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and hopkins moves into the white house in 1937.t is not like everybody is in the rooms all of the time. >> more importantly than that is they spent a quarter of their time cruising all over fdr and not just going to conferences but down to florida and fishing. he would have his home in georgia with the therapeutic pools were actual spent a lot of time and a little white house and down there. he would get to spring with as he could. not a president stuck in the white house. he moves around an awful lot. >> we want to show you some inauguration video. as we take this next call from kathy in colorado. >> hello. thank you so much. i've enjoyed so many of the first ladies. i wanted to say thank you. my question has already been answered in regards to lucy mercer. i had a couple more other questions. did eleanor know about all of the other arrangements made for franklin and lucy to be together? was lucy married? did she have any children? what year did she pass away? did she have any books that she wrote? >> thank you. >> i will do it br
and hopkins moves into the white house in 1937.t is not like everybody is in the rooms all of the time. >> more importantly than that is they spent a quarter of their time cruising all over fdr and not just going to conferences but down to florida and fishing. he would have his home in georgia with the therapeutic pools were actual spent a lot of time and a little white house and down there. he would get to spring with as he could. not a president stuck in the white house. he moves around...
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. >> jim: extra point is delivered by dustin hopkins. brings it to 32-21. with 3:08 to go. >> phil: on-side kick again. >> jim: tom has to be over there saying, can we just finish a game? is that too much to ask? for the third straight game the giants have given up 14 points in the fourth quarter. >> phil: a little different situation. >> phil: the giants are a football team, yeah, they could have won those first two games but they're just trying to hold it together until victor cruz is back in the line up. get some of the defensive linemen back and healthy then start being the team that i think they hope to be. every team gets in this situation in the nfl. injuries, missing key guys. can't let it get away. have to find way to win some tough games. >> jim: hopkins coming back to the near side again. and it's out of bounds. randall again kept his concentration on the touchdown catch. saw one go off his foot this went through his hands. but the ball will belong to the giants. >> phil: excellent kick though. two different types. one was hugging the ground almo
. >> jim: extra point is delivered by dustin hopkins. brings it to 32-21. with 3:08 to go. >> phil: on-side kick again. >> jim: tom has to be over there saying, can we just finish a game? is that too much to ask? for the third straight game the giants have given up 14 points in the fourth quarter. >> phil: a little different situation. >> phil: the giants are a football team, yeah, they could have won those first two games but they're just trying to hold it...
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brendan: one of the things popping up on my facebook feed is offers from johns hopkins, stanford, andng about to learn data management. how do you compete with an accredited organizations, the ability to take johns hopkins or stanford and put it guest: anywhere on my resume? guest: absolutely. at the end of the day there is a class of experts that come from traditional academia. we don't focus on only university partners. we have an entire marketplace model. we open it up to a community of experts. we don't actually believe it is possible to decide and determine what it people want to learn in the future. we open it up to our community of experts to dictate which way people want to go. certainly, one way is to work with university partners. another is to work with every day experts actually working in these fields. brendan: what can primary and secondary schools learn from this? guest: let's face it, traditional education was built from a time that was a long time ago, and there has been a lot of changes in the world around us, especially in the world of work. as a result you have thi
brendan: one of the things popping up on my facebook feed is offers from johns hopkins, stanford, andng about to learn data management. how do you compete with an accredited organizations, the ability to take johns hopkins or stanford and put it guest: anywhere on my resume? guest: absolutely. at the end of the day there is a class of experts that come from traditional academia. we don't focus on only university partners. we have an entire marketplace model. we open it up to a community of...
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general hi hopkins -- jeremy hopkins says it need to be addressed. >> there's issues of hi jean and sanitation. more importantly, the staff in the hospital did not feel safe this is indicative hon structures and health delivers where we estimate 50 million yemenis need access to basic health care, and are not getting it. the trade routes have become hampered by the conflict, and so essential supplies are no longer flowing in in the private or public sector. it's a huge amount. alongside other imported goods like food and other its, no longer flowing into the country >>> the bodies of five bahraini soldiers have been flown home. the coffins were carried by an honour guard. the soldiers were killed on friday in which 45 soldiers from the united arab emirates also decide. they were part of a saudi-led coalition fighting the houthi rebels >>> 21 iraqi soldiers and popular mobilization forces were killed in a string of attacks. the i.s.i.l. controlled capital of anbar province, and eight killed in a camp east of fallujah >>> 47 fighters have been killed in battles between i.s.i.l. and syrian rebels
general hi hopkins -- jeremy hopkins says it need to be addressed. >> there's issues of hi jean and sanitation. more importantly, the staff in the hospital did not feel safe this is indicative hon structures and health delivers where we estimate 50 million yemenis need access to basic health care, and are not getting it. the trade routes have become hampered by the conflict, and so essential supplies are no longer flowing in in the private or public sector. it's a huge amount. alongside...
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. >> jim: extra point is delivered by dustin hopkins. brings it to 32-21.ith 3:08 to go. >> phil: on-side kick again. >> jim: tom has to be over there saying, can we just finish a game? is that too much to ask? for the third straight game the giants have given up 14 points in the fourth quarter. >> phil: a little different situation. >> phil: the giants are a football team, yeah, they could have won those first two games but they're just trying to hold it together until victor cruz is back in the line up. get some of the defensive linemen back and healthy then start being the team that i think they hope to be. every team gets in this situation in the nfl. injuries, missing key guys. can't let it get away. have to find way to win some tough games. >> jim: hopkins coming back to the near side again. and it's out of bounds. randall again kept his concentration on the touchdown catch. saw one go off his foot this went through his hands. but the ball will belong to the giants. >> phil: excellent kick though. two different types. one was hugging the ground almost
. >> jim: extra point is delivered by dustin hopkins. brings it to 32-21.ith 3:08 to go. >> phil: on-side kick again. >> jim: tom has to be over there saying, can we just finish a game? is that too much to ask? for the third straight game the giants have given up 14 points in the fourth quarter. >> phil: a little different situation. >> phil: the giants are a football team, yeah, they could have won those first two games but they're just trying to hold it together...
