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marcia, marcia, marcia... this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like buford here. strong.sturdy... but not too sweet. buford! built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy s6! so i call my mom. i have verizon! i don't. she couldn't really hear me. i tell her how much she means to me. but she thinks i said she was always mean to me. i could hear how happy she was. now she definitely loves my sister more. vo: mother's day is almost here. now get 200 dollars or more when you trade in your smartphone for a galaxy s6. but hurry, this offer ends may 10th. verizon. ooh that's hot. take it off amore take it off! no! you don't want me any more? you're a pizza, ok?! and we're done! don't let food hang around. nooo!!!!! for that just brushed clean feeling, eat, drink chew. orbit. >> larry: welcome back. you know something i noticed about this coverage you know there is one word that reporters and commentators just fall in love with to describe the baltimoreans or
marcia, marcia, marcia... this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like buford here. strong.sturdy... but not too sweet. buford! built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy s6! so i call my mom. i have verizon! i don't. she couldn't really hear me. i tell her how much she means to me. but she thinks i said she was always mean to me. i could hear how happy she was....
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marcia, marcia, marcia...parkling iced tea. ♪ refreshing tea infused with light, crisp, tiny bubbles. for a taste that lifts you up. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an astrophysicist. and the director of the hayden planetarium. >> the closer you are to a strong source of gravity the slower your time ticks relative to people you left at home. so if you're going to commit to a visit of a planet where time is ticking more slowly, you have to be prepared for the consequences of that. how much more slowly is it ticking? and what are the ages of your kids relative to you when you go back-- >> before i go down that, the line we've got to view time as a resource, like ox jeb. >> as a commodity. >> absolutely. >> it's a great idea. >> jon: the blond guy didn't what neil was talking about. please welcome back to the program neil degrasse tyson. ( cheers and applause ) young man! please! what an exciting time. >> oh man. >> jon: so nice to see you. >> how you doing man. >> jon: what an exci
marcia, marcia, marcia...parkling iced tea. ♪ refreshing tea infused with light, crisp, tiny bubbles. for a taste that lifts you up. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an astrophysicist. and the director of the hayden planetarium. >> the closer you are to a strong source of gravity the slower your time ticks relative to people you left at home. so if you're going to commit to a visit of a planet where time is ticking more slowly, you have to be prepared...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... announcement. "who ya gonna aks?" (laughter) and no, it's not ebonics. it's an acronym that stands for aid, kill or squash. in other words, who are you going to aks to help you out in a jam. so i'm going to give you a problem. you tell me which clinton you're gonna aks to help get you out of it and why -- bill or hillary. who you gonna aks? okay. you really need to get out of your best friend's wedding who are you going to aks? >> i think hillary would help me. >> larry: hillary would be better with that? >> i'm going with bill. i'm going to aks bill because he's a little more imaginative in terms of his -- >> larry: he can do the bill-yak. "she just can't make it! she's throwing up all over the car!" >> i think hillary might have a good excuse. >> larry: ricky? i think bill. he's gotten out of a lot of (bleep) before! he's good! >> larry: itit all emends on yourdefinition of wedding! (laughter) >> larry: you want to return a pair of pants but don't have a receipt, you want your money back, not a s
marcia, marcia, marcia... announcement. "who ya gonna aks?" (laughter) and no, it's not ebonics. it's an acronym that stands for aid, kill or squash. in other words, who are you going to aks to help you out in a jam. so i'm going to give you a problem. you tell me which clinton you're gonna aks to help get you out of it and why -- bill or hillary. who you gonna aks? okay. you really need to get out of your best friend's wedding who are you going to aks? >> i think hillary would...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. we like to call "keep it 100". for all you people who don't know what that expression means it means keep it 100 percent real. mr. etiquette, we'll start with you. you're in a movie. the phone rings. it's president obama. he has an urgent etiquette question for you. world peace hangs in the balance. there's no time to go to the lobby the correct thing to do to take the call. do you answer the phen, breeching movie etiquette or let it go to voicemail? keep in mind, this is the white movie theater. (laughter) >> that was the detail. >> larry: what do you do? i would do anything for my president including ruin somebody's romcom. i would do it. (applause) >> larry: he struggled with that, too! >> it would be very hard but i would do it. >> larry: okay mike. you work at that tow company. you have two strikes against you for yelling at britt mchenry types. one more and you're fired. you're in a bad mood because you just lost another tooth, right? (laughter) britt mchenry comes in and does t
