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i am very clels ose to hopkins. my wife is on the health part of the board of hopkins.eporter: hopkins itself receives the money directly paid by the coal companies. in a written staement tement, j hopkins defendants dr. wheeler and says to our knowledge, no regulatory authority has challenged or questioned diagnos diagnoses, conclusions or reports from the black lung program. ♪ black lung black lung ♪ ♪ but dr. wheeler's findings are disrupting lives all across coal country. steve day says he has been told he has a few more months to live. diagnosed with black lung by veterans administration and his own doctors. he can't be far from oxygen tanks and cannot sleep lying down. >> when he coughs, the black -- will still come up. and then tell me he don't have black lung? it would take a fool to believe it. >> reporter: yet in 2005, the coal company appealed and dr. wheeler at hopkins said day's x-rays did not show the disabling form of black lung. the company won. and day's $1,000 a month benefit was canceled. >> well, at the time, if i had my hand around his neck i would
i am very clels ose to hopkins. my wife is on the health part of the board of hopkins.eporter: hopkins itself receives the money directly paid by the coal companies. in a written staement tement, j hopkins defendants dr. wheeler and says to our knowledge, no regulatory authority has challenged or questioned diagnos diagnoses, conclusions or reports from the black lung program. ♪ black lung black lung ♪ ♪ but dr. wheeler's findings are disrupting lives all across coal country. steve day...
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anthony hopkins continued. of work artiart i istry is rare when once it occurs in this epic work it restores confidence. you and all the cast are the best actorize have ever seen. that may sound like a good lung full of smoke blowing, but it is not. it's almost midnight out here in malibu. i felt compelled to write this e-mail. congratulations. and my deepest respect. you are truly a great, great actor. best regards, tony hopkins. >> actors are dreamers. they dream of many things. they dream of getting the great parts. and dream of winning awards. i have never known an actor to dream of getting a letter like this. from anthony hop kkins. it really is the ultimate reward. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accid
anthony hopkins continued. of work artiart i istry is rare when once it occurs in this epic work it restores confidence. you and all the cast are the best actorize have ever seen. that may sound like a good lung full of smoke blowing, but it is not. it's almost midnight out here in malibu. i felt compelled to write this e-mail. congratulations. and my deepest respect. you are truly a great, great actor. best regards, tony hopkins. >> actors are dreamers. they dream of many things. they...
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anthony hopkins continued.k artistry is rare when once it occurs in this epic work it restores confidence. you and all the cast are the best actors have ever seen. that may sound like a good lung full of smoke blowing, but it is not. it's almost midnight out here in malibu. i felt compelled to write this e-mail. congratulations. and my deepest respect. >> actors are dreamers. they dream of many things. they dream of getting the great parts. and dream of winning awards. i have never known an actor to dream of getting a letter like this. from anthony hopkins. it really is the ultimate reward. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >> election day in ne
anthony hopkins continued.k artistry is rare when once it occurs in this epic work it restores confidence. you and all the cast are the best actors have ever seen. that may sound like a good lung full of smoke blowing, but it is not. it's almost midnight out here in malibu. i felt compelled to write this e-mail. congratulations. and my deepest respect. >> actors are dreamers. they dream of many things. they dream of getting the great parts. and dream of winning awards. i have never known...
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from anthony hopkins? not bad. the play off series. sporting a shaggy beard, the officer assigned to guard the bull pen made it clear he kind of liked his excitement. >> i'm a huge sox fan. i can't help myself. >> he probably couldn't help himself from celebrating again when the sox won an inning later. >> tomorrow, tune in to see my new nightline co-anchor's investigation into brazil's criminal underworld. huge parts of rio are controlled by violent drug gangs. the police declaring war and we went deep into gang territory to find out what they're really up against in this iconic sister. >> this is is a crack dpoun.
from anthony hopkins? not bad. the play off series. sporting a shaggy beard, the officer assigned to guard the bull pen made it clear he kind of liked his excitement. >> i'm a huge sox fan. i can't help myself. >> he probably couldn't help himself from celebrating again when the sox won an inning later. >> tomorrow, tune in to see my new nightline co-anchor's investigation into brazil's criminal underworld. huge parts of rio are controlled by violent drug gangs. the police...
