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you can see he has written his name, i newton. we are not pulling it out so much because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american tft tv looked at medical practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. things like the instruments being as germ he free as possible. or the doctor washed his hands and we use the term loosely. a lot of these doctors were self-taught or worked under somebody else and getting ready to retire. they would learn as they went. >> our cities tour continues the weekend of march 31st and april 1st from little rock, arkansas on c-span 2 and 3. >> congratulations to all this year's winner on student cam video documentary competition. a record number of students and the constitution and you, showing which part is important to them and why. watch all the videos at our website. student cam.org and join us as we show the top 27 videos on c-span and talk with the winners during washington journal. >> richard bran and the chair of switzerland on changes to the drug policy. b
you can see he has written his name, i newton. we are not pulling it out so much because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american tft tv looked at medical practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. things like the instruments being as germ he free as possible. or the doctor washed his hands and we use the term loosely. a lot of these doctors were self-taught or worked under somebody else and getting ready to retire. they would learn as...
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you can see he has written his name, i newton. we are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starring to flake away. >> american history tv looked at medical practices. >> pioneer medicine is a strong stretch. the things we take for granted when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments to be a germ-free as possible or the doctor has watched his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors in early medicine. a lot of them were self-taught or worked under somebody else self-taught and they were getting ready to retire. >> they would learn as they went. >> from little rock, arkansas on c-span 2 and 3. >> northern and southern oversee operations in the u.s. hemisphere. at 9:30 eastern, they look at the 2013 budget and what it means for the northern and southern commands that. hearing will be live on c-span 3. the head of the transportation security administration said airport screeners found more than 1300 guns in carry on bags last year. speaks at the national press club in washington,
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i. newton and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider the things we take for granted when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he's, decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors were self-taught or worked under somebody else who had been self-taught and getting ready to retire. they would learn as they went. >> our lcv continues from little rock, arkansas, on c-span2 and 3. now a discussion about consumer protection. senior regulators explain the effect of the dodd-frank wall street bill. chairman martin gruenberg was among the featured speakers. this is about 40 minutes. >> this is theirs. >> okay. okay. i'd like to welcome everybody back for our afternoon program, please. we hope you enjoyed a good lunch. we
i. newton and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider the things we take for granted when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he's, decides to work on us. we use the term...
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i. newton. we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> and american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that -- that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ free as possible, or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught. or they had worked under somebody else who had been self-taught and they were getting ready to retire, so they would just learn as they -- as they went. >> our lcd cities tour continues the weekend of march 31st and april 1st from little rock, arkansas, on c-span 2 and 3. >>> congratulations to all this year's winners of c-span's student cam video documentary competition. a record number
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i. newton, and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> and american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught or they had worked under somebody else who had been s
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i. newton. we are not pulling it out so much anymore because it's starting to flake away on the title page. >> we look at the civil war medicine. >> pioneer medicine a long stretch from what it is today. and you consider that, the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of the doctors in our region were self-taught. or they had worked under somebody else who had been self-taught and they were getting ready to retire. so they would learn as they went. >> our cities tour continues from little rock, arkansas. on c-span 2 and 3. >>> on tomorrow morning's washington journal, a look at the future of the u.s. military and diplomatic roles in afghanistan. after the killing of 16 civilians over the weekend. a u.s. soldier is in custody. our guest is michael hirsch of the national
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i. newton. and we are not pulling it out so much anymore, because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american history tv looked at civil war medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor. things like the instruments being germ-free as possible. or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. and we loose use the term loosely in early medicine. a lot of doctors were self-taught or worked under somebody else who were self-taught and they were getting ready to retire. so they would just learn as they went. >> our lcv cities tour continues the week of april 1st from little rock, arkansas on c-span 2 and 3. >>> a group of activists recently gathered in san francisco to discuss strategies for advancing the so-called occupy movement. they also talked about the electoral process and the relevance of the obama administra
i. newton. and we are not pulling it out so much anymore, because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american history tv looked at civil war medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor. things like the instruments being germ-free as possible. or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. and we...