marcia, marcia, marcia... (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. we like to call "keep it 100". for all you people who don't know what that expression means it means keep it 100 percent real. mr. etiquette, we'll start with you. you're in a movie. the phone rings. it's president obama. he has an urgent etiquette question for you. world peace hangs in the balance. there's no time to go to the lobby the correct thing to do to take the call. do you answer the phen, breeching...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight.and kevin pollak! got it bad! i'm hot for >> from comedy central world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a good show for you tonight. my guest tonight astrophysicist. astrophysicist. not the regular ( bleep ) physicist. astrophysicist. neil degrasse tyson is going to be joining us. and he will explain. ( cheers and applause ) he will explain in great detail why 99 times out of 100 superman would kick the living ( bleep ) out of
marcia, marcia, marcia... >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight.and kevin pollak! got it bad! i'm hot for >> from comedy central world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a good show for you tonight. my guest tonight astrophysicist. astrophysicist. not the regular ( bleep ) physicist. astrophysicist. neil degrasse...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... avochickirachascuit.avocado, chicken, sriracha and a triscuit showing your taste buds who's boss. avochickirachascuit. that's where we took it. where you take it is entirely up to you. triscuit made for more. back by popular demand! it's steak and lobster at outback. try our new coconut lobster or classic steamed lobster. starting at $14.99 steak and lobster is just a click away with click-thru seating. go to outback.com to get on the waitlist before you arrive. get online. get seated faster today. only at outback. so i was video chatting with my girlfriend. we haven't been together long but... she just says it. i love you. my heart is racing. so i say it right back. i love you too. and she freezes. not actually but the video chat. and i'm like did she even hear me. i am so relieved i have verizon. i panicked tried to unfreeze it and hung up. we are so much in love. she never called me back. vo: join us and save without settling. verizon. >> jon: welcome back. big election in israel last night, well techn
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marcia, marcia, marcia...h access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. sorry we ran out of time but we will have all these panelists on again real soon. i want to thank chloe hilliard charlamagne tha god bob costas an our new nightly show felonious monking. >> follow us on twitter an like us on facebook to keep track of everything we're doing on-line. good nightly everyone. (cheers and applause) >> beck. this happened on dpa today. trouble space pain russian supply ship en route to the international space station is it spinning out of control like a drunk little potato
marcia, marcia, marcia...h access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. sorry we ran out of time but we will have all these panelists on again real soon. i want to thank chloe hilliard charlamagne tha god bob costas an our new nightly show felonious monking. >> follow us on twitter an like us on facebook to keep track of everything we're doing on-line. good nightly everyone. (cheers and applause) >> beck. this happened on dpa today....
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marcia, marcia, marcia... do you regularly do you wear underwear?there are 100s of diagnostics that the vehicle gathers and sends to me. does anyone want to meet the sender of this email? this is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the biggest names in country music, with twenty-six number one hits. wow. performing his new single, "wild child," from his latest album "the big revival," please welcome kenny chesney! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ looks like royal in a thrift store dress keeps my heart and her hair a mess ♪ ♪ she goes where the wind suggests she goes who knows ♪ ♪ got a spirit that can't be tamed she's a calico pony on an open plain ♪ ♪ i know i'll never be the same no more for sure ♪ ♪ she's a wild child got a rebel soul with a whole lot of gypsy wild style ♪ ♪ she can't be tied down but for a while i'll be falling free and so in love ♪ ♪ might break my heart but god she drives me wild child ♪ ♪ you've never heard of her favorite band unless you been to bonnaroo or burning man ♪ ♪
marcia, marcia, marcia... do you regularly do you wear underwear?there are 100s of diagnostics that the vehicle gathers and sends to me. does anyone want to meet the sender of this email? this is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the biggest names in country music, with twenty-six number one hits. wow. performing his new single, "wild child," from his latest album "the big revival," please welcome kenny...
