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that doctor from nyu is coming up-- guy from across the hall. he is? good. yeah. i'll be interested to hear his story. what do you mean by that, jill? greg, guy who lives across the hall calls and wants to talk to us, we want to hear what he has to say. oh, yeah. no. that's true enough. that's all. yeah. yeah. thanks for coming in. sure. this is detective medavoy. he's also working on the case. hello. how do you do? detective martinez. hi. i realize you probably think i should have stayed in my apartment, but i'm a resident at nyu and i had just been called to operate. we understand. what can you tell us about the incident across the hall? i heard a gunshot come from the lesbians' apartment. after, oh, a minute or so, the lesbian who's a cop came to the door and looked out. she was crying and screamed that kathy was dead. that's the other lover. did you say anything to her? i wasn't sure what was going on. i mean, if she had just used a gun, i didn't want to be her next target. oh, so you just kept watching her through the peephole, a pregnant woman at risk from a
that doctor from nyu is coming up-- guy from across the hall. he is? good. yeah. i'll be interested to hear his story. what do you mean by that, jill? greg, guy who lives across the hall calls and wants to talk to us, we want to hear what he has to say. oh, yeah. no. that's true enough. that's all. yeah. yeah. thanks for coming in. sure. this is detective medavoy. he's also working on the case. hello. how do you do? detective martinez. hi. i realize you probably think i should have stayed in my...
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she is a health care policy expert, currently dean of nyu's robert wagner school of public service.hat would tom price do? how would he tinker with or replace obamacare? >> price would be donald trump's main adviser as congress decides how to replace obamacare and he's put his own proposals forward. so he would be the architect of the promise, presumably that trump would negotiate with the republican congress around how to replace obamacare. he would also be responsible for implementing the regulations around whatever new regulation was passed and for implementing whatever aspects of the affordable care act remain in place. >> bertha coombs in her piece just mentioned she thought given what we know of what's going to be proposed that the hospitals would be big losers and maybe the insurance companies. do you agree with that, given what we know so far? >> i think that's right. hospitals are losers on a number of fronts here. one is a lot of people who currently have insurance will lose it. and many people who will lose it will be the least healthy of those people who now have insuran
she is a health care policy expert, currently dean of nyu's robert wagner school of public service.hat would tom price do? how would he tinker with or replace obamacare? >> price would be donald trump's main adviser as congress decides how to replace obamacare and he's put his own proposals forward. so he would be the architect of the promise, presumably that trump would negotiate with the republican congress around how to replace obamacare. he would also be responsible for implementing...
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nyu's stearns school of business. >>> what facebook is going to fix its fake news problem. ♪ >>> wellsas been hit with new sanctions following its fake accounts scandal. the office of the comp. controller now requires the bank to get approval before making some business decisions or giving departing executives severance payments. new restrictions reverse some of what was granted in its initial $185 million deal to settle that fake accounts scandal. >>> nonunion airport workers at chicago's o'hare airport will strike. on november 29th. according to the service employees international union, the strike is part of an effort to win the right to organize and raise wages. the striking workers include janitors, baggage handlers, cabin cleaners and wheelchair attendants. >>> fake news. facebook says it takes that issue very seriously and is coming under increased scrutiny for its role in enabling the spread of misinformation, especially during the presidential campaign. now ceo mark zuckerberg says he wants to tackle the problem head-on. julia boorstin has our story. >> reporter: a buzzfeed ne
nyu's stearns school of business. >>> what facebook is going to fix its fake news problem. ♪ >>> wellsas been hit with new sanctions following its fake accounts scandal. the office of the comp. controller now requires the bank to get approval before making some business decisions or giving departing executives severance payments. new restrictions reverse some of what was granted in its initial $185 million deal to settle that fake accounts scandal. >>> nonunion...
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we talked to nyu. we got statement from them as well. they said he was not asked to leave.a leave of absence and he is welcome to return in the spring semester. >> what does he teach? >> he teaches a course on 19th century culture and anti-secularism. he has written a lot on cultural liberali liberalism. >> they they didn't get rid of him. he should come back in the spring. >> he should come back. >>. >> any professor gets an opportunity should take it. >> but the fact is, he is ganged up on by colleagues. that part nobody is disputing. he add twitter account that was called deplorable nyu professor. that completely flipped them out. they didn't want anyone with that title working with them. >> you will always have that at universities if you are a traditional, on even a republican. you will have that biassed against you. you got to stand up and be a man. or a woman. >> these universities have to make sure there is a safe space for both opiniones. >> safe space. >> talk about safe spaces. how about a safe space for these kids at their table. >> they would be only. just ther
we talked to nyu. we got statement from them as well. they said he was not asked to leave.a leave of absence and he is welcome to return in the spring semester. >> what does he teach? >> he teaches a course on 19th century culture and anti-secularism. he has written a lot on cultural liberali liberalism. >> they they didn't get rid of him. he should come back in the spring. >> he should come back. >>. >> any professor gets an opportunity should take it....