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. >> jim: extra point is delivered by dustin hopkins. brings it to 32-21.ith 3:08 to go. >> phil: on-side kick again. >> jim: tom has to be over there saying, can we just finish a game? is that too much to ask? for the third straight game the giants have given up 14 points in the fourth quarter. >> phil: a little different situation. >> phil: the giants are a football team, yeah, they could have won those first two games but they're just trying to hold it together until victor cruz is back in the line up. get some of the defensive linemen back and healthy then start being the team that i think they hope to be. every team gets in this situation in the nfl. injuries, missing key guys. can't let it get away. have to find way to win some tough games. >> jim: hopkins coming back to the near side again. and it's out of bounds. randall again kept his concentration on the touchdown catch. saw one go off his foot this went through his hands. but the ball will belong to the giants. >> phil: excellent kick though. two different types. one was hugging the ground almost
. >> jim: extra point is delivered by dustin hopkins. brings it to 32-21.ith 3:08 to go. >> phil: on-side kick again. >> jim: tom has to be over there saying, can we just finish a game? is that too much to ask? for the third straight game the giants have given up 14 points in the fourth quarter. >> phil: a little different situation. >> phil: the giants are a football team, yeah, they could have won those first two games but they're just trying to hold it together...
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juliet: get ready for the mary hopkins, anna gilligan has details. ben: that was i have to admit one of my favorite kids movies. juliet: i have never seen mary collins. i saw the sound of music. ben: it is incredibly long. you watch these movies you like as a kid, watch them now and it is long and kind of boring. mary hopkins is 2-1/2 hours--. 5:31. i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i am juliet huddy. let's go to mike. >> meteorologist: when it is on tbs is four hours. it goes on. great for a snow day after noon. just pop it in. i will show you what is happening this morning. some taking the day off. let's show you what is happening with temperatures this morning warmer than it was, 63 at central park, at 63 in new york, 48 in sussex, 46 in monticello, 58 in bridgeport, 67 in montauk. everyone looking at clear skies, the dew points very low. a couple weeks back we had dewpoint a week ago around 65 degrees, no longer the case, dewpoint 48 degrees, dry numbers central park, 49 degrees at newark, mainly clear skies, high pressure in control, lots of sunshine
juliet: get ready for the mary hopkins, anna gilligan has details. ben: that was i have to admit one of my favorite kids movies. juliet: i have never seen mary collins. i saw the sound of music. ben: it is incredibly long. you watch these movies you like as a kid, watch them now and it is long and kind of boring. mary hopkins is 2-1/2 hours--. 5:31. i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i am juliet huddy. let's go to mike. >> meteorologist: when it is on tbs is four hours. it goes on. great for a...
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general my hopkins joins us from sanaa. jeremy hopkins, can you hear me?>> yes, i can. >> can you describe the kind of damage sustained by this hospital in particular? >> welling the bombing escalated over the last few hospital has not been hit. what happens is the windows and doors of the structure near any bomb site are damaged. in the hospital, that is serious, there's flying glass and other issues of hygiene and sanitation. what is important, is that the staff in the hospital didn't want to remain in the hospital overnight. that is the hospital for the nation, for maternal and child health. what that meant is that in the middle of, for example, a woman being in labour, the staff from forced o abehindon the opt. women in labour - there were 20 babies incubated. we had to find other hospitals, and some took their newborn babies home. they felt they had no choice. they were confident about the hospital, a much broader impact on the structure, health services across the country. we estimated that 15 million yemenis need access to the basic health care, and
general my hopkins joins us from sanaa. jeremy hopkins, can you hear me?>> yes, i can. >> can you describe the kind of damage sustained by this hospital in particular? >> welling the bombing escalated over the last few hospital has not been hit. what happens is the windows and doors of the structure near any bomb site are damaged. in the hospital, that is serious, there's flying glass and other issues of hygiene and sanitation. what is important, is that the staff in the...
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carson is a retired neurosurgeon who spends his career at johns hopkins hospital. he gained notoriety in 1987 for successfully separating conjoined twins joined at the head. cars season currently second in the republican party polls though he trails donald trump by double digits. he will speak at the mark hopkins hotel at noon. >>> lawmakers returning to capitol hill after their month long summer recess and critical issues are going to be up for debate like keeping the government running. the government runs out of money on september 30th. also needing to be resolved, a half billion dollars going to planned patient hood. the congress must also vote on the iran nuclear agreement. all signs point to approval. the republican controlled congress is likely to pass motions disapproving the deal but president obama has the support he needs to retoe that. >>> we may be in the dog days of summer but there is a grumpy cat taking over the game of baseball. where this happened and y why. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the com
carson is a retired neurosurgeon who spends his career at johns hopkins hospital. he gained notoriety in 1987 for successfully separating conjoined twins joined at the head. cars season currently second in the republican party polls though he trails donald trump by double digits. he will speak at the mark hopkins hotel at noon. >>> lawmakers returning to capitol hill after their month long summer recess and critical issues are going to be up for debate like keeping the government...
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. >> johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp. >> some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were nitrofurans, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, sulfonamides, and streptomycin. what does it means for the consumer to be exposed to the antibiotic resistant bacteria? if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be harder to treat with antibiotics, especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. >> overseas shrimp farms that use antibiotics often farm with over-crowded ponds. >> and diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming, there can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. >> the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. >> 5.5 billion pounds of seafood is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california, but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the fda does that. >> emily morrison is a veteran fda inspecto
. >> johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp. >> some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were nitrofurans, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, sulfonamides, and streptomycin. what does it means for the consumer to be exposed to the antibiotic resistant bacteria? if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be harder to treat with antibiotics, especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor...
