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-- polio in the world. and our polio plus program collects funds. we've been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four. there's four country we're still the working on. but in recognition of your speech today, we're going to make a donation to the polio plus program, and here's a little plaque to commemorate. >> oh, very special. thank you so much. [applause] >> when money was in fashion was published by pal grave macmillan. to find out more visit us.macmillan.com. >> we're here at the national press club with diane rehm, npr host and honorary chairwoman of the press club's book and author night. she is promoting her new book, "life with maxie." can you tell us what that book is about? >> maxie is a little long-haired chihuahua who came into our home seven and a half years ago when we had a big home with a big garden, and then he had to move to a condo. and it's all about life with maxie, and that move and the impact he has had on our lives. he's such a special
-- polio in the world. and our polio plus program collects funds. we've been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four. there's four country we're still the working on. but in recognition of your speech today, we're going to make a donation to the polio plus program, and here's a little plaque to commemorate. >> oh, very special. thank you so much. [applause] >> when money was in fashion was published by pal grave macmillan. to find out...
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one of the things that polio -- good rotary does is try to eliminate polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds. we had been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four. there are four countries we are still working on but in recognition of your speech today we are going to make a donation to the polio plus program and here is a little plaque to commemorate. >> very special. thank you area much. [applause] >> "the mendacity of hope" was published by palgrave million. to find out more visit u.s. macmillan.com. >> we are here the national press club talking with author ted gup about his new book a secret gift. can you tell us what is the secret gift? >> the secret gift was a gift made in the depth of the great depression in 1933 i an anonymous donor to 150 families and his identity remained unknown for 75 years. two years ago is the case was handed to me that contained hundreds of letters from that period and the identity of that secret donor who was my grandfather.
one of the things that polio -- good rotary does is try to eliminate polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds. we had been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four. there are four countries we are still working on but in recognition of your speech today we are going to make a donation to the polio plus program and here is a little plaque to commemorate. >> very special. thank you area much. [applause] >> "the...
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what of the things that the rotary does is to eliminate polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds and we have been instrumental to eliminating polio from all of the country is in the world except for small countries we are still working on but in recognition of your speech today we will make a donation to the polio plus programs and here is a clap to commemorate. [applause] >> very special. thing keogh teeeleven. to find out more . . . rusco i have very clear sense of the pain we can inflict on another as human beings, but i also know that that is not the essence of our being and that we respond with what is horrific because carter is now the essence of our being. >> are you also a reference to the president of south africa? >> i am a resident of alexandria virginia. >> how long have you lived in the state's? >> more than 20 years except i'm only 23. [laughter] >> do you miss? >> yes i do, a lot in my role as the
what of the things that the rotary does is to eliminate polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds and we have been instrumental to eliminating polio from all of the country is in the world except for small countries we are still working on but in recognition of your speech today we will make a donation to the polio plus programs and here is a clap to commemorate. [applause] >> very special. thing keogh teeeleven. to find out more . . . rusco i have very clear sense of...
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we're on the verge of eradicating polio although it is not clear if we will ever succeed.ery much involved in west africa and the end game in indiana and bangladesh. i have a whole chapter on this because it is quite amazing what they went through. they had to travel by elephant or a 10 to zero hour many of them found people who did not want to be vaccinated that presents a dilemma of the tests you know, they may pass it on to others prefer now you could not get away with this but many forced vaccinations on people.d i there are interesting ethical issues. although by 1977 the very last case of smallpox -- smallpox found in somalia. smallpox andns o freezers ultimately in atlanta at the cdc and in moscow it turns out the russians were making it illegally and who knows where it is now. there is a big fear the buy-out terrorist could get aholdd of it but now it is gone that led to thew expanded program. there was almost a bit of humor or comic relief a supposed to be the most pristine water in the united states at crater lake and it had a terrible diarrhea epidemic broke my
we're on the verge of eradicating polio although it is not clear if we will ever succeed.ery much involved in west africa and the end game in indiana and bangladesh. i have a whole chapter on this because it is quite amazing what they went through. they had to travel by elephant or a 10 to zero hour many of them found people who did not want to be vaccinated that presents a dilemma of the tests you know, they may pass it on to others prefer now you could not get away with this but many forced...