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marcia, marcia, marcia...in for the lowest prices of the season event! save 50% off stainless steel kenmore wall ovens with sears card. get up to 20% off other kenmore appliances... plus, use your sears card and get an extra 15% off all appliances over $499. and free delivery on all appliances over $399. start your search at sears terry will you shut up! you are adorable. thank you. ladies your belts all snugged up? why do we have to buckle up? the pick up stinks with diesel. [bell] you've got to be kidding! oh please! ah! this is the end! oh my god! [screaming] we need resuscitation. mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. hurry up! [laughing] the right connections. introducing miracle-gro liquafeed universal feeder. turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a well-fed garden. miracle-gro. life starts here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm hanging out with kevin james! [ cheers and applause ] you've had an amazing career as a comedian but a lot of people don't know that y
marcia, marcia, marcia...in for the lowest prices of the season event! save 50% off stainless steel kenmore wall ovens with sears card. get up to 20% off other kenmore appliances... plus, use your sears card and get an extra 15% off all appliances over $499. and free delivery on all appliances over $399. start your search at sears terry will you shut up! you are adorable. thank you. ladies your belts all snugged up? why do we have to buckle up? the pick up stinks with diesel. [bell] you've got...
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marcia, marcia, marcia... ...83% try to eat healthy...food alone. let's do more... add one a day women's gummies. complete with key nutrients we may need... ...plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day vitacraves gummies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is an emmy nominated actor, writer and director who stars as roger sterling in the hit series "mad men." the series finale airs sunday may 17th on amc. please welcome to the show john slattery. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so lovely to have you here. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> seth: welcome to the show. >> thanks. >> seth: we have a in nice sort of history of running into each other in new york city. we live in the neighborhood as i do. >> i used to. i moved downtown, a little further downtown. >> seth: you did. a little further downtown. oh look at you. even more edgy than i remember. >> that's me, edgy. >> seth: and also we've been on flights together, which is one of the great traditions of when you
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marcia, big day at the court. knowing 36 states already declare same-sex marriage legal, what were the petitioners today asking the court to decide? >> base canically they're laying claim to the 14th amendment's guarantee of equal protection and due process of law. they're saying that the court has recognized that there is a fundamental right to marry and under the 14th amendment they've been... they deserve to be part and the participate in that fundamental right. the states that still do ban same-sex marriage, they claim, are excluding them from that fundamental right to marry. it was a packed courtroom judy, and the arguments were fast paced and intense, and i hope anybody who is interested will listen to the full audio and read the transcript. >> woodruff: we'll listen to some of them in a moment. but how did the arguments unfold? >> first argument was on the marriage question whether the 14th amendment requires states the license these marriages. the arguments focus on several key issues. the justices probed
marcia, big day at the court. knowing 36 states already declare same-sex marriage legal, what were the petitioners today asking the court to decide? >> base canically they're laying claim to the 14th amendment's guarantee of equal protection and due process of law. they're saying that the court has recognized that there is a fundamental right to marry and under the 14th amendment they've been... they deserve to be part and the participate in that fundamental right. the states that still...
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. >> reporter: marcia shapiro and louise walton have been down a similar path. more than two decade after their own religious ceremony they were finally and legally married in the state of new jersey at 12:01 on the day it became legal. >> senator raymond lesniak and selena carol threw a wedding for us at their house. it was incredible. >> reporter: new jersey is one of 37 states where same sex marriage is legal. so the the the question in front of these nine justices is should those marriages be recognized in states where same sex marriage is banned. >> so if one of us for some reason took an occasion to sore and we fell ill and we were in the hospital, we within in the same situation we were back three years ago in new jersey where people would look at us and said you are not related we might not be able to make decisions for each other. >> reporter: representing michigan where same sex marriage is banned is solicitor general john burch. >> position of the state that the people get to tea side. >> reporter: in the hearing burch said this case isn't about how t
. >> reporter: marcia shapiro and louise walton have been down a similar path. more than two decade after their own religious ceremony they were finally and legally married in the state of new jersey at 12:01 on the day it became legal. >> senator raymond lesniak and selena carol threw a wedding for us at their house. it was incredible. >> reporter: new jersey is one of 37 states where same sex marriage is legal. so the the the question in front of these nine justices is...
