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lamarr and the other men jumped on their horses. in those dayse -- it was a muddy ravine that led north to the hill where the capital now sits. the men galloped on their horses. they had stuffed their belts full of pistols and rode into the midst of this herd of buffalo, firing and shouting. became eighth and congress, shot that a norm is he went to the top of the hill and that is where he told everybody this should be the seat of the future empire. he very much meant that word empire. he dreamed of one day texas extending all the way to the pacific ocean. he won his presidential election rather handily, and then urged his supporters in congress to get about to this business of moving the capital. they once again passed a law saying that government would leave houston early, but they did not determine a site. they picked a big chunk of ground between the trinity river and the east, the colorado and the west, and everything north of the old san antonio road for this five-man commission to go out and find the most appropriate spot. th
lamarr and the other men jumped on their horses. in those dayse -- it was a muddy ravine that led north to the hill where the capital now sits. the men galloped on their horses. they had stuffed their belts full of pistols and rode into the midst of this herd of buffalo, firing and shouting. became eighth and congress, shot that a norm is he went to the top of the hill and that is where he told everybody this should be the seat of the future empire. he very much meant that word empire. he...
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you have kendrick lamarr and all the eminem albums. think of all the classics that he has been able to be a part dr. dre. >> he has gone from the world-class wrecking crew that some people are old enough to remember them the 80s to starting over, he goes from that into a super entrepreneurship and becomes a billionaire. reporter: he is offering a fresh take on this story. >> he basically said that i am so inspired by what is going on and on the movie said that now i have to make some music because this is my life. reporter: throughout the album he introduces us to new artists, and he also sticks with some classics including snoop dogg. >> dr. dre and snoop dogg are the batman and robin of hip-hop. >> as for when we can expect another album? >> when i'm 80 years old he will be 100. [laughter] >> the album "compton" is available now and "stright outta compton" opens on september 14. he will be donating all the artist royalties from the album to a performing arts and entertainment facility for children in compton. so his life is really co
you have kendrick lamarr and all the eminem albums. think of all the classics that he has been able to be a part dr. dre. >> he has gone from the world-class wrecking crew that some people are old enough to remember them the 80s to starting over, he goes from that into a super entrepreneurship and becomes a billionaire. reporter: he is offering a fresh take on this story. >> he basically said that i am so inspired by what is going on and on the movie said that now i have to make...
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lamarr imply, we have all of these standards to improve outcomes for patients.his is a foundation, i think for where we are today in not only improving the medical product development process from idea to delivery, but also the broad aspects of health care which the more did mention including delivery, getting it into the field and empowering the patient, who have all this information today that we did not have 10 years ago. in the report, on page 14, we talk about increasing regulatory clarity. i don't have time to go into what all of that means, but it is what regulation is made, who is responsible for what, who is in charge. it is very confusing today. congressional action will be needed to improve the regulatory clarity and evaluation of things like combination products, where you are putting different things together. how is that? who is responsible for regulating that? alike when dad was practicing medicine -- unlike when dad was practicing medicine 40 years ago. in my own field of heart specialty, an example would be a job that began about 15 years ago fo
lamarr imply, we have all of these standards to improve outcomes for patients.his is a foundation, i think for where we are today in not only improving the medical product development process from idea to delivery, but also the broad aspects of health care which the more did mention including delivery, getting it into the field and empowering the patient, who have all this information today that we did not have 10 years ago. in the report, on page 14, we talk about increasing regulatory...
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lamarr implied it, you did imply it, with all these different standards, to improve the outcomes for patients. this is a foundation i think for where we are today, not on improving the medical product development process from idea to clinical delivery, also for the broad aspects of health care which lamarr did mention, including delivery, getting into the field, payments for the strategy for empowering the patient who has all this information today that we didn't have 10 years ago. we talk about the increasing regulatory clarity. i am going to what all that means that is what regulations actually mean, who is responsible for what, who is in charge and to get clarity. very, very confusing today. congressional action is going to be needed to approve the regulatory clarity and the violation of things like combination products, where you are putting different things, different stuff together. who is responsible for regulating that? some of the most innovative products unlike when dad was practicing medicine 40 years ago is the ability to combine drugs and devices in ways that heretofore
lamarr implied it, you did imply it, with all these different standards, to improve the outcomes for patients. this is a foundation i think for where we are today, not on improving the medical product development process from idea to clinical delivery, also for the broad aspects of health care which lamarr did mention, including delivery, getting into the field, payments for the strategy for empowering the patient who has all this information today that we didn't have 10 years ago. we talk...
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there chairman alexander who clearly said with the process will be early on and lamarr, thank you for outlining that. as lower mentioned the administration is open to innovative legislation. they are talking precision medicine and the act on the executive side, so the political will is there. the timing is there. we just need to make sure that the lot gets passed-- the one that will be passed as the most effective, smartest and most targeted piece of legislation out there. i think this report today with the bipartisan policy center is all of us coming together bring in all together is a great first, second or third depending on when you want to start counting set, but we intend to delve into each of the issues that we have heard pieces of today deeper and deeper and deeper that has been identified in the report. i think this whole regenerative medicine, what to close on that because the doctor is a great leader and that and has basically pointed out again and again how things are being held back in the regenerative field and hopefully we can collaborate with him on that issue, so we w
there chairman alexander who clearly said with the process will be early on and lamarr, thank you for outlining that. as lower mentioned the administration is open to innovative legislation. they are talking precision medicine and the act on the executive side, so the political will is there. the timing is there. we just need to make sure that the lot gets passed-- the one that will be passed as the most effective, smartest and most targeted piece of legislation out there. i think this report...
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narrator: hedy lamarr was box-office dynamite, a smoldering femme fatale known as the most beautiful woman in film, and cinema's very first nude. but when her looks began to fade, hollywood rejected her and in her mid-30's, her life fell apart. her endless search for love and stability led to six disastrous marriages, and her struggle to combine her career with motherhood ended with her rejecting her children. i think hedy saw herself towards the end of her days, as a beauty whose beauty had been lost, and she became very reclusive. cosmetic surgery to return her good looks had disastrous results and alone and on the breadline a bewildered hedy found herself on trial for shoplifting.
narrator: hedy lamarr was box-office dynamite, a smoldering femme fatale known as the most beautiful woman in film, and cinema's very first nude. but when her looks began to fade, hollywood rejected her and in her mid-30's, her life fell apart. her endless search for love and stability led to six disastrous marriages, and her struggle to combine her career with motherhood ended with her rejecting her children. i think hedy saw herself towards the end of her days, as a beauty whose beauty had...
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other paintings would include likenesses of lamarr. he was instrumental in making sure that the capitol remained in austin. he had spent time in austin. at that point in time it was named waterloo. he made sure this was where the capital of texas would remain. we have more recent paintings, including barbara jordan, lyndon baines johnson, former president of the united states. the only textile in the capital historical artifact collection is the flag from the battle of san jacinto. it normally hangs on the dais behind the speakers rostrum. we only have it on display when the legislature is in session. it is very fragile, and we try to keep it protected under the red drapery. we usually have a replica hanging in its place. the legislature will gavel in, in january of 2015. we have the original on display. it is one of those, i think, iconic texas history artifacts that all of our school children who come to the capitol to learn about texas history and about how to be a good citizen -- they have an opportunity to see these kind of artifa
other paintings would include likenesses of lamarr. he was instrumental in making sure that the capitol remained in austin. he had spent time in austin. at that point in time it was named waterloo. he made sure this was where the capital of texas would remain. we have more recent paintings, including barbara jordan, lyndon baines johnson, former president of the united states. the only textile in the capital historical artifact collection is the flag from the battle of san jacinto. it normally...
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. >>> [ music ]>> my boy, kendrick lamarr. he will be performing this weekend. word.word, dave and claudine. if you want to hear a special song, i will play your request every friday morning. >> are you going to be all right, sal?>> i will be all right, dave.>> all right. >>> the festival starts today in san francisco. the first performances are at noon. >> mumford & sons, elton john all performing this year. someone from the bay area is getting a second chance at music. the story of fantastic negrito.>> reporter: getting here to the outside lands music festival has been long and difficult for fantastic negrito. he has tasted success before, he tells me, but this time, he says it feels real. [ music ] >> reporter: his music is raw and honest, inspired by southern blues players.>> black roots, music for everyone. >> reporter: fantastic negrito and his band from oakland have created a unique sound that is resonating with more and more music fans. >> i am singing about things maybe that people want to hear about. about life. >> reporter: listen to his single, lost in the
. >>> [ music ]>> my boy, kendrick lamarr. he will be performing this weekend. word.word, dave and claudine. if you want to hear a special song, i will play your request every friday morning. >> are you going to be all right, sal?>> i will be all right, dave.>> all right. >>> the festival starts today in san francisco. the first performances are at noon. >> mumford & sons, elton john all performing this year. someone from the bay area is...
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. >>> 30-year-old lamarre davenport was arrested in the death of oscar-winning morgan freeman. >>> a truck going down the road hit the sign. none of the falling pieces fell on any of this vehicles. >> all that -- >> the teen choice awards full of memorable moments. >> coal walker is here in spirit with us. >> -- and all that matters. >> a pham challenge in a major championship. >> jason day the first in history to finish major at 20 under par. >> how does the visualization of this moment compared to reality? >> i didn't expect i was going to cry. >> -- on "cbs this morning." [ speaking spanish ] >> no bueno. he sounds like rosettastone. not in the actually way. you sound like a rock trying to speak spanish. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is off. clarissa ward is here. glad to have you. >> thank you very much. >> wildfires are tearing through homes and forcing people out of their nands. two new wildfires ignited near los angeles sunday. the flames have already d
. >>> 30-year-old lamarre davenport was arrested in the death of oscar-winning morgan freeman. >>> a truck going down the road hit the sign. none of the falling pieces fell on any of this vehicles. >> all that -- >> the teen choice awards full of memorable moments. >> coal walker is here in spirit with us. >> -- and all that matters. >> a pham challenge in a major championship. >> jason day the first in history to finish major at 20 under...
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reverend lamarr of the ame church in washington, the sister of mother emanuel in washington, reverendwhat have you seen since this? you cannot take the thought of historical context. trying to have an insurrection against the slave owners, the white people in charleston at the time were concerned because there were more african and white, and they were brutal to the africans and were trying to keep the africans suppressed. what i want to say currently is that we continue to give people asking us questions, but they do not want to have a real dialogue. how is the church protecting itself? they do not want to talk about how dylann roof came into that space with the ideas that animated what it is that he did. my friend here from the republican party, the current republican party, i am not a big fan of democrats, either, but the southern strategy engineered by richard nixon was used to blow racial dog whistles to rally white people to roll back the very -- that came forth after the civil rights movement, and they continue to trade on that continuously carried america needs and must be wil
reverend lamarr of the ame church in washington, the sister of mother emanuel in washington, reverendwhat have you seen since this? you cannot take the thought of historical context. trying to have an insurrection against the slave owners, the white people in charleston at the time were concerned because there were more african and white, and they were brutal to the africans and were trying to keep the africans suppressed. what i want to say currently is that we continue to give people asking...
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mirabelle lamarr was short, thumpy, not a ladies man and somewhat shy. he spoke slowly. many people who met him for the first time came away thinking he was not very brigh
mirabelle lamarr was short, thumpy, not a ladies man and somewhat shy. he spoke slowly. many people who met him for the first time came away thinking he was not very brigh