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a 7 city cell 47 stop r -- s that goes from downtown to johns hopkins.the same thing happened in 1992 when the plan was made to create light rail that would go to baltimore up west baltimore and up into baltimore county. the system was created in a way that does not run through residential neighborhoods. it runs only to business districts. and runs up at a baltimore county business districts. and when there's a desire to have another light rail stop, like we were able to get a football team, we spent tens of millions of dollars creating a light rail stop for the stadium. but there was one community that refuse to have a light rail stop. community called ruxton who said they did not want that element on public transportation in the community. so, if you are riding the light it will stopmore, every three minutes and suddenly not stop 15 minutes. thoseat's as it passes communities that objected to having a transportation system stop in their communities. transportation is the key to unl ocking these closed in like the one you saw and was baltimore. people g
a 7 city cell 47 stop r -- s that goes from downtown to johns hopkins.the same thing happened in 1992 when the plan was made to create light rail that would go to baltimore up west baltimore and up into baltimore county. the system was created in a way that does not run through residential neighborhoods. it runs only to business districts. and runs up at a baltimore county business districts. and when there's a desire to have another light rail stop, like we were able to get a football team, we...
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stalin added that condition in his meeting with harry hopkins. it is not stipulated in the alta agreement which said only that the soviet union expressed a readiness to conclude a pact of friendship with china not that soviet entry into the war was contingent upon it. stalin was undoubtedly shocked at how easily truman had out maneuvered him. but he had a countermove. on the 29th he sent molotov to the plenary session in his place and molotov passed on stalin's proposal that the allies, "address a formal request to the soviet government for its entry into the war on the grounds that japan had rejected the declaration." truman, taken by surprise, deferred a reply for two days. on july 31, he sent stalin a message saying that as soon as word came from him that the treaty with china had been signed he would send him a form letter requesting soviet entry. the invitation would be based on articles 103 and 106 of the proposed u.n. charter, which didn't exist yet. and the moscow declaration of 43. these returns stalin could hardly accept because they to
stalin added that condition in his meeting with harry hopkins. it is not stipulated in the alta agreement which said only that the soviet union expressed a readiness to conclude a pact of friendship with china not that soviet entry into the war was contingent upon it. stalin was undoubtedly shocked at how easily truman had out maneuvered him. but he had a countermove. on the 29th he sent molotov to the plenary session in his place and molotov passed on stalin's proposal that the allies,...
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cars season a retired neurosurgeon who spent his year at johns hopkins hospital gaining notoriety for successfully separating conjoined twins joined at the head. cars season currently second in the republican party polls though he trails donald trump by double digits. he will speak today at noon. >>> you might say it's a political issue here, san francisco city leaders taking step to ease the housing cries. mayor ed lee is going to announce a flu affordable housing initiative later this morning. skyrocketing rents and new construction in places like the mission are forcing so many families out of the city. housing advocates have made many calls for the city to increase the amount of affordable housing options for low and middle income families. >>> the end of burning man means the beginning of longer lines at the car wash. there are pretty deucy cars here. people returning from the desert party in cars covered in dirt and mud and vis inside and out. workers are calling them ghost cars. it costs $100 for a burning man cleanup. that apparently is the going rate, that is compared to the
cars season a retired neurosurgeon who spent his year at johns hopkins hospital gaining notoriety for successfully separating conjoined twins joined at the head. cars season currently second in the republican party polls though he trails donald trump by double digits. he will speak today at noon. >>> you might say it's a political issue here, san francisco city leaders taking step to ease the housing cries. mayor ed lee is going to announce a flu affordable housing initiative later...
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i mean, they knew hopkins was in there. mean, the roosevelts -- this is sort of an ahistorical analogy -- but with the fords, okay, when you come into the white house after watergate, betty and gerald ford opened the white house up and it becomes the home of the american people again, you know? it's no longer the siege. it's no longer the nixonian bunker. well, the same thing is true of the roosevelt white house in the sense that it's not the hoover bunker. and so it was very clear who was coming and going, especially when my day starts getting published, because eleanor says who's there, who's spending the night, what they talked about and what they had for dinner. so -- and you also would have her own press conferences where she would tell people who the guests were and who was living there. so, yes, people knew. doug: but, also, i mean, it was a different era with the press and the media. i mean, we don't -- people wouldn't even take photographs of fdr in his wheelchair. we only have a couple of him incapacitated because
i mean, they knew hopkins was in there. mean, the roosevelts -- this is sort of an ahistorical analogy -- but with the fords, okay, when you come into the white house after watergate, betty and gerald ford opened the white house up and it becomes the home of the american people again, you know? it's no longer the siege. it's no longer the nixonian bunker. well, the same thing is true of the roosevelt white house in the sense that it's not the hoover bunker. and so it was very clear who was...
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---el aspirante poltico es un neurocirujano retirado que pas su carrera en el hospital ''john hopkins' y obtuvo notoriedad en 1987 cuando separ a dos siamesas unidas por la cabeza... ---''carson'' ocupa el segundo lugar en las encuestas de su partido y hablar en el hotel ''mark hopkins'' de san francisco.. live bug lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... pero aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion le tenemos mucho ms... take vo -- nada los pudo detener... un equipo dt por correr a una llamada de emergencia cuando su camin se historia al .. la increble volver.. take vo / lorena --si transita por el puente golden gate... preste atencin... a partir de hoy habrn varios cambios en el uso de los carriles para facilitar su ruta... take vo / lorena --- siganos en nuestras redes sociales en facebook . diagonal... telemundo 48... en twitter estamos en "arroba" telemundo 48.. y en instagram bsquenos en telemundo 48 --- lucrecia live live bug ===weather open=== fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero tel
---el aspirante poltico es un neurocirujano retirado que pas su carrera en el hospital ''john hopkins' y obtuvo notoriedad en 1987 cuando separ a dos siamesas unidas por la cabeza... ---''carson'' ocupa el segundo lugar en las encuestas de su partido y hablar en el hotel ''mark hopkins'' de san francisco.. live bug lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... pero aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion le tenemos mucho ms... take vo -- nada los pudo detener... un equipo dt por correr a una llamada...
