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now i think people are seeing oral histories more. they are still being done but they are more visible, too. >> when you talk to people in doing these histories, do you find that most of them haven't written down their experiences at some point? most of them don't keep diaries or journals? >> yeah. in our case, most people do not. i mean, they -- when they tell us their story, it's -- it's just, you know, from their memories. most of them have not written this down or in some cases not even told other people about this. >> i think one thing also that you pointed out that's important for the story that densho is telling is what a healing experience it is often for the people that you're interviewing. >> i'm curious if that's your case, too, if you see some of that. >> i think initially. so there's two sides. one is there are former activists who are so happy that someone is interested in their story and know that this is an important history and has so much relevance for today, so that they have the opportunity to tell that story is so
now i think people are seeing oral histories more. they are still being done but they are more visible, too. >> when you talk to people in doing these histories, do you find that most of them haven't written down their experiences at some point? most of them don't keep diaries or journals? >> yeah. in our case, most people do not. i mean, they -- when they tell us their story, it's -- it's just, you know, from their memories. most of them have not written this down or in some cases...
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>> oral sex. >> oral sex, anything else?>> i think that was it, maybe a massage. >> did you send any photos to this person? >> yes, one of my private parts. digging myself a hole, aren't i? >> he insists he would not have had sex with a 13-year-old. >> i. [ expletive ] up my marriage, my life. >> how long have you been married? >> 13 years. >> and there are more married men about to show up at our hidden camera house. this is 43-year-old manuel ussan, here from a plant. he is here after a girl told him she was 13. >> wow, this is your place? >> yeah, it is nice, huh? so look, i got this hot tub uncovered. >> if you are wondering what he is doing here, using the screen name bendix 632, he says we're going to take a shower, he says you will give me oral sex and using graphic language, says you will do the same to me. and he says you go naked in bed, the decoy says okay. and he says i'll be the one taking off your clothes? >> yeah, go ahead, jump in, i'll be out in just a second. yeah, jump in. >> take a seat right over there,
>> oral sex. >> oral sex, anything else?>> i think that was it, maybe a massage. >> did you send any photos to this person? >> yes, one of my private parts. digging myself a hole, aren't i? >> he insists he would not have had sex with a 13-year-old. >> i. [ expletive ] up my marriage, my life. >> how long have you been married? >> 13 years. >> and there are more married men about to show up at our hidden camera house. this is...
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he asked if she is a virgin and if she's tried oral sex. and he says he'll lick her all over her body. >> i'll be right back, all right? >> all right. >> that's quite a car you've got out there. >> thanks. >> why don't you have a seat. what do you got going on today? >> nothing. just hanging out. >> hanging out? and you were going to come here to hang out today? >> well, yeah. i got to go to my friend's house after. i've got to pick up some of my stuff. so she just told me she lived down here too. >> who is she? >> i met her a couple days ago. >> and where did you meet her? >> online. >> online. and how old is she? >> she told me she was 16, 17. >> she told you that she was 16 or 17? >> mm-hmm. >> now, you know that's not true. >> how old is she? >> she told you. >> first she told me 13, and i was like, are you sure you want to talk? she's like, yeah, sure. >> so that 16, 17 thing was a lie you just told me. >> well at first i thought no i think you're 16 or 17. you look 16 or 17. she sent me a picture. >> you know, i read the chat log. >>
he asked if she is a virgin and if she's tried oral sex. and he says he'll lick her all over her body. >> i'll be right back, all right? >> all right. >> that's quite a car you've got out there. >> thanks. >> why don't you have a seat. what do you got going on today? >> nothing. just hanging out. >> hanging out? and you were going to come here to hang out today? >> well, yeah. i got to go to my friend's house after. i've got to pick up some of my...
