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even in the darkness, the tarp remains around the pedestal of the statute.ice have surrounded that and there is someone atop the statute pretty much underneath the horse there. that's where things are. i don't know if it's tense enough to call it a standoff. there is definitely a line now, center of the park belonging to the police and the rest of the park belonging to the occupy movement. >> what are you seeing as to officers and propertitesters? is there any type of negotiating going on as to when to take these tents down? >> reporter: that we scan see, there hasn't. usually officers do not converse back and forth. there's a lot of one-way conversation from protesters but no response from the officers generally. they are following their commands and i their protocols, that is something they frown upon. they want to maintain their presence as a police presence. no official negotiations we have seen between ranking officers and whoever may be the actual leaders of the movement. >> we want to recap what we know, we can confirm at this point, the tarp that had
even in the darkness, the tarp remains around the pedestal of the statute.ice have surrounded that and there is someone atop the statute pretty much underneath the horse there. that's where things are. i don't know if it's tense enough to call it a standoff. there is definitely a line now, center of the park belonging to the police and the rest of the park belonging to the occupy movement. >> what are you seeing as to officers and propertitesters? is there any type of negotiating going on...
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i know what he put me here on a pedestal to exalt him and humble myself. >> grace is one of the most important things we can have. it helps you to understand no such thing as luck and it is all about work ethic and ups and downs. >> this is danny's first superbowl, 5, 7, 195 pounds, smallest on the team but hasn't stopped him from contributing to this team. >> without my relationship with christ, nothing matters. this is the greatest situation to be in football in my athletic career. my faith comes first. >> you definitely have to have a lot of faith in yourself and god and jesus and understand you are here for a purpose. you have been given a great stage to go out and present your talents and never taken that for granted and your faith got you here. something you have to lean on constantly. >> veteran wide receiver branch has been here before. >> this is temporary, with him, i am going to be a god-fearing christian. i have to be the father to my kids, husband to my wife. i have to do that forever. this won't last forever. >> amazing. what do you think of the role sports plays in soc
i know what he put me here on a pedestal to exalt him and humble myself. >> grace is one of the most important things we can have. it helps you to understand no such thing as luck and it is all about work ethic and ups and downs. >> this is danny's first superbowl, 5, 7, 195 pounds, smallest on the team but hasn't stopped him from contributing to this team. >> without my relationship with christ, nothing matters. this is the greatest situation to be in football in my athletic...
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. >> you act like you so high on a pedestal. you so much better than everybody. >> one count of rape, three kidnappings. >> aggravated sex offense. >> 21 years for manslaughter. >> robby is not trained to kill. he's trained to apprehend. >> i got my horse, my guns. >> you never know what could happen. >> the judge says in her final summation, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash. >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to t
. >> you act like you so high on a pedestal. you so much better than everybody. >> one count of rape, three kidnappings. >> aggravated sex offense. >> 21 years for manslaughter. >> robby is not trained to kill. he's trained to apprehend. >> i got my horse, my guns. >> you never know what could happen. >> the judge says in her final summation, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash. >> in...
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we're kind of sick of the typical person up on a pedestal that six months later has a sex scandal. i think my generation wants to know that someone really believes and walks what they're talking about. >> reporter: this isn't your father's christianity. consider this, a kid with no name recognition and no background, is reaching a bigger audience than billy graham ever packed into a stadium. >> we have come to present the message of jesus christ. >> reporter: bethke, a guy that lives on a bunk bed with his roommate, and works helping disadvantaged kids is suddenly a very big deal. >> i want you to give a huge welcome to jeff bethke. >> reporter: churches across the country want to bring him out to speak and to perform. >> now that i know jesus, i both of my weakness. >> reporter: a recent church service, we found young people swarming him for autographs and pictures. and taking about his video like it was the latest justin bieber hit. >> it's all over facebook. it's all over twitter. it's everywhere. >> it's becoming some global kind of uproar in a way. >> reporter: but not everyon
we're kind of sick of the typical person up on a pedestal that six months later has a sex scandal. i think my generation wants to know that someone really believes and walks what they're talking about. >> reporter: this isn't your father's christianity. consider this, a kid with no name recognition and no background, is reaching a bigger audience than billy graham ever packed into a stadium. >> we have come to present the message of jesus christ. >> reporter: bethke, a guy...