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john hopkins is the first research university tarting in 1876. a research university, i was there for many years. my sense is we are trying to pursue excellence but it doesn't mean we are compromised in terms of teaching. we emphasize the quality of teaching, so you should have both. >> it is not black-and- white. you should have both of them. >> given the fact a lot of industry people are saying we don't reduce quality graduates that can meet industry needs, do you think that's the case with a lot of universities in taiwan? has that criticism been justified? >> this is another thing i'm working on that i recognize there is a gap between the industry in terms of what we need and what we produce. so we are working very hard on their way to gap which hopefully will divide job opportunities for our students. it is one of the reasons we have phd students. to see where the jobs are coming from. it's not that we don't have it, but in the past few months, we invite the ceos of many industries, why didn't they come and let us know what they need? what we
john hopkins is the first research university tarting in 1876. a research university, i was there for many years. my sense is we are trying to pursue excellence but it doesn't mean we are compromised in terms of teaching. we emphasize the quality of teaching, so you should have both. >> it is not black-and- white. you should have both of them. >> given the fact a lot of industry people are saying we don't reduce quality graduates that can meet industry needs, do you think that's the...
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this is second to the country with sample people a comeback was affected members and the johns hopkins university for twenty years use. johns hopkins the first recession was in the united states study my eighteen seventy six in this great is that the recession receipt. how is that for many years and my senses being that yes we we're trying to sew a recession. excellent mode that indeed it would compromise in terms of the teaching of the least of all we do a time. but teaching. emphasize on the quality of teaching the quality of the curriculum. so you think you should have boats collided with others you also miss now that no news about but why no heat that we should have pulled something new. and given the fact that you know a lot of the industry people with the same that you know we don't produce. build quality graduates to meet industry needs. but do you think that's the case with a lot of universities in taiwan. well has that being that no criticism can testify. i think so. compassion is the one to another thing i'm home and working on a good time recognize that opposite camp the def
this is second to the country with sample people a comeback was affected members and the johns hopkins university for twenty years use. johns hopkins the first recession was in the united states study my eighteen seventy six in this great is that the recession receipt. how is that for many years and my senses being that yes we we're trying to sew a recession. excellent mode that indeed it would compromise in terms of the teaching of the least of all we do a time. but teaching. emphasize on the...
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where you will be able to see former johns hopkins surgeon dr. ben carson. lydia'sia -- olivia'-- >> libya's prime minister is reportedly said just hours after he was taken from a tripoli hotel by a gun man. the latest details as we cover the world. >> hours after a con man abducted the libyan prime minister from the hotel he was residing in, officials have confirmed his release. the rebels who claimed responsibility say it was because of corruption and bribery charges but some speculate it may have had to do with the u.s. amanda rate on saturday in which u.s. forces captured an al qaeda leader al- libi for his connection with the 1998 embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. many libyan rebels as well as government officials were upset by the raid, saying that the u.s. violated libyan sovereignty, and they are also upset by the time mr. because he did not conduct -- by the prime minister conceded not condemn the raid -- because he did not condemn the rate. details are murky but one thing is clear, the continued chaos and turmoil inside libya 2 years after th
where you will be able to see former johns hopkins surgeon dr. ben carson. lydia'sia -- olivia'-- >> libya's prime minister is reportedly said just hours after he was taken from a tripoli hotel by a gun man. the latest details as we cover the world. >> hours after a con man abducted the libyan prime minister from the hotel he was residing in, officials have confirmed his release. the rebels who claimed responsibility say it was because of corruption and bribery charges but some...