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it was unusual for him to decent orally. bob wrote about this very nicely, i think. an interesting interplay between justice kagan who announced the majority decision. she usually does that job with great cheer and is clear and is a lot of fun to listen to. here, she sounds grim. she knew what was coming, aledo laid into her in a way that must have been unpleasant to hear. it must have been her first experience on that side. >> she's not learned the stone face yet or to look around the court as if it didn't bother her at all. it seemed to bother her. it's interesting with that case, too, some of us talked about. it didn't seem to be going all that far from what the chief justice decided in a previous case in which they said everyone, juveniles who did not commit murder should have a chance at parole at some point, could not be sentenced to life without parole and the chief justice wrote, at the time, about how judges needed to have the ability to look at individual cases and make those kind of decisions. he was arguing against a blanket decision on that. but, it was
it was unusual for him to decent orally. bob wrote about this very nicely, i think. an interesting interplay between justice kagan who announced the majority decision. she usually does that job with great cheer and is clear and is a lot of fun to listen to. here, she sounds grim. she knew what was coming, aledo laid into her in a way that must have been unpleasant to hear. it must have been her first experience on that side. >> she's not learned the stone face yet or to look around the...
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arguments phase with the post-oral arguments. prior to the oral arguments in march, the media were pretty much unanimous that this was likely going to be upheld and anthony kennedy was going to be the swing vote. >> okay. i get you. i understand that. that's ancient history now after that. >> well, but it's been fun to watch. >> can we keep it to this past week? i understand what you're saying. you know, as time moves on and people learn things, they change what they think about things. had it not been for the way the oral arguments went, people would think different. but the organize arguments did happen. once they happened, most people said it was going to be struck down. so, i don't understand your point here. >> the importance of that is how the media responded on thursday. if this had occurred three months ago, the media response on thursday would have been much more of a disappointment because the expectation prior to march was that it wasn't going to be struck down. so, after march, when we all got this vision that it was
arguments phase with the post-oral arguments. prior to the oral arguments in march, the media were pretty much unanimous that this was likely going to be upheld and anthony kennedy was going to be the swing vote. >> okay. i get you. i understand that. that's ancient history now after that. >> well, but it's been fun to watch. >> can we keep it to this past week? i understand what you're saying. you know, as time moves on and people learn things, they change what they think...
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but the oral arguments did happen.appened, most people said it was going to be struck down. so i don't understand your point here. >> the importance of that is how the media responded on thursday. if this had occurred three months ago, the media response on thursday would have been much more of a disappointment because the expectation prior to march was that it wasn't going to be struck down. so after march, when we all got this vision that it was going to be struck down, at that point in time, thursday ended up being, you know, a jubilation. the media were enthralled, almost orgasmic -- >> oh, no, no, no, no. it was not a jubilation. i watched it. i saw some anchors and thought they were going to cry. i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so don't say that. people said oh, my gosh, what happened? who died? no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on
but the oral arguments did happen.appened, most people said it was going to be struck down. so i don't understand your point here. >> the importance of that is how the media responded on thursday. if this had occurred three months ago, the media response on thursday would have been much more of a disappointment because the expectation prior to march was that it wasn't going to be struck down. so after march, when we all got this vision that it was going to be struck down, at that point in...
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. >> oral arguments generally an hour today. what were they at that time? >> i think they were still typically more constrained. in the early days of the court, cases would go on for days. but in front of chief justice hughes, they were for limited. but just to follow up on a good point that was made, i think one of the stories of the supreme court as it's developed over history is more and more of its docket has become discretionary. so at the time that justice hughes was on the court, one thing he did is he moved the court more in the direction of having greater discretion over which cases to take. and initially that was a source of at least potential controversy that they were exercising their discretion not to hear some cases. of course, by today's numbers, it seems quaint. now the court literally only hears 1 in 100 cases that someone would like them to hear. >> we have a half an hour left to go. we're featuring charles evans hughes, who was the nominee for president in 1916. it was a close election against wood row wilson who was vying for his second
. >> oral arguments generally an hour today. what were they at that time? >> i think they were still typically more constrained. in the early days of the court, cases would go on for days. but in front of chief justice hughes, they were for limited. but just to follow up on a good point that was made, i think one of the stories of the supreme court as it's developed over history is more and more of its docket has become discretionary. so at the time that justice hughes was on the...
