culture, his roots, and his father a connoisseur of this cuisine. but when his pops faced a health crisis, byron began to question whether this high-fat, high-calorie fare was bringing his community together or tearing it apart. - should call it death food, because it will kill you. - this is the story of food deserts and community gardens, of black identity and health politics, and how to honor our heritage when tradition may be too tasty for our own good.
ham hocks, collard greens, and fried chicken: this sounds like a perfect sunday meal or a heart-clogging recipe for disaster depending on your perspective. - the reality is that in america there is a class-based apartheid in the food system. - for independent filmmaker byron hurt soul food was a way to connect with his culture, his roots, and his father a connoisseur of this cuisine. but when his pops faced a health crisis, byron began to question whether this high-fat, high-calorie fare was...
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, the hocks, the tea party equivalent in china, only a few of them really want to have a foreign-policythat's assertive. his mother but basically wrong? so i would say maybe not. the chinese's idea of domestic policy as you put it for at least 30 years and maybe longer has been what i said i said about tom sawyer getting his friends to pick the fence to solve a domestic problems we need help from the world outside. china needs a peaceful security environment in which to flourish to mystically. so it's a little bit of a trick question your answering. it's not foreign-policy. that's a junior topic in china compared to domestic issues. but the domestic issues can only be solved with exports to the outside world. more foreign and direct investment. twenty times more foreign direct investment from us than india. is that just just some natural thing? no. they worked very hard to get american high-tech investment in china. as one of the top goals. is is that a foreign-policy idea or is it domestic policy? it is both. we need to get the americans to wash a whitewash and pain offense for us. a w
, the hocks, the tea party equivalent in china, only a few of them really want to have a foreign-policythat's assertive. his mother but basically wrong? so i would say maybe not. the chinese's idea of domestic policy as you put it for at least 30 years and maybe longer has been what i said i said about tom sawyer getting his friends to pick the fence to solve a domestic problems we need help from the world outside. china needs a peaceful security environment in which to flourish to mystically....
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theory of everything how al ls stephan hocking. >> bravo, steve.inary theory. >> thank you. >> what next? >> prove it it prove with a single equation that time. >> did this film and others deliver accurate portrayal to the audience dr. marc siegel takes a look. good morning doctor, thanks for being with us. >> good morning doc. >> how accurate is this story for folks dealing with lou gehrig's disease? >> i think this film was incredible in terms of eddy's performance. stephan hocking has been involved in. this he lent his voice to this. hockings said famously look up at the stars and not down on your feet. black holes and putting together great with quantum theory and relativity. he has lived to the age of 73 with lou gehrig's disease almost unheard of. a lot of lieu gehrig's. slow loss of muscle and ability to coordinate muscle to it where he started falling, to where his breathing got affected. to where his swallowing and voice got effected extremely accurate. i think. hocking himself weighed in on this and said the film was very accurate. >> you
theory of everything how al ls stephan hocking. >> bravo, steve.inary theory. >> thank you. >> what next? >> prove it it prove with a single equation that time. >> did this film and others deliver accurate portrayal to the audience dr. marc siegel takes a look. good morning doctor, thanks for being with us. >> good morning doc. >> how accurate is this story for folks dealing with lou gehrig's disease? >> i think this film was incredible in terms...
