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otis birdsong. >> what's done in the dark will eventually come to the light. >> that's right. >> otis. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," where is casey kasem, his family desperately wants to know. >> we want to get him home and we want to get him the right care and surround him with love. >> this morning, new details in how the kasem family is searching for the radio ledge end. hear the pleas for help from casey's daughter. i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a d
otis birdsong. >> what's done in the dark will eventually come to the light. >> that's right. >> otis. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," where is casey kasem, his family desperately wants to know. >> we want to get him home and we want to get him the right care and surround him with love. >> this morning, new details in how the kasem family is searching for the radio ledge end. hear the pleas for help from casey's daughter. i'm j-a-n-e and i...
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otis, you may proceed. >> mr. chairman and ranking member scott and members of the committee, i'm honored you have invited me here today to talk with you -- >> is the green light on your microphone? if you would pull that closer so we could -- so everybody here could hear. we have spent too much time getting here for people not to hear what you have to say. thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, it is an honor for you to have invited me to talk today about this important subject. the task force is concerned about over-criminalization, and is particular about the proliferation of statutes that impose criminal liability without the traditional requirement that the defendant harbor bad intent. such statutes undermine the legitimacy of criminal law, which is understood by ordinary people to forbid only behavior the average person would recognize as wrong. i'm happy to take questions on this subject and have written articles about it. i want to focus for the moment on a different topic, m
otis, you may proceed. >> mr. chairman and ranking member scott and members of the committee, i'm honored you have invited me here today to talk with you -- >> is the green light on your microphone? if you would pull that closer so we could -- so everybody here could hear. we have spent too much time getting here for people not to hear what you have to say. thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, it is an honor for you to have invited me to talk...
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otis brawley talks about how medicine is practiced in the u.s. and argues the rich are overtreated, the poor are undertreated and doctors, insurance companies and big pharma make money by taking the vantage of both groups. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening. welcome to this nice event, thank you for coming. my name is rob richards, an oncologist and chair of the cancer committee. we have a lot of hospitals that make -- the speaker, dr. otis brawley, he wears many hats and is currently a professor of human policy, oncology, medicine and epidemiology at emory university, the centers for disease control and prevention on breast cancer and young women. in addition he served as chief medical officer of the american cancer society and is responsible for promoting cancer prevention, early detection and quality treatment. he is an acknowledged the year in health transparency treatment, to live in disparity and quality cancer. he has received numerous awards including the key saint bernard parish for the public health service in the aft
otis brawley talks about how medicine is practiced in the u.s. and argues the rich are overtreated, the poor are undertreated and doctors, insurance companies and big pharma make money by taking the vantage of both groups. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening. welcome to this nice event, thank you for coming. my name is rob richards, an oncologist and chair of the cancer committee. we have a lot of hospitals that make -- the speaker, dr. otis brawley, he wears many hats...
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otis, it looks like you have the most experience here. you're may be the only person here older than me. 1968 is when you graduated? >> you look like you are younger -- like a youngster to me. more and more people do these days. >> it is all relative. you been doing this for a long time. you were at the dea. if i am wrong in my opinion, but tell me. what i see the drug war over all , those years has not changed at all as far as the american appetite for drugs, american appetite for marijuana, for crack, cocaine, meth, ecstasy, oxycontin, whatever. and our process has been the same. arrest people, mandatory minimums, flip them put them in , jail for a long time. it has not worked. is the system basically the same place it is been? do you feel like a rat going along in a cylinder there? do you think we should come out of it and go this has not -- 40 years, don't we need a new theory or way to do this? >> what the statistics show with the drug crimes are intimately related with other kinds of crimes, property crimes, crimes of violence, and
otis, it looks like you have the most experience here. you're may be the only person here older than me. 1968 is when you graduated? >> you look like you are younger -- like a youngster to me. more and more people do these days. >> it is all relative. you been doing this for a long time. you were at the dea. if i am wrong in my opinion, but tell me. what i see the drug war over all , those years has not changed at all as far as the american appetite for drugs, american appetite for...