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that's when you have a question of do you go back through the beliefs or the oral arguments or how do you get ready? many of us had to prewrite the versions and i found that again, you get selective and you decide i went back just to the oral arguments and actually just to the government's belief to look at the arguments on commerce clause and power in the taxing only because you only have -- probably all of ours were the same. surrounded by a sea of paper and it's a matter of what it will be most useful when the time comes to distill the document that we get. >> i thought this was interesting for many, many reasons other but going into the argument, most of us thought the court was likely to uphold the law because of the long precedent on the commerce plauz. we sat through and came out thinking wow, they are going to strike down the entire law and it looks like not don't did they not buy the commerce argument, it looked like the interview was we have got to strike down the entire law if the mandate goes and we went to the medicate argument and they bought the idea that the medicaid e
that's when you have a question of do you go back through the beliefs or the oral arguments or how do you get ready? many of us had to prewrite the versions and i found that again, you get selective and you decide i went back just to the oral arguments and actually just to the government's belief to look at the arguments on commerce clause and power in the taxing only because you only have -- probably all of ours were the same. surrounded by a sea of paper and it's a matter of what it will be...
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>> raven of virginia died after her dentist gave her what was supposed to be a minimum dose of an oral sedative. >> they could get a lot more work done and so the children aren't as nervous and scared. >> records would later show, raven got three times the average range of sedative for a child her age, a lethal dose according to the medical examiner. >> all of a sudden i could hear the balance.ack and that is when i saw my daughter in the dental chair. they were performing cpr on her. >> but raven's parents say the dentist didn't know thousand save her. and they watched their daughter 90 minutes later. >> i kept saying, raven, come on back, we need you. we need you to be with us. but she didn't hear me. and then i saw the machine just go from up and down to nothing. >> robin and her father set up a foundation in raven's name. the website has a long list of children who have since died after receiving sedation or anesthesia at the dentist. >> this is something that's being presented to the practicers, to the dental community as a very easy thing to do. and nothing could be further from
>> raven of virginia died after her dentist gave her what was supposed to be a minimum dose of an oral sedative. >> they could get a lot more work done and so the children aren't as nervous and scared. >> records would later show, raven got three times the average range of sedative for a child her age, a lethal dose according to the medical examiner. >> all of a sudden i could hear the balance.ack and that is when i saw my daughter in the dental chair. they were...
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as i indicated in my oral testimony, mr. ngressman, it telo ihe fusronong ea renewable applications other than those we already received. >> i want to undetand the practical implication ofs of the bill. if they developed a new technology that reduces thest ol o w oeoma power with new applications, can doe award them a loan guarantee urn the bill? >> we could not. >> even the technologies republicans claim to support are abandoned. we hear about the importance of thmme ivesnyoalnd nar from a research administrator at west virginia university emphasing advanced coal technology. say ectricacilyubmi new apicnor r tat -- utilized a cheaper carbon technology. under this bill, can doe consider the technology for a lope guarantee? >> woul could not. >> if an application for a small geticl pisr or next bmd,oe required to reject it; is that right? >> that's right, sir. >> rather than considering new technology, doe has to dig through the pile of reactor applications submitted by the end of last yea is th rht? tohi from considering any
as i indicated in my oral testimony, mr. ngressman, it telo ihe fusronong ea renewable applications other than those we already received. >> i want to undetand the practical implication ofs of the bill. if they developed a new technology that reduces thest ol o w oeoma power with new applications, can doe award them a loan guarantee urn the bill? >> we could not. >> even the technologies republicans claim to support are abandoned. we hear about the importance of thmme...