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i'm lucy hockings. our top story is ukraine's fragile cease-fire already on the brink of collapse? in the sky over a key town as fighting intensifies. the leaders of russia ukraine and germany have been on the line to save the deal. >>> christians killed in egypt. they are calling to confront the extremists. >>> hope
i'm lucy hockings. our top story is ukraine's fragile cease-fire already on the brink of collapse? in the sky over a key town as fighting intensifies. the leaders of russia ukraine and germany have been on the line to save the deal. >>> christians killed in egypt. they are calling to confront the extremists. >>> hope
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flierps need to play -- flyers need to play playoff-type hock now. late in the second period, flyers take the lead, 2-1. five minutes in the third period, wayne simmons it comes on his power play, 3-1. buff the blue jackets pour it on from there. we are as you hadly tied at 3 and -- suddenly tied at 3 and go into cro overtime. the flyers pick up a point it could have been two they lose 4-3. >>> jeremy maclin was in his native missouri the eagles receiver was inducted into the hall of fame. else due to become a free agent in march. he was asked by reporters there if he would consider a reunion with andy reid in kansas city. i said i always wanted to be an eagle. they reflected the same. i understand the business, anything can happen. if you ties to people you worked with in the past, that's intriguing. but obviously my heart is in philly. >> reporter: last night it was the rising star challenge. ment sixers were well represented. nerlens noel if i finishes with four points covington 2. the sixers return from the break friday. >> number 11, mo'ne davis
flierps need to play -- flyers need to play playoff-type hock now. late in the second period, flyers take the lead, 2-1. five minutes in the third period, wayne simmons it comes on his power play, 3-1. buff the blue jackets pour it on from there. we are as you hadly tied at 3 and -- suddenly tied at 3 and go into cro overtime. the flyers pick up a point it could have been two they lose 4-3. >>> jeremy maclin was in his native missouri the eagles receiver was inducted into the hall of...
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it department of hocke homeland security shut down because they it not pass it all essential workers still go to work. they are required to go, border guard, people making nuclear power plans are not attacked, anyone carrying out an essential thing, it is a small minority like 10% of homeland security workers would be furloughed, those who did show up would not get a paycheck, can boehner fix it? they want to sort of give up, skpwh- say we fought a good fight, but the judge came in he suspended it. and i woo -- we don't have to pass it. but republican conservative base does not want allow that to happen, they might have more pull than 2013. jamie2013. kennedy: so why not let courts work it out, president is acting like a hr-pbl later, i agree with that, but i don't want to see john boehner acting like a juryist. >> this is a very big question. i think it guess to our founding does congress have a duty and or an obligation to block the president from doing something illegal? that is sort of an open questi question. you don't know. right now it is just a stay on the order. welbut repub
it department of hocke homeland security shut down because they it not pass it all essential workers still go to work. they are required to go, border guard, people making nuclear power plans are not attacked, anyone carrying out an essential thing, it is a small minority like 10% of homeland security workers would be furloughed, those who did show up would not get a paycheck, can boehner fix it? they want to sort of give up, skpwh- say we fought a good fight, but the judge came in he suspended...
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. >> reporter: yes it is, do not listen to the ground hock, but have fun out there if you're out there. storm tracker 6 live double scan maybe he is right it's like a 50/50 shot. rain out there, as we go in closer, you can see it's rain. we're breaking up a little bit in the intensity of the rain down in south jersey and philadelphia. because of the overnight snow and sleet it's slushy on sidewalks and roads main roads have slush on the shoulders and center lane, be careful out there, in and around philadelphia, wilmington trenton, all the places even on sidewalks it could be slick. up north you see the blue it's mainly changed over to rain. the testers are closer to freezing. they are having a harder time in allentown and berks county getting rid of the snow that fell on the roads. about two inches up there. as we look outside we have cloudy skies that includes the airport. the airfield i felt is mainly wet at this point -- itself is mainly wet at this point. i talked to one of our station engineers, he said in and around philadelphia still slush on the roads. future tracker 6 shows h
. >> reporter: yes it is, do not listen to the ground hock, but have fun out there if you're out there. storm tracker 6 live double scan maybe he is right it's like a 50/50 shot. rain out there, as we go in closer, you can see it's rain. we're breaking up a little bit in the intensity of the rain down in south jersey and philadelphia. because of the overnight snow and sleet it's slushy on sidewalks and roads main roads have slush on the shoulders and center lane, be careful out there, in...