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there was widespread terror of polio and here was a magic bullet.t you could get that was going to protect you and it did. and it did work. unfortunately, within two weeks of them beginning to get this to first and second graders some of them began to get polio. they were paralyzed in the same arm they got the injection in. eis officers went out and began to study it frantically and they quickly figured out it was one manufacturer's vaccine. they had not killed the vaccine. this is -- when it gets into your body, your body reacts to the virus as if it's live but it's dead and it's perfectly safe and it makes antibodies and they were given children live vaccines. it wasn't just the laboratories. it was also wyeth was making vaccines that was giving children polio. and eis officers investigated that and wrote up a full report on it but langmuir suppressed it. they took the vaccine off the market. but he was afraid that if it was publicized, that people would be so afraid of the vaccine that it would kill the entire program. i disagree with that but i
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baladeshprime minister is calling for the eradication of polio in the country. inaugurated saturday's 19th national immunization day early by giving drops of a polio vaccine to children at her official residence in dhaka on thursday. the prime minister has directed health authorities to vaccinate all children below the age of 5. in a special drive on saturday, children will receive anti-polio doses at about 160,000 temporary clinics set up across the nation. >>> police in bangkok are claiming success after more than 4,000 drug traffickers were arrested and a huge amount of drugs and weapons were confiscated as part of a nationwide crackdown. beginning on december 21st, police raids in the capital seized methamphetamine tablets and marijuana. an official says the nationwide campaign aimed to shut down drug trafficking during the new year season. he says the country's poorest northern border remains the main route for drugs entering the country. >>> a two-day event has gotten under way in the bangladeshi capital dhaka that aims to showcase the country's cultural d
baladeshprime minister is calling for the eradication of polio in the country. inaugurated saturday's 19th national immunization day early by giving drops of a polio vaccine to children at her official residence in dhaka on thursday. the prime minister has directed health authorities to vaccinate all children below the age of 5. in a special drive on saturday, children will receive anti-polio doses at about 160,000 temporary clinics set up across the nation. >>> police in bangkok are...
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bangladeshi prime minister is calling for the eradication of polio in the country. inaugurated saturday's 19th national immunization day early by giving drops of a polio vaccine to children at her official residence in dhaka on thursday. the prime minister has directed health authorities to vaccinate all children below the age of 5. in a special drive on saturday, children will receive anti-polio doses at about 160,000 temporary clinics set up across the nation. >>> police in bangkok are claiming success after more than 4,000 drug traffickers were arrested and a huge amount of drugs and weapons were confiscated as part of a nationwide crackdown. beginning on december 21st, police raids in the capital seized methamphetamine tablets and marijuana. an official says the nationwide campaign aimed to shut down drug trafficking during the new year season. he says the country's poorest northern border remains the main route for drugs entering the country. >>> a two-day event has gotten under way in the bangladeshi capital dhaka that aims to showcase the country's cultural d
bangladeshi prime minister is calling for the eradication of polio in the country. inaugurated saturday's 19th national immunization day early by giving drops of a polio vaccine to children at her official residence in dhaka on thursday. the prime minister has directed health authorities to vaccinate all children below the age of 5. in a special drive on saturday, children will receive anti-polio doses at about 160,000 temporary clinics set up across the nation. >>> police in bangkok...
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polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds.we have been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four, four countries that we are still working on putting recognition of your speech today we are going to make a donation to the polio plus program and here is a little plaque to, right. >> very special. thank you very much. [applause] >> "when money was in fashion" was published by the palgrave macmillan. to find out more visit u.s..but allen.com. >> "capitol hill cooks" is the name of the book, the other is linda bauer. booktv usually doesn't talk about cookbooks but why would we want to talk to you? >> this is cooking for a cause. 50% of all the proceeds and their the royalties in advance go to homes for our troops so it builds homes for the veteran to lose their limbs in the war free of charge to get them a wheelchair accessible home and who would want to know of the favorite recipes of george washington to president obama with notes about why they liked the recipes and this congress. >
polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds.we have been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four, four countries that we are still working on putting recognition of your speech today we are going to make a donation to the polio plus program and here is a little plaque to, right. >> very special. thank you very much. [applause] >> "when money was in fashion" was published by the palgrave macmillan. to find out...
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he was paralyzed by polio on the threshold of a promising career. he came back and few americans knew how disabled he was. he learned compassion. he learned he could help other people of different races that he never met before. this is what we used his inheritance for. this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three themes i identified. beauty, permanence. this is a minor's wife. she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a
he was paralyzed by polio on the threshold of a promising career. he came back and few americans knew how disabled he was. he learned compassion. he learned he could help other people of different races that he never met before. this is what we used his inheritance for. this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three...
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there was this widespread terror of polio, and here was the magic bullet.ou could get that was going to protect you, and it did. it did work. unfortunately, within two weeks of them beginning to give this to first and second graders, some of them began to get polio, they were paralyzed in the same arm they'd been getting the injection in. eis officers quickly figured out it was one manufacturer's seen, cutter laboratories -- vaccine, cutter laboratories,ing the people who bring you your insect repellant. they had not killed the vaccine. when it get swoos your body, your body reacts to the vaccine as if it's live, but it's dead. in this case they were giving children live vaccine. i discovered, by the way, that it wasn't just cutter laboratories, it was also wyeth, and eis officers investigated that, wrote up a full report on that but langmuir suppressed it. he never allowed it to be published. they took the vaccine off the market, but he was afraid if it was publicized, people would be so afraid of the vaccine, they would be afraid of the entire program. an
there was this widespread terror of polio, and here was the magic bullet.ou could get that was going to protect you, and it did. it did work. unfortunately, within two weeks of them beginning to give this to first and second graders, some of them began to get polio, they were paralyzed in the same arm they'd been getting the injection in. eis officers quickly figured out it was one manufacturer's seen, cutter laboratories -- vaccine, cutter laboratories,ing the people who bring you your insect...
