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. >> robert james, thank you so much. we appreciate what you are looking for and the members of the baptist church out there in baltimore county, arguing. >> great, thank you for coming o. you need to come back and give us a progress report of how things are going. >> love to do that. >> thank you for coming on today and for the members for having them out here today. to participate in faith and action on october 11 at colonial baptist church. you're free to lower your things and give them a call, 410-655-1080. or go to their website or go to their website which is when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such
. >> robert james, thank you so much. we appreciate what you are looking for and the members of the baptist church out there in baltimore county, arguing. >> great, thank you for coming o. you need to come back and give us a progress report of how things are going. >> love to do that. >> thank you for coming on today and for the members for having them out here today. to participate in faith and action on october 11 at colonial baptist church. you're free to lower your...
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james robert anderson. couple anderson, what symptoms did you experience that helped you detect that you had cancer of the prostate? >> that's what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is that right? >> well, there are some people that are starting to feel that even at those levels it should be investigated more closely such as biopsies. most important thing about the psa is the rate of change of the psa. you can't just take it as one particular test but rather as a series. >> he means, i believe to say it's constant at year to year. if you come in at a four one year, you should come in at a four the next year
james robert anderson. couple anderson, what symptoms did you experience that helped you detect that you had cancer of the prostate? >> that's what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what...
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for the united states in here to discuss it former labor secretary, robert rice, the author of "super capitalism." and blogger james. >>> it just occurs to me that will be was a man on a mission. he was pretty darn clear, slamming the fed for one thing. i've never seen anything like that. i want to ask you. as the tide turns against obama, is there some kind of race going on in washington to be the next republican treasury secretary? kevin warsh on friday and now robert zoellick on monday? what do you make of this? >> i think warsh is first and bob second. there's a rumor that if mccain won he would have brought in geithner. you asked, is he a man on a mission? yes. but i don't think it's a supply side mission. when i think of supplied side i think of free trade. i think he didn't talk about that in his speech. strong dollar and lower taxes, i don't think so. i think he was talking about making sure we get our fiscal house in order so we don't see a dollar collapse. he was so clear. >> he was so clear about the threat to the dollar. he never heard a guy in officialdom be that clear. compared to the mealy mouth stuf
for the united states in here to discuss it former labor secretary, robert rice, the author of "super capitalism." and blogger james. >>> it just occurs to me that will be was a man on a mission. he was pretty darn clear, slamming the fed for one thing. i've never seen anything like that. i want to ask you. as the tide turns against obama, is there some kind of race going on in washington to be the next republican treasury secretary? kevin warsh on friday and now robert...
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robert bowen is joining us and also in studio are james and gina, whose son actually appears in the videom also joined by governor mike huckabee who is with us. guys, good to see you. your son, ohio just met, appears in this video praising the president to the hilt. your thoughts and reaction to the principal. >> i was upset at first when i saw it i couldn't believe that i was watching my child on the internet and when i first saw it, i had like an eerie feeling come over me. i felt like i was watching -- we were in another country and i was watching my child hail a dictator. sean: it's almost like indoctrination. it's got a bizarre feel to this the level of worship and idolizing of the president, right? >> absolutely. that's exactly what i thought was we are replacing words that had the word jesus in it and replacing it with a political figure. i'm just shocked that my child had to be a part of that. sean: robert, you are out there in remote. what's your general reaction to this. >> i think much like the parents you just spoke to. i think as a parent of two children and as someone who at
robert bowen is joining us and also in studio are james and gina, whose son actually appears in the videom also joined by governor mike huckabee who is with us. guys, good to see you. your son, ohio just met, appears in this video praising the president to the hilt. your thoughts and reaction to the principal. >> i was upset at first when i saw it i couldn't believe that i was watching my child on the internet and when i first saw it, i had like an eerie feeling come over me. i felt like...
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robert bowen is joining us and also in studio are james and gina, whose son actually appears in the videom also joined by governor mike huckabee who is with us. guys, good to see you. your son, ohio just met, appears in this video praising the president to the hilt. your thoughts and reaction to the principal. >> i was upset at first when i saw it i couldn't believe that i was watching my child on the internet and when i first saw it, i had like an eerie feeling come over me. i felt like i was watching -- we were in another country and i was watching my child hail a dictator. sean: it's almost like indoctrination. it's got a bizarre feel to this the level of worship and idolizing of the president, right? >> absolutely. that's exactly what i thought was we are replacing words that had the word jesus in it and replacing it with a political figure. i'm just shocked that my child had to be a part of that. sean: robert, you are out there in remote. what's your general reaction to this. >> i think much like the parents you just spoke to. i think as a parent of two children and as someone who at
robert bowen is joining us and also in studio are james and gina, whose son actually appears in the videom also joined by governor mike huckabee who is with us. guys, good to see you. your son, ohio just met, appears in this video praising the president to the hilt. your thoughts and reaction to the principal. >> i was upset at first when i saw it i couldn't believe that i was watching my child on the internet and when i first saw it, i had like an eerie feeling come over me. i felt like...