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brian hopkins explains. >> extra, extra, read all about it. 2.5 million here in the usa. read about it here. >> my name is ken martin. >> how are you? >> exceptional. >> we publish a newspaper 26 times a year and the distribution network for the employment fors women who have experienced homelessness. >> good afternoon. how are you? i want to empower you with the knowledge in this paper. >> enjoy it. embrace it. but this is about the issues that the homeless face. eight and ninee it, and i contributed an article on page five. ande reach 15,000 people they need to be talking about homelessness. >> written by the homeless with you in mind. them for what we can. >> good afternoon. >> what i get out of it is my says faction of knowing that i'm doing something to help what should have been an issue and is now becoming an epidemic. >> a great program. >> great program out there. some cloudsg to get and we have some things going on. the clouds a give break and we get some celestial events. this just came in. the earthquake was reported and it is a magnitude 2.0. on thering that
brian hopkins explains. >> extra, extra, read all about it. 2.5 million here in the usa. read about it here. >> my name is ken martin. >> how are you? >> exceptional. >> we publish a newspaper 26 times a year and the distribution network for the employment fors women who have experienced homelessness. >> good afternoon. how are you? i want to empower you with the knowledge in this paper. >> enjoy it. embrace it. but this is about the issues that the...
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hour afterwards matt programs johns hopkins university professor katherine eaton sits down with representedwent clinton moore to talk about poverty in america. we wrapped up our primetime programming tonight with scholar walter williams whose most recent book is called american contempt for liberty. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. but now, grand junction, colorado. >> welcome to grand junction colorado on booktv. located on the colorado river nestled in the grand valley between the colorado national monument in the book cliffs with the help of our charter cable partners over the next hour people see local authors and learn about the history of the area and some of those important in the city's development. >> wayne aspinall i think represents three of the major themes that shaped the 20th century west. above all he was interested in water, maintaining an adequate water supply for present and future generations. >> first we were count the life and career grand junction native and academy with award-winning screenwriter dalton trumbo. citing his first amendment rights. >> dalton tr
hour afterwards matt programs johns hopkins university professor katherine eaton sits down with representedwent clinton moore to talk about poverty in america. we wrapped up our primetime programming tonight with scholar walter williams whose most recent book is called american contempt for liberty. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. but now, grand junction, colorado. >> welcome to grand junction colorado on booktv. located on the colorado river nestled in the grand valley between...
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carson is a retired neurosurgeon who spent his career at john's hopkins hospital.arson is currently second in the republican party polls, though he trails donald trump by double-digits. carson will speak at the mark hopkins hotel today at noon. >>> a squirrel found dead near lake tahoe reportedly tested positive for plague. the california schoquirrel's bo was found in august, the test results only came back last week. humans can get the disease if they're bitten by an animal. more likely it's flees. if caught early enough, the plague is treatable. >> new research finds that the west nile virus is it a persistent problem in the u.s., but it is not growing. the same number of west nile cases are reported each year, it's the most common mosquito born illness in the u.s. west nile virus has been found in eight counties. so far, one person in california has died of west nile virus. experts say less than 1% of west nile patients ever develop a serious illness. >>> new federal guidelines will help doctors more accurately describe medical conditions for insurance companies
carson is a retired neurosurgeon who spent his career at john's hopkins hospital.arson is currently second in the republican party polls, though he trails donald trump by double-digits. carson will speak at the mark hopkins hotel today at noon. >>> a squirrel found dead near lake tahoe reportedly tested positive for plague. the california schoquirrel's bo was found in august, the test results only came back last week. humans can get the disease if they're bitten by an animal. more...
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the decision to use the bombs had been made while harry hopkins was in moscow, may 26, june 6.n's agreement for a meeting of the big three and confirm arrangements for soviet entry into the war against japan. his commitmentd to join the war against japan but added a new condition. that condition was china would have to sign a treaty legalizing the yalta accords before the soviets would go into war against japan. stalin evidently thought he had leverage over the united states, uld quickly dropped his condition when he found out otherwise. stolen also agreed to be a party to a trusteeship in korea. he confirmed the unconditional surrender formula and informed hopkins soviet forces will be ready to move by august 8. he also told him russia would expect to share in the actual occupation of japan and he wanted an agreement with us and the british as to the zones of occupation. as of yet,there was no agreement occupation zones. to restate, truman would support what fda or -- f.d.r. had committed the united states to do in the yalta agreement would not support that which had not been
the decision to use the bombs had been made while harry hopkins was in moscow, may 26, june 6.n's agreement for a meeting of the big three and confirm arrangements for soviet entry into the war against japan. his commitmentd to join the war against japan but added a new condition. that condition was china would have to sign a treaty legalizing the yalta accords before the soviets would go into war against japan. stalin evidently thought he had leverage over the united states, uld quickly...
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brendan: one thing that was offers from johns hopkins, stanford, and writing about to learn david smith-- data management. how do you compete with an accredited organization and in any way put it anywhere on my resume? >> at the end of the day, there are certainly a class that comes from traditional academia. we do not only with university partners. we have an entire marketplace model. believe thatually is possible to decide and determine it is what people want to learn in the future. we open it up to our community of experts to dictate which way people want to go. we work with the everyday experts that are actually working in these fields. brendan: what an primary and secondary schools learn from this? >> let's face it. traditional education was built from a time that was a long time ago and there has been a lot of changes in the world around us, especially in the world. as a result you have this gap between what traditional academia leaves off and what is happening in the rest of the world. the second piece is how people consume content today does not feel very different structuring e
brendan: one thing that was offers from johns hopkins, stanford, and writing about to learn david smith-- data management. how do you compete with an accredited organization and in any way put it anywhere on my resume? >> at the end of the day, there are certainly a class that comes from traditional academia. we do not only with university partners. we have an entire marketplace model. believe thatually is possible to decide and determine it is what people want to learn in the future. we...
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joining us is john lynch ski, senior fellow at johns hopkins. , senior fellowky at johns hopkins.get to the business at hand, i must ask you , over the debate of christine lagarde serving a second term at the imf -- is that a good thing to see madame lagarde go two terms? john: well, if you recall, three ended theircessors one term early. so certainly she has done a wonderful job at that position. if she wishes to stay, i am sure she would be welcome and it would be good for the -- tom: i thought of you literally during the press conference. i look at brazil as just one example. is brazil, china, what we see with a weaker brazilian currency -- when all else is said, is this a fed that will be forced to delay into 2016? john: not necessarily, but you cannot rule it out. was quiteair yellen clear in her discussion at the press conference that, where international aspects have the importance, that their importance ultimately is engaged -- is gauged by their effect on the u.s. economy and u.s. markets. but considering that their choices are really governed by their assessment by the r
joining us is john lynch ski, senior fellow at johns hopkins. , senior fellowky at johns hopkins.get to the business at hand, i must ask you , over the debate of christine lagarde serving a second term at the imf -- is that a good thing to see madame lagarde go two terms? john: well, if you recall, three ended theircessors one term early. so certainly she has done a wonderful job at that position. if she wishes to stay, i am sure she would be welcome and it would be good for the -- tom: i...