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comes to immigrants and i think we have some video here showing of a protest happening right now at nyu to protect undocumented immigrants there at the university and elsewhere. i want to bring in terry hardly with the american council on education. looking at these live pictures here, give us a sense of the fear on these college campuses, not just at nyu but across the country? >> sure. thanks for having me. obviously we've been through a bitter and divisive election season and one of the hot button issues was immigration and illegal immigration. under an obama administration executive order, about 750,000 individuals who came to this country as children who are probably enrolled at colleges and universities today. they are now in a government database with their names and addresses as a result of this obama administration policy. the concern on campuses is in a this could be a target list of people who could be rounded up and deported. i think what we're seeing on college campuses are many students and faculty members expressing concern about members of their community who might sudde
comes to immigrants and i think we have some video here showing of a protest happening right now at nyu to protect undocumented immigrants there at the university and elsewhere. i want to bring in terry hardly with the american council on education. looking at these live pictures here, give us a sense of the fear on these college campuses, not just at nyu but across the country? >> sure. thanks for having me. obviously we've been through a bitter and divisive election season and one of...
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the biography seminar at nyu, founded in the 1970's by ilene ward, the nyu professor and acclaimed author. for decades, this group has quietly brought together economic and career biographers to share each other's work. my close work with the chair, john maynard and his circle of leadership including charles defonty, ann heller and james atlas. tonight's program was in fact architected by james, who asked me to say nothing about him for those who don't know, he's a dynamo in the world of publishing and biographer. introducing the distinguished moderator and panelists and i'd like to thank them for their generous giving of themselves this evening. thank you all for coming. please welcome jim atlas. [applause] this is about a foot here. i know the cubs game is starti starting and many are cubs fans as am i. we'll get you out when i go. and when i go to, i have a strange idea i want to invite 400 people to share with me and the idea i had after days of watching tv on my tv and phone and i watched in horror wolf blitzer and ann coulter and one named chris, and i became as a member of the fact
the biography seminar at nyu, founded in the 1970's by ilene ward, the nyu professor and acclaimed author. for decades, this group has quietly brought together economic and career biographers to share each other's work. my close work with the chair, john maynard and his circle of leadership including charles defonty, ann heller and james atlas. tonight's program was in fact architected by james, who asked me to say nothing about him for those who don't know, he's a dynamo in the world of...
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the center's chief ally over the years as been the biography seminar at nyu. founded in the 1970s by eileen ward, the nyu professor and acclaimed author. for decade his group has quietly brought together academic and career i would agographers to support one another and to share each other's work. it's my pleasure to work close live with the same -- seminar's chair and the leadership, including charles and anne and james are james. tonight's program was in fact, a detected by james, who asked me to say nothing about him. though for those who don't know, he is a dynamo in the world of publishing and biography. jim will introduce tonight's distinguished moderator, and panelist, and i would also like to thank them for their generous giving of themselves this evening. thank you all for coming. and please welcome jim ellis. [applause] >> have to lower this bat foot here. i know the cubs game is starting in a while so at least -- i'm from chicago so we will getout of here as soon as we can. but philip is always someone guy to when i have a strange idea that i want t
the center's chief ally over the years as been the biography seminar at nyu. founded in the 1970s by eileen ward, the nyu professor and acclaimed author. for decade his group has quietly brought together academic and career i would agographers to support one another and to share each other's work. it's my pleasure to work close live with the same -- seminar's chair and the leadership, including charles and anne and james are james. tonight's program was in fact, a detected by james, who asked...