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sponsored by the women's board at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceeds go to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we waste $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's, typically, a jacket like this is for hundreds of dollars. we are selling this jacket for $175, which is a bargain. >> reporter: everything is donated by individuals and local boutiques. most of the work is done by volunteers. you can't miss this sale. now in its 46th year. >> reporter: more men's clothing than ever before here this year. right, duffy? what do we have? >> that's right. ron, we have suits from joseph banks. donations from samuel parker. this suit is -- this actually is a custom-made suit. >> reporter: it's happening all weekend. i picked up a few $5 ties. >> i mean, you're a shopper here yourself. you know. you have gotten amazing deals. and it's just like that throughout -- through men's, through the boutique, furs, vintage, everything is
sponsored by the women's board at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceeds go to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we waste $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's, typically, a jacket like this is for hundreds of dollars. we are selling this jacket for $175, which is a bargain. >>...
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sponsored by the women's board, at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceed goes to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we raised $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's typically sells a jacket like this for hundreds of dollars, hundreds of dollars. we are selling this for $175, which is a bargain. >> reporter: everything is donated by local individuals and boutiques. most of the work is done by volunteers. you can't miss this sale, now in its 46th year. >> reporter: more men's clothing than ever before here this year. right, duffy? what do we? >> that's right. ron, we have suits from joseph banks, donations from samuel parker. this suit is -- this is actually a custom-made suit. and it's $25. >> reporter: it's happening all weekend. i picked up a few $5 ties. >> i mean, you're a shopper here yourself. you know. you have gotten amazing deals. and it's just like that throughout everything. through men's, through the bouti
sponsored by the women's board, at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceed goes to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we raised $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's typically sells a jacket like this for hundreds of dollars, hundreds of dollars. we are selling this for $175, which is a...
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tomorrow a senior member of the syrian opposition will be at the johns hopkins school of international studies to talk about the state of conflict in syria and a planned peace conference. watch it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> during the depression she was thought to be out of touch with the people. after her death, it was discovered that she provided financial help to hundreds of americans in need and never cashed the checks of those who paid her back. watch the program on first lady lou hoover on c-span. live on monday night, arsenic content series continues. >> this is eleanor roosevelt typewriter and this is where she wrote her columns. what i have here is the original
tomorrow a senior member of the syrian opposition will be at the johns hopkins school of international studies to talk about the state of conflict in syria and a planned peace conference. watch it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> during the depression she was thought to be out of touch with the people. after her death, it was discovered that she provided financial help to hundreds of americans in need and never cashed the checks of those who paid her back. watch the program on...
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carson retired from hopkins in june after serving as the director of pediatric surgery at the hopkins children's center for 39 years. >> the senator theatre once brought hollywood heavyweights to baltimore. it is hoping to regain that magic when it reopens tomorrow. it has undergone some $3 million in repairs and renovations over the past few months, including multiple big screens and a wine bar. we got a sneak peek inside. officials say opening night will feature the film "hairspray" from john waters. >> the proceeds for the reception will benefit the press contemporaries, which is a organization which promotes child and teen literacy in the city. >> you've >> got a soprano this theater. >>>> we are so proud. it is a labor of love, but we have made it. >> the theater opened back in 1939. >> a lot of people audition for the show last month, but a gal named cal each oppressed he actually made the cut. we are talking about "who wants to be a millionaire." the 26-year-old is set to appear on the syndicated game show tomorrow afternoon. she told us that she loves watching game shows, but
carson retired from hopkins in june after serving as the director of pediatric surgery at the hopkins children's center for 39 years. >> the senator theatre once brought hollywood heavyweights to baltimore. it is hoping to regain that magic when it reopens tomorrow. it has undergone some $3 million in repairs and renovations over the past few months, including multiple big screens and a wine bar. we got a sneak peek inside. officials say opening night will feature the film...
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hopkins said he binge watched the amc series and was blown away. as he put it, you and all of the casts are the best actors i've ever seen. next, an epic dose of epicness. the trailer for the spoils of bab lon. the kastz includes toby mcguire and tim wiggins. it's about a vast oil empire and its even vaster family disz function. so neither the author or the book are real. it premiers january 9th. now he's going to close the deal. live on tv. >> it happens in january, the first live hitching in the show's history. john proposed to insert generic bachelor et here on the season 17 finale. pop culture hotter than the shoes you'll need to prevent cold feet on the hot list. >> also, heating up the small screen, supernatural dv shows. >> sure, we used to have charmed and buffy the vampire slayer. >> brian mackle has the out of this world list. it's what's trending. >> vampire, zombies, the headless horseman. more creepy, sexy super natural characterers are popping up all over your dial. right now, there are more than 18 different shows airing now or premi
hopkins said he binge watched the amc series and was blown away. as he put it, you and all of the casts are the best actors i've ever seen. next, an epic dose of epicness. the trailer for the spoils of bab lon. the kastz includes toby mcguire and tim wiggins. it's about a vast oil empire and its even vaster family disz function. so neither the author or the book are real. it premiers january 9th. now he's going to close the deal. live on tv. >> it happens in january, the first live...