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. >> i mean, we talk about -- i mean, we had her on a pedestal, all of us, we put her on a pedestal,ah, what beyonce said, she is the queen. i mean, $e was -- she justbrought everyo the stage, and she, man she wrapped you up in it and that is a responsibility. you come out there on that stage, and everyone wants what they want. >> yes. and i mean, in a lot of the interviews, in the interviews she did, she would say, i really want to be normal, i want to have a normal life. >> yeah. >> and that was not an option for her. >> not forthcoming. >> she was too gifted, too famous. >> oh, yeah. >> she was too talented. >> there was nowhere she could go but the stage for that kind of love and acceptance and it is a sad day. >> rose: how much of this talent is born? and how much of it -- i mean, i am trying to get away are the straight nurture versus nature kind of thing but this is a gift. >> it is a gift. i mean, it is dna. >> rose: yes. >> i mean you have to have the vocal cords and you have to have the structure and you have to have those lungs and then you have to really, really work at i
. >> i mean, we talk about -- i mean, we had her on a pedestal, all of us, we put her on a pedestal,ah, what beyonce said, she is the queen. i mean, $e was -- she justbrought everyo the stage, and she, man she wrapped you up in it and that is a responsibility. you come out there on that stage, and everyone wants what they want. >> yes. and i mean, in a lot of the interviews, in the interviews she did, she would say, i really want to be normal, i want to have a normal life. >>...
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the pedestal on which he stands makes to reference to his reality transactions. it pays tribute instead to his financial genius. he touched the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. >>> throughout the weekend here watch personal interviews about history events on oral histories. our history bookshelf features some of the best known writers. revisit battles and events during the civil war. visit college classrooms during lectures in history. the presidency looks at the policies and lek sis of past american presidents. view our complete schedule at cpan.org/history. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the country's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. this week, professor warren goldstein at the university of hartford where he discussed martin luther king jr.s time in alabama and the civil rights movement there in 1963.
the pedestal on which he stands makes to reference to his reality transactions. it pays tribute instead to his financial genius. he touched the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. >>> throughout the weekend here watch personal interviews about history events on oral histories. our history bookshelf features some of the best known writers. revisit battles and events during the civil war. visit college classrooms during lectures in history. the presidency looks...
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the pedestal on which he stands makes no reference to hamilton's real estate transactions. it pays tribute instead to his financial genius. he smoked the rock of the natural resources that reads an abundant streams of revenue gusts forth. >>> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend american history tv, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and join in the conversation on the social media sites. >>> brown university history professor gordon wood
the pedestal on which he stands makes no reference to hamilton's real estate transactions. it pays tribute instead to his financial genius. he smoked the rock of the natural resources that reads an abundant streams of revenue gusts forth. >>> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend american history tv, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and join in...
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there were four protesters peacefully sitting on the pedestal. an officer came up explaining what was going to happen. they went peacefully, again, more an act of civil disobedience than disorderly, at least riotous disordly actions on their part. they essentially wanted to be arrested as an a matter of principle. >> derrick ward staying on top of our breaks news story all morning long. we are shifting our focus to the second biggest story of the morning. interest interesting forecast. >> rain and a little bit of snow coming our way late this evening and early morning tomorrow. before i start, i want to give a big shout-out to the kids at the daughter french immersion school. >> are you going to speak in french? >> i went to france for vacation last summer and they're light years ahead of me. they made these great cards for me. it was so cool to go out there. they're learning french. mansour bell, yes, indeed. mercy bacou. no matter what language you speak, your name is your name. this is what it looks like inside the tornado. a big jumble out th
there were four protesters peacefully sitting on the pedestal. an officer came up explaining what was going to happen. they went peacefully, again, more an act of civil disobedience than disorderly, at least riotous disordly actions on their part. they essentially wanted to be arrested as an a matter of principle. >> derrick ward staying on top of our breaks news story all morning long. we are shifting our focus to the second biggest story of the morning. interest interesting forecast....