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forget them theyta become part of the turtle universe.ef all one chief ally is the biography seminar at nyu. founded in 1976 by the nyu professor and acclaimed author.to suppo it has brought together career biographers to share in their work. is my pleasure to work closely with the chair john maynard and his circle of leadership including charles and james and ann. tonight's program in fact, was put together by james asked me to say nothing about him laugh laugh so for those who don't know he is a dynamo he will introduce uh distinguished moderator and panelists and i will also like to thank them for their generous giving of themselves this evening things for coming. [applause]me is st >> en el the cubs game is starting so i will get you out of here soon as we can but phillip is always somebody that i go to when i have a strange idea and the adm that i have after watching might television on my phone one in amazement and horror as with an colter and others i was supposed to be working but was part of that fact based community hungry for a fact. one fact. i would cry at the end of the day. s
forget them theyta become part of the turtle universe.ef all one chief ally is the biography seminar at nyu. founded in 1976 by the nyu professor and acclaimed author.to suppo it has brought together career biographers to share in their work. is my pleasure to work closely with the chair john maynard and his circle of leadership including charles and james and ann. tonight's program in fact, was put together by james asked me to say nothing about him laugh laugh so for those who don't know he...
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founded in the 1970s by eileen ward, the nyu professor and acclaimed author. for decades this group has quietly brought together academic and career biographers to support one another and to share each other's work. it's my pleasure to work closely with the seminar's chair, john maynard, and with his circle of leadership including charles defonte, ann heller and james atlas. tonight's program was, in fact, architected by james who asked me to say nothing about him. [laughter] though for those who don't know, he is a dynamo in the world of publishing and biography. jim will introduce tonight's distinguished moderator and panelists, and i would also like to thank them for their generous giving of themselves this evening. thank you all for coming. please, welcome jim atlas. [applause] >> have to lower this about a foot here. i know the cubs game is starting in a while, so -- [laughter] and some of these people are from chicago, as am i, so we'll get you out of here as soon as we can. but phillip was, is always someone i go to when i have a strange idea that i wan
founded in the 1970s by eileen ward, the nyu professor and acclaimed author. for decades this group has quietly brought together academic and career biographers to support one another and to share each other's work. it's my pleasure to work closely with the seminar's chair, john maynard, and with his circle of leadership including charles defonte, ann heller and james atlas. tonight's program was, in fact, architected by james who asked me to say nothing about him. [laughter] though for those...
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. >> the coen military and family clinic at nyu langone medical center helped the marine. >> i developed this clinic to go and develop a complementary model and meet some of the unmet needs that the v.a. could not provide. >> it's part of the coen such clinics nationwide in dallas, san antonio, l.a., and philadelphia. it is the brainchild of wall street alien or stephen clone -- stephen cohen, who has pledged $275 billion of his own money to provide free mental health care to veterans and their families. >> one of our primary missions is to find a test that can tell you if you really this condition. >> now winslow has a partner to walk with him on this journey. the newly engaged 38-year-old wants his own experience to help others. >> it is ok if you need to speak about your experiences with others because it can be cathartic and help you move forward in life. >> at the end of the day, thousands of ptsd patients are looking for help clinics like this one can provide and for the process to be successful, it working together toward that goal. soledad: the clinics are also open to families o
. >> the coen military and family clinic at nyu langone medical center helped the marine. >> i developed this clinic to go and develop a complementary model and meet some of the unmet needs that the v.a. could not provide. >> it's part of the coen such clinics nationwide in dallas, san antonio, l.a., and philadelphia. it is the brainchild of wall street alien or stephen clone -- stephen cohen, who has pledged $275 billion of his own money to provide free mental health care to...
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eduardo rodriguez at nyu's langon medical center. the pioneering surgeon in the emerging field of face transplants had been looking for the perfect patient, and pat was the one. >> the reality is we can make you much worse than you are now. if this were not to work, we've actually made you worse than you were before. so you completely understand this, right? >> oh, yeah. >> it's in god's hands. it will happen when he's ready for it to happen. >> reporter: the father of five well aware that his surgery would only be possible with another family's loss. >> i pray for them daily because i cannot imagine losing somebody at a young age and then having to be asked to give what they're asking to give. >> reporter: it took two years to find the right donor. nancy millar's son david. but because face transplants are >> when the doctors asked me if i would donate his face -- i said, of course. and of course at the time i was thinking just parts of his face. and they said, no, we mean the whole face. and they looked at me and they -- i said, of
eduardo rodriguez at nyu's langon medical center. the pioneering surgeon in the emerging field of face transplants had been looking for the perfect patient, and pat was the one. >> the reality is we can make you much worse than you are now. if this were not to work, we've actually made you worse than you were before. so you completely understand this, right? >> oh, yeah. >> it's in god's hands. it will happen when he's ready for it to happen. >> reporter: the father of...