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it will take a year to et it back to johns hopkin data lab. it will travel 1-4 kilobytes per minute. a new study predicts fewer atlantic hurricanes in the coming decade. it's in "nature geoscience." the authors say the water around greenland is cooler and less salty. they predict the next few years are similar to 1970's and 1980's. in the district a monumental effort is underway to move a beach. indoor beach. jeff goldberg is live to explain. >> if you have been down here in the last few months and seen the beach you may have wondered what is going to happen between the plastic balls? they are all being moved tonight. the answer is many, many boxes. we saw dozens of volunteers boxing up and beginning the process of constructing 1400 boxes to move the ball to dupont underground. by metro, car, bicycle, you name it. the national building museum wondered what to do with the balls when the beach exhibit was done that ended today. art space opening underneath dupont circle said we would take the balls. there is a lot of excitement to what to do wit
it will take a year to et it back to johns hopkin data lab. it will travel 1-4 kilobytes per minute. a new study predicts fewer atlantic hurricanes in the coming decade. it's in "nature geoscience." the authors say the water around greenland is cooler and less salty. they predict the next few years are similar to 1970's and 1980's. in the district a monumental effort is underway to move a beach. indoor beach. jeff goldberg is live to explain. >> if you have been down here in the...
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nine years ago i received a bone marrow transplant at the john hopkins hospital in baltimore and ever since then i have been cured of sickle-cell anina. >> your whole life changed? >> it did. i went from spending most of my time in the hospital, being on different forms of medication, various blood transfusions, platelet transfusions. if you can think of any symptom i'm one of those and can definitely say that now i'm postsickle-cell anemia that i live a normal life. >> so bone marrow transplant in the cure for this disease? >> yes. well, it was for me, anyway. but it is the cure. >> is that "the" cure, dr. o'neil? >> bone marrow transplantation as well as gene therapy are the two main ways of curing someone of sickle-cell disease. >> uh-huh. >> do doctors test for this when babies are born and do they need to? >> right. so currently in the united states, all 50 states undergo newborn screenings. so sickle-cell disease is one of the screening tests that we do. >> uh-huh. >> the importance is identifying whether or not you do have sickle-cell disease or trait at the time that your chil
nine years ago i received a bone marrow transplant at the john hopkins hospital in baltimore and ever since then i have been cured of sickle-cell anina. >> your whole life changed? >> it did. i went from spending most of my time in the hospital, being on different forms of medication, various blood transfusions, platelet transfusions. if you can think of any symptom i'm one of those and can definitely say that now i'm postsickle-cell anemia that i live a normal life. >> so...
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he built a world-renown pediatric neurosurgery practice, coming from john hopkins. i think the image he projects of a calmic kind gen russian man from what i can tell is largely the reality. >> but ben carson is on take low energy. >> it's funny, isn't it, it's a fine line from calm reassuring and wimpy, isn't it? >> but you don't accomplish what carson has done by being wimpy, no, you don't. >> i think in his case, the low key especially to the over-the-top personalities trump and cruz, it's almost a nice breather in these debates when you get to carson. >> mary, how is carson different than trump? >> let me count the ways, paul. one of the ways is he seems to be a uniter, something who can reach out to parts of the gop base that the party didn't win last time around. >> and then also -- but those are people outside the republican coalition. >> that's true, but also his policy instincts seem to be different. for example, he wants to simplify the tax code, to be able to do it in 15 minutes. wouldn't that be terrific? whereas donald trump talked about raising taxes o
he built a world-renown pediatric neurosurgery practice, coming from john hopkins. i think the image he projects of a calmic kind gen russian man from what i can tell is largely the reality. >> but ben carson is on take low energy. >> it's funny, isn't it, it's a fine line from calm reassuring and wimpy, isn't it? >> but you don't accomplish what carson has done by being wimpy, no, you don't. >> i think in his case, the low key especially to the over-the-top...
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gracias, la policÍa de filadelfia presentÓ cargos de abuso de cadÁver contra el dueÑo de la funeraria hopkins de descomposiciÓn dentro del local y que el negocio operaba sin licencia. la funeraria estÁ en la calle vine y 53. el dueÑo se defiende argumentando que es un malentendido y los cuerpos estaban en proceso de embalsamado. se confirmÓ que la funeraria estÁ desde 1989 y que nunca habÍan quejas. ademÁs que el local no tiene licencia para funcionar como funeraria, Él si tiene licencia para realizar esta actividad. autoridades investigan un robo que se produjo durante una fiesta. ocurriÓ a las dos de la madrugada en el bloque 26 00. segÚn informÓ la policÍa alguien aprovechÓ una fiesta para robar. ahora estÁn interrogando una persona que puede tener datos sobre el pecho. nadie resultÓ herido. en chester la policÍa estÁ investigando un tiroteo que dejÓ una persona con heridas de bala. el suceso fue la seis de la maÑana en la intersecciÓn de la calle roy y la cinco. se encontraron casquillos de bala a lo largo de la escena. no sean efectuado arrestos. un menosprecio inconsciente tras caer por
gracias, la policÍa de filadelfia presentÓ cargos de abuso de cadÁver contra el dueÑo de la funeraria hopkins de descomposiciÓn dentro del local y que el negocio operaba sin licencia. la funeraria estÁ en la calle vine y 53. el dueÑo se defiende argumentando que es un malentendido y los cuerpos estaban en proceso de embalsamado. se confirmÓ que la funeraria estÁ desde 1989 y que nunca habÍan quejas. ademÁs que el local no tiene licencia para funcionar como funeraria, Él si tiene...