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nos vemos mÁs tarde loca. >>> momento, hay que poner orden. >>> orale, orale. ♪. ♪.e voy a cantar, un merengue que dice, a ella le encanta a mi me gusta por la maÑana rayar la yucatÁn. lo sabes? >>> no, no me lo sabÍa la verdad. >>> loca, sÍ existe. >>> bomba. >>> orale, orale. >>> carina no le hagas caso, cÓmo vamos? >>> entonces, ya que los camarones se quedan con el doradito. entonces le vamos a. >>> se hace rapidito. >>> si. >>> oye los camarones quedan asfixiados, estÁn morados. estÁn asfixiados loca. >>> hay que sellarlos. >>> estamos para repÚblica dominicana. >>> le aÑadimos ahora el pimiento. >>> cuando tiene que aparecer el seguridad no aparece. >>> uy, uy, uy. >>> esa cebolla? >>> para que dore. >>> pimiento verde, cebolla limÓn, quÉ rico. y ahora? cuÁndo viene el tequila? >>> seco. >>> que no se lo haya tomado el tigre del norte. >>> en televisiÓn no se puede tomar ni consumir bebida alcohÓlica, es una enseÑanza de jhonny lozada, un bebedor de primera. >>> (gritos) . >>> dijo, tigre quieres triunfar? no bebas en la televisiÓn. >>> estamos listos. >>> sabe
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do you go back to the oral arguments? how do you get ready? many of us had to pre-right different versions of what happened. you get selective. i went back to the oral arguments and the government brief, to look at their three arguments on the commerce clause, necessary and proper, and the taxing. probably all of our desks look the same. we were surrounded by paper. it is a matter of what will be most useful to you, when the time comes, to distill the document we get. >> i thought this was interesting for many reasons. going into the argument, i think most of us thought the court was likely to uphold the law because of the long precedent on the commerce clause. then we sat to the three days of arguments, and i came out of it thinking they were going to strike down the entire law. not only did they not by the commerce clause argument, it looked like their view was we have to strike down the entire lot if the mandate goes. then they went to the medicaid argument, and they seemed to buy the idea that the medicaid expansion was unconstitutional. i
do you go back to the oral arguments? how do you get ready? many of us had to pre-right different versions of what happened. you get selective. i went back to the oral arguments and the government brief, to look at their three arguments on the commerce clause, necessary and proper, and the taxing. probably all of our desks look the same. we were surrounded by paper. it is a matter of what will be most useful to you, when the time comes, to distill the document we get. >> i thought this...
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oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean.h oral-b, life opens up when you do. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept,...
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>> oral sex. >> oral sex. anything else? >> think that was it, maybe a massage. >> did you send any photos to this person? >> of my private parts. i'm digging myself a hole, aren't i? he insists that he would not have had sex with a 13-year-old. >> i [ expletive ] up my marriage. i [ expletive ] up my life. i don't deserve any of it. meaning my life, my wife. >> how long have you been married, michael? >> 13 years. >> and there are more married men about to show up at our hidden camera house. this is 43-year-old manuel uson. he's a plant supervisor for a large automaker. he's here after chatting online with a girl who told him she was 13. >> wow. this is your place? >> yeah. it's nice, huh? so look, i got the hot tub uncovered. >> wow. >> if you're wondering what he's doing in this strange backyard with a girl he's never met before, take a look at what he said online, using the screen name bendix632 he types "we're gonna take a shower, both of us." he tells the decoy, "you will give me oral sex" and using graphic language sa
>> oral sex. >> oral sex. anything else? >> think that was it, maybe a massage. >> did you send any photos to this person? >> of my private parts. i'm digging myself a hole, aren't i? he insists that he would not have had sex with a 13-year-old. >> i [ expletive ] up my marriage. i [ expletive ] up my life. i don't deserve any of it. meaning my life, my wife. >> how long have you been married, michael? >> 13 years. >> and there are more...
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do you go back to the oral arguments? how do you get ready? many of us had to pre-right different versions of what happened. you get selective. i went back to the oral arguments and the government brief, to look at their three arguments on the commerce clause, necessary and proper, and the taxing. probably all of our desks look the same. we were surrounded by paper. it is a matter of what will be most useful to you, when the time comes, to distill the document we get. >> i thought this was interesting for many reasons. going into the argument, i think most of us thought the court was likely to uphold the law because of the long precedent on the commerce clause. then we sat to the three days of arguments, and i came out of it thinking they were going to strike down the entire law. not only did they not by the commerce clause argument, it looked like their view was we have to strike down the entire lot if the mandate goes. then they went to the medicaid argument, and they seemed to buy the idea that the medicaid expansion was unconstitutional. i
do you go back to the oral arguments? how do you get ready? many of us had to pre-right different versions of what happened. you get selective. i went back to the oral arguments and the government brief, to look at their three arguments on the commerce clause, necessary and proper, and the taxing. probably all of our desks look the same. we were surrounded by paper. it is a matter of what will be most useful to you, when the time comes, to distill the document we get. >> i thought this...