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james calhoun had it all. and he seemed to be dtined for great things, like his cohorts in the state legislature, alexander stephens, robert combs and howell cobb, all of whom went on to important national office in the u.s. government prior to the civil war and played major roles in the confederate government. but james calhoun never made more than local and state office. why was that? though he supported state's rights can't considered himself a great southern patriot, he believed in the union above all. and he ded the opposition in atlanta to secession. in fact, atlanta went with him. atlanta voted very strongly against the secession candidates in the 1860 election. abraham lincoln wasn't eve on the ballot. that is only one of the paradoxes of what became the mostmportant city of the flower south. another came when this man who opposed secession with ected yor. four times during the war. there is another paradox of what became known as a citadel of e confederacy. slavery have only a small place in it. don't get me wrong. if a man got rich in atlanta at, he bought land and he bought slaves. still, atlanta was different f
james calhoun had it all. and he seemed to be dtined for great things, like his cohorts in the state legislature, alexander stephens, robert combs and howell cobb, all of whom went on to important national office in the u.s. government prior to the civil war and played major roles in the confederate government. but james calhoun never made more than local and state office. why was that? though he supported state's rights can't considered himself a great southern patriot, he believed in the...
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james cal hen had it all. and he seemed to be destined for great things, like his corts in the state legislature, alexander stevens, robert tums and how cob, all of whom went on to important national office in the u.s. government prior to the civil war and then of course play major roles in the confederate government. by james calvin never made more than local and state office. why was that? though he supported states' rights, and considered himself the great southern patriot, he believed in the union above all. and he ledhe opposition in atlanta succession. and in fact it lends the went with him. the atlantvoted fairly strongly against this decision candidates i they breckenridge in the 1860's election. abraham lincoln was not even on the ballot. and that is only one of the paradoxes of what becamehe most important city of the lower self. other came when this man who opposed secession was elected mayor. four times during e war. there is another paradox of what became known as the fidel ofhe kemp better see. avery had only a small place in that. don't get me wrong, it's a man got rich in atlanta he bought land and the bou
james cal hen had it all. and he seemed to be destined for great things, like his corts in the state legislature, alexander stevens, robert tums and how cob, all of whom went on to important national office in the u.s. government prior to the civil war and then of course play major roles in the confederate government. by james calvin never made more than local and state office. why was that? though he supported states' rights, and considered himself the great southern patriot, he believed in...
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ouitnesses today are garry hall of the united states navy, major general robert steel, admiral james wisecup, united states marine corp director and war college. we will put the timer on you gentleman. your written statements will be part of your record. when you see the red light, we are not going to shoot you. but you should feel free to continue if you need, the challenge that we have with six, we wanted to have all of you together. we thought that would be good. if you all go 10 minutes instead 5, it will be an hour before weet to any questions. admiral we will begin with you and move on dn the le. thank you for being here. the written statements will be part of the record. thank you all. >> goomorning. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. based on your opening statements i know that you really get it, and what we're trying to tablish at our schools. ive on a come daunt for 80 months. and we've worked with jusunder 100 facility members. m extremely proud of the institution. my written statement is part of the record. i have three takeaways that i would like to make. th
ouitnesses today are garry hall of the united states navy, major general robert steel, admiral james wisecup, united states marine corp director and war college. we will put the timer on you gentleman. your written statements will be part of your record. when you see the red light, we are not going to shoot you. but you should feel free to continue if you need, the challenge that we have with six, we wanted to have all of you together. we thought that would be good. if you all go 10 minutes...