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. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: but others coming to his defense.eting that "brady bounced that first pitch way out of the frame." it's as much as baseball as peanuts and cracker jacks. 50 cent sent his way out of the frame. >> just a bit outside. >> reporter: mariah carey's went straight into the ground. and even president obama couldn't bring the heat. but brady is an athlete. the patriots even posting this video on twitter of him taking batting practice with the red sox afterwards. turns out maybe he was just on the wrong side of the ball. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> yes, stick to football, tom. >> you were saying during the piece, it's not that easy. >> you know, it's not that easy. and it's scary and then when you get the ball, all the baseball players walk up to the top of the dugout, cross their arms, and they look at you like, show us what you got, football guy. it is the most -- it's the scariest thing i have ever done sportswise. >> you know when you're tom brady, though i think you can be bad at somethi
. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: but others coming to his defense.eting that "brady bounced that first pitch way out of the frame." it's as much as baseball as peanuts and cracker jacks. 50 cent sent his way out of the frame. >> just a bit outside. >> reporter: mariah carey's went straight into the ground. and even president obama couldn't bring the heat. but brady is an athlete. the patriots even posting this video on twitter of him taking batting...
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i got to work with marcia -- charlie: wasn't she married to neil simon? tea leoni: yes.was a huge deal. talk about a woman breaking through. she was fabulous and gorgeous. i loved her in that. i loved her in that film. charlie: let's assume you're talking about somebody that was a former agent or friend or had done something terrible. and she had also gotten someone killed? tea leoni: one of our very closely jewel friends. -- close usualmutual friends. this is the humanity of that character. she betrayed me, her country, her president. but what she did to our friend -- the fact that she -- we get to see the humanity of this woman. hillary and matalin and condoleezza, these are women with very full lives. we never really got to see behind the curtain. it is what is entertaining and real and the show is doing what i wanted to do. >> jason, this is about your safety. >> you can't spring this on me. i would be a normal kid at a normal school. >> yourself and get on board. >> just do it, son. >> love you. >> uh-huh. >> he's right. it isn't fair. >> i knew it. i knew you would
i got to work with marcia -- charlie: wasn't she married to neil simon? tea leoni: yes.was a huge deal. talk about a woman breaking through. she was fabulous and gorgeous. i loved her in that. i loved her in that film. charlie: let's assume you're talking about somebody that was a former agent or friend or had done something terrible. and she had also gotten someone killed? tea leoni: one of our very closely jewel friends. -- close usualmutual friends. this is the humanity of that character....
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in a moment we begin with marcia washington. c-span produced the series in cooperation with the white house historical association through conversations with experts video tors through historic sites, and questions. we tell the story of first of america's now, martha 45 first ladies. washington on "first ladies, influence and image." this is about one hour and a half. ♪ >> martha washington was george washington's confidant. >> she was a person very absorbed in beauty and capable but she did not like that. she called herself a prisoner of state. >> are the same token that everyone -- every step washington took defined the office so, in a very real sense, can it be said that everything martha washington did likewise? >> it was a business-like relationship but not without affection. i think they had deep respect and affection for each other. >>
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i was sitting in a round robin when we began speaking to the table of people next to us brian and marcia who own and operate a family run cattle ranch were visiting washington, d.c., from montana to meet with their congressman about the problems they're facing. while brucilosis is an exotic disease, one can infect animals and spread to humans there concern is about domesticated livestock and wildlife in and around their farm. as it happens, it was a weaponized agent the u.s. had as part of its stockpile as well as the u.s. perceived some other countries had as well. in the words of these ranchers they said the disease has been previously controlled and eradicated in cattle and humans a reservoir remains in wild bison. in yellowstone park and has spread to wild elk herds of montana. they begun spreading the disease into cattle in the state. the consequence of this is that there's been revenue lost as well as operational disruption of the ranches. and one of the things i found interesting i didn't know was that the cattle were also being sent to montana in drought ridden states like kwal c
i was sitting in a round robin when we began speaking to the table of people next to us brian and marcia who own and operate a family run cattle ranch were visiting washington, d.c., from montana to meet with their congressman about the problems they're facing. while brucilosis is an exotic disease, one can infect animals and spread to humans there concern is about domesticated livestock and wildlife in and around their farm. as it happens, it was a weaponized agent the u.s. had as part of its...
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marcia kimball lost her daughter that day. >> placing the wreath is just the expression of my love formy daughter and how much she means. >> reporter: the memorial includes 168 chairs, one for each victim. this couple is here to remember their aunt. >> it seems like it just happened. but it's been years and it doesn't feel like it at all. >> reporter: if there's one image that crystallizes the day into a single moment, it's this, a fireman cradling the lifeless body of a small child. 19 children died inside the building's daycare, a horrifying loss. pj allen was there, the youngest day care survivor, today he's a 21-year-old college student here to remember like everyone else. >> i know that oklahoma will never forget as well as the country. because it was such a tragedy that day. >> reporter: at exactly 9:02 this morning, they had a moment of silence. 168 seconds. one for each of the people killed here 20 years ray go on this very solemn day. >> very solemn indeed, neal, thank you. we were all just discussing during that story. can't believe it's been 20 years. just like 9/11. we all
marcia kimball lost her daughter that day. >> placing the wreath is just the expression of my love formy daughter and how much she means. >> reporter: the memorial includes 168 chairs, one for each victim. this couple is here to remember their aunt. >> it seems like it just happened. but it's been years and it doesn't feel like it at all. >> reporter: if there's one image that crystallizes the day into a single moment, it's this, a fireman cradling the lifeless body of a...
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led by marcia bud, who led the fight.ember and one of the real reasons mcconnell's office is flooding with calls and got votes to get elected. no ted cruz in the final vote. >> mcmcconnell voting aye. it's a day for the history books. thank you as always my friend. that's ul forall for now. >>> welcome to "the ed show." >> tonight -- >> no justice, no repercussions. >> it's entirely understandable there's some skepticism around trade. >> trade is a job creator. >> it's time we slowed down fast track. >> later -- >> as president and as commander in chief, and i take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations. >> the american aid worker warren weinstein was killed in a u.s. drone strike. >> i profoundly regret what happened. >> and -- >> hillary clinton's big money. becoming a big problem. >> republicans seem to be talking only about me.
led by marcia bud, who led the fight.ember and one of the real reasons mcconnell's office is flooding with calls and got votes to get elected. no ted cruz in the final vote. >> mcmcconnell voting aye. it's a day for the history books. thank you as always my friend. that's ul forall for now. >>> welcome to "the ed show." >> tonight -- >> no justice, no repercussions. >> it's entirely understandable there's some skepticism around trade. >> trade is...
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marcia korabayo. we're the organization that launched a major demonstration in front of the department of justice to demand that the department of justice release the civil rights reports. and obviously we were very unhappy with the results of those reports, but we thought it was important for the families to you have that information so they could process the fact that their government is not being responsible in holding police accountable for the deaths of our children. my son has been stopped by police over 30 times. and that is very common. you ask most young black people, how many times have you been stopped. it is 20 30 40 times. and he was a howard university student. and his trauma was such that he had to drop out of howard for one year because of the anxiety and depression being caused by being stopped by the police so many times. we are having a million moms particular, we hope that you can join us on may eighth. we're also asking our brothers and husbands to join the mothers as we take to t
marcia korabayo. we're the organization that launched a major demonstration in front of the department of justice to demand that the department of justice release the civil rights reports. and obviously we were very unhappy with the results of those reports, but we thought it was important for the families to you have that information so they could process the fact that their government is not being responsible in holding police accountable for the deaths of our children. my son has been...
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. >> joining me around the table now is republican congresswoman marcia blackburn of tennessee, ana navorroupporter, paul with a pro hillary super pac and joe lockhart who was the white house press secretary for bill clinton. thank you all for coming in. joe, let me start with you. a video on a tweet. does that really -- i get they're trying to lower expectations slow roll all of that. does that really rise to the occasion and the event that this is and maybe should be? >> i don't think it's any just one thing. i mean i think by the middle of last week people were aware she was going to do this. people were talking about it. the millions of people who are going to be out organizing helping that have been waiting for this are now building in excitement so i think you'll see a video and you'll see her travel around. there's a long way to election day. i don't think there's any constituency that's dying for this campaign to start earlier. >> i have one political consultant. >> political consultants, we're all against that. >> i was talking to a friend why don't you go to sen know call falls, w
. >> joining me around the table now is republican congresswoman marcia blackburn of tennessee, ana navorroupporter, paul with a pro hillary super pac and joe lockhart who was the white house press secretary for bill clinton. thank you all for coming in. joe, let me start with you. a video on a tweet. does that really -- i get they're trying to lower expectations slow roll all of that. does that really rise to the occasion and the event that this is and maybe should be? >> i don't...
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. >> thank you marcia the book is called brothers the road to an american tragedy. thank you rikki, i will see you tomorrow morning. >> you will. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. jeffrey lieberman sheer the chairman of psychiatry at columbia university he is also the former president of the american psychiatric association. his new book is called shrinks, the untold story of psychiatry. it captures the infamous beginnings of the field it also tackles the mixed legacy of sigmund freud and the latest discovery in brain science mean for psychiatry. i'm pleased to have jeffrey lieberman back at this table. welcome. >> thanks charlie. love to be here. >> rose: let's talk about just the obvious things. do psychiatrists like the word shrink? >> not really. it's demeaning. >> rose: yeah. >> in fact when my publishering-- when i came to my publisher and told him the title i had it was something like pariahs in the palace of medicine or sojourn in the scientific wilderness. and she said no no she came back to me a couple days later and said here's your title shrink
. >> thank you marcia the book is called brothers the road to an american tragedy. thank you rikki, i will see you tomorrow morning. >> you will. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. jeffrey lieberman sheer the chairman of psychiatry at columbia university he is also the former president of the american psychiatric association. his new book is called shrinks, the untold story of psychiatry. it captures the infamous beginnings of the field it also tackles the mixed...
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suicide attempts are not limited to one particular area, according to bart deputy general manager marcian. >> pam: the signs will go up in unsold advertising spaces at the various stations, bart officials said. >> pam: good news for drivers.gas prices continue to slide. >> pam: in fact, today triple a northern california said drop as we head into the summer driving season. >> pam: the cause, low crude prices and the resolution of refinery issues in martinez and southern california. >> pam: triple a says u-s oil production and supplies continue to outpace demand.leading to lower prices at the pump. >> pam: here's what it will cost you to fill up here in the bay >> pam: according to triple a.san francisco drivers are paying 3-26 on average for a gallon of regular. >> pam: that's down 20 cents from a month ago. oakland drivers are paying 3-09 on average. >> pam: jose drivers are paying 3-07 at the pump. the statewide average now stands at 3-09. >> pam: gary has reaction to the post-season and all of these forces is next escalation close >> gary: mcclellan was announced that he will coach te
suicide attempts are not limited to one particular area, according to bart deputy general manager marcian. >> pam: the signs will go up in unsold advertising spaces at the various stations, bart officials said. >> pam: good news for drivers.gas prices continue to slide. >> pam: in fact, today triple a northern california said drop as we head into the summer driving season. >> pam: the cause, low crude prices and the resolution of refinery issues in martinez and southern...