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perspective of the journalists who were there. 150 years later, lincoln rightfully is on this enormous pedestal. and the reality was day to day he was having to engage in all the petty diplomacy -- i love the vallard portrait. he wrote it in 1902 reflecting on having spent time with him in the late 1850s. >> with a great deal of clarity. it's very sharp. >> as james says, he's offended and repeatedly says, you know, this guy is the president of the united states and he has this remarkable, uncontrollable propensity for making dirty jokes and body comments and he seems unbecoming of a president. >> he does acknowledge he turned out to be one of the great leaders of men in adversity. sort of completely miss judged him. >> completely. there's one quote -- it's before 1858. lincoln as a state legislator aspiring to become a congressman or senator. he said my wife keeps thinking that i could be president of the united states. can you believe a bumpkin like me, a sucker like me becoming a president? >> the the moment scott describes, again, it's just a wonderful anecdote, i think. he describes gettin
perspective of the journalists who were there. 150 years later, lincoln rightfully is on this enormous pedestal. and the reality was day to day he was having to engage in all the petty diplomacy -- i love the vallard portrait. he wrote it in 1902 reflecting on having spent time with him in the late 1850s. >> with a great deal of clarity. it's very sharp. >> as james says, he's offended and repeatedly says, you know, this guy is the president of the united states and he has this...
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the pedestal on which he stands makes no reference to hamilton's real estate transactions. it pays to his financial genius. he smoked the rock of the national resources, it reads, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. he up toed the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. >> each week american history tv's american art facts takes viewers behind the scenes at archives, museums, historic sites. the 2600 estate of montpelier once home to the nation's fourth president, james madison and his wife dolly. it lies 90 miles south of the nation's capital in orange county, virginia. the national trust for historic preservation owns the property that is managed by the montpelier foundation. american tv visited the site for a tour with the president, michael quinn. >> welcome to the home of james and dolly madison. this house really tells madison's entire life story and the house as it appears now reflects his vision for his lifelong home. the core of the house was built by his father and madison moved in when he was only about 14 years old. in fact, later
the pedestal on which he stands makes no reference to hamilton's real estate transactions. it pays to his financial genius. he smoked the rock of the national resources, it reads, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. he up toed the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. >> each week american history tv's american art facts takes viewers behind the scenes at archives, museums, historic sites. the 2600 estate of montpelier once home to the nation's fourth...
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a part of it you know but dna is one of the few things in biology we got right so we put it on a pedestal. we predicted it a structure, we predicted-- we could do the genome, et cetera. anti-buy ot oiks i'm not sure it is the greatest discovery because it kind of screwed us up a little bit. we started to treat all disease like infectious disease so infectious disease you make the diagnosis, you have the treatment. but if i diagnose you with cancer, i don't know the treatment. infectious disease is from without. other diseases are from within. so we can't treat everything like infectious disease. we have to treat themery differently. >> also the phenomenon that cancer cells for example develop an immunit ot certain kinds of treatment. >> yeah, they mew tate ov time. it's evolution in front of your eyes. literally people talk about evolution with darwin over century. i watch evolution happen before me as i give a drug and the cancer mutates and changes. >> so what is your ambitn. >> my ambition really is to ange health care. a current administration, other administrations always talk about
a part of it you know but dna is one of the few things in biology we got right so we put it on a pedestal. we predicted it a structure, we predicted-- we could do the genome, et cetera. anti-buy ot oiks i'm not sure it is the greatest discovery because it kind of screwed us up a little bit. we started to treat all disease like infectious disease so infectious disease you make the diagnosis, you have the treatment. but if i diagnose you with cancer, i don't know the treatment. infectious disease...