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as well as polio people did get tuberculosis. remember that counties were strapped for funds. so the wpa gave it to them. children got health care. we were headed for a national health care system. we treat things differently now. essentially, what we have of med-cal is going to be slashed true. as an environmentist, i am opposed to this. they laid concrete in southern california. without which, a good deal would be washed into the ocean. the ccc and the wpa workers were trained for disaster relieve. we didn't have to rely on the national guard. these kinds of things wouldn't be as disastrous. we need a new wpa. they are walking over the sidewalks, which is wpa. this was a demonstration outside of dianne feinstein's office. and demanding it not be torn down. the new deal moved in and gave rural areas water and electricity. this is one in modock county and we have cheaper electricity. and then, there were sustainable communities, people think they are discovering this at this time. this one was done in georgia. this is one in maryland green belt outside of washington d.c. this
as well as polio people did get tuberculosis. remember that counties were strapped for funds. so the wpa gave it to them. children got health care. we were headed for a national health care system. we treat things differently now. essentially, what we have of med-cal is going to be slashed true. as an environmentist, i am opposed to this. they laid concrete in southern california. without which, a good deal would be washed into the ocean. the ccc and the wpa workers were trained for disaster...
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because she could see that children develop reversible complications like polio for example if there are children that died before the very eyes of their mothers so it used to be a reality now that we have not had it for many years it's a usual reaction however when we face the real pollio last year due to an outbreak . of the biggest outbreak in the twenty first century the biggest on the planet perhaps the last twenty years following the discontinuation of vaccination after to stand with true from the us a saw art which resulted in seven hundred cases including five hundred cases of paralytic poliomyelitis let me tell you when i was a student which was a long time ago. you were told that is had been dealt with there was a problem to find even one example of that infectious disease i lost in the very brief question that doctors have everything upside down which most of them smoke especially in our country you say you are very strict when it comes to performing the duties but why are you not to staunch fighter against tobacco smoking that the situation with tobacco smoking in russia
because she could see that children develop reversible complications like polio for example if there are children that died before the very eyes of their mothers so it used to be a reality now that we have not had it for many years it's a usual reaction however when we face the real pollio last year due to an outbreak . of the biggest outbreak in the twenty first century the biggest on the planet perhaps the last twenty years following the discontinuation of vaccination after to stand with true...
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. >>> and bill gates is set to announce that eradicating polio is now his number one priority and he's world leaders to join in the fight before that disease makes a comeback. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >>> for everyone else, families across america wait and wonder about loved ones in egypt. wait, did you say? i did! no preservatives. [ female announcer ] only lean cuisine's got over 90 dishes with no preservatives like sesame stir fry with chicken. it's got crisp, farm picked broccoli and bell peppers, and 100% tender white meat chicken steamed in a savory sesame sauce. yum. mmm. yum is right. can i have a bite? uh huh. [ female announcer ] no preservatives, all delicious. lean cuisine. - did dad go to jared for the pandora bracelet - i can't tell. - oh, honey! - he totally went to jared. female announcer: celebrate life's unforgettable moments with pandora, now at jared. girls: awww... - they are so cute at that age. revlon has something cool for your skin. infused with hydrating coconut water, new colorstay aqua mineral makeup feels cool on your skin lea
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turned into an american nightmare i have today my application to be climbing the principal of the polio gibran international academy right. i had also asked my lawyer to begin preparing a lawsuit against the department of education for violating my constitutional right . from the beginning. that. the first amendment issue was open and shut she quite clearly was discharged because of what she said about the intifada t. shirts what she said ought to be protected by the first amendment i think it's all wrapped up with the wider phenomenon of islamophobia and the enormous sensitivity by supporters of israel to anything that smacks of criticism of israel. i remember that day walking into the courtroom. and really. not having any you know feeling of confidence or you know i left it all in the hands of god. when the cross questioning took place by the lawyers from the city side it was just really intense the hardest moment for me was talking about my relationship with mayor or maybe trail reminiscing and all of the work that i had done to build bridges between the arab and muslim communities o
turned into an american nightmare i have today my application to be climbing the principal of the polio gibran international academy right. i had also asked my lawyer to begin preparing a lawsuit against the department of education for violating my constitutional right . from the beginning. that. the first amendment issue was open and shut she quite clearly was discharged because of what she said about the intifada t. shirts what she said ought to be protected by the first amendment i think...