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. >>> bernal hopkins se acerca y sigue impresionandon el cuadrilÁtero ya les decime por quÉ trae la mÁ de lim cilantro, tiritas de tortilla crunchy y posi fueraoco, sanero ranch. in sores que se combinan un premm mcwrap único. hay algo nue en mcdona's que a todos les va a encantar. ♪ ♪ ♪ mejores que con el iphone. mejos e con el galy. ♪ ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el alemÁn sebastian vettel conquistÓ su cuarto mundial consecutivo de laÓrmula 1 en el gran premio de india, sumÓ su triunfo Úmero 36 en una exito trayectoria profesional con este nuevo y con6 aÑos en el tercer loto de la historia que logrÓ Ílos individuales iguando a juananuel f y su schumacher. >>> impresionante definitivamente tuvo una orada para el recuerdo. >>> sin lugar a dudas, ache el eterno hopkins volviÓ a pelear y volviÓ a gan realmente increÍble, la verdad que s, porqueefdiÓ su tÍtulo semi cumple a l 48 de edad y llegÓl cuadrilÁtero en esta oportunida consa mÁscara tan interesantee extraterrestr e ya que se cambio su apodado d verdugo al extra tsntrerk lamente un extraterrestre puede pelear,stÁealmente en tupendo estado fÍ
. >>> bernal hopkins se acerca y sigue impresionandon el cuadrilÁtero ya les decime por quÉ trae la mÁ de lim cilantro, tiritas de tortilla crunchy y posi fueraoco, sanero ranch. in sores que se combinan un premm mcwrap único. hay algo nue en mcdona's que a todos les va a encantar. ♪ ♪ ♪ mejores que con el iphone. mejos e con el galy. ♪ ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el alemÁn sebastian vettel conquistÓ su cuarto mundial consecutivo de laÓrmula 1 en el gran premio de...
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wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find black lung. >> not according to what we have seen. >> reporter: according to available records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for peb integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case of the severe form of black lung that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: based on the opinions of dr. wheeler and a small circle of other expensive doctors, coal miners across appalachia, men like mack lester are fighting a losing battle to get black lung benefits. at best fewer than one in ten is successful. >> i have no idea what happens once the x-rays leave my department. >> does it matter to you? >> it would matter to me if i were wrong and no one has proven to me that i'm wrong. >> reporter: we found he's been wrong a lot in over 100 cases including that of gary fox. it
wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find black lung. >> not according to what we have seen. >> reporter: according to available records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for peb integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case of the severe form of black lung that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one....
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i'm page hopkins. this is "early today."hope this is just your first stop of the day here on nbc. >>> leading the news in "usa today" this morning dad who saved girl in rock slide remembered. dwayne johnson covered his 13-year-old daughter, gracie, when a rock slide crashed down killing him, his wife, a sister and two cousins. >>> and a bizarre story in the huffington post. giant asian hornets are killing people in china, breeding in larger numbers. according to "the guardian," 28 people died and hundreds injured. they have been reported here in the u.s. gross. that's like my nightmare. >>> some sorries you my story i missed. we have learned that a small plane crash in california killed four people. crews pulled victims' remains from the charred wreckage tuesday. it ran off the runway and hit the hangar. >>> and an alarming trend in south africa. the number of rhinos poached reaches a record annual high already 704 by the end of last month. their horns sell on the black market for higher than gold. >>> and in zimbabwe, ivy p
i'm page hopkins. this is "early today."hope this is just your first stop of the day here on nbc. >>> leading the news in "usa today" this morning dad who saved girl in rock slide remembered. dwayne johnson covered his 13-year-old daughter, gracie, when a rock slide crashed down killing him, his wife, a sister and two cousins. >>> and a bizarre story in the huffington post. giant asian hornets are killing people in china, breeding in larger numbers....