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people forget that celebrity, you know they're put up on a pedestal for many times people to pull themn. for no good reason. she had her insecurities like anyone else, she's a person at the end of the day. that is what i think people forget. just because you -- she had a gift from god, just because you're famous doesn't stop you from getting up in the morning like everybody else, crying when you're sad. you know? mourning sometimes, it doesn't stop that. >> how important was church to whit sni. >> everything to whitney. she grew up in church. she was -- that is where she started singing, there. we saw the going home service for her today. and in her concert i had, i mean special hon dwror watch her from the side of the stage performing she's right there. and many times, you know they'd break off from their regular pop tunes they may have been doing and break into a gospel, church rift. you saw, you can tell she felt it, throwing in some of her, i remember this, i think we were in austria. she got, that night she sang "i love the lord". i just looked down and boo-hooed, because she mean
people forget that celebrity, you know they're put up on a pedestal for many times people to pull themn. for no good reason. she had her insecurities like anyone else, she's a person at the end of the day. that is what i think people forget. just because you -- she had a gift from god, just because you're famous doesn't stop you from getting up in the morning like everybody else, crying when you're sad. you know? mourning sometimes, it doesn't stop that. >> how important was church to...
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. >> brian: four people republicans want to put on the pedestal and they're ripping each other apartwalk away from all four. just yo >> juan: did you see what jeb bush said? i was shocked. he said when he was a conservative, like he's not a conservative now? >> brian: disappointed. >> juan: disappointed in the fellow republicans. >> greg: is jeb short of jeboniah or made up of initials? it's a test. i'll tell you at the end of the show. i'd rather have a spirited debate that gets nasty at times than trance like tone from cult leader where they wait for the spaceship to come down. his name is john ellis bush. >> juan: weren't people hoping jeb bush would run for president? he is saying i used to be a conservative and saying that republicans now running are pandering to people's fears. >> brian: but he goes on to say it will stop when we have one candidate. >> juan: but he is being critical of the fellow republicans. >> brian: especially mitt romney who he is close to. >> andrea: i will give you that one. the republican intensity could be down if you do put a moderate who has is seen i
. >> brian: four people republicans want to put on the pedestal and they're ripping each other apartwalk away from all four. just yo >> juan: did you see what jeb bush said? i was shocked. he said when he was a conservative, like he's not a conservative now? >> brian: disappointed. >> juan: disappointed in the fellow republicans. >> greg: is jeb short of jeboniah or made up of initials? it's a test. i'll tell you at the end of the show. i'd rather have a spirited...
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about what happened to houston, but he was trying to make the point we in the media put people on pedestalsn they die because of drug use or alcohol abuse or whatever it is, we glorify their lives. little kids look up to them. i ask him what do you do? he says this is the time right now in the wake of whitney houston's death to point out the evils of drug abuse. >> kimberly: danger of it. >> bob: i want to be sure before talks before i open up. >> dana: let me make a point about the media. not everybody commenting about drug abuse could have been a drug abuser. i don't know what it's like to be addicted to drugs, so maybe i'm not able to say. but bill o'reilly has a strong point about the media. give an example why. in the last couple of years i realized i needed to understand what was going on more in popular culture, so i subscribe to a couple of magazines. they come every friday. and almost every week there is a story about like lindsay lohan or charlie sheen. i think the media ridiculed them. now they still get attention. but it's almost like they seek it. then that becomes its own addi
about what happened to houston, but he was trying to make the point we in the media put people on pedestalsn they die because of drug use or alcohol abuse or whatever it is, we glorify their lives. little kids look up to them. i ask him what do you do? he says this is the time right now in the wake of whitney houston's death to point out the evils of drug abuse. >> kimberly: danger of it. >> bob: i want to be sure before talks before i open up. >> dana: let me make a point...
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. >> in the old boats you would basically stand there on a grinding pedestal and you would be there fore day. now you're running around. you need a real mix of skill and athleticism. >> there is one hometown hero with a big role in oracle's race to the trophy. john consteski grew up in the bay area. the oracle's team says they feel lucky the america's cup came to san francisco but they're not sure that san francisco feels the same about the cup. why some city officials are questioning the benefits of hosting the america's cup. >>> this is mardi gras or fat tuesday in new orleans rolled out its rollicking parade today. the french quarter was alive with costumes, partyers and parade floats today. it's the feast before the fasting. a day to dress up, toss beads and toast rex the king of carnival. >> hail rex. >> hail rex. >> mardi gras is the last fling before the season of lent which begins tomorrow with ash wednesday. >>> a lot of people are celebrating fat tuesday in san francisco right now. we're giving you a live picture of what's happening at fat tuesday in the filmore. there's plent
. >> in the old boats you would basically stand there on a grinding pedestal and you would be there fore day. now you're running around. you need a real mix of skill and athleticism. >> there is one hometown hero with a big role in oracle's race to the trophy. john consteski grew up in the bay area. the oracle's team says they feel lucky the america's cup came to san francisco but they're not sure that san francisco feels the same about the cup. why some city officials are...