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yo soy chino poblano, decÍa, orale, no manches, de tomar tanta leche de soya me volvÍ chino, ahora soysofo chino, chin gon son. >>> nosotros vamos a poder contar con su filosofÍa, su maestrÍa? ¿te parece bien? >>> sÍ. >>> pero si tienen dinero los ayudo. >>> no, yo no tengo.
yo soy chino poblano, decÍa, orale, no manches, de tomar tanta leche de soya me volvÍ chino, ahora soysofo chino, chin gon son. >>> nosotros vamos a poder contar con su filosofÍa, su maestrÍa? ¿te parece bien? >>> sÍ. >>> pero si tienen dinero los ayudo. >>> no, yo no tengo.
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oral histories, only on american history tv. coming next weekend, oral history on watergate and president nixon. you'll hear about the supervisor of young lawyers wanting to impeach president nixon. one of the lawyers working on it was hillary rodham, future secretary of state. watch oral histories every weekend here on cspan-3. >>> with white house officials and reporters who first broke the story of watergate, we begin with the story about the investigation and the cover-up with former white house counsel john dean and senate watergate committee counsel fred thompson. from the watergate office building, this is about 45 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. i'm mary jordan. i'm the editor of "washington post" live which is division of the newspaper which organizes forums and debates. a very special thanks tonight to "washington post" chairman don graham and publisher katherine waynus, our host, and a big thank you to penzance, the owner of the -- warren is a key player in the watergate scandal. and what you're goin
oral histories, only on american history tv. coming next weekend, oral history on watergate and president nixon. you'll hear about the supervisor of young lawyers wanting to impeach president nixon. one of the lawyers working on it was hillary rodham, future secretary of state. watch oral histories every weekend here on cspan-3. >>> with white house officials and reporters who first broke the story of watergate, we begin with the story about the investigation and the cover-up with...
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but in that culture where member morization and oral transmission was -- member morization and oral transmission was a longstanding part of the transition i don't think we can assume that they were unable to keep the facts straight. >> i think by this time our audience is consumed by curiosity about both of you and paula fredriksen, i note that you were born in that great state of rhode island. where i hail from. kingston. the uri, you didn't go to uri, though, you went to wellesley. and then you went on from there to where? >> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the profess
but in that culture where member morization and oral transmission was -- member morization and oral transmission was a longstanding part of the transition i don't think we can assume that they were unable to keep the facts straight. >> i think by this time our audience is consumed by curiosity about both of you and paula fredriksen, i note that you were born in that great state of rhode island. where i hail from. kingston. the uri, you didn't go to uri, though, you went to wellesley. and...
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andrew is it oral. with the emphasis on the first or second syllable. like oral surgery? we'll alternate then. doctor andrew oral director of nuclear energy and fuel cycle programs. again, hold your statements to about five minutes. we're glad you're here. appreciate your participation and preparation. there you go. turn that mic on. >> i thank the chairman and the ranking member for inviting nrdc to share the crews on the potential outcomes of the president's blue ribbon commission. i submitted written testimony for the record and i'll focus briefly on two points. point one, in new legislation we urged congress to require screening for the final form before any disposal sites are concerned. >> i was pleased to hear dr. peterson reiterate that call. the same for protection standards. the brk was correct that it should be generic. that is applicable to all sites. but with respect we're very pleased that they were explicit today that such standards must be in final form before the process begins. why do we feel so strongly about this? short circuiting the site selection pro
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that's why her dentist recommends oral-b. like the new oral-b pro-health clinical brush.idually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean. with oral-b, life opens up when you do. dove knows women want to feel beautiful but need strength too. dove clinical protection is prescription strength wetness protection with 3x the care for skin. dove clinical protection. where beautiful women find strength. dove clinical protection. [ male announcer ] now at your dinner...is...served. tonight, take it easy and enjoy your favorite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a grammy award-winning rapper and actor. his new show "the next" premieres august 16th at 9:00 p.m. on the cw. please welcome, nelly! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nelly, welcome. t
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so take your oral health to a whole new level. hey kev, how about a bike ride? my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. i feel likeo having that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal. activia helps with occasional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a new feeling... activia last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. mine was earned off vietnam
so take your oral health to a whole new level. hey kev, how about a bike ride? my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. i feel likeo having that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal. activia helps with occasional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a...