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, harry hopkins.n a way that was not a commandeering of trying to say will you look into this case for me. she handled, i think very well, >> i think we can give the the crossed wires early out of the gate. public if we will examples of way good friends who respect each other and disagree. i will argue that fdr knew she was going to do this. her correspondence shows this. so what they are trying to do is to bring this issue front and center and by support at her -- some of the backlash. that same day, fdr feeds her information about 3.2% beer right after prohibition. being served in the white house he asks her in her own press conferences to release his -- to release this information. they coordinate. and when they go at each other, they go at each other deliberately to get the country engaged. >> before we end this snapshot and go back and look at eleanor roosevelt's life, at what point did fdr and his inner circle learn to use her as eyes and ears and as an asset? >> not just one day, it depends on
, harry hopkins.n a way that was not a commandeering of trying to say will you look into this case for me. she handled, i think very well, >> i think we can give the the crossed wires early out of the gate. public if we will examples of way good friends who respect each other and disagree. i will argue that fdr knew she was going to do this. her correspondence shows this. so what they are trying to do is to bring this issue front and center and by support at her -- some of the backlash....
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it's all for the benefit of johns hopkins hospital and patient care. they raised $200,000 last year. congratulations ladies. thank you. we have to wrap it up. don and marty, i got a ravens hat. can i wear that up in 540? >> yes, you can. >> reporter: they will love it . >> ron, may i just say this, if you don't get that and wear it up to section 540 you don't have any. >> reporter: okay. i got them and i'm going to be wearing it. >> there you go. >> reporter: thank you very much. have a great day, guys. see you. >> i'll be able to see it from 513 too. >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> a new campaign to make teenage drivers safer. i'm meghan mccorkell in,,,, you score little victories every day. now do it with dinner. land o'lakes sauté express meal starter, with herbs, spices, butter and olive oil. for chicken pasta... beef stir fry... shrimp tacos... endless possibilities! sauté express®. in the dairy aisle. you score little victories every now do it with dinner. land o'lakes sauté express meal starter, with herbs, spices, butter and olive oil
it's all for the benefit of johns hopkins hospital and patient care. they raised $200,000 last year. congratulations ladies. thank you. we have to wrap it up. don and marty, i got a ravens hat. can i wear that up in 540? >> yes, you can. >> reporter: they will love it . >> ron, may i just say this, if you don't get that and wear it up to section 540 you don't have any. >> reporter: okay. i got them and i'm going to be wearing it. >> there you go. >> reporter:...
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. >>> now let's get the latest in sports from page hopkins. >> national league wild card reds, pie the rats. in the bottom of the second, reds third baseman todd frazier with this sweet diving save. and in the 7th, russell martin blasts this homer. 6-2. and the pittsburgh pirates finally get a taste of victory in the playoffs for the first time since 1992. they face the cardinals next. the government shutdown may have forced a cancellation of college football games involving the military academies. travel has been canceled for the army, navy and air force academies. army is scheduled to play at boston college. air force is scheduled to play at navy. >>> and guess what? hockey is back. the defending champion blackhawks kicked it off beating the washington capitals 6-4. a classic canadian match-up. the crowd is silent as he leaves the game with a concussion. he was just added to the canadi canadiens. toronto won 4-3. is this. >>> lebron or michael? michael says he could have beaten lebron and dwyane wade in his prime and lebron responded saying he's thought of a one-on-one with m skrchlt
. >>> now let's get the latest in sports from page hopkins. >> national league wild card reds, pie the rats. in the bottom of the second, reds third baseman todd frazier with this sweet diving save. and in the 7th, russell martin blasts this homer. 6-2. and the pittsburgh pirates finally get a taste of victory in the playoffs for the first time since 1992. they face the cardinals next. the government shutdown may have forced a cancellation of college football games involving the...