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what a lot of people forget is that celebrity, they're put up on a pedestal for many times people toull them down. for no good reason. so she had her insecurities like anyone else. she's a person. at the end of the day. and that's what i think people forget. just because you have -- she definitely had a gift from god, her voice. just because you are famous, it doesn't stop you from getting up in the morning like everybody else, crying sometimes when you're sad, mourning sometimes. it doesn't stop any of that stuff. >> judge: how important was church to whitney? >> church was everything to whitney. she grew up in church. that's where she started singing issues where we saw her, this going home service for her today. even in her concerts, i had -- i mean, special honor to watch whitney on the side of the stage perform. and many times they'd just kind of break off from their regular pop tunes that they may have been doing and she'll break into a gospel church rift and you saw -- you could tell she felt it and she would always throw in some of her -- i remember this, i think we were in a
what a lot of people forget is that celebrity, they're put up on a pedestal for many times people toull them down. for no good reason. so she had her insecurities like anyone else. she's a person. at the end of the day. and that's what i think people forget. just because you have -- she definitely had a gift from god, her voice. just because you are famous, it doesn't stop you from getting up in the morning like everybody else, crying sometimes when you're sad, mourning sometimes. it doesn't...
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girlfriend and usa national swimming teammate annie chandler said yes and joined him on his first place pedestalthat is a proposal. seven minutes past the hour now. let's go to al with a check of your weather. >> that's a lot of pressure to win. thank you, natalie. we look at what's going on out there right now on valentine's day. lovelit, nevada, 46 degrees. loving, new mexico, 54. romance, arkansas, some fog and 53. love ladies, new jersey, yeah, 47. and love valley, north carolina, 52. yeah. we've got some wet weather down through the southern tier of states. we got snow around the great lakes. no great shakes, one to two in >> good morning. we have some cloud cover this morning. we have a slight chance for it rain shower. it should not be a problem. >>> this morning, we have answers to your daily diet dilemma. we've got our nutritionist here with advice on everything from smart lunch choices to nutritious snacks if you're allergic to nuts. joy, good to see you. >> happy heart day. >> happy valentine's day. let's get started right here. this one coming from jamie in texas. she joins us live v
girlfriend and usa national swimming teammate annie chandler said yes and joined him on his first place pedestalthat is a proposal. seven minutes past the hour now. let's go to al with a check of your weather. >> that's a lot of pressure to win. thank you, natalie. we look at what's going on out there right now on valentine's day. lovelit, nevada, 46 degrees. loving, new mexico, 54. romance, arkansas, some fog and 53. love ladies, new jersey, yeah, 47. and love valley, north carolina, 52....
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even a couple players that did not work out, peyton manning is on a different pedestal. i think the coaching staff would do a nicer job building with youth. they need to find a passer. that's the most pivotal need this offseason. they need to try to see if he could fit. >> even if he is good, he's not really a long-term solution. >> yeah, really. >> if i'm his age, then i want the redskins involved. because dan snyder, they will drive up the price. >> right. >> when you start thinking about it like you said, long term and from a football standpoint, then you don't know if peyton manning is going to be able to play in july, september, or another year from now because of the health issue. it reminds me of 1991, '92 with joe montana and the elbow situation. you just don't know how long it will take to get that guy healthy again. you don't know if it will be a real peyton manning. the nerves need to regenerate in their arm. >> all right, we've got both sides of the issues here. obviously we need to be waiting a little bit for them to get this to see what actually happens. bu
even a couple players that did not work out, peyton manning is on a different pedestal. i think the coaching staff would do a nicer job building with youth. they need to find a passer. that's the most pivotal need this offseason. they need to try to see if he could fit. >> even if he is good, he's not really a long-term solution. >> yeah, really. >> if i'm his age, then i want the redskins involved. because dan snyder, they will drive up the price. >> right. >>...