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. >> reporter: exactly why johns hopkins university and explode grove hospital back the program as well. who knows? they may -- shady grove hospital back the program as well. who knows? they may be getting this student? >> i want to be a computer engineer. >> reporter: or this young student. >> a cardiologist. >> reporter: how come? on because i had some heart experiences and i know a little bit about it and it's really cool. >> if you'd like to know more about the md biofoundation for your school, i have a link on my facebook page, s.t.e.m. is cool in school. mike hydek, wusa9. >> you can find >>> well, there are dating apps for different religions, age groups and careers and now there's one if you just really love bacon like lesli. >> it's called sizzle brought to you by oscar mayer and profiles include your bacon preferences, burned or chewy or tender and swipe it left to right and if both parties like each other's profile, they can see if it's a match in bacon heaven. i'm good, but what if you don't like bacon? >> you won't go on that site. extra crispy. >> extra and when you bundle
. >> reporter: exactly why johns hopkins university and explode grove hospital back the program as well. who knows? they may -- shady grove hospital back the program as well. who knows? they may be getting this student? >> i want to be a computer engineer. >> reporter: or this young student. >> a cardiologist. >> reporter: how come? on because i had some heart experiences and i know a little bit about it and it's really cool. >> if you'd like to know more...
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while waiting for a call from another team, hopkins had to practice his kicking skills at a public parkin new orleans. >> my wife was helping me hold. she was holding for me. the fence -- one day, i was running behind the fence to get the balls. the other day, they had locked this e fence for some reason so some of the construction workers were helping me retrieve them or joggers with a dog were helping me at one point. they were probably just liq, what's this guy doing out here, you know. >> it's a tough life being an nfl kicker. nfl kicker. >> a group effort getting him what can i make for you? how about one of our reuben sandwiches? choose from tender corned beef or oven roasted turkey breast, topped with sauerkraut, melty swiss cheese and thousand island dressing. enjoy one while they're here! subway. eat fresh. >>> that's going to do it for us. "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon is next. hilary clinton is his guest. we're looking forward to seeing that. thanks for watching, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new yor
while waiting for a call from another team, hopkins had to practice his kicking skills at a public parkin new orleans. >> my wife was helping me hold. she was holding for me. the fence -- one day, i was running behind the fence to get the balls. the other day, they had locked this e fence for some reason so some of the construction workers were helping me retrieve them or joggers with a dog were helping me at one point. they were probably just liq, what's this guy doing out here, you...
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cars season a retired neurosurgeon who spent his career at johns hopkins hospital.e gained notoriety back in 1987 for successfully separating conjoined twins that were joined at the head. cars season currently sitting in second place in the polls amongst gop contenders though he trails donald trump by a significant margin. cars season going to speak at the mark hopkins hotel today at noon. >>> while cars season in the bay area republican presidential hopeful mike huckabee is going to be in kentucky showcasing his support for jailed clerk kim davis. davis right now is spending her sixth day behind bars for refuse to go issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. huckabee also hopes to have a face-to-face meetings with davis sometime soon. >>> the stock markets back to work after a three day weekend. >> scott mcgrew, lots of bay area folks are ringing td wells today. >> they are. double play today. nyse this morning it was men's warehouse, they have an executive office in fremont, they are look all spiffy, the dow the second worst week of the year last week, doing mu
cars season a retired neurosurgeon who spent his career at johns hopkins hospital.e gained notoriety back in 1987 for successfully separating conjoined twins that were joined at the head. cars season currently sitting in second place in the polls amongst gop contenders though he trails donald trump by a significant margin. cars season going to speak at the mark hopkins hotel today at noon. >>> while cars season in the bay area republican presidential hopeful mike huckabee is going to...
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your best beautiful >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news. kelly renee gissendaner was set to die moments ago despite a clemency request by pope francis. gabe gutierrez is standing by outside the prison with the latest. >> hi, page, good evening. several dozens of demonstrators have gathered outside the prison to ask for mercy in this case, but kelly gissendaner was set to be executed at 7:00. we have not been told if that execution has been carried out, but we're told that her lawyers are franticly trying to appeal the ruling, but this afternoon, that clemency board denied clemency, denied to commute her sentence to life in prison without parole, despite an appeal from pope francis. the archbishop of atlanta had written a letter on behalf of the pontiff asking for mercy. her grown children were also at that hearing and say she has turned her life around since she was convicted of plotting the 1997 murder of her husband. but her husband's relatives say she planned and executed her plan for murder and his life was not for her to take. her case
your best beautiful >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news. kelly renee gissendaner was set to die moments ago despite a clemency request by pope francis. gabe gutierrez is standing by outside the prison with the latest. >> hi, page, good evening. several dozens of demonstrators have gathered outside the prison to ask for mercy in this case, but kelly gissendaner was set to be executed at 7:00. we have not been told if that execution has been carried out, but we're told that her...
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in fact, johns hopkins is one of the great institutions that actually hires exoffenders as well. but if you're an exoffender and you live in west baltimore your ability to get to that job at 7:00 in the morning means you'll be standing at a bus stop waiting for an hour for a bus that will meander to the city to get you there on time. unless that seemed like it is only an inconvenience, if you drive through west baltimore early in the morning, and you watch the bus stops, you see the moms who come from public housing and from low income housing standing at the bus stop. it's dark. they're there at 5:30 so they can get to the 7:00 shift at the hospital. then you have stto ask yourself where are their children? who will take them to school? who will make sure they have something to eat? who will make sure they have their homework. when they arrive in school without those things, what's the reaction of the teacher? what's your reaction when you hear about the kmichildren who arrive out school without their homework and nothing to eat? so the decision to simply abandon a transportatio
in fact, johns hopkins is one of the great institutions that actually hires exoffenders as well. but if you're an exoffender and you live in west baltimore your ability to get to that job at 7:00 in the morning means you'll be standing at a bus stop waiting for an hour for a bus that will meander to the city to get you there on time. unless that seemed like it is only an inconvenience, if you drive through west baltimore early in the morning, and you watch the bus stops, you see the moms who...