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tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died at johns hopkins after a brief illness. mary bubala has more on his literary legacy. >> as one of the most successful writers of military and political thrillers of all times, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66 years old has shocked his fans across the world and here at home. >> it's a huge fan base of people, particularly male readers of action, they're going to feel a sense of sadness. >> clancy was a minority owner in the orioles, throwing out the first pitch in 1994. >> when i get involved i get involved. that's my team now. i have to watch and make sure they do it right. >> orioles owner peter angalos released this statement. h he was a valued friend and advise or. he will be missed. >> tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended ed loyola. >> what an honor. >> and then loyola college where he was commencement speaker in 1986. he was a former insurance agent who went onto write 28 novels. >> it's to make people think. >> clancy's book s s were will transformed into block bus
tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died at johns hopkins after a brief illness. mary bubala has more on his literary legacy. >> as one of the most successful writers of military and political thrillers of all times, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66 years old has shocked his fans across the world and here at home. >> it's a huge fan base of people, particularly male readers of action, they're going to feel a sense of...
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respectedby hopkins, and trusted by eleanor.s idea that eleanor should have women of the press conferences because they will lose their jobs. somek suggested to hopkins of the components for what would be wpa. >> franklin got elected. mooted to the white house. we have a map of the second floor of the white house. -- moved into the white house. if you can walk us through. and you canevelt see in the far left lorean hickok has a room across. frequencies have a monopoly. >> that's a nice map. -- fred lynn has a monopoly -- franklin has a monopoly. has much easier access. this a man in his wheelchair and all of that. it has to do with his life. theyan see how important were to franklin roosevelt. he was doing more speeches and traveling and his fireside addresses affecting the country greatly ray was communicating by radio. who beings into to people, during the great depression and world war ii. >> several roosevelt is fdr's mother of the far right. is that where she would stay? >> it is important for your viewers to know this is n
respectedby hopkins, and trusted by eleanor.s idea that eleanor should have women of the press conferences because they will lose their jobs. somek suggested to hopkins of the components for what would be wpa. >> franklin got elected. mooted to the white house. we have a map of the second floor of the white house. -- moved into the white house. if you can walk us through. and you canevelt see in the far left lorean hickok has a room across. frequencies have a monopoly. >> that's a...
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mister hopkins, please, show her. >>oiga, usted, ¿por quÉ tambin usted me lo quiere tumbar ropa? >>ya merito, mister. a ver, otra "guelta" >>este botÓn es para la calefacciones... >>ya sÉ, este es para el aire con condiciÓn. >>¿usted lee inglÉs? no, no, ahÍ si no, inglÉs no. >>¿y espaÑol? >>no, tampoco, no. >>well. ll, observe muy bien. este botÓn mueve la cama adelante. [ronquidos] and this mueve la cama hac atrÁs. and this button move the bed up. [ronquidos] and this button move the bed down. >>¡ah, chirriÓn! oiga, ¿y este pa' quÉ sirve? >>vibrator. maría: ¿eh? >>massage. massage... [risas] the ssage. >> a ver. >> oh, no. >>what the hl is happenning? >>she is your... es su nueva enfermera, sir. [sonríe] >>oiga, usted, el seÑor tiene hepatitis, ¿verdad? >>no hepatitis. >>¡cÓmoo, si tiene las patas enyesadas! >>me enseÑar el resto de la casa. >>listo, charlie, ¿quÉ tal escuchas? >>good, good. >>poner micrÓfono hasta en el water closet. [carcajadas] >>wonderl! creo que estamos a punto de capturar una de las bandas mÁs importantes del espionaje internacional. >>oh, my md! great! es
mister hopkins, please, show her. >>oiga, usted, ¿por quÉ tambin usted me lo quiere tumbar ropa? >>ya merito, mister. a ver, otra "guelta" >>este botÓn es para la calefacciones... >>ya sÉ, este es para el aire con condiciÓn. >>¿usted lee inglÉs? no, no, ahÍ si no, inglÉs no. >>¿y espaÑol? >>no, tampoco, no. >>well. ll, observe muy bien. este botÓn mueve la cama adelante. [ronquidos] and this mueve la cama hac atrÁs. and this...