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oh, the jerk resident at nyu? he hates us. is it true, though? had you and kathy been fighting? we'd been under a lot of stress 'cause of the baby. i'd have morning sickness, disagreements anyone would have. right. greg...kathy and i loved each other. we were a couple. and--and couples have disagreements. i--i understand what you're saying. and now she's dead. on the other hand, abby, uh... there's no witnesses to corroborate your story. certain details lack of a blood trail to the phone, for example, corroborating your actions after you were shot. i pressed my arm against my shirt. i see. ask the question you want to ask, greg. i think you know the question, abby. if possibly you and kathy had a fight, and in your anger-- did i kill her? did i kill kathy? you know these type crimes, the spouse is always the first suspect. and the answer to your question is no, i did not kill her. all right, all right. my god, greg. i believe what you've told me, abby... as far as it goes. car. the car bein' on delancey... that's maybe significant. ok. i have an old girlfriend who lives there. d
oh, the jerk resident at nyu? he hates us. is it true, though? had you and kathy been fighting? we'd been under a lot of stress 'cause of the baby. i'd have morning sickness, disagreements anyone would have. right. greg...kathy and i loved each other. we were a couple. and--and couples have disagreements. i--i understand what you're saying. and now she's dead. on the other hand, abby, uh... there's no witnesses to corroborate your story. certain details lack of a blood trail to the phone, for...
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. >> reporter: desperation led him to nyu's medical center. the pioneering surgeon in the emerging field of face transplants had been looking for the perfect patient, and pat was the one. it takes 12 hours to remove the donor's face, and in operating rooms across the city, four other patients prepped for life saving operations, and among those saved on this young boys, and a 58-year-old woman all desperately waiting for transplants. every day, 22 americans die waiting for a life saving transplant. nationally, only 50% of eligible adults are registered as organ donors. >> it's been more than a year? >> yes. >> reporter: it's been a tough year for nancy while she was grieving her son's death, she was also battling cancer. now nancy is going to meet the people whose lives were saved by one by one, they came down the stairs. >> hi, my name's nancy. >> i'm nancy. >> reporter: three families now intertwined with nancy's. >> when i knew you were a firefighter, i knew you had the strength to go through it. >> i had no hesitation. >> look at your face.
. >> reporter: desperation led him to nyu's medical center. the pioneering surgeon in the emerging field of face transplants had been looking for the perfect patient, and pat was the one. it takes 12 hours to remove the donor's face, and in operating rooms across the city, four other patients prepped for life saving operations, and among those saved on this young boys, and a 58-year-old woman all desperately waiting for transplants. every day, 22 americans die waiting for a life saving...
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another person shared this picture of trump's name with an exclamation point written on the door of an nyu muslim student's prayer room. >> we have to use every strategy available to us to ensure that donald trump's america does not become reality. >> what is your message to muslims in the bay area. >> it's really important that muslims take the time to process. reach out to their neighbors who will help them. know their rights to protect themselves and their families. and then get engaged. >> reporter: cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> police across california are on high alert for crimes. attorney general kamala harris says we must act swiftly to ensure justice and accountability. hate crimes are serious crimes that may result in imprisonment or jail time for offenders. >>> today thousands of people will walk the streets of downtown petaluma for a veterans day parade. it kicks off at 1 p.m. in walnut park prompting road closures in the area. the event is the largest parade for service members in northern california. that's why the city encourages people to arrive early and ideally carpool. >>>
another person shared this picture of trump's name with an exclamation point written on the door of an nyu muslim student's prayer room. >> we have to use every strategy available to us to ensure that donald trump's america does not become reality. >> what is your message to muslims in the bay area. >> it's really important that muslims take the time to process. reach out to their neighbors who will help them. know their rights to protect themselves and their families. and...