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i. newton. around we are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> an american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch of what it is today. you can consider that the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term lossly for doctors when we talk early medicine. a loft the doctors in our region were self taught or they had worked under somebody else self taught and they were getting ready to retire. so they would just learn as they went. >> our lcve tours continue from little rock, arkansas, on c-s n c-span2 and 3. >>> now a look at the history of political advertising dating back to the 1952 presidential campaign and how negative ads involved in the process. speakers include media analysts and journalists i
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i. newton. and we are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> an american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices. at the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that we take for granted today, when we go to the doctor. things like the instruments being as germ free as possible. or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. and we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught. or they had worked under somebody else who had been self-taught and getting ready to retire. so they would just learn as they went. >> our cities tour continues. the weekend of march 31 and april 1 from little rock, arkansas, on c-span2 and c-span3. president obama was in houston friday where he attended two campaign fundraising events. one of them was here at minute made park. home of
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i.-newton and we're not pulling it out so much because it's starting to flake away on the title page. >> then we look at american civil war. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider the things we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible or the doctor has wash
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i. newton. cannot put out much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> at the pioneer a high-pitched museum. >> it is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as a germ-free as possible. for the doctor has washed his hands. weak news -- we used the term its loosely for doctors who were teaching modern medicine. a lot of them were self-taught. they would just learn as they went. >> our lcv cities to work continues in little rock, arkansas. >> the mississippi and alabama primaries are today. last night, the alabama party hosted newt gingrich and rick santorum. ron paul and mitt romney did not participate. this is a little less than one hour and a half. >> thank you so much. alabama andnians are excited. -- alamians are excited. [applause] all republican candidates were invited to participate. we're honored that newt gingrich and senator santorum have acce
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i. newton. we are not pulling it out so much. >> american history to be looked at civil war era and medical practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor. things like the instruments being as germfree as possible. or, the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we used the term cravaack is when we are talking early medicine. -- we use the term loosely when we are talking about early medicine. they would learn as they went. >> our cities tour continues the weekend of march 31 from little rock, arkansas on c-span 2 and 3. >> the mississippi and alabama primaries are tomorrow. the alabama republican party hosted newt gingrich and rick santorum. ron paul and mitt romney did not participate. 15 delegates are at stake in alabama. this is a little less than an hour and a half. >> we are excited about this opportunity in participating in the nominating process that will produce
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i. newton. we do not bring it up so much anymore because it is very old. >> the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer heritage is a long stretch from what it is today. when you consider the things that we take for granted today, when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he works on you -- we used the term loosely, doctors, in the early days. many of them were self-taught or they worked with some dealers who had been self-taught and were getting toready to retire. >> our cities tour continues the weekend of march 31 and april 1st from little rock, ark. on c- span 2 and c-span 3. >> this week, president obama talks about how u.s. manufactories are working. he gave an address from an automobile factory in virginia. then the republican address with gov. jack don riegle of north dakota appeared he talks about the economic policies in his state and says that the keystone oil pipeline should be built. >> hi, eric wright.
i. newton. we do not bring it up so much anymore because it is very old. >> the pioneer heritage museum. >> pioneer heritage is a long stretch from what it is today. when you consider the things that we take for granted today, when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he works on you -- we used the term loosely, doctors, in the early days. many of them were self-taught or they worked with some...
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you can see has written his name i newton.there is a note on this side that says a bookseller's shop near the house. they are trying to verify this. >> what is it about? >> it is about converting the views of christianity. a lot of people know that newton had an interest in religion and part of the reason he got into it and trying to explain the world around it. a book that was by someone famous, in this we found this on a shelf in a small room here that has done it on its own by a former president. we did photocopies this bookplate and send it to the curator of the collection at harvard and to verify it, since the book was printed several years before roosevelt was born. his father was also named theodore roosevelt and this one indicates it might have belonged to his son who was also named theodore roosevelt. this sounds like a book that roosevelt would own and it is a book about hunting and fishing. and country characters. they did and own it at one time. one of the things i find most interesting is when people who used to o
you can see has written his name i newton.there is a note on this side that says a bookseller's shop near the house. they are trying to verify this. >> what is it about? >> it is about converting the views of christianity. a lot of people know that newton had an interest in religion and part of the reason he got into it and trying to explain the world around it. a book that was by someone famous, in this we found this on a shelf in a small room here that has done it on its own by a...