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wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for public integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: based on the opinions of dr. wheeler and a small circle of other expensive doctors, coal miners across appalachia, men like mack lester are fighting a losing battle to get black lung benefits. at best fewer than one in ten is successful. >> i have no idea what happens once the x-rays leave my department. >> does it matter to you? >> it would matter to me if i were wrong and no one has proven to me that i'm wrong. >> reporter: we found he's been wrong a lot in over 100 cases including that of gary fox. it was only after fox died that an autopsy proved fox had black lung. after wheeler's opinion
wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for public integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. that's my opinion and i have a perfect...
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but during these today's even hopkins didn't talk. at the end, he came out remember the fire hose and allergy? he came back and he was to that brilliantly. if your home and on fire you're going to borrow your neighbors hoes. robert taft didn't always come up with quick responses but he said it's a lot like lending chewing gum. after it's gone you don't want it coming back. roosevelt decided of the convention that he wanted henry wallace to be his vice president and he had prepared to refuse the democratic nomination if wallace didn't get that nomination. and there was a huge rebellion going on because wallace has also recently been a republican and there was great resentment among the democratic policies so there was a revolt under way and to make a long story short the engineered the trip to chicago to make a speech at the convention that most people think made the difference. >> we keep mentioning the invasion of poland. on the other side of the world japan has been doing it for awhile and asia doesn't seem to come up much. did it i
but during these today's even hopkins didn't talk. at the end, he came out remember the fire hose and allergy? he came back and he was to that brilliantly. if your home and on fire you're going to borrow your neighbors hoes. robert taft didn't always come up with quick responses but he said it's a lot like lending chewing gum. after it's gone you don't want it coming back. roosevelt decided of the convention that he wanted henry wallace to be his vice president and he had prepared to refuse the...
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the cure is in -- within the walls of johns hopkins, but they don't have the insurance to get in.friend, dr. carson, knows that well. i don't know what this is about. i'm concerned that he made those statements. and i think it's very, very unfortunate. i don't know who he is talking to. but he needs to come back to baltimore. and i'll take him a tour -- give him a tour of my neighborhood, where we can sit and talk to some of these people who are going to benefit greatly from the affordable care act, those many people who have preexisting conditions, the young people who need to stay on their parents' insurance policies until they're 26, the children and -- who need all kinds of care, 17 million of them, who are now able to have insurance and not be thrown off because of preexisting conditions. >> yeah. >> those are the folks that, you know -- that hear him and some of my republican friends, they talk a lot about other folks, but they don't talk about the people that actually the affordable care act was put in place to assist in getting insurance. >> indeed. >> and so that's very u
the cure is in -- within the walls of johns hopkins, but they don't have the insurance to get in.friend, dr. carson, knows that well. i don't know what this is about. i'm concerned that he made those statements. and i think it's very, very unfortunate. i don't know who he is talking to. but he needs to come back to baltimore. and i'll take him a tour -- give him a tour of my neighborhood, where we can sit and talk to some of these people who are going to benefit greatly from the affordable care...
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donald hopkins: this is a parasitic infection that people get when they drink contaminated water from open ponds. a year later, worms that are two or three feet long come out of their body. the threadlike worm emerges slowly through a painful blister in the skin. if the worm breaks during its exit from the body, it causes a severe infection. donald hopkins: people are incapacitated, usually temporarily, for periods averaging six to eight weeks. during that time, children can't go to school, farmers can't farm, parents can't take care of their young toddlers. many victims immerse the affected area in water to soothe the burning pain. when the female worm touches the water, she releases tens of thousands of larvae that begin the cycle again. although guinea worm disease cannot be cured once the larvae is ingested, the disease can be stopped if the one-year life cycle is broken. donald hopkins: it can be prevented completely by teaching people not to go into water when they have worms coming out of their body, because that's how the infant worms get back into the water. teach people to b
donald hopkins: this is a parasitic infection that people get when they drink contaminated water from open ponds. a year later, worms that are two or three feet long come out of their body. the threadlike worm emerges slowly through a painful blister in the skin. if the worm breaks during its exit from the body, it causes a severe infection. donald hopkins: people are incapacitated, usually temporarily, for periods averaging six to eight weeks. during that time, children can't go to school,...