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nyu had a clemency project. all of this stuff has been reviewed, executive summaries and so forth, but they are looking through the pardon office is looking through each file. each file. one of the things i think they are looking for are priorone ofy are looking for are prior domestic violence charges. that is not granting clemency if anyone has a prior dv charge because they don't think the you have to be extraordinarily careful. >> i do want to hear from matt and megan. you both look that sort of the postwar southern evolution, which is neither a period of toorts of dramatic changed the civil rights regime and an extraordinary backlash in that period of time. i'm curious to hear from you guys. does this notion of the almost inevitability and composition of the way america works, that you are going to go through, after an ordinary events such as the election of the first black president, we should have anticipated even more so than we did, that they are within this astonishing backlash against almost everything
nyu had a clemency project. all of this stuff has been reviewed, executive summaries and so forth, but they are looking through the pardon office is looking through each file. each file. one of the things i think they are looking for are priorone ofy are looking for are prior domestic violence charges. that is not granting clemency if anyone has a prior dv charge because they don't think the you have to be extraordinarily careful. >> i do want to hear from matt and megan. you both look...
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ofthis hour, kim schoenholtz nyu.rveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. francine lacqua is in london. i miss the shortbread cookies from london. francine: we will send them in the post. we need to look at currencies and the latest tweets, and the video for donald trump, and what it means for foreign relationships and for global trade and growth. tom: it is 100% certain. it was a most bizarre political day. here is taylor riggs. president-elect donald trump says no more business as usual in washington. in a video outlining his agenda, he announced new roles involving lobbyists. ethics reform, as part of our plan to drain the swamp, we will impose a five-year ban on the executive officials becoming lobbyists after they leave the administration, and a lifetime ban on executive officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government. is also taking aim at the trans-pacific partnership. he says on his first day in office he will start the process to take the u.s. out of the trade deal. in
ofthis hour, kim schoenholtz nyu.rveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. francine lacqua is in london. i miss the shortbread cookies from london. francine: we will send them in the post. we need to look at currencies and the latest tweets, and the video for donald trump, and what it means for foreign relationships and for global trade and growth. tom: it is 100% certain. it was a most bizarre political day. here is taylor riggs. president-elect donald...
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. >> reporter: bridget murphy is a dietician at nyu langone medical center. >> one tablespoon of ketchup has 160 milligrams of sodium than that's more thain slice of bread. >> reporter: the cdc says it's important to limit the salt in children's diets because eating habits learned early tend to persist as we get older. it's easy to be intimidated by numbers on food labels, but if you remember the daily sodium allowance is from 1900 to 2300 milligrams, depending upon your child's age, you can figure out how to spend those milligrams wisely. >> dr. jon lapook. thanks, doc. >>> an american ambassador gets married on his own tv show. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more
. >> reporter: bridget murphy is a dietician at nyu langone medical center. >> one tablespoon of ketchup has 160 milligrams of sodium than that's more thain slice of bread. >> reporter: the cdc says it's important to limit the salt in children's diets because eating habits learned early tend to persist as we get older. it's easy to be intimidated by numbers on food labels, but if you remember the daily sodium allowance is from 1900 to 2300 milligrams, depending upon your...
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. - 24-year-old graduate student at nyu. major in astrophysics. says you were with her last night. so work must not be the only thing that's kept your mind off the separation. - so what's your point? - you asked me if the machine was capable it's learning by watching everyone. even you. oh, that's odd. - what? - that woman painting at the railing. grace hendricks. freelance artist. volunteers at a children's shelter. but beyond that, no anomalies that i can see. [computer keys clicking] i'll go over the code again, see if i missed something. - hmm. well, at least the machine is showing us it has good taste. [computer keys clicking] - aah! bear! [dog whimpers] what did we discuss about boundaries? - morning, finch. - impeccable timing, mr. reese. i've just begun digging into our latest number. - a little stingy on the sprinkles. - graham wyler. a 42-year-old family man. owns a small hardware store with his wife in far rockaway. - the suburbs? never had a number out there before. - unfortunately, murder isn't confined to a zip code. [dog whines] - wyler moved to the city from fort wa
. - 24-year-old graduate student at nyu. major in astrophysics. says you were with her last night. so work must not be the only thing that's kept your mind off the separation. - so what's your point? - you asked me if the machine was capable it's learning by watching everyone. even you. oh, that's odd. - what? - that woman painting at the railing. grace hendricks. freelance artist. volunteers at a children's shelter. but beyond that, no anomalies that i can see. [computer keys clicking] i'll go...