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you can see he has written his name, i newton. we are not without some much anymore because it is starting to flake away. >> american history tv lookit civil war medical practices that the pioneer heritage museum. >> a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things we take for granted when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as term free as possible. for the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on it. we use the term loosely for doctors when talking early medicine. a lot of doctors in our region were self-taught or worked under somebody else who was self-taught and getting ready to retire. they would learn as they went. >> our tour continues the weekend of march 31st and april 1st from little rock, arkansas on c-span2 and 3. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights what key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and
you can see he has written his name, i newton. we are not without some much anymore because it is starting to flake away. >> american history tv lookit civil war medical practices that the pioneer heritage museum. >> a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things we take for granted when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as term free as possible. for the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on it. we use the term loosely for...
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i. newton. we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away. >> a mess -- american history to be looked as civil war era medical practices. >> in near madison as a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments of being as a germ-free as possible or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors in our region or self-taught or they had worked under somebody else that was self-taught and they were getting ready to retire. they would just learn as they went. >> our tour continues the week of march 31 and april were from little rock, arkansas on c- span2 and c-span3. >> earlier today, secretary of state hillary clinton hosted the second global chiefs of mission conference at the state department. the foreign brings together hundreds of u.s. diplomats and around t
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but i think that you also have to say you know look at some of the methods of have been used by the pope newton county i mean it's clear that everybody who was pushed into luzhniki and i went around the stadium that day and saw the hundreds and hundreds of buses which were there from the city government there were even moscow city government school buses and lots of accounts of people who had been told look you have to go you could have two days off or coming along one day or something like that here all of those people were told come along for muslims or something like this and the doesn't the problem for putin is this might fly in russia but to the rest of the world it doesn't look quite right it doesn't look quite like a free and fair election and then you. have an impression that putin wasn't actually afraid of competition that the only thing that he was afraid the need still is afraid at the moment is that is that maybe not everybody will trust these elections to be legit and he was doing his best to make them it isn't it so you agree. the main intrigue of this election is not. who will wi
but i think that you also have to say you know look at some of the methods of have been used by the pope newton county i mean it's clear that everybody who was pushed into luzhniki and i went around the stadium that day and saw the hundreds and hundreds of buses which were there from the city government there were even moscow city government school buses and lots of accounts of people who had been told look you have to go you could have two days off or coming along one day or something like...
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i. newton, and we're not pulling it out as much. >> we look at the pioneer museum. >> high near madison is a long stretch from what is today. -- high near medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. >> the things we take for granted like things been germ- free, we use the term early -- loosely pegged a lot of doctors were self-taught or had worked under someone that had been self-taught and were getting ready to retire. they would just learn as they want. >> our lcv tour continues from libor -- little rock, ark.. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back. tim lynch is a project director for the cato institute, aunt winnie stachelberg, thank you for being here. we want to talk about whether hate crime laws are working. guest: they're working for a couple of reasons. they sent a powerful signal to the victim and to the community. the other thing that we see is that local law enforcement really calls for this extra tool that is provided to their ability to investigate and prosecute hate crime violence perpetrated eaton's individuals and communities. hate crime laws are workin
i. newton, and we're not pulling it out as much. >> we look at the pioneer museum. >> high near madison is a long stretch from what is today. -- high near medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. >> the things we take for granted like things been germ- free, we use the term early -- loosely pegged a lot of doctors were self-taught or had worked under someone that had been self-taught and were getting ready to retire. they would just learn as they want. >> our...
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i. newton." we are not loading it out so much anymore. >> american history tv look at civil war medical practices at a museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. consider the things we take for granted when we go to the dr.. things like the instruments being as germ-free as hospital or the doctor washing his hands. we use the term loosely for doctors when we are talking about early madison. a lot of doctors and our region were self-taught. they were getting ready to retire. they would just learn as they went. >> our tour continues the weekend of march 31 and april 1 from little rock, arkansas. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joshua gordon is the director of the concord coalition and editor of its blog. you have been with them since 2001. our topic this morning is this new number on the deficit. the congressional budget office came out with this number. $1.20 trillion. why have they raised it? guest: mainly because of the payroll tax cut that was reenacted in dec
i. newton." we are not loading it out so much anymore. >> american history tv look at civil war medical practices at a museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. consider the things we take for granted when we go to the dr.. things like the instruments being as germ-free as hospital or the doctor washing his hands. we use the term loosely for doctors when we are talking about early madison. a lot of doctors and our region were self-taught. they were...