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an infectious disease specialist at john hopkins. >>> coming up here, a high price for fashion >> as long as brands and retailers insist on prices so low that the only way they can meet the prices is to ignore worker safety, we don't make progress. what happens when social media uncovers >> finally tonight, it could be a new season for the fashion industry. they are working hard to improve safety starts for workers in bangladesh six months after a factory collapses there. but are the changes for real or just window dressing? from brooklyn, new york, the ethical fashion trend. >> reporter: in this trendy brooklyn boutique, where and how the clothes are made are just as important as how they fit. they produce ethic al designs. >> we try to hit all of these categories in some way. >> she launched the boutique a year ago. and designer, emily porter, is a student at fashion technology. >> i don't know if the store would have been able to survive even ten years ago or five years ago, but we have a lot of people who wanted to have conversations about what's happening in bangladesh. and they
an infectious disease specialist at john hopkins. >>> coming up here, a high price for fashion >> as long as brands and retailers insist on prices so low that the only way they can meet the prices is to ignore worker safety, we don't make progress. what happens when social media uncovers >> finally tonight, it could be a new season for the fashion industry. they are working hard to improve safety starts for workers in bangladesh six months after a factory collapses there....
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clancy died tuesday night at johns hopkins ... no word on the cause of death.he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's... where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us
clancy died tuesday night at johns hopkins ... no word on the cause of death.he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's... where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us
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the child is now at johns hopkins children's center, being treated. >>> lawmakers are holding hearings on the underperforming website, americans are trying to use to sign up for healthcare insurance. the oballa ad -- obama administration says that they are working to fix them. >> reporter: government contractors came to capitol hill to answer lawmakers' questions about the problems with healthcare.gov. some lawmakers used personal examples to illustrate their point. >> i got this, after 41 minutes. please log in again. >> we're not excited. nor are we pleased with what we delivered on october 1. but you know, in principle, it worked. >> reporter: the contractor said the obama administration made the decision to go live with the website. and more testing could have identified flaws. >> certainly more testing always has projects like these succeed. >> reporter: republicans argue the bungled rollout points to bigger problems with the affordable care act itself. they want it suspended until the problems are fixed. >> reporter: democrats say americans are getting coverage online. but want h
the child is now at johns hopkins children's center, being treated. >>> lawmakers are holding hearings on the underperforming website, americans are trying to use to sign up for healthcare insurance. the oballa ad -- obama administration says that they are working to fix them. >> reporter: government contractors came to capitol hill to answer lawmakers' questions about the problems with healthcare.gov. some lawmakers used personal examples to illustrate their point. >> i...
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there was a study from johns hopkins university.e. john hopkins is located in maryland. there are no palm trees. it was a marketing director who talked about it. her name was eslaf spelled backward. the false story was the upstart academy. extreme ironing is real. it is a real thing. it happens. >> that's unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> order in the game show. >> come on. >> and the yoga thing. >> man, you should do this in hollywood at somebody's house. >> we're going to have two more stories tomorrow. >> what? >> can you come back sean? >> we should mention the end of the week the host with the most points gets $5,000 for his or her favorite charity. sean, way to go. you're the leader so far. >> up next, the woman behind the book eat, pray, love releases her first novel in more than a decade. what took her so long? >>> she is back with eat, pray, love that was made into a hit movie in 2010. well, now, gilbert is out with her first novel in 13 years. it's called the signature of all things. elizabeth gilbert, good to have you bac
there was a study from johns hopkins university.e. john hopkins is located in maryland. there are no palm trees. it was a marketing director who talked about it. her name was eslaf spelled backward. the false story was the upstart academy. extreme ironing is real. it is a real thing. it happens. >> that's unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> order in the game show. >> come on. >> and the yoga thing. >> man, you should do this in hollywood at somebody's house....