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pressured to apply for one hundred billion dollars rescue package the financial advisor marco petro polio earlier on is a bailar wouldn't solve the fundamental flaws in the concept of the eurozone. this is not in any kind a way a final solution for the european debt crisis it is just buying time for these countries so that hopefully they will be able to get control of their fiscal situation and the markets will start to to believe in them again that they are able to service their debt moving forward in reality what's happening is burden in this country with these countries a lot more debt to service and the jury is still out on whether they can actually turn their fiscal position around over the next few years you can't save all the banks and save all the countries because at some point someone's got to file or which is the other option which we've been pursuing so far is that we just carry on printing money and everybody carry on printing money and we end up with hyperinflation and most currencies then become worthless so at some stage someone's got to fail but what we're doing is patchi
pressured to apply for one hundred billion dollars rescue package the financial advisor marco petro polio earlier on is a bailar wouldn't solve the fundamental flaws in the concept of the eurozone. this is not in any kind a way a final solution for the european debt crisis it is just buying time for these countries so that hopefully they will be able to get control of their fiscal situation and the markets will start to to believe in them again that they are able to service their debt moving...
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cohen: when i was a child, i had polio when i was 5 years old in 1954. i was fortunate my father was a doctor, and so sometimes professional courtesy, but i'm sure he had insurance that covered my hospitalization. but there were years later, i think it was 11 years later, i had a tendon that was immediately related to my polio and necessary on my achilles' tendon. that would not have been permitted, necessarily, if they used a pre-existing condition such as polio to deny coverage, and whether or not how my father dealt with the expense and whether it's because he was a physician, i don't know, but i'd hate to see children in the same situation and parents in the same situation not be permitted to get that type of coverage later on. mr. garamendi: well, i don't know if you remember congress at the time, but we all under this law would have the same policy that every american would have. we wouldn't have any different policy than the american public would have, and the question about rescission, i mean, you're a prime candidate, should you lose office, whi
cohen: when i was a child, i had polio when i was 5 years old in 1954. i was fortunate my father was a doctor, and so sometimes professional courtesy, but i'm sure he had insurance that covered my hospitalization. but there were years later, i think it was 11 years later, i had a tendon that was immediately related to my polio and necessary on my achilles' tendon. that would not have been permitted, necessarily, if they used a pre-existing condition such as polio to deny coverage, and whether...
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seriously, get your polio shot." [ laughter ] [ applause ] "you guys put your hands together for mildredd finally -- i don't know any charleston dances? how does it go? like that? ♪ ♪ ♪ 23 sca-doo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ let me get to my bloomers ♪ and, finally, a new report found that most students don't learn much in their first two years of college. yeah. when students heard that, they were like, "what are you talking about? i built a bong out of a shoe." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, right there! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, what a great crowd. we've got such a fun show tonight. that's right. the one and only, one of my all-time favorites, front man of aerosmith and new judge on this season of "american idol," steven tyler is here! [ cheers and applause ] rock 'n' roll legend. from "gossip girl," our buddy chace crawford is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] he's a stud. we love him. and we got some great, great new music from two door cinema club, you guys. [ cheers and applause ]
seriously, get your polio shot." [ laughter ] [ applause ] "you guys put your hands together for mildredd finally -- i don't know any charleston dances? how does it go? like that? ♪ ♪ ♪ 23 sca-doo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ let me get to my bloomers ♪ and, finally, a new report found that most students don't learn much in their first two years of college. yeah. when students heard that, they were like, "what are you talking about? i built a bong out of a shoe."...
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, when you think that we've conquered time and space, reached the moon, we've eradicated smallpox, polio, we've transplanted the heart, why can't we find an anecdote and vaccine against hate or bigotry to maybe, you know, maybe the good people don't need it. but maybe they do. and now i'm somewhat -- my little dream is we're into dna. and i know a lot of people worry about dna and cloning. but maybe the dna would be able to identify why mr. corpi who could barely read and write stood up and saved another human being. what made people bystanders, what made people courageous. i believe it's out there. i believe we are going to find it some day. but you are absolutely right. we need to focus on the good people, but at the same time, we don't have the luxury to ignore the ugly people, the evil people, the hateful people, and sometimes you need to focus on them to wake up the good people. hey! to say to them you can't just stand by. you need to be educated and you need to educate. the good news is that you are not born a bigot. the bad news is you learn to be a bigot. and the second bad news,
, when you think that we've conquered time and space, reached the moon, we've eradicated smallpox, polio, we've transplanted the heart, why can't we find an anecdote and vaccine against hate or bigotry to maybe, you know, maybe the good people don't need it. but maybe they do. and now i'm somewhat -- my little dream is we're into dna. and i know a lot of people worry about dna and cloning. but maybe the dna would be able to identify why mr. corpi who could barely read and write stood up and...
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hand, when you think we have conquered time and space, reach the moon, we have eradicated smallpox, polio, transplanted the heart, why can't we find an antidote and vaccine i believe it is out there and we are going to find it some day. but you are absolutely right. we need to focus on the good people but at the same time we don't have the luxury to ignore the ugly people, the evil people, the hateful people and sometimes you need to focus on them to wake up the good people. to say to them you can't just stand by. you need to be educated and you need to education. the good news is you are not born a bigot. the bad news is you learn to be a bigot. the second bad news is it is better to -- it is easier to learn to be a bigger than to learn to be not a bigot. it in and the hands of good people but you have to motivate them. you need to find those trigger mechanisms. if you came here you know i don't sing or tell jokes. you came because you care. part of what we are about is to say to the good people you have a responsibility and the responsibility is as simple as standing up and say no. if n
hand, when you think we have conquered time and space, reach the moon, we have eradicated smallpox, polio, transplanted the heart, why can't we find an antidote and vaccine i believe it is out there and we are going to find it some day. but you are absolutely right. we need to focus on the good people but at the same time we don't have the luxury to ignore the ugly people, the evil people, the hateful people and sometimes you need to focus on them to wake up the good people. to say to them you...