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i. newton." it is starting to flake away. >> cut american history tv" looking at the pioneer heritage museum. >> its is stretch from where it was. the things we take granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being germfree or the doctor watching the -- washing his hand. and we use the term "doctor:" " loosely. they were self taught and would learn as they go. >> our tour continues to litter rock, ark., on c-span2 and 3. >> ernest hemingway is considered one of the great american writers and his work still influences readers today, but not many know of his work as a spy during world war ii. >> he knew about german submarines approaching fishing boats. ernest would wait for them to come along side and then at the players will lob hand grenades down the open hatches in the other members of the machine crew will use the machine guns on deck. >> on hemingway, this by. part of american history tv on c-span3 -- part of ernest hemingway, the spy. host: tom baxter, who is no stra
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i think it's going to be much like cam newton. >> initially i was with surprised. you know coming across the bottom line, text messages going off. people asking me, did i know about it? they don't tell me anything. it was news to me just like anybody else. it's exciting, you know what he did in college. to say you have an idea who's going to be the quarterback, get ready to work with him. >> and he's a texas guy too. i mean, from the state of texas? >> exactly, you have to have a little texas connection. you have orakpo, me, griffin. >> now you have the whole salary cap debacle. on the day of free agency today you find out that you're going to have half the salary cap space to go out there and sign guys to make this team better. what were you thinking when you heard about that? >> that was another surprise on the opposite end of the spectrum. i put the trust in bruce allen and coach shanahan. that's outside my pay grade. >> it's crazy how everything went down. i'm trying to figure out information as far as what happened, why did it happen to us this way. but ultima
i think it's going to be much like cam newton. >> initially i was with surprised. you know coming across the bottom line, text messages going off. people asking me, did i know about it? they don't tell me anything. it was news to me just like anybody else. it's exciting, you know what he did in college. to say you have an idea who's going to be the quarterback, get ready to work with him. >> and he's a texas guy too. i mean, from the state of texas? >> exactly, you have to...
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i. newton.e are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to fade away on the title page. >> american history to be looked at several civil war practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that. the things we take for granted today when we go to the doctor. things like the is reince being as a germ-free as possible -- you things like -- things like the instruments being as a germ- free as possible. they would just learn as they went. >> our to work continues in march 31 in little rock, ark. on c-span2 and c-span 3. >> this is a live look at the rose garden at the white house. president obama and prime minister david cameron will be holding a news conference shortly. we will hold it like for you once it gets underway. in the meantime, from this morning's washington journal. host: stephen flanagan is on our set. talking about u.s./british relations. as david cameron is about to arrive at the white house, what is on the agenda? >> it is a big
i. newton.e are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to fade away on the title page. >> american history to be looked at several civil war practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that. the things we take for granted today when we go to the doctor. things like the is reince being as a germ-free as possible -- you things like -- things like the instruments being as a germ- free as possible. they would just learn as they...
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i think you'll do just fine. it's a very inexpensive stock. what goes up must come down, isn't that what we're hearing? with apologies to isaac newton, i disagree. it is not too fast or too furious. remember, it's about earnings. and stocks are still too cheap. i have plenty of reservations. i feel a lot of bearish pressure, but not enough to tell you to abandon ship. just enough to tell you to stay the course. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, cash cloud? this year's ipo market has seen some studs. >> facebook has just changed its own status in a big way. >> announcer: but cramer has found one company that demands attention. this soon-to-list stock just may have you on cloud nine. >>> and, later, cleaning up. frakking has unlocked incredible potential and profits for energy in the u.s. but at what cost? cramer is drilling down with a company that's cleaning up the mess. coming up, the c.e.o. of clean harbors. can they make your portfolio sparkle? >>> plus, total recall. with home prices becoming more attractive, cramer evicted the real estate rental stocks. but one landlord is appealing. jim welcomes the c.e.
i think you'll do just fine. it's a very inexpensive stock. what goes up must come down, isn't that what we're hearing? with apologies to isaac newton, i disagree. it is not too fast or too furious. remember, it's about earnings. and stocks are still too cheap. i have plenty of reservations. i feel a lot of bearish pressure, but not enough to tell you to abandon ship. just enough to tell you to stay the course. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, cash cloud?...
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i. newton. and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american history tv looked at civil war-era medical practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible, or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught or they had worked under somebody else who had been self-taught and they were getting ready to retire. so, they would just learn as they went. out of play our cities tour continues the weekend of march 31 and april 1 from little rock, arkansas, on c-span2 and 3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: mark zandi is chief economist with moody's, joining from us westchester, pennsylvania, this morning. hi there. guest: good morn
i. newton. and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> american history tv looked at civil war-era medical practices. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that, the things that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible, or the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. we use the term loosely for...