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therapists, the therapist who we had gone to before would be--robert would do something and then say, "well how'd you feel about it?" and james says, "who cares how he feels about it? he's not supposed to do it. these are the consequences for doing those things." and we did it. and, um, it started working. >> when we first met james, my son had been suspded a number of times at school and actually even at the young age of 11, ey were considering expelling him. right now, today, my son is in the 10th grade, he is a straight-a student. he's doing things that really, truly, four years ago, i never-- i never thought were gonna happen for my son. >> why do these situations get so out of control for parents? what causes situations in the home to explode the way they do? >> there's a lot of reasons for that, matthew. one of the big ones, though, is that parents spend years wishing and waiting for a certain kind of child, their ideal child, the child that they wanted to parent. we all spend our lives wishing and waiting for that ideal child to grow up and be the person that we wanted him to be. >> the child who-- >> plays soccer, lea
therapists, the therapist who we had gone to before would be--robert would do something and then say, "well how'd you feel about it?" and james says, "who cares how he feels about it? he's not supposed to do it. these are the consequences for doing those things." and we did it. and, um, it started working. >> when we first met james, my son had been suspded a number of times at school and actually even at the young age of 11, ey were considering expelling him. right...
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robert duvall and he said the show was magnificent. and one of the reasons we here in the d.c. area think it's wonderful is because of james buchanan who comes from alexandria and has now made it to the big time der the big top. >> yes. it is amazing. >> reporter: did you ever dream you would be part of a show like this? >> never. actually, growing up, i didn't know anything like this exists. >> reporter: ithink even now people don't know. i don't remember our forecasters calling for snow in the pentagon city area. >> it's a nightly event here. >> reporterso tell me some of the things you do in the show. >> in the show i'm doing roman riding, trick riding. when i was hired i was a trick rider and then i kind of evolved and learn differents acts in the show and different challenges and taken over. i'm doing quite a bit in the show now. >> so now this would be you on the horse now. >> there is two of us doing this. i'm on the otr side facing a little bit of a mirror going on. >> reporter: so how often do you have to practice and keep up with what you're doing and your relationship with the horses. >> it varies, depending on
robert duvall and he said the show was magnificent. and one of the reasons we here in the d.c. area think it's wonderful is because of james buchanan who comes from alexandria and has now made it to the big time der the big top. >> yes. it is amazing. >> reporter: did you ever dream you would be part of a show like this? >> never. actually, growing up, i didn't know anything like this exists. >> reporter: ithink even now people don't know. i don't remember our...
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james, u.s. congress and the executive branch of the federal government should limit their reach to what is allowed by our founding fathers' documents. robert, we must stop this crazy deficit spending and borrowing. marilyn, i hope you will find a way to find the programs that are available to cover all americans. rosa lee, government is spending too much money, back off. larry, in the bill, there is language limiting the growth of physician-owned hospitals. they supply health care services more efficiently than other community-based larger hospitals. i'm against this bill. sandra, we need to slow things down. people need to read the bill before doing any voting. taylor who attended with her grandmother, i'm nine years old and i'm wondering why you are spending my future. thank you for listening. ron, when my kids were in college, my friends called me the a.t.m. i don't want to be the president's a.t.m. george, as big government continues to expand, there is a loss of individual freedom accompanied by excessive spending and amassing of ridiculous deficits. michelle, i am in a registered nurse in a local emergency room. i'm personally agains
james, u.s. congress and the executive branch of the federal government should limit their reach to what is allowed by our founding fathers' documents. robert, we must stop this crazy deficit spending and borrowing. marilyn, i hope you will find a way to find the programs that are available to cover all americans. rosa lee, government is spending too much money, back off. larry, in the bill, there is language limiting the growth of physician-owned hospitals. they supply health care services...
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james live in times square. the athlete everyone talks about tells us the secrets of success. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> and good morning, america. diane sawyer with robin roberts. we're hearing the president worked late last night to fire up congress on health care reform. >> you know how rare this is. it's just the 13th time since 1981, that the president has made a special address to both houses of congress. i spoke to the president about some of the missteps he made in his fight for health care reform. and what he thinks of all the critics. >> let's go straight to senior white houscorrespondent, jake tapper. what have you learned jake? >> reporter: good morning, diane. president obama worked on the speech over the weekend at camp david. writing ten pages in longhand. the spspeech writers gave him bk a copy at 10:30. and the white house is confident if the american people understand what's in the bill, they say, they will support it. they say that support erodes when there's confusion or if people believehe chasaricatures of the bill. they want clarity. that's the goal for tonight. >> the president is not only talking to the american public. he's talking to
james live in times square. the athlete everyone talks about tells us the secrets of success. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> and good morning, america. diane sawyer with robin roberts. we're hearing the president worked late last night to fire up congress on health care reform. >> you know how rare this is. it's just the 13th time since 1981, that the president has made a special address to both houses of congress. i spoke to the president about some of the missteps he made...