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here to celebrate woody allen with us and the son added god at the scene is here and the daughter of otis alongside of hercy in the elevator lobby thank you for you for being here you can read about her in the chronicle and bruce from the puppeteer from seattle thank you for coming down (clapping) over the years i've had the bring to join the arts commission and get to know the incredible works when i was a committing candidate for the job you'll notice the arts commission weakens from a deep sleep it's an honor to work within an incredible team thank you to the arts commission first our citizen register alison who's been up her daily where's alison thank you including the arts team members jen crane and marcus definite yes, sir. and our director of the art program susan and kate patterson and all the members of the team at the arts commission our developer who worked with bank of america and a tricky the number of our staff thank you for your hard work everyday and two commissioners rebecca and our vice president thank you for your work everyday and i wanted to take a moment to thank ano
here to celebrate woody allen with us and the son added god at the scene is here and the daughter of otis alongside of hercy in the elevator lobby thank you for you for being here you can read about her in the chronicle and bruce from the puppeteer from seattle thank you for coming down (clapping) over the years i've had the bring to join the arts commission and get to know the incredible works when i was a committing candidate for the job you'll notice the arts commission weakens from a deep...
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veterans the city has been good we've gotten opportunity like the presidio and treasure island and otis street but not possible woody allen without the hud and the city, etc. without the coalition of homelessness etc. it's all in the community you've got to work together that's all you'll be able to make a difference. thank you. thanks for your organizations incredible work in our city. >> next speaker. >> come on up. >> good morning dr. espanola jackson. you know, i sit and watch to see your moves and things and give me two minutes to speak. but i have brought information to you to this committee and i know you've received it and it deals with hud section 3 of the what this city do not follow it does not follow nothing for the people of san francisco. so i know you've got the solutions we've had the solution for the citizens of san francisco but this city is not following it. number one there the hud guidelines a that'll i'll get that information to you because when you first became a supervisor it city do in a a compliance officer to make sure things get done and when i look at the ag
veterans the city has been good we've gotten opportunity like the presidio and treasure island and otis street but not possible woody allen without the hud and the city, etc. without the coalition of homelessness etc. it's all in the community you've got to work together that's all you'll be able to make a difference. thank you. thanks for your organizations incredible work in our city. >> next speaker. >> come on up. >> good morning dr. espanola jackson. you know, i sit and...
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the team are regulars here. 8 days ago they were parading the otis leaguer trophy to -- the bundesliga trophy to fans. ♪ bayern's players had parted long into saturday night. they celebrated in berlin, where they clinched the title. the olympic stadium has been a happy hunting ground. suburban, and unbelievably emotional game and it was again proved the two teams on the field were the best in germany. >> only one of them could win. bayern.uble for threw first half, bayern everything at their opponents. iner the break, the men yellow looked more dangerous. this header appeared to cross the line, but the referee did not award the goal. >> i do not want to complain, but it does look like we made it 1-0 there. >> the exhausting encounter lurched into extra time. 107th was made 1-0 in the minute. we fought for it together and got the ultimate reward. >> dorkland end the season without a trophy. bayern made it 2-0 with the final counterattack. it left dorffman's fans crying into their beer. djokovicnis, novak has beaten nadal to win the rom e masters, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. it is his third title in
the team are regulars here. 8 days ago they were parading the otis leaguer trophy to -- the bundesliga trophy to fans. ♪ bayern's players had parted long into saturday night. they celebrated in berlin, where they clinched the title. the olympic stadium has been a happy hunting ground. suburban, and unbelievably emotional game and it was again proved the two teams on the field were the best in germany. >> only one of them could win. bayern.uble for threw first half, bayern everything at...
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veterans the city has been good we've gotten opportunity like the presidio and treasure island and otis street but not possible woody allen without the hud and the city, etc. without the coalition of homelessness etc. it's all in the community you've got to work together that's all you'll be able to make a difference. thank you. thanks for your organizations incredible work in our city.
veterans the city has been good we've gotten opportunity like the presidio and treasure island and otis street but not possible woody allen without the hud and the city, etc. without the coalition of homelessness etc. it's all in the community you've got to work together that's all you'll be able to make a difference. thank you. thanks for your organizations incredible work in our city.