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>> i think he thought about it. was it huey newton that talked about revolutionary suicide? i think he really felt that that's what was happening. i'll get to you here just in a second, helen, your wonderful victim question. as i'm listening to rebecca talk, i'm thinking, "why? why? who's the victim?" and you know what she said that was astounding? it was that what - "why do people join these groups? i think i actually said. "well, why not, facing society? it's the cultural critique." when you look at a society with the problems, with the conflicts, with the lack of ability in a broadly christian society that does not live up to the kinds of things that - perhaps as cecil williams would have said - doesn't live up to these ideals, maybe in one small sense, all of us are victims, in that case, in that we do get religious expressions of this extreme. yeah, helen? >> so what went wrong? i think we have to look at the structure and at the political science of the structure in order to answer the question, and at the danger of the charismatic leader, who first of all, draws his fo
>> i think he thought about it. was it huey newton that talked about revolutionary suicide? i think he really felt that that's what was happening. i'll get to you here just in a second, helen, your wonderful victim question. as i'm listening to rebecca talk, i'm thinking, "why? why? who's the victim?" and you know what she said that was astounding? it was that what - "why do people join these groups? i think i actually said. "well, why not, facing society? it's the...
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i. newton. and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> and american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer medical museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that the things we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible or, um, the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. and we use the term loosely for doctors when we're talking early medicine. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught, or they had worked under somebody else who had been self-taught, and they were getting ready to retire. so, um, they would just learn as they went. >> our lcv cities tour continues the weekend of march 31st and april 1st from little rock, arkansas, on c-span2 and 3. >>> now, virgin group chairman richard branson and a former swiss president testify before the british home affairs committee o
i. newton. and we're not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away on the title page. >> and american history tv looked at civil war era medical practices at the pioneer medical museum. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. you consider that the things we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like the instruments being as germ-free as possible or, um, the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us....
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you can see his name, i newton and we are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away in the title page. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. if you consider that the basis that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like being as germ-free as possible as if the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us and we use the term loosely for doctors. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught or they had worked under somebody else who had been self-taught and they were getting ready to retire, so they would just learn as they went. >> now i conversation about the impact of the unemployment rate in gas prices on the stability of the u.s. economy from today's "washington journal." >> host: joining us from westchester pennsylvania this morning, hifr there.ent, >> guest: good morning. talk to us abouts unemployment. a couple of days ago, what do you make of it guest: good news, unemployment rate is still very high, 8.3%, so that's very high by historical standards, but it's good news that we're mo
you can see his name, i newton and we are not pulling it out so much anymore because it is starting to flake away in the title page. >> pioneer medicine is a long stretch from what it is today. if you consider that the basis that we take for granted today when we go to the doctor, things like being as germ-free as possible as if the doctor has washed his hands before he decides to work on us and we use the term loosely for doctors. a lot of these doctors in our region were self-taught or...
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i. newton." we're not putting it out so much because it is starting to flake away. >> american history tv booking at civil war medical practices. >> is a long stretch from what it is today. when you consider the things that we take for granted when we go to the doctor, the insured meant being -- instruments being germ free, hand washing, and we used the term dr. loosely when we talk about early medicine. a lot of the doctors in our region were self-taught or worked under someone else that was self-taught and the rigging ready to retire. they just learned as they went. >> our l.c.v. tour continues to little rock, ark., on c-span 2 and 3. >> the pentagon is investigating the weekend shooting in afghanistan where 16 civilians villagers were killed by a u.s. army sgt. the sergeant is in custody facing charges now. afghan president hamid karzai called it "an intentional killing of innocent civilians that cannot be forgiven." president obama called it "tragic and shocking, not representative of the gen
i. newton." we're not putting it out so much because it is starting to flake away. >> american history tv booking at civil war medical practices. >> is a long stretch from what it is today. when you consider the things that we take for granted when we go to the doctor, the insured meant being -- instruments being germ free, hand washing, and we used the term dr. loosely when we talk about early medicine. a lot of the doctors in our region were self-taught or worked under...