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seriously, get your polio shot." [ laughter ] [ applause ] "you guys put your hands together for mildred] and finally -- i don't know any charleston dances? how does it go? like that? ♪ ♪p!oé when students heard that, they were like, "what are you talking about? i built a bong out of a shoe." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, right there! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, what a great crowd. we've got such a fun show tonight. cons." here we go, you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's topic, "american idol," season ten. >> hit it! [ laughter ] what was his name? dj e-z rock? >> rob base. >> jimmy: rob base. yeah, yeah. anyway -- >> hit it! >> jimmy: there you go. [ light laughter ] here we go. this is the "american idol" season ten. everyone is excited about that. tomorrow is the big premiere. people are freaking out. people are waiting in line here for some reason. [ laughter ] >> steve: you should tell them. >> jimmy: yeah, i should tell them it's not here. bu
seriously, get your polio shot." [ laughter ] [ applause ] "you guys put your hands together for mildred] and finally -- i don't know any charleston dances? how does it go? like that? ♪ ♪p!oé when students heard that, they were like, "what are you talking about? i built a bong out of a shoe." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, right there! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh,...
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there was a polio epidemic and my uncle said she has to wait because that is a way for the polio virus 2 infected. by the end of the summer, i forgot all about my tonsils. i lost my voice one's from talking too much in lectures. -- once from talking too much in lectures. and then it seemed like my tonsils were gone. >> it is the coffee. [unintelligible] [laughter] if you were stuck on a deserted island, who would you rather be here with? tarzan or dr. doolittle? >> tarzan. i would not be keen on either of them. i would rather have a dog. dr. doolittle did not like people anymore, so he probably would not be a good companion on a desert island, except for the dog. >> dogs played an important role in your research. can we talk about that? >> when i first got to cambridge university, one person said there was no time to work with a bachelor's degree. he said i had to do a ph.d. at cambridge. it was very scary. i was also excited. i had collected information. it was a pretty could shock to be told i did everything wrong. i was very and i leave -- naive. my dog, taught me some lessons as a
there was a polio epidemic and my uncle said she has to wait because that is a way for the polio virus 2 infected. by the end of the summer, i forgot all about my tonsils. i lost my voice one's from talking too much in lectures. -- once from talking too much in lectures. and then it seemed like my tonsils were gone. >> it is the coffee. [unintelligible] [laughter] if you were stuck on a deserted island, who would you rather be here with? tarzan or dr. doolittle? >> tarzan. i would...
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> this no more discredits or defines his presidency than lincoln's chronic depression, roosevelt's polioedy's addison's disease. any of those things. you can't define their presidencies in terms of that. >> reporter: in his new book, reagan also reveals for the first time, he says, his father had brain surgery after he left office. he was bucked from a horse and needed brain surgery to relieve pressure. there were no media reports of that. and associates say that did not happen. josh? >> david kerley in washington, thank you. we'll hear more when ron reagan joins "gma" live this tuesday. >>> meanwhile, the republican party has a new leader. reince priebus is replacing michael steele, who dropped his re-election bid when it became clear he wouldn't win another term. priebus called for unity. he says his party has to, quote, get on track to defeat president obama in 2012, end quote. >>> new flood warnings in australia this morning, as more heavy rains continue to pound the country. in brisbane, however, the cleanup has begun, now that most of the water has receded, leaving behind a thick s
> this no more discredits or defines his presidency than lincoln's chronic depression, roosevelt's polioedy's addison's disease. any of those things. you can't define their presidencies in terms of that. >> reporter: in his new book, reagan also reveals for the first time, he says, his father had brain surgery after he left office. he was bucked from a horse and needed brain surgery to relieve pressure. there were no media reports of that. and associates say that did not happen. josh?...
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we have the salk vaccine so we don't have polio around anymore and so on. they can examine your insides without cutting you open to do it it's... huge marvelous things have happened and will continue to happen. >> rose: but it costs money tow do that and that has to be a policy of investment for the future. >> absolutely. we have to invest in the future which means we have to get control and have enough savings to do it with. and it can be done. we've done hit in the past. there's no reason why we can't get back to it. we've just been on this extravagant spending. >> rose: the debate in the country today, what ought to be the conversation for the leadership, from academia, from the private sector, and from government? >> i think that there are these big influences that we have to pay attention to. number one, comparative demography. the changes taking place in the age structure of the different countries around the world are stunning. big time. going to make a huge difference, including in china which i mentioned earlier. the second thing we need to take ac
we have the salk vaccine so we don't have polio around anymore and so on. they can examine your insides without cutting you open to do it it's... huge marvelous things have happened and will continue to happen. >> rose: but it costs money tow do that and that has to be a policy of investment for the future. >> absolutely. we have to invest in the future which means we have to get control and have enough savings to do it with. and it can be done. we've done hit in the past. there's...