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otis.portraya chooses how to the face of crime, it can choose to paint the face of a criminal as one -- or someone of color. law enforcement decides which neighborhoods and crimes to focus on. that means, not only remotes are targeted. -- not all neighborhoods are targeted. you show me the man, i'll show you the crime it. officers decide which cases are presented for prosecutors. prosecutors frequently decide who is charged with mandatory penalties, and who is not. it isu saying that impossible for bias or unconscious or not deceived into our system? system?ep into our >> of course is not impossible for bias to get into the system, anyone would say that would be out of his mind. nor is it impossible for ideology or naÏvetÉ to creep into judges on decisions, on what sentencing is when they are not constrained by a mandatory minimum. i would say for you a specific the corythat being reingold case, the child pornography case in new york. a federal district judge impose a sentence of 30 months
otis.portraya chooses how to the face of crime, it can choose to paint the face of a criminal as one -- or someone of color. law enforcement decides which neighborhoods and crimes to focus on. that means, not only remotes are targeted. -- not all neighborhoods are targeted. you show me the man, i'll show you the crime it. officers decide which cases are presented for prosecutors. prosecutors frequently decide who is charged with mandatory penalties, and who is not. it isu saying that impossible...
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otis, you may proceed. >> mr.irman and ranking member scott and members of the committee, i'm honored you have invited me here today to talk with you -- >> is the green light on your microphone? if you would pull that closer so we could -- so everybody here could hear. we have spent too much time getting here for people not to hear what you have to say. thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, it is an honor for you to have invited me to talk today about this important subject. the task force is concerned about over-criminalization, and is particular about the proliferation of statutes that impose criminal liability without the traditional requirement that the defendant harbor bad intent. such statutes undermine the legitimacy of criminal law, which is understood by ordinary people to forbid only behavior the average person would recognize as wrong. i'm happy to take questions on this subject and have written articles about it. i want to focus for the moment on a different topic, manda
otis, you may proceed. >> mr.irman and ranking member scott and members of the committee, i'm honored you have invited me here today to talk with you -- >> is the green light on your microphone? if you would pull that closer so we could -- so everybody here could hear. we have spent too much time getting here for people not to hear what you have to say. thank you. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, it is an honor for you to have invited me to talk today...
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. >> and otis keeps his job.tis keeps his job even though they've put out a lot of stories he does too much work away, private jet, all this stuff. he keeps his job. a strong transaction for darden. the buyback will be aggressive. people tell s selling have to understand olive garden still has a great crowd. >> why is that some. >> it tastes good and inexpensive. >> why is red lobster tired some. >> people are tired of the oktoberfest, same old same old. people associate that food with a not great healthy for you. the deadliest catch guys when i pull up with them, they hate red lobster, say that's the price generator of everything they bring in. if you like the guys -- which i happen to on "deadliest catch" i never went back after they went back. >> i've never been. >> the trouble when they are all together, is red lobster is not large enough, if you were to turn it around, to offset weakness in olive garden. >> red lobster, geez, when i go there, it's like wow. it's -- i just find that -- i want seafood that mak
. >> and otis keeps his job.tis keeps his job even though they've put out a lot of stories he does too much work away, private jet, all this stuff. he keeps his job. a strong transaction for darden. the buyback will be aggressive. people tell s selling have to understand olive garden still has a great crowd. >> why is that some. >> it tastes good and inexpensive. >> why is red lobster tired some. >> people are tired of the oktoberfest, same old same old. people...
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he is already facing charges in the killing of pro football player otis lloyd. >> officials in the born no state region of nigeria say the girls managed to get away from the captors yesterday. 279 girls are still being held hostage by the terrorist group. two of the girls have reportedly died in captity because of snake bites. 20 others are said to be sick. >> happening today the homeland securi security. jay johnson is expected to be grilled on immigration enforcement when he testifies later this morning before the house judiciary committee. earlier this week the white house put off any new unilateral actions to halt deportation. >> the weather is much different yesterday than it was on tuesday. i am hearing more flooding is expected today. >> a lot cooler here as well. >> we had the front bringing in the cooler temperatures. good to see you. hello everybody. across parts of the gulf coast we have a large upper-level low. this has been an extremely slow mover across parts of the south. yesterday's flooding reported across louisiana. parts of minnesota, also into alabama. this will cont
he is already facing charges in the killing of pro football player otis lloyd. >> officials in the born no state region of nigeria say the girls managed to get away from the captors yesterday. 279 girls are still being held hostage by the terrorist group. two of the girls have reportedly died in captity because of snake bites. 20 others are said to be sick. >> happening today the homeland securi security. jay johnson is expected to be grilled on immigration enforcement when he...
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>> tornadoes that twisted the nerves of residents near akron, colorado. 50 miles to the east near otised this large land spout. to the north, wyoming saw the first storm of the year which was short lived and only caused minor damage. but the system there threw in something else, snow. and take a look at this scene in kansas where high winds knocked this train right off the tracks. in oklahoma the same system brought a wild night of frenzied set of storm and lightning. martin savidge, cnn, edmond, oklahoma. >>> you know, we got a late start to the tornado season because winter held on for so long. my goodness, this is the second round of deadly storms. >> that's the fear. when weather patterns are changing, do they become more intense or less intense. let's bring on the meteorologist ivan cabrera from the weather center. how does it look? >> you broke it down nicely, errol. good to see you and natalie. yes, we are going to be in for another round of severe weather today. not going to be a massive outbreak. certainly what we had a couple of weeks ago was significant. this is the time of
>> tornadoes that twisted the nerves of residents near akron, colorado. 50 miles to the east near otised this large land spout. to the north, wyoming saw the first storm of the year which was short lived and only caused minor damage. but the system there threw in something else, snow. and take a look at this scene in kansas where high winds knocked this train right off the tracks. in oklahoma the same system brought a wild night of frenzied set of storm and lightning. martin savidge, cnn,...
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also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a teacher. he passed away when i was eight. he is with me here in spirit as he had always has been, and today i have with me a person who has served as a father figure for my entire life. that is my uncle jim clark. i also have my two beautiful teenage nieces. i also would like to acknowledge my mother-in-law, shirley covington, who is also a retired public school teacher as well as principal. she could not make the trip to d.c. today, but supports me from her home in columbus. finally, i would like to much my colleague and my exceptional staff at the state court. they're keeping things running through the while i am in washington. thank you. i welcome your questions. >> thank you very much to all of you for your opening statements and most important for your records of public service. i want to say again how important these hearings and this process is. i want to welcome chief justice thompson, chief judge -- you honor us by your presence today. we
also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a teacher. he passed away when i was eight. he is with me here in spirit as he had always has been, and today i have with me a person who has served as a father figure for my entire life. that is my uncle jim clark. i also have my two beautiful teenage nieces. i also would like to acknowledge my mother-in-law, shirley covington, who is also a retired public school teacher as well as principal....
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. >> otis redding, come on. >> can you believe that?tory with chadwick bozeman as the god father of soul. ♪ >> at the heart of begin again about down on his luck record producer who gets a second chance. >> the reason i'm interested in, was the man who directed once -- set in the music world. with keira knightly, there's love involved, music involved, heartbreak involved. i'm willing to find out. >> john gets a second chance when he gives up his restaurant job to spice up his life on a food truck. >> he says he misses you. >> romantic comedy "what if." >> the first time he's been outside in like a year. >> wow. >> welcome to an evening with annie and jay. >> cameron diaz and jason segal make a home movie that goes public. >> enjoyed your video. >> in "sex tape." >> you can't get it down from the cloud? >> nobody understands the cloud. it's a mystery. >> and shows us a billion ways to die in the west. >> angry animals, outlaws. >> if you're looking for a transgressive comedy this is probably the one for the summer. seth mcfar ran had a h
. >> otis redding, come on. >> can you believe that?tory with chadwick bozeman as the god father of soul. ♪ >> at the heart of begin again about down on his luck record producer who gets a second chance. >> the reason i'm interested in, was the man who directed once -- set in the music world. with keira knightly, there's love involved, music involved, heartbreak involved. i'm willing to find out. >> john gets a second chance when he gives up his restaurant job to...
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belmonte's otis c.oys cut one head fallen off without asking so maybe she did know about these new ones that yet because if you would averted this would not have the . and the mother was yelling at her other key is to take their head falls off wobble on this at. if " comeback we are checking has bought some interstate 80 and thereafter to gilman 34 minutes now of an backrest in. the south bay cupertino is still backed up towards 85 there's an accident at 87 slowing more the south bay freeways 1 01 is plenty slow this morning for 85 up to a 37. the crime for news will be right back. female narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep
belmonte's otis c.oys cut one head fallen off without asking so maybe she did know about these new ones that yet because if you would averted this would not have the . and the mother was yelling at her other key is to take their head falls off wobble on this at. if " comeback we are checking has bought some interstate 80 and thereafter to gilman 34 minutes now of an backrest in. the south bay cupertino is still backed up towards 85 there's an accident at 87 slowing more the south bay...
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. -- we lostister otis minnesota state senate for the since- for the first time -- similarly in a ministernnesota's statehouse. district, sort of a fringe area around the portions thise district, there was swing. all the state legislators to the dfl state legislators lost in that area. yet, we elected a democrat to the governors office. ,t was quite a curious outcome but it affirms the independence of minnesota voters. >> in your own case, did you see coming? >> oh, i knew from the very beginning of the year, right after the obama inaugural, that we are in for a difficult year. election was a transformational time. the president is going to take on the major issues and propose challenging, very seriously and deeply challenging options for the congress and for the american people. override, we debt had this massive unemployment, and the troubled asset relief program to manage and deal with. in january, we are not going to get these problems solved by the time of the next election. so i prepared my campaign staff and office staff. we have to work very hard and do a lot of outreach and did an
. -- we lostister otis minnesota state senate for the since- for the first time -- similarly in a ministernnesota's statehouse. district, sort of a fringe area around the portions thise district, there was swing. all the state legislators to the dfl state legislators lost in that area. yet, we elected a democrat to the governors office. ,t was quite a curious outcome but it affirms the independence of minnesota voters. >> in your own case, did you see coming? >> oh, i knew from the...
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also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a teacher. he passed away when i was eight. he is with me here in spirit as he had always has been, and today i have with me a person who has served as a father figure for my entire life. that is my uncle jim clark. i also have my two beautiful teenage nieces. i also would like to acknowledge my mother-in-law, shirley covington, who is also a retired public school teacher as well as principal. she could not make the trip to d.c. today, but supports me from her home in columbus. finally, i would like to much my colleague and my exceptional staff at the state court. they're keeping things running through the while i am in washington. thank you. i welcome your questions. >> thank you very much to all of you for your opening statements and most important for your records of public service. i want to say again how important these hearings and this process is. i want to welcome chief justice thompson, chief judge -- you honor us by your presence today. we
also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a teacher. he passed away when i was eight. he is with me here in spirit as he had always has been, and today i have with me a person who has served as a father figure for my entire life. that is my uncle jim clark. i also have my two beautiful teenage nieces. i also would like to acknowledge my mother-in-law, shirley covington, who is also a retired public school teacher as well as principal....
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. >> how can they not let them in, and two, otis, he just seems to be entrenched. starboard's dead right on this. red lobster, well look, the fact is, is that the company is being run into the ground, okay, and they don't want it run into the ground and i don't blame them. >> they have increased their stake to 6.2%. >> seem like smart guys but you know better and they're going to be on. >> hoping to speak with starboard's principal jeff smith later in the show. >> they have a right to be enraged. >> hoping we can get more there. certainly worth noting again. activism alive and well. has been superseded by good-old fashioned merger and acquisition activity without a doubt and talk about that business. >> but activism everywhere, lifetime fitness, a company i like, mar caddo capital. >> used to work for ackman. >> lifetime doing real estate. >> barra is a terrific ceo. i happen to love lifetime. a guy saber rattling, not doing that badly, it's flatlining, i shouldn't say that. the activist come in on companies and stock pops. >> we were talking about hess earlier ano
. >> how can they not let them in, and two, otis, he just seems to be entrenched. starboard's dead right on this. red lobster, well look, the fact is, is that the company is being run into the ground, okay, and they don't want it run into the ground and i don't blame them. >> they have increased their stake to 6.2%. >> seem like smart guys but you know better and they're going to be on. >> hoping to speak with starboard's principal jeff smith later in the show. >>...
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i think this saves clearance otis' job.ing losing money off the sheets, it's a win and it's a lot more than they were going to get if they just spun it off. congratulations. i think the move has been pulled off. keeps his job. stock might go higher. >> broader question about the marketsp people always get jitt jittery. nobody knows what's going to happen over the weekend what do you do given the way the week has panned out. >> the tepper story resonates. dave tepper is a great manager. we have a housing start today which says if you thought that this -- the bonds are going up, interest rates down, because of mortgages, maybe rethink it. i think that this number is going to make people feel like you know what, this big rush in the bonds, which is really what's causing the weakness, may be more about a bond shortage. high quality bond shortage than weakness in this country. jc penney and nordstrom to the mix, maybe walmart is executing badly. i think you put it together it's not so bad. i wouldn't be so concerned. >> who woul
i think this saves clearance otis' job.ing losing money off the sheets, it's a win and it's a lot more than they were going to get if they just spun it off. congratulations. i think the move has been pulled off. keeps his job. stock might go higher. >> broader question about the marketsp people always get jitt jittery. nobody knows what's going to happen over the weekend what do you do given the way the week has panned out. >> the tepper story resonates. dave tepper is a great...