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olivia newton john and barry white made me do it. and i come from a terrible upbringing. the stand. >> the terrible upbringing is to evoke sympathy from the jury which is i suffered from a mental illness at the time and thus i didn't know right from wrong. barry white or whoever else they want to bring in is not the issue. the issue is the facts as they are known. this guy executed this murder better than the best professionals. cops thought it was a professional hit. as i sit here i know two things with certainty. the ymca dance is harder to do in chinese and this insanity defense will not work. megyn: i don't think any of us are bleeding hearts when it comes to criminal cases. but this what is the sister of the defendant testified to. he had a difficult childhood. an abusive father. this is the father of the witness and the defendant. their father used to shove vegetable soup down their nose. he used to kick and slap them. he pulled a painting off the wall and beat her with it they never knew how he was going to react. now the defendant is crying. so is there a chance g
olivia newton john and barry white made me do it. and i come from a terrible upbringing. the stand. >> the terrible upbringing is to evoke sympathy from the jury which is i suffered from a mental illness at the time and thus i didn't know right from wrong. barry white or whoever else they want to bring in is not the issue. the issue is the facts as they are known. this guy executed this murder better than the best professionals. cops thought it was a professional hit. as i sit here i know...
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it looks like a little bit more than one newton holding up the empty cup. now, i dunk this in. this is losing weight, yeah? it's because i'm bringing-- i'm displacing more and more water. there now. this has lost all the weight it can lose. this is still catching water. i want you to compare how much weight did this lose, the suspended weight, and how much weight did this gain. the same. do you see that they're the-- same. --same. and that brings us to a very important rule with fluids. and that's this, that the buoyant force that acts on a submerged object is numerically equal to the weight of fluid displaced by the object, okay? i didn't say the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the object over here. it's the buoyant force equal to the weight of fluid, in this case, water displaced by the object. okay? we see that? that's called archimedes principle. archimedes principle, a very, very important principle. archimedes principle is named after a person, no longer with us, a greek from long, long ago, and his name was aloysius j. principle. principle, all right. yes, good.
it looks like a little bit more than one newton holding up the empty cup. now, i dunk this in. this is losing weight, yeah? it's because i'm bringing-- i'm displacing more and more water. there now. this has lost all the weight it can lose. this is still catching water. i want you to compare how much weight did this lose, the suspended weight, and how much weight did this gain. the same. do you see that they're the-- same. --same. and that brings us to a very important rule with fluids. and...
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i pull this thing very, very quickly, huh? what's gonna happen? -- let's try it. a one, a two, a three. and there you see newton's law flawlessly executed. that distinction between-- that distinction between weight and mass, i can kind of show you that kind of neatly with this device. what i'm gonna do is take this heavy ball-- heavy ball or massive ball? - both. - yes. both, yeah. see, i'm gonna take this ball. it's got a lot of mass, also has a lot of weight, okay? and what i'm gonna do, i'm gonna take one of these strings in the bottom. you see i'll try different trials here. and i'm gonna pull, pull, pull. i'm gonna pull, pull, pull, pull, pull, pull, until one of these strings, either the bottom one or the top one, is gonna break. and what i want you to do is i want you to guess, hypothesize, which string, the top or the bottom will break with a gradual, gradual tension increased at the bottom? check your neighbor. okay, when i pull that very, very slowly, gang, which string gonna break, top or bottom? - top. - top. top one? how many say the top? let's try it. [laughter] maybe newton's having a bad day. [laughter] you know what that
i pull this thing very, very quickly, huh? what's gonna happen? -- let's try it. a one, a two, a three. and there you see newton's law flawlessly executed. that distinction between-- that distinction between weight and mass, i can kind of show you that kind of neatly with this device. what i'm gonna do is take this heavy ball-- heavy ball or massive ball? - both. - yes. both, yeah. see, i'm gonna take this ball. it's got a lot of mass, also has a lot of weight, okay? and what i'm gonna do, i'm...
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it was barry white and olivia newton john. its to bring them into court, too. >> okay, bizarre case, to say the least. thank you, dan and nancy. >>> time for the weather now and sam champion. >> we'll go to bizarre pictures. a litt a little bit of snow from west virginia to richmond. if you break down the year down to the coldest month, december, january, february, we call that meteorological winter. that's over. fargo, its warmest winter ever. these were incredibly warm temperatures we put up with all fall and winter. look what we're headed for this week. atlanta, 71. temperatures are mainly in the 20's and outlying areas but be near 50 this sunshine andh days,-like the next few near 70 by thursday. >> and though sit a chilly start in the good earn half of the nation, atlanta to 60 today. all that weather was brought to you by quaker oatmeal. elizabeth? >>> coming up, a fiery war of words between christie brinkley and peter cook. why are they fighting four years after they divorced? in every way, a super grain. ♪ super for the
it was barry white and olivia newton john. its to bring them into court, too. >> okay, bizarre case, to say the least. thank you, dan and nancy. >>> time for the weather now and sam champion. >> we'll go to bizarre pictures. a litt a little bit of snow from west virginia to richmond. if you break down the year down to the coldest month, december, january, february, we call that meteorological winter. that's over. fargo, its warmest winter ever. these were incredibly warm...