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but weather is the depression or the dust bowl or the holocaust for polio epidemic, parents are often very careful about what they tell their children. if they want their children to school or they don't put rocks in their pocket on the way out the door. they keep their heart to themselves. i called this the great silence but i hope it would spark the conversation ended is starting to happen and in some ways i have decided there is a benefit in having those conversations and trying to capture your history because it is your history. it is your birthright. even if it is a difficult history is yours. an incredible gift to be able to pass that on the your children. you might not want to put rocks in their pockets but it is okay to put pebbles in because they need to be grounded. they need to know where they came from. in the end i hope it has contributed in some small way that people might be interested in their own history. people might learn something not just about my family but america, and the big revelation. my father was shot. little things painted a bigger picture. when people re
but weather is the depression or the dust bowl or the holocaust for polio epidemic, parents are often very careful about what they tell their children. if they want their children to school or they don't put rocks in their pocket on the way out the door. they keep their heart to themselves. i called this the great silence but i hope it would spark the conversation ended is starting to happen and in some ways i have decided there is a benefit in having those conversations and trying to capture...
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didn't know about that you know whether it is the depression or the dust bowl or the holocaust or polio epidemic, parents are often very careful about what they tell their children. if they want their children to soar, they don't put rocks in their pocket on the way out the door. they keep their stories to themselves. i hope that it would spark a conversation and i think it is starting to happen. in some ways, i have decided that there is benefit in having those conversations in trying to capture your history because your history, it is your birthright and even if it is a difficult history it is yours and an incredible gift to take back and have-- pass to your children. you might not want to put rocks in their pockets but it is okay to put pebbles in there because they need to be grounded. they need to know where they came from. in the end, i hope that it has contributed in some small way that people might be interested in their own history. people might pick up the book and learn something, not just about my family but america. there were big revelations, grandma was aunt jemima. my fa
didn't know about that you know whether it is the depression or the dust bowl or the holocaust or polio epidemic, parents are often very careful about what they tell their children. if they want their children to soar, they don't put rocks in their pocket on the way out the door. they keep their stories to themselves. i hope that it would spark a conversation and i think it is starting to happen. in some ways, i have decided that there is benefit in having those conversations in trying to...
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today, he's announcing his foundation will spend another $100 million to wipe out polio which still existswas best known for this film score. ♪ >> deeply cool. he wrote scores for a dozen of james bond movies. the british-born jon barry died in new york. he was 77 news. >>> good morning to you all of you, juju. tonight we begin on "world news," a week-long series, asking how do we take care of our aging relatives, all of those issues, without buckling under the strain in so many families. the new series is designed to help everyone and it's tonight on "world news." >> that's the news at 8:07. time for the weather with sam champion. good morning, sam. >> good morning, juju. i'm surprised that it was a little cold out outside this morning. bosses it definitely feels colder than last week. i don't know why. let's get to the boards. one or two things we're talking about. we're concentrating on that powerful system that puts itself together for the country. three quarters of the country for the next three days. severe snow in the south, and ice. minneapolis will go to 4 degrees on wednesday. ka
today, he's announcing his foundation will spend another $100 million to wipe out polio which still existswas best known for this film score. ♪ >> deeply cool. he wrote scores for a dozen of james bond movies. the british-born jon barry died in new york. he was 77 news. >>> good morning to you all of you, juju. tonight we begin on "world news," a week-long series, asking how do we take care of our aging relatives, all of those issues, without buckling under the strain...
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more so than the creative partnerships and, you know, maternal child health and the eradication of polioor entrepreneurship, and there's no doubt that the concerns are real but there is another powerful narrative that's building if you look at some of the controversies such as the controversy regarding the proposed burning of the court on -- koran. the case where the individual with a congregation probably ten times smaller than the people in this room here came up with an idea that was rejected immediately by other evangelicals in florida. the city of gainesville denied a permit to go forward with that activity and was condemned with people on the left and right so you also have the narrative of people coming together. a couple months later a press conference of major leaguers from all religious faiths and ethnicities coming together to condemn some of the sentiment that has been feeding parts of the country. it is mentioned dallas when i came from my was learning up there there was one mosque. we talk about opposition to building mosques now there are 43 in the dallas-fort worth area.
more so than the creative partnerships and, you know, maternal child health and the eradication of polioor entrepreneurship, and there's no doubt that the concerns are real but there is another powerful narrative that's building if you look at some of the controversies such as the controversy regarding the proposed burning of the court on -- koran. the case where the individual with a congregation probably ten times smaller than the people in this room here came up with an idea that was...