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. >> reporter: the company is hock shocked and horrified by what happened and will work to support thetim. >>> changes may be coming to the tactics berkeley police used during violent patrol protests. paul chambers is live with what will happen tonight. >> reporter: good morning, pam. this is the third time berkeley city council will try to tackle this issue. it surrounds issues dealing with last years riot. they hope to come up with solutions and discuss the issues. now this was the scene back in december when berkeley police deployed some sort of gas or smoke as well as rubber bullets on the crowd. the people gathered to protest the killings of unarmed black men. things took a turn when the protestors went from peaceful to destruction. some threw rocks and items at police. a journalist ended up protestors breaking windows and property in the area. another one broke out after the mayor canceled a meeting after a credible threat of protestors disrupting and harming police and others. >> push for an investigation into the warehouse use of force against protestors. >> another thing they
. >> reporter: the company is hock shocked and horrified by what happened and will work to support thetim. >>> changes may be coming to the tactics berkeley police used during violent patrol protests. paul chambers is live with what will happen tonight. >> reporter: good morning, pam. this is the third time berkeley city council will try to tackle this issue. it surrounds issues dealing with last years riot. they hope to come up with solutions and discuss the issues. now...
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. >> the greens, is that like smoked ham hock?l tell you this is some of the best greens i ever had, no doubt about it. >> this dude's been everywhere. >> come on. >> i've been all over the south, i've had a lot of greens, and those are some -- they're not just delicious, they're luxurious. big hunks of you won't tell me what in there. >> i can't give my secret. >> will this kind of entrepreneurship lead detroit out of its sinkhole? probably not. >> i can't believe there's not a line of cars around the corner. that was good. >> but it's no longer about winning, is it. it's about surviving. >> sandwiches! rib tips. sirloin! sirloin, sandwiches! crafted with two ristretto shots for bolder, caramel-ly espresso. whole milk... steamed to a sweet, velvety microfoam delicately poured, so the espresso rises to the top. the perfect union of bold and sweet. simplicity is its own artistry. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think
. >> the greens, is that like smoked ham hock?l tell you this is some of the best greens i ever had, no doubt about it. >> this dude's been everywhere. >> come on. >> i've been all over the south, i've had a lot of greens, and those are some -- they're not just delicious, they're luxurious. big hunks of you won't tell me what in there. >> i can't give my secret. >> will this kind of entrepreneurship lead detroit out of its sinkhole? probably not. >> i...
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i'm lucy hockings. in this next half hour.llenge of rebuilding after devastating war. >> reporter: six months after fighting with israeli the gaza strip still lies in ruins and why haven'tsn't aid promises ben kept. >>> backstage ahead of the brit awards. >> reporter: this is an actual brit award designed by tracy emon this year. it's rather heavy. >> what the hottest names in music can expect. aaron is back. if you're easily distracted aaron, you should give this next idea a bit of a -- >> lucy i have no hope. how about this flying drone using nothing but your mind. it is the latest drone technology suggested with the developer suggesting this one day could be used to fly a big jet. stay tuned. we have a guru in the house who has done it and will tell us all about it. >> welcome back. eight agencies are outraged at the slow pace of reconstruction in gaza after last year's conflict with israel. international donors pledges $3.5 billion but little of that money has arrived. it's been six months since cease-fire has declared and
i'm lucy hockings. in this next half hour.llenge of rebuilding after devastating war. >> reporter: six months after fighting with israeli the gaza strip still lies in ruins and why haven'tsn't aid promises ben kept. >>> backstage ahead of the brit awards. >> reporter: this is an actual brit award designed by tracy emon this year. it's rather heavy. >> what the hottest names in music can expect. aaron is back. if you're easily distracted aaron, you should give this...
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doctor wei-hock soon of the harvard-smithsonian center for astrophysics has downplayed global warming and rejected human activity as its cause, arguing the sun is more responsible than greenhouse gases. climate deniers frequently cite his work to reject action on global warming. but documents released by greenpeace show dr. soon has received more than $1.2 million from fossil-fuel corporations over the last decade and failed to disclose those ties in most of his scientific papers. according to "the new york times," soon's hidden financial ties likely violate ethical guidelines in at least eight different cases. in correspondence with his funders, soon referred to his scientific papers or congressional testimony as "deliverables." in response, the harvard-smithsonian center says dr. soon's behavior is inappropriate and will be handled internally. and calls for social justice were a strong current throughout the acceptance speeches at last night's academy awards. accepting the oscar for best supporting actress in "boyhood," patricia arquette called for wage equality for women. >> to eve
doctor wei-hock soon of the harvard-smithsonian center for astrophysics has downplayed global warming and rejected human activity as its cause, arguing the sun is more responsible than greenhouse gases. climate deniers frequently cite his work to reject action on global warming. but documents released by greenpeace show dr. soon has received more than $1.2 million from fossil-fuel corporations over the last decade and failed to disclose those ties in most of his scientific papers. according to...
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floor need wins then got a goal less than minute into the hock company game.gainst price. scores the flyers are up one to nothing. after scoreless second, they go to the third period. the flyers are still up one to nothing and ray emery playing great game however he doesn't control the rebound. and montreal scores. thomas, and it's one-one. they go to overtime. this is not a good goal either. although em row played a terrific game he allows the puck to get loose. get in front. the they score in overtime. montreal wins it two-one. >>> temple won few straight games the last loss it was at cincinnati when they lost boy 31 31. pay back time tonight. temple played well then led from start to finish. all right. cincinnati in the dark jerseys. and temple off the turnover, gets it down the floor the pass pass, to the basket, the score and that is will coming. he had 21 points. temple led at the half by 11. second half, when it got close they tried to get it close temple goes on to win it, 75-59. they're 18th win of the season season. >>> all right. i love players that
floor need wins then got a goal less than minute into the hock company game.gainst price. scores the flyers are up one to nothing. after scoreless second, they go to the third period. the flyers are still up one to nothing and ray emery playing great game however he doesn't control the rebound. and montreal scores. thomas, and it's one-one. they go to overtime. this is not a good goal either. although em row played a terrific game he allows the puck to get loose. get in front. the they score in...
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i'm lucy hockings. our top stories. we report from inside kobani.m islamic state militants, but these ruins are what is left of the city. >> driving the islamic state from here came at tremendous cost. hundreds of coalition air strikes, which have flattened most of the town. >>> after 400 days in a cairo prison, peter greste's body say he won't rest until his two egyptian colleagues are freed as well.
i'm lucy hockings. our top stories. we report from inside kobani.m islamic state militants, but these ruins are what is left of the city. >> driving the islamic state from here came at tremendous cost. hundreds of coalition air strikes, which have flattened most of the town. >>> after 400 days in a cairo prison, peter greste's body say he won't rest until his two egyptian colleagues are freed as well.
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steven hocking's portrayal, i haven't seen it yet, gang busters.rdman and could they split the vote and it could go to someone else? >> it is a preferential movie doesn't win and then your second choice is your first vote. it seems unlikely. it is suggesting the imagine -- the math will be keating. >> and any redictions. >> some of the predictions i make are not the same everyone else is making. birdman winning the both two is one and grand budapest hotel cleaning up in the art categories is not a prediction that everyone is making. ida for best foreign film is a debatable one. so some things the math agrees with intuition and some it doesn't. >> ben zausmer, check out his work. and we asked you to whittle down today's holidays into five words. laurie says giuliani needs to zip it. and for macat navy blue skies. giuliani not a match. and mickey skelton said east coast is expletive deleted cold. and alarming clowns drive deadliest oscars which makes perfectly sense in a funny way. join us into putting the headlines into five words every day. thank y
steven hocking's portrayal, i haven't seen it yet, gang busters.rdman and could they split the vote and it could go to someone else? >> it is a preferential movie doesn't win and then your second choice is your first vote. it seems unlikely. it is suggesting the imagine -- the math will be keating. >> and any redictions. >> some of the predictions i make are not the same everyone else is making. birdman winning the both two is one and grand budapest hotel cleaning up in the...
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i'm lucy hockings.ato plans the biggest reenforcement of its collective excess since the end of the cold war. the 5,000 strong force is supposed to send a clear signal to russia. we speak to estonia's defense minister about his concerns about moscow's ambitions. >>> the pilot who faced taipei as rescuers scour the river for 12 people still missing from the transasia plane crash, praise for the pilot, who apparently steered the plane away from high-rise
i'm lucy hockings.ato plans the biggest reenforcement of its collective excess since the end of the cold war. the 5,000 strong force is supposed to send a clear signal to russia. we speak to estonia's defense minister about his concerns about moscow's ambitions. >>> the pilot who faced taipei as rescuers scour the river for 12 people still missing from the transasia plane crash, praise for the pilot, who apparently steered the plane away from high-rise
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wei-hock soon of the harvard-smithsonian center for astrophysics has downplayed global warming and rejecteduman activity as its cause, arguing the sun is more responsible than greenhouse gases. climate denialists -- including republican senator james inhofe, chair of the senate environment and public works committee -- frequently cite his work to reject concrete action. but documents obtained by the climate investigations center obtained show soon received more than $1.2 million from fossil-fuel corporations and conservative groups over the last decade and failed to disclose those ties in most of his scientific papers. funders include exxonmobil, the american petroleum institute coal utility southern company, and charles g. koch foundation. in letters with his funders, dr. soon referred to his scientific papers or congressional testimony as "deliverables." these new details confirm earlier concerns about soon's funding, which he downplays in this clip from 2013. cook's i>> i have no penny of government money since 2004. i have been receiving money from whoever wants to send me money. i have
wei-hock soon of the harvard-smithsonian center for astrophysics has downplayed global warming and rejecteduman activity as its cause, arguing the sun is more responsible than greenhouse gases. climate denialists -- including republican senator james inhofe, chair of the senate environment and public works committee -- frequently cite his work to reject concrete action. but documents obtained by the climate investigations center obtained show soon received more than $1.2 million from...
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i'm lucy hockings. a night of politics and a few surprises at the oscars.and passionate pleas for equality and change that many people are talking about. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >>> another deadline for greece as it tries to avoid bankruptcy. we'll look at how the new
i'm lucy hockings. a night of politics and a few surprises at the oscars.and passionate pleas for equality and change that many people are talking about. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >>> another deadline for greece as it tries to avoid bankruptcy. we'll look at how the new
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he is also quite friendly with the hocks.they seem to appreciate him and so it is a contradictory of two themes. that of a reformer, i want china to really go faster but i like the narrative that the hawks have been giving. that china's destiny is really something we should start to talk about. so he is changing what used to be the sacred strategy, everyone in washington knew this it means biter time nourish your of securities. what does that mean? well, it is the movie that i mentioned the fight club the first rule of the fight club is do not talk about fight club. it means don't talk about our long range strategies. so the president seems to be saying no, it's okay to start talking about 2049 and what the world is going to look like in 2049. and by the way, it is very good news. 2049 that world is going to be quite wonderful according to the president. and taiwan is really not part of the story. it is going to be brought over to china and not pose a problem anymore. >> the russians are having a very intensive debate in mosc
he is also quite friendly with the hocks.they seem to appreciate him and so it is a contradictory of two themes. that of a reformer, i want china to really go faster but i like the narrative that the hawks have been giving. that china's destiny is really something we should start to talk about. so he is changing what used to be the sacred strategy, everyone in washington knew this it means biter time nourish your of securities. what does that mean? well, it is the movie that i mentioned the...
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she's one of the hock tajs they tried to rescue in a failed covert operation in july. president obama told "buzzfeed" the it's relentless. >> i deployed an entire operation at significant risk to rescue not only her but the other individuals that had been held and probably missed them by a day or two. >> congressman paul gosar told the arizona public there were several failed attempts to rescue mueller. in one a man attemptpretending to be her husband demanded her release but mueller unaware it was a rescue mission denied she had a husband and unknowingly botched a chance at freedom. they're looking at,000 improve it. but the president stood by the longstanding u.s. policy demanding the payment of ransom for any hostage. >> once we start doing that, not only are we financing their slaughter of innocent people and strengthening their organization, but we're actually making americans even greater targets for future kidnappings. >> intelligence confirmed her death after a photo isis sent the family. while they could not confirm the cause of her death, they're saying she d
she's one of the hock tajs they tried to rescue in a failed covert operation in july. president obama told "buzzfeed" the it's relentless. >> i deployed an entire operation at significant risk to rescue not only her but the other individuals that had been held and probably missed them by a day or two. >> congressman paul gosar told the arizona public there were several failed attempts to rescue mueller. in one a man attemptpretending to be her husband demanded her release...