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i can. the "monitor" was discovered in 1973 by john newton. phil sheridan, doc edgerton, and gordon watts as part of a research expedition off the coast of north carolina testing out new technologies and sonar with the "monitor" as their target. and, lo and behold, they found the shipwreck at the time sitting on the high seas 18 miles off the coast of -- or 17, demanding you how measure it, about 18 miles off the coast of north carolina, but outside of state waters and outside of u.s. territorial waters at the time. so in '74, a year after she was found, the governor of north carolina requested that congress establish the monitor national marine sanctuary to protect the site and the rest is history. it was established on january 30th, 1975. so -- which was the date, the anniversary date of the launching of the "monitor." and what i want to talk about specifically -- we'll be covering much of the history of the ship over the rest of the day. but i want to talk about the two remains. when noaa went out to recover the shipwreck and congress asked
i can. the "monitor" was discovered in 1973 by john newton. phil sheridan, doc edgerton, and gordon watts as part of a research expedition off the coast of north carolina testing out new technologies and sonar with the "monitor" as their target. and, lo and behold, they found the shipwreck at the time sitting on the high seas 18 miles off the coast of -- or 17, demanding you how measure it, about 18 miles off the coast of north carolina, but outside of state waters and...
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if this doesn't work this year, we don't see a splash like a cam newton splash, this could be it. >> i wonder if he's calling it like he is or if he's just bitter? >> with shanahan, make or break the season. >>> what is it like to win a multi-million jackpot? we went to martberg, west virginia when his life was forever changed when the lucky numbers came rup. >> reporter: if you ever wondered what winning a mega million jackpot looks like, this is it. this is randy smith. >> it is built on the pattern of a roy rodger's ranch house. >> reporter: after striking it rich in august of 2010, he added this three story wing of his home with ten years and filled it with a few classic cars. >> this is a 1982 dooran. i just got this. the man cave is something that he afforded himself. >> reporter: a magistrate judge in martberg, randy smith is 64, a lifelong west virginiaan. >> it changed my life in a way that i wish is could change everybody else's. i guess the best feeling i had when i could pay off my house. >> reporter: he's mounting the winning check inside his home. he took the lump sum man
if this doesn't work this year, we don't see a splash like a cam newton splash, this could be it. >> i wonder if he's calling it like he is or if he's just bitter? >> with shanahan, make or break the season. >>> what is it like to win a multi-million jackpot? we went to martberg, west virginia when his life was forever changed when the lucky numbers came rup. >> reporter: if you ever wondered what winning a mega million jackpot looks like, this is it. this is randy...
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. ♪ let's get physical physical i want to get physical ♪ >>> olivia newton-john on a friday morning.burn some calories. we here on the overnight shift know trying to keep fit and trim is no easy task. but "world news now" viewers, fear not. >> there's a new trend that can help you customize your workout any time, anywhere, all via skype. susan casper of our phoenix station has the workout plan. how are your abs doing there? >> reporter: getting to the gym is not easy for phoenix businessman christopher coffin. >> i'm gone to two to three weeks of every month. and so this enabled me to be able to have an outlet for exercise that i could also do while i'm on the road. >> reporter: chris is talking about the new fitness trend making it easier to fit in a workout with a certified personal trainer or gym buddy from the convenience of your home or office. >> they don't need much space or a lot of room. they don't need equipment. there's tons of exercises i can give them. calisthenics. free body weight exercises. >> reporter: scottsdale fitness trainer jason waylon is helping busy people li
. ♪ let's get physical physical i want to get physical ♪ >>> olivia newton-john on a friday morning.burn some calories. we here on the overnight shift know trying to keep fit and trim is no easy task. but "world news now" viewers, fear not. >> there's a new trend that can help you customize your workout any time, anywhere, all via skype. susan casper of our phoenix station has the workout plan. how are your abs doing there? >> reporter: getting to the gym is...