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more so than the creative partnerships and, you know, maternal child health and the eradication of polioor entrepreneurship, and there's no doubt that the concerns are real but there is another powerful narrative that's building if you look at some of the controversies such as the controversy regarding the proposed burning of the court on -- koran. the case where the individual with a congregation probably ten times smaller than the people in this room here came up with an idea that was rejected immediately by other evangelicals in florida. the city of gainesville denied a permit to go forward with that activity and was condemned with people on the left and right so you also have the narrative of people coming together. a couple months later a press conference of major leaguers from all religious faiths and ethnicities coming together to condemn some of the sentiment that has been feeding parts of the country. it is mentioned dallas when i came from my was learning up there there was one mosque. we talk about opposition to building mosques now there are 43 in the dallas-fort worth area.
more so than the creative partnerships and, you know, maternal child health and the eradication of polioor entrepreneurship, and there's no doubt that the concerns are real but there is another powerful narrative that's building if you look at some of the controversies such as the controversy regarding the proposed burning of the court on -- koran. the case where the individual with a congregation probably ten times smaller than the people in this room here came up with an idea that was...
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there are only a couple that exist of him in his braces because of his polio.ut of respect. unfriendly newspapers did not want to disrespect office of the presidency. we do not see that anymore. anything is fair game. we are in a new era and i do not know if the past is helpful in this new information age. we are still trying to figure out how we can use technology solely to our advantage because there are a lot of disadvantages to becoming wired. while it can be egalitarian, the internet as a mob quality to it sometimes. host: i want to show you the video that was put out by sarah palin this morning, reacting to the criticism that has been put toward her and the shooting over the weekend. >> there are those who claim political rhetoric is to blame for the despicable act of this deranged, apparently a political criminal. they claim political debate has become more heated recently. when was that less heated? back in the old days when political figures literally settle their differences with pistols? our founding fathers knew they were not designing a system for
there are only a couple that exist of him in his braces because of his polio.ut of respect. unfriendly newspapers did not want to disrespect office of the presidency. we do not see that anymore. anything is fair game. we are in a new era and i do not know if the past is helpful in this new information age. we are still trying to figure out how we can use technology solely to our advantage because there are a lot of disadvantages to becoming wired. while it can be egalitarian, the internet as a...
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these wheelchairs will go to children, teenagers and adults afflicted by paralysis, polio, muscular dystrophy as well as amplities. i commend lisa and their walk about foundation for all that they do. they are truly an inspiration for all. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes mrs. driften -- kristen -- mrs. christensen for five minutes. mrs. christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, for everyone who has been listening to the dialogue and debate around health care reform, i want to make something crystal clear. regardless of the vote in the house, health care reform was not repealed today. and despite what some may be projecting and promising, all of us on both sides of the aisle know that this is true. we also know that the next step in the larger plan to repeal health care reform will involve directing committees with jurisdiction to revisit the health care reform law. now, this is going to be a process that includes meaningful hearings and honest dialogue about how to strengthen and bolster, not dismantle and obliterate h
these wheelchairs will go to children, teenagers and adults afflicted by paralysis, polio, muscular dystrophy as well as amplities. i commend lisa and their walk about foundation for all that they do. they are truly an inspiration for all. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes mrs. driften -- kristen -- mrs. christensen for five minutes. mrs. christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, for everyone who has been listening to the...
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more so than grading partnerships than maternal and child health and the eradication of polio, or entrepreneurship and there's no doubt that the concerns are real but t
more so than grading partnerships than maternal and child health and the eradication of polio, or entrepreneurship and there's no doubt that the concerns are real but t
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president of the '20s -- twentieth century said it right in 1933 when he stood with a time-a man who had polio. he was president of the united states and stood in front of this capital and said we have nothing to fear but fear itself. if everyone of us will reach on a bipartisan basis. i hope we can arrange by late spring to share districts where you will have a republican who may not know a thing about your district agreed to go for a long weekend and we begin and openness that is totally different than people are used to seeing. if we do that we can create a dialogue that can lead to a balanced budget. no republican here should kid themselves about it. the greatest leaders in fighting for an integrated america were in the democratic party. the fact is it was the liberals that ended segregation. it was franklin delano roosevelt who gave hope to a nation in despair. the fact is every republican has much to learn from studying what the democrats did right. but i would say to my friends the democratic party there was much do what ronald reagan was trying to get done. there is much to be done by
president of the '20s -- twentieth century said it right in 1933 when he stood with a time-a man who had polio. he was president of the united states and stood in front of this capital and said we have nothing to fear but fear itself. if everyone of us will reach on a bipartisan basis. i hope we can arrange by late spring to share districts where you will have a republican who may not know a thing about your district agreed to go for a long weekend and we begin and openness that is totally...