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. >> knocked in the top of the pedestal that romney and it looks like rick santorum did that tonightwhat does that say about new cam grich? >> something very important because first of all if you are mitt romney you are worried. what they say is i cannot get ahold of this than he wanted a sweep tonight and it would not have meant very much and delegates but momentum he is after at newton gingrich was not on the ballot in missouri at rex santorum would have one there but not on the ballot but if newt gingrich cannot be cam and other states and rick santorum is when he says i am the only guy who can be m and the only true conservative but he does not begin and end of that mantra goes to rick santorum my understanding is that when he speaks and minnesota apparently his remarks will go primarily at president obama and not at mitt romney and what does that tell you? looking ahead at the general election and ron paul is in minnesota always hanging around the caucus states he does well. the state of maine has a caucus all week nobody pays attention but he is there for awhile and ron paul mi
. >> knocked in the top of the pedestal that romney and it looks like rick santorum did that tonightwhat does that say about new cam grich? >> something very important because first of all if you are mitt romney you are worried. what they say is i cannot get ahold of this than he wanted a sweep tonight and it would not have meant very much and delegates but momentum he is after at newton gingrich was not on the ballot in missouri at rex santorum would have one there but not on the...
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and he would get on this pedestal kind of thing and do his preaching to them.ly knew the effects that drugs could have, and he used it to his advantage. >> if i wanted to kill somebody, i would take this book and beat you to death with it and i wouldn't feel a thing. it would be just like walking to the drugstore. >> i believe that. >> but yet you want to come and say, do you feel blame? are you mad? do you feel like -- [ speaking jibberish ] why don't you blame the little babies? >> mr. emmons, this is a -- >> i got to take a [ bleep ]. would you excuse me? you don't mind if i'm direct and to the point, do you? >> not at all. >> it don't take me to tell you that you're about ten pounds overweight, does it? >> thanks. >> but i can be honest with you, can't i? >> what is the worst thing you can say to a woman who makes her career in television? >> i think he just managed it. >> and he did it with a smile on his face. come on, you want me to be honest, don't you? >> so he's not terribly happy with the way this has gone. >> i think that may well be. in his mind, h
and he would get on this pedestal kind of thing and do his preaching to them.ly knew the effects that drugs could have, and he used it to his advantage. >> if i wanted to kill somebody, i would take this book and beat you to death with it and i wouldn't feel a thing. it would be just like walking to the drugstore. >> i believe that. >> but yet you want to come and say, do you feel blame? are you mad? do you feel like -- [ speaking jibberish ] why don't you blame the little...
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a part of it you know but dna is one of the few things in biology we got right so we put it on a pedestal. we predicted it a structure, we predicted-- we could do the genome, et cetera. anti-buy ot oiks i'm not sure it is the greatest discovery because it kind of screwed us up a little bit. we started to treat all disease like infectious disease so infectious disease you make the diagnosis, you have the treatment. but if i diagnose you with cancer, i don't know the treatment. infectious disease is from without. other diseases are from within. so we can't treat everything like infectious disease. we have to treat themery differently. >> also the phenomenon that cancer cells for example develop an immunit ot certain kinds of treatment. >> yeah, they mew tate ov time. it's evolution in front of your eyes. literally people talk about evolution with darwin over century. i watch evolution happen before me as i give a drug and the cancer mutates and changes. >> so what is your ambitn. >> my ambition really is to ange health care. a current administration, other administrations always talk about
a part of it you know but dna is one of the few things in biology we got right so we put it on a pedestal. we predicted it a structure, we predicted-- we could do the genome, et cetera. anti-buy ot oiks i'm not sure it is the greatest discovery because it kind of screwed us up a little bit. we started to treat all disease like infectious disease so infectious disease you make the diagnosis, you have the treatment. but if i diagnose you with cancer, i don't know the treatment. infectious disease...