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jeremy hopkins, the head of unicef in yemen said the widespread humanitarian crisis in the country needs to be addressed. >> the bombing has escalated over the last few days and while the hospital itself has not been hit, what tends to happen is that the windows and doors of the structures nearby any bomb sites are damaged. there's flying glass, and then there's other issues of hygiene and sanitation related to that. more importantly, though, is that the staff in the hospital did not feel safe to remain in the hospital overnight. this is just a much broader impact on civilian structure, on health services across the country, where we estimate that 50 million yemenis need access to the basic health care and they're not getting it at the moment. sort of a related challenge is the restriction on commercial imports coming into countries, so the trade groups have become hampered by the conflict and so the essential drugs are no longer flowing in as they did before in the private or public sector, which has a huge impact alongside the other food and basic items no longer flowing into the count
jeremy hopkins, the head of unicef in yemen said the widespread humanitarian crisis in the country needs to be addressed. >> the bombing has escalated over the last few days and while the hospital itself has not been hit, what tends to happen is that the windows and doors of the structures nearby any bomb sites are damaged. there's flying glass, and then there's other issues of hygiene and sanitation related to that. more importantly, though, is that the staff in the hospital did not feel...
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dan ashley will emcee the event at the mark hopkins hotel and he will keep ituned here. >> i will see the reports later on today at 4:00 and action and 6:00. meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> on the hot roof right now at the broadcast center where you can see a continue of sunshine behind me, a little bit of haze, records are possible and i will show you the cities or your neighborhood that may get closest today and how much longer we are sitting in the record highs. >> weeks ahead of the united states visit, pope francis make as policy shift and what the new rules mean for couples hoping to end their marriages. >> google wants to deliver very groceries, the bay area city where a new service will >> benicia, san mateo, san ramon and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> hope that is not a hot roof or a tin roof that mike is on. >> i can feel it. it is going to be 95 in oakland and i will represents you a room at my house, for my director, you can pay for the air conditioning of the it will be hot from now until 7:00, that is the heat advisory. now what is gig o
dan ashley will emcee the event at the mark hopkins hotel and he will keep ituned here. >> i will see the reports later on today at 4:00 and action and 6:00. meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> on the hot roof right now at the broadcast center where you can see a continue of sunshine behind me, a little bit of haze, records are possible and i will show you the cities or your neighborhood that may get closest today and how much longer we are sitting in the record...
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joining us now for more is the economic professor at john hopkins university and former adviser to fed chairs ben bernanke and janet yellin, a superstar on today. john, thank you so much for joining us. john: you're very welcome. ix: if you were advising janet yellen today what would you say after today's report? john: i think more important is what i would have said yesterday afternoon, which is no single jobs report probably matters much. and probably shouldn't affect the view, the general view of the outlook and thereby shouldn't affect the policy decision much. i think there is a common misconception the fed may turn sharply on any given and that wasn't what i experienced. there have been a lot of very solid signals that the u.s. okay in s been doing the sogget growth we've seen for several years now and so i think it would have been very surprising if there had been a weak jobs report. and as we saw, it was sort of right up the middle. and it shouldn't really affect the view of the policy makers much at all. on top of that, it turns out for the last several years august has been a
joining us now for more is the economic professor at john hopkins university and former adviser to fed chairs ben bernanke and janet yellin, a superstar on today. john, thank you so much for joining us. john: you're very welcome. ix: if you were advising janet yellen today what would you say after today's report? john: i think more important is what i would have said yesterday afternoon, which is no single jobs report probably matters much. and probably shouldn't affect the view, the general...
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now all these major healthcare systems have terrific web sites, mayo clinic, johns hopkins, cleveland clinic, m.d. anderson, and you can go on and they say here's what's going on with multiple myeloma so you can inform yourself. >> rose: what's your journalism future? >> my journalism future -- i think at nbc this is what they're having me doing is perspective. i'll do "meet the press" with chuck from time to time to offer perspective, but i'm not going to go out there and have sharp elbows and be on the line. i'll do it when they want to. i'll pay attention. i'm still invigorated by what's going on. >> rose: ta-nehisi coates writes frequently about african-american issues for "the atlantic" magazine. now he's exploring connection between violence and racism. the latest book "between the world and me" is written in the form of a letter to his teenage son. >> i lived in a household where i had a mother and a father. this was not the typical profile for most of my friends. i had a mother and father who both worked who, by that point, were very, very educated. i had the basics covered in
now all these major healthcare systems have terrific web sites, mayo clinic, johns hopkins, cleveland clinic, m.d. anderson, and you can go on and they say here's what's going on with multiple myeloma so you can inform yourself. >> rose: what's your journalism future? >> my journalism future -- i think at nbc this is what they're having me doing is perspective. i'll do "meet the press" with chuck from time to time to offer perspective, but i'm not going to go out there and...
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researchers at johns hopkins looked at 75 patients assigned to twice weekly classes or put on a wait list. the group assigned yoga showed a 20% improvement in pain, energy levels, mood and physical functions. the improvements, by the way, were still noticeable nine months later. >> the benefits of yoga. >>> coming up at 5:00 a.m., if you're about to head out the door. >> keep watching today in new york by downloading the news 4 app in mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> we are hours away from history. pope francis arriving here in the united states for the first tiem me time. >>> breaking news out of new jersey. a home that goes up in flames. >>> a maserati takes out two "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning, everybody. coming up on 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday. i'm michael gargiulo. >> darlene covering pope francis in havana. >> very warm for darlene in cuba. we've had some fabulous weather our self. >> yeah, we were well above normal our self. finally going back to a normal temperature regime. 52 and mid and upper 50s. city of long island low 60s. jersey shor
researchers at johns hopkins looked at 75 patients assigned to twice weekly classes or put on a wait list. the group assigned yoga showed a 20% improvement in pain, energy levels, mood and physical functions. the improvements, by the way, were still noticeable nine months later. >> the benefits of yoga. >>> coming up at 5:00 a.m., if you're about to head out the door. >> keep watching today in new york by downloading the news 4 app in mobile device. our next hour starts...