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this notorious rgb is a creation of a second year law student at nyu, now graduated and it started when the court announced a decision in the shelby county case that declared it unconstitutional part of the voting rights act of 1965, this student was displeased, angry, and that she said well i heard from someone i admire that these are useless emotions, they don't em advance anything sub s let's do something positive in the something positive was to put my dissent in the shelby county case on the tumbler and then it took off into the wild blue yonder from there. and when -- heard about this tumbler they said will do you know who the notorious rgb comes from and i said of course i do. the notorious big a night were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york. >> have you thought of writing any of your dissenting opinions and wrap? [laughter] they're doing that on broadway now. >> let me ask you, it is so much fun, i have to talk about the opera. you are a great lover of the opera a great lover of shakespeare, were spending a little time today talking about some of these things because they'
this notorious rgb is a creation of a second year law student at nyu, now graduated and it started when the court announced a decision in the shelby county case that declared it unconstitutional part of the voting rights act of 1965, this student was displeased, angry, and that she said well i heard from someone i admire that these are useless emotions, they don't em advance anything sub s let's do something positive in the something positive was to put my dissent in the shelby county case on...
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dietician at nyu langone medical center. >> one tablespoon of ketchup has 160 milligrams of sodium than that's more thain slice of bread. >> reporter: the cdc says it's important to limit the salt in children's diets because eating habits learned early tend to persist as we get older. it's easy to be intimidated by numbers on food labels, but if you remember the daily sodium allowance is from 1900 to 2300 milligrams, depending upon your child's age, you canig how to spend those milligrams wisely. >> dr. jon lapook. thanks, doc. >>> an american ambassador gets married on his own tv show. . >>> finally tonight, most americans would be hard-pressed to name a single u.s. ambassador. but one of them has become a star. here's mark phillips in copenhagen with celebrity diplomacy. >> reporter: rufus gifford is a different kind of >> on this one i'm not certain that i can give you anything reassur reassuring. >> reporter: he's the media star kind. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: and this is his show. >> i have the best job in the world. and the only way you can really explain it to people is
dietician at nyu langone medical center. >> one tablespoon of ketchup has 160 milligrams of sodium than that's more thain slice of bread. >> reporter: the cdc says it's important to limit the salt in children's diets because eating habits learned early tend to persist as we get older. it's easy to be intimidated by numbers on food labels, but if you remember the daily sodium allowance is from 1900 to 2300 milligrams, depending upon your child's age, you canig how to spend those...
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. >> reporter: bridget murphy is a dietician at nyu langone medical center. >> one tablespoon of ketchup has 160 milligrams of sodium than that's more thain slice of bread. >> reporter: the cdc says it's important to limit the salt in children's diets because eating habits learned early tend to persist as we get older. it's easy to be intimidated by numbers on food labels, but if you remember the daily sodium allowance is from 1900 to 2300 milligrams, depending upon your child's age, you can figure out how to spend those milligrams wisely. >> dr. jon lapook. thanks, doc. >>> an american ambassador gets married on his own tv show. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. >>> finally tonight, most americans would be hard-pressed to name a single u.s.
. >> reporter: bridget murphy is a dietician at nyu langone medical center. >> one tablespoon of ketchup has 160 milligrams of sodium than that's more thain slice of bread. >> reporter: the cdc says it's important to limit the salt in children's diets because eating habits learned early tend to persist as we get older. it's easy to be intimidated by numbers on food labels, but if you remember the daily sodium allowance is from 1900 to 2300 milligrams, depending upon your...
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nyu said it had nothing to do with the twirt account. >> expect the biggest night to get political. >brad paisley kerry under wood hosting the 50th cma awards tonight. the duo won't shy away from making fun of the presidential election. the touchy topic is how you apro approach it. >> i love country music. let's see what is coming up with steve doocy on "fox & friends." you have a packed show. >> yes. plus details of a secret meeting on thursday between james comey and the attorney general of the united states where she knew he wanted to tell congress. he said it was against the rules. then he said to her something that is going to shock you and we are going to tell you that in 12 minutes. we have trey gowdy. we are going to talk about all sorts of things legal. paul ryan, speaker of the house. ed klein will reveal why james comey did act on friday. judge jeanine and judge napolitano. 12 minutes from now. >> judge jeanine made headlines i am a trump supporter but i think it is wrong what he did to hillary clinton. i can't wait to see. >> they must have had a fly on the wall. >> there'
nyu said it had nothing to do with the twirt account. >> expect the biggest night to get political. >brad paisley kerry under wood hosting the 50th cma awards tonight. the duo won't shy away from making fun of the presidential election. the touchy topic is how you apro approach it. >> i love country music. let's see what is coming up with steve doocy on "fox & friends." you have a packed show. >> yes. plus details of a secret meeting on thursday between james...