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so the government was always in hock to firestone. >> narrator: it was a mutually beneficial arrangement. >> ♪ i put a spell on you because you're mine... ♪ >> narrator: firestone eagerly courted liberia's elites holding parties like this one, where management invited nina simone to sing. that's harvey firestone's son, harvey jr., on the right, next to the guest of honor, liberia's long-ruling president, william tubman. >> the country had been ruled since the 1930s by a man called william vacanarat shadrach tubman jr., who smoked cigars, wore homburgs, and appeared at official functions in tails. >> narrator: president tubman was an americo-liberian, a member of liberia's ruling class, many of whom were descendants of the freed american slaves who founded the country in 1847. >> liberia was one of the very few parts of africa that had not been colonized by a european power. it was settled in its more or less modern configuration by freed american slaves, and this group became known as the americo-liberians. >> narrator: the "americos" had established their own brand of servitude, which e
so the government was always in hock to firestone. >> narrator: it was a mutually beneficial arrangement. >> ♪ i put a spell on you because you're mine... ♪ >> narrator: firestone eagerly courted liberia's elites holding parties like this one, where management invited nina simone to sing. that's harvey firestone's son, harvey jr., on the right, next to the guest of honor, liberia's long-ruling president, william tubman. >> the country had been ruled since the 1930s...
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this year it's eddie redmayne playing steven hocking.ht he was playing himself. >> he looks the most like michael keaton. i think eddie reenman in terms of it it's probably leaning toward that. i guessed wromg a month ago. >> let me give you one more to fight about. julian moor. i'll start off with you. >> no fight. i think it is. she's been nominated several times. it's definitely her year. >> right. she's been nominated four times. lifetime achievement. she's a great actress. it's her year. >> is a.j. simmons slam-dunk? ? ee. i would say the same is true for patricia arquette for "boy hood. ". >> i still want her to win. >> and i think if somebody other than simmons or her win, i will fall down and die. >> wow. >> we'll bring your corpse on afterward. it's a contest. >> again, between "boyhood" and "birdman." i'm going down with the ship. i say richard linklater. 12 years of directing that show. >> i wonder if this is going to be a year where we do split the director in pictures. >> it could happen. >> if it goes to "birdman" for best
this year it's eddie redmayne playing steven hocking.ht he was playing himself. >> he looks the most like michael keaton. i think eddie reenman in terms of it it's probably leaning toward that. i guessed wromg a month ago. >> let me give you one more to fight about. julian moor. i'll start off with you. >> no fight. i think it is. she's been nominated several times. it's definitely her year. >> right. she's been nominated four times. lifetime achievement. she's a great...
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i know you are not going to hock it, but i will.laughter] seated at the next table is the senior tax policy analyst at the dc based think tank on budget and policy priorities. welcome. at the end of the table is barb montegonee, the past board member and president that runs critical vita sites throughout the d.c. area. let's get right to it. i'm going to start with a little background information. some things you had shared with me. you faced the prospect of being a single mother without a high school diploma, but you graduated high school on time you want on to earn a ba in public health at the university of maryland, college park. i'm a maryland or myself. [laughter] you went on to earn a masters in public administration with honors, i believe. not only did you get married but you are a candidate for the delegate to maryland's general assembly. cam up a little short, but it was a good run, and we were rooting for you. we will talk about your film rights. i'm very interested. you have quite a story. you said that family and various
i know you are not going to hock it, but i will.laughter] seated at the next table is the senior tax policy analyst at the dc based think tank on budget and policy priorities. welcome. at the end of the table is barb montegonee, the past board member and president that runs critical vita sites throughout the d.c. area. let's get right to it. i'm going to start with a little background information. some things you had shared with me. you faced the prospect of being a single mother without a high...