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. >> reporter: abc news was in the operating room in 1999 filming for a special "hopkins 24/7" when dr. carson successfully removed half the brain of a 4-year-old girl who suffered debilitating seizures. >> making life and death decisions and profound decisions that affect the quality of people's lives is an awesome responsibility. >> reporter: a statement with a certain kind of residents for a man looking to become president. >> everything went very smoothly. no problems whatsoever. so the operation is all done. all your prayers worked. >> what was that like? >> i never, through all of those years, 15,000 operations, lost my awe of the brain. every time i would take off that cranial bone and open the door and there would be the brain. i would say, wow, that's the thing that makes this person who they are. and i'm also fascinated still by the fact that, in a child, we can take half of that out and they can still function normally. >> hold your head up? yeah. see? >> does being a surgeon give an advantage over the other people you're running against in this race? >> one of the things th
. >> reporter: abc news was in the operating room in 1999 filming for a special "hopkins 24/7" when dr. carson successfully removed half the brain of a 4-year-old girl who suffered debilitating seizures. >> making life and death decisions and profound decisions that affect the quality of people's lives is an awesome responsibility. >> reporter: a statement with a certain kind of residents for a man looking to become president. >> everything went very smoothly....
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. >> reporter: eventually rising to a position as chief pediatric neurosurgeon at johns hopkins. a life story so compelling hollywood made a movie about it. already a local celebrity in baltimore, carson rocketed to republican stardom at the national prayer breakfast in 2013. >> here's my solution. >> reporter: challenging obamacare just feet from the president and prescribing a tax plan based on the bible. >> when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's given us a system. it's called tithe. >> reporter: his credibility with evangelical voters and his anti-establishment voice a more soft spoken one than trump's, propelling a quiet surge. >> ben carson has been sort of in the slipstream, avoiding the spotlight, avoiding the scrutiny and moving up in the polls. >> reporter: carson does face questions about his lack of political experience and some of the controversial comments he's made, questions that also dog donald trump. carson was asked today if he would consider trump as a running mate if he gets the nomination. his
. >> reporter: eventually rising to a position as chief pediatric neurosurgeon at johns hopkins. a life story so compelling hollywood made a movie about it. already a local celebrity in baltimore, carson rocketed to republican stardom at the national prayer breakfast in 2013. >> here's my solution. >> reporter: challenging obamacare just feet from the president and prescribing a tax plan based on the bible. >> when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the...
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company cofounder jen hopkins said by the 2016 rental season, she'll have signed contracts with affiliate locations, up from just 12 this year and rent the chicken isn't the only company cracking open this concept. maryland based rent a coop charges $180 for a one month coop. rent renta chicken.net, $200 for six months. bird is flu is a boon as well. wi'tped out 10% of u.s. production. these companies say demand for backyard flocks have jumped. given the fee the renters pay. $400 for four months breaks down to $1.79 per egg. a total of $21 per dozen. leased at least three times higher than the priciest eggs in the store but a premium number are willing to pay. just to know where breakfast came from. morgan brennan, "on the money." >> plus, they're cute. that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. my guest next week is former president bill clinton. each week, keep it right here. have a great one and i'll see you next weekend. with a mass in fa. we'll have live team coverage. >> plus, mets fans with a reason to celebrate this morning after the team clinch
company cofounder jen hopkins said by the 2016 rental season, she'll have signed contracts with affiliate locations, up from just 12 this year and rent the chicken isn't the only company cracking open this concept. maryland based rent a coop charges $180 for a one month coop. rent renta chicken.net, $200 for six months. bird is flu is a boon as well. wi'tped out 10% of u.s. production. these companies say demand for backyard flocks have jumped. given the fee the renters pay. $400 for four...
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. >> the family is profoundly grateful to all of katie's doctors at johns hopkins hospital in maryland and here in new york, columbia now morgan stanley children's hospital and katie's home nursing care five days a week and, of course, port authority police and liz's coworkers, she is a special education teacher and katie just holding her hand, elise, the strength, the strength, she is an adult now and she was not expected to get past five years old, three to five years old blessed by pope john paul ii. >> unbelievable. i know. no tears. we are just going to talk weather. i know. keep it moving. >>> so we have amazing weather thanks to some high pressure. a live look outside. we have a little bit of sunshine out there. that's kind of been the case all day. we have had sunshine peeking out but for the most part we'll call this a mostly cloudy day. we are still sitting at 71 degrees which is our high on the day. 74, it's a 30-year average what we consider normal. we didn't get there today. that's unusual. we have been above average for so many days this summer but not today. the interest
. >> the family is profoundly grateful to all of katie's doctors at johns hopkins hospital in maryland and here in new york, columbia now morgan stanley children's hospital and katie's home nursing care five days a week and, of course, port authority police and liz's coworkers, she is a special education teacher and katie just holding her hand, elise, the strength, the strength, she is an adult now and she was not expected to get past five years old, three to five years old blessed by...
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gruden wants a stronger leg and assigned dustin hopkins to take his place. >>> monday night football.m bradford starting his first game since 2013. demarco murray making his eagles debut as well. but it was the falcons offense. goal within the first half. julio jones, 22-yard touchdown. huge night for jones. 141 yards. two touchdowns. atlanta out to 21-3 lead. chip kelly got his offense working in the second half. plenty of time in the pocket. hits murray. just dukes his way in. he the eagles actually took the league in the fourth quarter, but a little over a minute to play. eagles down two. bradford, trying to lead them to a win. got back in his path. picks off the hands of jordan matthews. ricardo allen. that seals it. falcons beat the eagles, 26-24. >>> go from a philly team to the nats in philly. bryce harper not taking long to announce his return to the lineup. scary collision yesterday. scary swing today. 37th homer and the hair flip of the year. nats up 2-1. score tied atop of the fifth. bases loaded for jayson werth. two outs and the former philly just teeing off the night. a
gruden wants a stronger leg and assigned dustin hopkins to take his place. >>> monday night football.m bradford starting his first game since 2013. demarco murray making his eagles debut as well. but it was the falcons offense. goal within the first half. julio jones, 22-yard touchdown. huge night for jones. 141 yards. two touchdowns. atlanta out to 21-3 lead. chip kelly got his offense working in the second half. plenty of time in the pocket. hits murray. just dukes his way in. he the...