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marcia coleman. i am the court later for the hands of coalition d.c., the coalition that launched major demonstrations in front of the department of justice to demand they release civil rights reports. obviously, we were very unhappy with the results of the reports. but we think it was important for the families to have that information so that they could process the fact that their government is not being responsible and holding police accountable for the deaths of our children. my son has been stopped by police over 30 times. that is very common. if you ask most young black people how many times they have been stopped it is 20, 30, 40 times. he is a howard university student. his trauma was such that he had to drop out for one year because of the anxiety of being stopped by police so many times. we are having a million moms march. we hope you can join us. on may 8. we are asking our brothers and husbands to join the mothers as we take to the streets on march 9 -- may 9. to demand that police stop h
marcia coleman. i am the court later for the hands of coalition d.c., the coalition that launched major demonstrations in front of the department of justice to demand they release civil rights reports. obviously, we were very unhappy with the results of the reports. but we think it was important for the families to have that information so that they could process the fact that their government is not being responsible and holding police accountable for the deaths of our children. my son has...
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and i began speaking to the people next to us and it's going to sound a little folksy, but brian marcia will operate a family-run cattle ranch were visiting washington d.c. from montana to meet with their congressman about the problems they face. while brucellosis is the air is the error not to conceive, meaning one can infect animals their concerns about domesticated livestock in and around their farm. they are westernized aged and other countries that had they have as well. the disease has been previously controlled and eradicated in humans however rest of our remains in wild rice and in yellowstone park and has spread through montana. they migrated again spreading the disease into cattle in the state. the consequences revenue lost as well as operational disruption of these ranges in one of the things i found interesting was the cattle were being sent to montana in drought ridden states like california and texas. they fear was that states would not do that in montana would lose revenue from that as well as not been able to sell the cattle back or any of the beef byproducts. one of the
and i began speaking to the people next to us and it's going to sound a little folksy, but brian marcia will operate a family-run cattle ranch were visiting washington d.c. from montana to meet with their congressman about the problems they face. while brucellosis is the air is the error not to conceive, meaning one can infect animals their concerns about domesticated livestock in and around their farm. they are westernized aged and other countries that had they have as well. the disease has...
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marcia komen, the coordinator for the hands up coalition dc.we're the organization that launched major demonstrations in front of the department of justice to demand that the department of justice release the civil rights reports. and obviously we were very unhappy with the results of those reports. but we did think it was important for the families to have that information so that they could process the fact that their government is not being responsible and holding police accountable for the deaths of our children. my son has been stopped by police over 30 times. and that is very common. if you ask most young black people how many times have you been stopped, it is -- it is 20, 30, 40 times. and he was a howard university student and his trauma was such that he had to drop out of howard for one year because of the anxiety and depression caused by being stopped by the police so many times. we are having a million moms march. we hope you can join us, on may 8th. we're also asking our brothers and our husbands to join the mothers as we take to t
marcia komen, the coordinator for the hands up coalition dc.we're the organization that launched major demonstrations in front of the department of justice to demand that the department of justice release the civil rights reports. and obviously we were very unhappy with the results of those reports. but we did think it was important for the families to have that information so that they could process the fact that their government is not being responsible and holding police accountable for the...
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its name in january 19th of february nothing marcia and come the end of april his salary the country.th any access who lived in a settled village area with the local paper and telegraph he was within 48 hours of the time he killed moose. obviously torn times. to the north he was a hero. to the south he killed a hero. 30 was getting hate spiders. i'm not a psychologist, but he had paranoia perhaps bipolar. definitely a fear of organizations. the brothers were out of the secret societies coming to get them. he carried a gun everywhere. he shut down the court proceeding. every time this happened and zips around the country. people are following what was happening and they went crazy in 1887 and started all over again and it disappeared from the insane asylum a year later. >> just say a word about what might've been the cause of his mental illness, his paranoia. >> hard to diagnose 150 years on but not as a hatter. he was a silk hat and assured by trade. they used that to comprise so who knows how much of that he inhaled. >> so mad as a hatter refers to the mercury poisoning of an occupat
its name in january 19th of february nothing marcia and come the end of april his salary the country.th any access who lived in a settled village area with the local paper and telegraph he was within 48 hours of the time he killed moose. obviously torn times. to the north he was a hero. to the south he killed a hero. 30 was getting hate spiders. i'm not a psychologist, but he had paranoia perhaps bipolar. definitely a fear of organizations. the brothers were out of the secret societies coming...