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i went to calcutta with him and nearly got rid of polio and smallpox as a disease of the past except for many religious groups elsewhere, don't go and take the drops, it's a conspiracy, it's against god, it's against god's design. that argument is not new. when smallpox was there, timothy dwight said taking injections was an interference with god's design as well. that's sort of, by the way, you need something like unicef to get work done if you want to eliminate poverty and disease, and for me, my money goes to organizations like frontier, like ox fam who do good in the world for its own sake -- [applause] they don't take -- [applause] they don't take the bible along as people do to haiti all the time. we keep catching them doing it. their money is spent and it's a function of the old thing that was hand in hand. it's the mission ri tradition. they can call it charity if they will, but it doesn't stand a second look, so so much on the doing good except to perhaps since i have you for a few minutes, mr. blair and i give a lot of our years to the labor party and labor movement, and if
i went to calcutta with him and nearly got rid of polio and smallpox as a disease of the past except for many religious groups elsewhere, don't go and take the drops, it's a conspiracy, it's against god, it's against god's design. that argument is not new. when smallpox was there, timothy dwight said taking injections was an interference with god's design as well. that's sort of, by the way, you need something like unicef to get work done if you want to eliminate poverty and disease, and for...
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there are only a couple that exist of him in his braces because of his polio. this was done out of respect. unfriendly newspapers did not want to disrespect office of the presidency. we do not see that anymore. anything is fair game. we are in a new era and i do not know if the past is helpful in this new information age. we are still trying to figure out how we can use technology solely to our advantage because there are a lot of disadvantages to becoming wired. while it can be egalitarian, the internet as a mob quality to it sometimes. host: i want to show you the video that was put out by sarah palin this morning, reacting to the criticism that has been put toward her and the shooting over the weekend. >> there are those who claim political rhetoric is to blame for the despicable act of this deranged, apparently a political criminal. they claim political debate has become more heated recently. when was that less heated? back in the old days when political figures literally settle their differences with pistols? our founding fathers knew they were not designi
there are only a couple that exist of him in his braces because of his polio. this was done out of respect. unfriendly newspapers did not want to disrespect office of the presidency. we do not see that anymore. anything is fair game. we are in a new era and i do not know if the past is helpful in this new information age. we are still trying to figure out how we can use technology solely to our advantage because there are a lot of disadvantages to becoming wired. while it can be egalitarian,...
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the bulk of the headlines, more so than creating partnerships and child health or the eradication of polio or entrepreneurship, and there's no doubt that the concerns are real, but there's also another powerful narrative that's building. 23 you look at some of -- if you look at some of these controversies such as the controversies of the proposed burning the koran, here's a case of an individual with a congregation probably ten times smaller than the amount of people in this room here came up with an idea that was rejected immediately by other evangelicals in florida. the city of gainsville denied a permed to go forward with that activity and it was condemned by the left and right. you have a narrative of people coming to the and a press conference's major leaders from all religious faith, all ethnicities, and all races condemning the sentiment seen in parts of the country. pastor roberts mentioned dallas. when i grew up there, there was one mosque. talk about opposition to billing a mosque, and now there's 43 mosques in the area. on the issue of europe which you raised, you know, there's
the bulk of the headlines, more so than creating partnerships and child health or the eradication of polio or entrepreneurship, and there's no doubt that the concerns are real, but there's also another powerful narrative that's building. 23 you look at some of -- if you look at some of these controversies such as the controversies of the proposed burning the koran, here's a case of an individual with a congregation probably ten times smaller than the amount of people in this room here came up...
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diseases like measles -- meningitis -- diphtheria -- hib -- whooping cough -- or polio, which killed my grandma's youngest son. without vaccines, these threats can re-emerge. i'm here -- i'm here -- i'm here to tell my children to help protect their children. get your kids vaccinated and keep them on schedule. i never want my grandchildren to see what i saw.
diseases like measles -- meningitis -- diphtheria -- hib -- whooping cough -- or polio, which killed my grandma's youngest son. without vaccines, these threats can re-emerge. i'm here -- i'm here -- i'm here to tell my children to help protect their children. get your kids vaccinated and keep them on schedule. i never want my grandchildren to see what i saw.
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diseases like measles -- meningitis -- diphtheria -- hib -- whooping cough -- or polio, which killedy grandma's youngest son. without vaccines, these threats can re-emerge. i'm here -- i'm here -- i'm here to tell my children to help protect their children. get your kids vaccinated and keep them on schedule. i never want my grandchildren to see what i saw. themight be fun or dramatic,ere but it's not real life. there's another screening that is real life, and it could save your life. it's a screening test for colorectal cancer, the second-leading cancer killer of men and women. screening finds precancerous polyps, so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. i got screened. now, it's your turn. so you can stick around and enjoy the show. if you're 50 or older, get screened for colorectal cancer.
diseases like measles -- meningitis -- diphtheria -- hib -- whooping cough -- or polio, which killedy grandma's youngest son. without vaccines, these threats can re-emerge. i'm here -- i'm here -- i'm here to tell my children to help protect their children. get your kids vaccinated and keep them on schedule. i never want my grandchildren to see what i saw. themight be fun or dramatic,ere but it's not real life. there's another screening that is real life, and it could save your life....