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so take your oral health to a whole new level.listerine®... power to your mouth™. so take your oral health to a whole new level. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >> pelley: the u.s. government is calling it the biggest kase case of health care fraud in american history. the british drug maker glaxosmithkline is accused of withholding important safety information about the diabetes drug avandia and illegally promoting two other drugs for unapproved uses. g.s.k. agreed to pay $3 billion in fines. here's justice correspondent bob orr. >> reporter: this video shows a 2001 las vegas launch of glaxosmithkline's new asthma drug. federal prosecutors used this tape as evidence the pharmaceutical giant was more focused on profits than public safety. >> wh
so take your oral health to a whole new level.listerine®... power to your mouth™. so take your oral health to a whole new level. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >> pelley: the u.s. government is...
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so take your oral health to a whole new level.terine®... power to your mouth™. so take your oral health to a whole new level. hey kev, so take your oral health to a whole new level. hey how about a bike ride? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. insuring that stuff must be a pain. nah, he's probably got... [ dennis' voice ] allstate. they can bundle all your policies together. lot of paperwork. [ doug's voice ] actually... [ dennis' voice ] an allstate agent can help do the switching and paperwork for you. well, it probably costs a lot. [ dennis' voice ] allstate can save you up to 30% more when you bundle. well, his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest breeds. ♪ bundle and save with an allstate agent. are you in good hands? >>> big news in the airline business tonight. delta airlines is shutting dow
so take your oral health to a whole new level.terine®... power to your mouth™. so take your oral health to a whole new level. hey kev, so take your oral health to a whole new level. hey how about a bike ride? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. insuring that stuff must be a pain. nah, he's...
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oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean. when you do. at the peak of the season, but did you know that the strawberry isn't actually a berry at all? it's an accessory fruit. see the actual fruit are the tiny seeds called "acines"... [ male announcer ] ok. you might be getting a little technical there. i got it from here. [ clears throat ] cue food! the seasonal berry and spinach salad is a big ole, salad with, well, spinach and berries. it's available for lunch and dinner, and it's one of the new fresh flavors of summer, starting at just $9.99 at applebee's. see you tomorrow. starting at just $9.99 at applebee's. get your cash back! oh, hi. which cash back booth looks better to you, chase freedom or the largest cashback card? oh, i'll try the largest. oh, that is too bad. apparently you don't know chase freedom guarantees you 1% cash back. 4 times more than the largest cash back card, which only gives you a quarter percent until you spend $3,000 every year. but have fun. bob and weave once you're in there. don't get short ch
oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean. when you do. at the peak of the season, but did you know that the strawberry isn't actually a berry at all? it's an accessory fruit. see the actual fruit are the tiny seeds called "acines"... [ male announcer ] ok. you might be getting a little technical there. i got it from here. [ clears throat ] cue food! the seasonal berry and spinach salad is a big ole, salad with, well, spinach and...
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oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean.h oral-b, life opens up when you do. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- kate beckinsale. chris harveyson. and music from rubblebucket. with cleto and the cletones. and now, above all, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, that's very nice. thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching at home. thank you for coming out to visit. [ cheers and applause ] i appreciate that. i -- grateful for your enthusiasm. i hope -- i know a lot of you are here on summer vacation. i hope you're having a good one. we had a little bit of rain today here in los angeles. and by a little bit, i mean we had one drop. we had a rain today. [ laughter ] they were saying we might get hit by remnants of tropical depression fabio. i'm glad we didn't, because -- it sounds like the saddest romance novel cover ever. i like they named a storm fabio. you shouldn't even name your kids fabio. fabio should not be allowed
oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean.h oral-b, life opens up when you do. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- kate beckinsale. chris harveyson. and music from rubblebucket. with cleto and the cletones. and now, above all, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, that's very nice. thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank...