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security along the suez canal, and the sinai, the sinai also shares a border with israel.he 35-year-old peace treaty between israel and egypt is still in force. on all those fronts, cooperation is essential and would be threatened by a full cut off of aid. american are foils insist egypt must move towards a democratic transition. but even though egypt has moved away from democracy, american aid has continued to flow. >> james, how will the united states respond to an al-sisi presidency? >> one month after the military cocoup d'etat, to declare that egypt is on its way for too democratic transition despite the horror show, i think security interests of the united states are placed well above and have been during this entire arab spring period, have been placed well above the interest of human rights and spreading democracy. i think your listeners should understand the entire region is in a state of number. the united states has made overtures into iran, to bring into understanding, which means the united states is beginning to distance itself with the gulf countries, and wi
security along the suez canal, and the sinai, the sinai also shares a border with israel.he 35-year-old peace treaty between israel and egypt is still in force. on all those fronts, cooperation is essential and would be threatened by a full cut off of aid. american are foils insist egypt must move towards a democratic transition. but even though egypt has moved away from democracy, american aid has continued to flow. >> james, how will the united states respond to an al-sisi presidency?...
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annie sparrow, deputy director of the human rights director at mount sinai hospital in new york, and geneva, switzerland, the doctor who leads the team studying answered microbial resistence. let's go back to when these drugs were first introduced. was it always understood that this was a threat waiting out in the wings that some day resistence was going to be a problem? >> yes, indeed, from the very beginning. we have been alerted, the one discovering penicillin, and he, at his noble prize speech he already alerted the world that resistence to antibiotics would arise. once we start using these precious drugs the more we use, the faster they would become ineffective against the bacterial infections. >> was there a threshold that was crossed to get the who so concentrated on this problem. with my kids, our pediatrician would say we're not using this drug or that drug with things like ire infections. my kids are fine today. what is it that is now making this something that the world should be more concerned about? >> well, as you have said we have reached the point where we are facing
annie sparrow, deputy director of the human rights director at mount sinai hospital in new york, and geneva, switzerland, the doctor who leads the team studying answered microbial resistence. let's go back to when these drugs were first introduced. was it always understood that this was a threat waiting out in the wings that some day resistence was going to be a problem? >> yes, indeed, from the very beginning. we have been alerted, the one discovering penicillin, and he, at his noble...
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at the time of the last call murders, rogers had been working as is surgical assistant at mounlt sinail in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have e any long-term roipgss. in your wildest dreams you would not look at roger williams and say he was a serial murder. >> we learned during the time of these murders he had been off diety. >> lisa hall chose him in a lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bar on the night he was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could murder any other people. >> rogers lived in staten island, just blocks from the stores where the garbage bags and latex gloves were purchased. >> detectives searched richard rogers' apartment and they found an array of videotapes, "hush hush sweet charlotte," "texas chainsaw massacre." he had a bible which referred to beheadings and dismemberments. >> they found a prescription drug used as a sedative. it's one not screened for in a routine autopsy. >> you can use it as a date rape drug or to knock people out. >> prosecutors believed ronlers would pick up his vic
at the time of the last call murders, rogers had been working as is surgical assistant at mounlt sinail in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have e any long-term roipgss. in your wildest dreams you would not look at roger williams and say he was a serial murder. >> we learned during the time of these murders he had been off diety. >> lisa hall chose him in a lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bar on the night he was...
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. >>> the leader of an al qaeda-inspired group has been killed in the sinai peninsula.hey died in a drive by shooting, with three associates. they have been at the heart of attacks on security forces since mohamed mursi was deposed in july. >>> in egypt there are 8 million coptic christians living there, subjected to several attacks during the last days of muslim brotherhood government. things have improved since the military take over in july 2013. the community faces an uncertainly future. nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: egypt has the largest christian community in the middle east. in egypt they are a minority, outnumbered by muslims. christians are no more than 10% of the population. over the years many in the community have done well in business. they sever discrimination and a -- suffer discrimination and attacks. it has not changed since the overthrow of hosni mubarak in 2007. many christians were uneasy when mohamed mursi from the muslim brotherhood was elected president two years ago. christians were worried about the influence of the group, and the applic
. >>> the leader of an al qaeda-inspired group has been killed in the sinai peninsula.hey died in a drive by shooting, with three associates. they have been at the heart of attacks on security forces since mohamed mursi was deposed in july. >>> in egypt there are 8 million coptic christians living there, subjected to several attacks during the last days of muslim brotherhood government. things have improved since the military take over in july 2013. the community faces an...
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two suicide bombings in egypt's at sinai have killed a soldier and wounded at the seven other people in other violence a policeman was killed in a cairo bomb attack was in the port city of alexandria two people were shot dead during clashes in violence comes less than four weeks before the presidential election. army general john c c has a contender but may dismiss him as just a paper contest from the egyptian capital khartoum state because this report. i mean sometimes it's the rank outsider in this two horse race. he's getting himself as the candidate to represent each its revolutionary youth and is counting on their pets he's hit pitching his electro program. taking election promises. this would appeal to them. one of my priorities would be partially in charge of the legislative branch will be to cancel the law banning protests committed to peace and civil candidates in the section and more importantly his manifesto interesting revelations meant a great freedom and social justice and into monday represents the aims of the revolution and the dreams of young people. he'll start plac
two suicide bombings in egypt's at sinai have killed a soldier and wounded at the seven other people in other violence a policeman was killed in a cairo bomb attack was in the port city of alexandria two people were shot dead during clashes in violence comes less than four weeks before the presidential election. army general john c c has a contender but may dismiss him as just a paper contest from the egyptian capital khartoum state because this report. i mean sometimes it's the rank outsider...
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sinai hospital in new york city. he has spent nearly 40 years studying pv. >> there were too many patients with polycythemia vera in that-- in that area than one could account for. whether the environment or toxins in the environment lead to an increased risk of polycythemia vera is unknown. that's really an area of research and also speculation. the problem is that there are multiple toxic compounds that are in the ground and also in the air in this area, and to prove a one-to-one relationship is going to be very, very tough. in this area, there were a lot of super-fund sites and coal mines. so, you know, they weren't here, they weren't there. they were here. and that was the concern. and that's the concern in my mind to this day. it's a question mark. i don't have the answer to this. i'm not a statistician, but intuitively it would seem to me more than chance that--that this would occur. >> while science continues to gather evidence, some people believe that politics and profit are outweighing the need to protect p
sinai hospital in new york city. he has spent nearly 40 years studying pv. >> there were too many patients with polycythemia vera in that-- in that area than one could account for. whether the environment or toxins in the environment lead to an increased risk of polycythemia vera is unknown. that's really an area of research and also speculation. the problem is that there are multiple toxic compounds that are in the ground and also in the air in this area, and to prove a one-to-one...
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fiji with six people killed in bombings across the country the attacks from the capital cairo to the sinai peninsula changes the day before the start of campaigning for this month's dozen selections one suicide bombers set off explosives and if both ruled by in the area was of the morning and find a van to her all the fun i can. one passenger was killed and three others or windex. i had the same time another bomber to use them all. and army checkpoints and two are killing at least one soldier kyra was also his sandinista swathe of land. this may sit near a police checkpoint. one of them was killed and seven points and injures. it was around a bit about the worst with the stripe in my comp this morning. exploration we found three injured people on the streets. and one of them have a serious injury to his neck. oh and get them the fund has a dutch foreign minister nabil in five minutes with the un general secretary ban ki man. but he does discuss the recently departed to go climb and found to the death sentences hundred and two hundred members of the muslim brotherhood. i spent on internatio
fiji with six people killed in bombings across the country the attacks from the capital cairo to the sinai peninsula changes the day before the start of campaigning for this month's dozen selections one suicide bombers set off explosives and if both ruled by in the area was of the morning and find a van to her all the fun i can. one passenger was killed and three others or windex. i had the same time another bomber to use them all. and army checkpoints and two are killing at least one soldier...
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whose ancestors and predecessors predated them and founded this hospital continue to support mount sinai. it is a beacon of quality medical care in one of the toughest, meanest neighborhoods in that great city. and they came to speak yesterday to meet with me. they just merged with another extraordinary hospital, holy cross hospital in marquette park. i have a special affection for this hospital because for decades it was run by the sisters of saint kasmir, a lithuanian catholic order of nuns who devoted their lives first to the lithuanian population that lived in that neighborhood, and then after that population left, to those who came after them. many of them very, very poor people. mount sinai and holy cross merged and between the two of them, i can't think of better examples of hospitals with the mission to help the poorest people and make sure they have the care that all of us would like to have for our families. they came to me yesterday to talk to the affordable care act. there are so many speeches on the floor about the affordable care act. most of them from the other side of the
whose ancestors and predecessors predated them and founded this hospital continue to support mount sinai. it is a beacon of quality medical care in one of the toughest, meanest neighborhoods in that great city. and they came to speak yesterday to meet with me. they just merged with another extraordinary hospital, holy cross hospital in marquette park. i have a special affection for this hospital because for decades it was run by the sisters of saint kasmir, a lithuanian catholic order of nuns...
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. >> there wasn't a baby born at cedars-sinai, same place where angelina jolie went through all of hers, in the heart of los angeles, paparazzi city. it is amazing. good for them. >> like olivia pope. it is handled. >> done. >> next, eminem -- >> yes, eminem. >> releases a video, it has a lot of bleeps in it and things you can't talk about. >> yes. >> this is different. >> he released this for his new single called "headlights" on mother's day because it is a song about his mother. he and his mother debbie had a very cantankerous relationship. he grew up in detroit. he sort of accused her of many things, criticized her. so the video is directed by spike lee and all from the pov of debbie, an actress playing debbie. she's not stalking him, but trying to reconnect with him and eventually they hug at the end. it is touching, but it portrays debbie as not -- she's drinking a lot and smoking a lot. it is kind of an apology, but also kind of -- >> some mothers do. >> that's true. that's true. it gets to -- >> has she said anything about -- >> i don't think so. i don't think she said anything
. >> there wasn't a baby born at cedars-sinai, same place where angelina jolie went through all of hers, in the heart of los angeles, paparazzi city. it is amazing. good for them. >> like olivia pope. it is handled. >> done. >> next, eminem -- >> yes, eminem. >> releases a video, it has a lot of bleeps in it and things you can't talk about. >> yes. >> this is different. >> he released this for his new single called "headlights" on...
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. >> at cedars-sinai in los angeles.the paparazzi, they stake out looking for celebrities. no one from the hospital said anything. she got married last year and no one knew she was even dating the guy. and an ex-nfl player. she's so good at this. >> how does she do that? >> think about it, angelina jolie, she had a double mastectomy, nobody knew about it, in the middle, the center of beverly hills. kerry washington, the name isabella we can handle. the last name, her last name is asomugha. nnamdi asomugha is her husband. can we get her to talk about her pregnancy, her marriage, she doesn't go there. >> little news on harry. who doesn't love harry. he was at memphis. >> harry and william. one of their good friends got married. he owns a bunch of nightclubs in london. they have been there for the past few days, they went and got some barbecue, they visited graceland and wedding was on saturday. if you're in memphis, they already left, they left on sunday. reportedly harry was twerking on the dance floor. >> i can picture t
. >> at cedars-sinai in los angeles.the paparazzi, they stake out looking for celebrities. no one from the hospital said anything. she got married last year and no one knew she was even dating the guy. and an ex-nfl player. she's so good at this. >> how does she do that? >> think about it, angelina jolie, she had a double mastectomy, nobody knew about it, in the middle, the center of beverly hills. kerry washington, the name isabella we can handle. the last name, her last name...
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. >> reporter: this is the aftermath of the suicide bombing in the sinai peninsula.targeted a police check point in the town, and killed or wounded several people. it was just one of a series of explosions across egypt on friday. this was the scene on the road to the city on the red seacoast. the bus was carrying workers to a tourist venue when a suicide bomber blew up his device. in cairo a device was detonated outside of a courthouse. >> translator: i was driving my car this morning and heard a loud explosion. we found three injured people on the streets, and one of them had a serie injury to his neck. >> reporter: friday also saw demonstrations for and against the military-lead government in the capitol, members of the anti-coup alliance took to the streets to proclaim their allegiance to sisi. >> the amount of violence in the streets have increased heavily and that is because of the so mad policies that the coup government has taken. >> reporter: but elsewhere it was different as in here, where a few hundred sisi supporters staged a rally, chanting slogans direct
. >> reporter: this is the aftermath of the suicide bombing in the sinai peninsula.targeted a police check point in the town, and killed or wounded several people. it was just one of a series of explosions across egypt on friday. this was the scene on the road to the city on the red seacoast. the bus was carrying workers to a tourist venue when a suicide bomber blew up his device. in cairo a device was detonated outside of a courthouse. >> translator: i was driving my car this...
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the general counsel of the aides health care foundation in silver springs, and a doctor at the mt sinai hospital and asked about the c d.c. guide lines. >> i think the c d.c. empowered another tool in the h.i.v. tool box by number of elevating it to guidelines, hopefully leaving it to be elevated to standard of kaur for people at risk of h.i.v. >> why do you think it took so long? >> it did not take so long. it's a testament to how fast they took on this. we applied for approval a couple of years ago, they put out guidance a year and a half after, creating a guideline that was evidence and data based. >> mr myers, i know your organization disapproves of the c d.c. recommendations. >> yes, we do. what we disapprove of, and find problematic, speaking as the world's largest aids organization is a widespread use in prescribing. one of the things that is not addressed well in the studies or what the c d.c. is saying is in the studies there has been a tremendous lack of adherence. it's effective if taken every day. most of the studies, the vast majority consistent make it every day. in the. >
the general counsel of the aides health care foundation in silver springs, and a doctor at the mt sinai hospital and asked about the c d.c. guide lines. >> i think the c d.c. empowered another tool in the h.i.v. tool box by number of elevating it to guidelines, hopefully leaving it to be elevated to standard of kaur for people at risk of h.i.v. >> why do you think it took so long? >> it did not take so long. it's a testament to how fast they took on this. we applied for...
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it has been killed in the sinai peninsula. the head of a group died with three of his associates. he has been behind a series of security forces since the eerm deposed mohammed morsi in july. an estimated 8 million coptic christians were subjected to several attacks during the last phase of the morsi government. even now, the community faces an uncertain future just as the country prepares for elections next week. nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: a minority out numbered by muslims. 10% of the population. over the years, many in the community have done very well in business. still they suffer from discrimination and attacks. >> hasn't changed a lot sips the overthrow of hosni mubarak in 2011. many christians were uneasy when mohamed morsi was elected president two years ago. christians were worried about the growing influence of the group and the protection of their rights. so when morsi was over thrown last year, many christians were relieved. their pope spoke at a news conference supporting his downfall. all of this was too much for muslim brotherhood supporters. they blamed
it has been killed in the sinai peninsula. the head of a group died with three of his associates. he has been behind a series of security forces since the eerm deposed mohammed morsi in july. an estimated 8 million coptic christians were subjected to several attacks during the last phase of the morsi government. even now, the community faces an uncertain future just as the country prepares for elections next week. nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: a minority out numbered by muslims....
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and in the sinai, keeping a lid on raddic calls. they share a border with israel. the peace treaty between israel and egypt is in force. on all the fronts cooperation with egypt is essential and threatened by a cut off of aid. on the eve of the vote american officials insist they'll move to a transition if aid is to be restored. as egypt movements from democracy, aid continues to flow. >>> so given what we just heard, gentlemen, let's go back to you. specifically, how will the united states respond to an abdul fatah al-sisi presidency. >> i think we have seen already how it would respond. one month after the military cout de tar, and let's call it a cout detar in spite that the white house won't, john kerry meets abdul fatah al-sisi and says how the army restored democracy. i think the united states is chomping at the bid to resteroid, in spite of the horror -- resteroid in side of the horror show that egypt has become. there is something less that is very, very important here. i think that your lispers should understand that the region is in a great deal of flux,
and in the sinai, keeping a lid on raddic calls. they share a border with israel. the peace treaty between israel and egypt is in force. on all the fronts cooperation with egypt is essential and threatened by a cut off of aid. on the eve of the vote american officials insist they'll move to a transition if aid is to be restored. as egypt movements from democracy, aid continues to flow. >>> so given what we just heard, gentlemen, let's go back to you. specifically, how will the united...
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services at mt sinai hospital.n silver springs we have tom meares general counsel of the aides care council. trev arda has been out there for some time. what is your reaction to the c d.c. guidelines? >> i think the c d.c. is empowered. another important tool in the h.i.v. prevention toolbox, by elevating it to the level of guidelines, which ultimately hopefully lead to it being elevated to the standard of care for people at risk of h.i.v. >> why do you think it took so long? >> it didn't take to long. it's a testament to how fast the c d.c. worked. we recommended for approval on the f.d.a. a couple of years ago. they put out guidance quickly, about a year and a half after that, creating a guideline evidenced and database. it's quick for them. >> it's been out a couple of years, but now it's more mainstream. >> yes. >> mr myers, i know your organization disapproves of the c d.c. recommendations. >> yes, we do. what we disapprove of and find problematic - speaking as the world's largest aides organization - is a wid
services at mt sinai hospital.n silver springs we have tom meares general counsel of the aides care council. trev arda has been out there for some time. what is your reaction to the c d.c. guidelines? >> i think the c d.c. is empowered. another important tool in the h.i.v. prevention toolbox, by elevating it to the level of guidelines, which ultimately hopefully lead to it being elevated to the standard of care for people at risk of h.i.v. >> why do you think it took so long?...
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dr david newman from mount sinai medical center joins us. tell me about e-cigarettes. how dangerous are they? >> the research is not in on that. we are not sure how dangerous they are. one of the things we know about cigarettes is it took us decades - 50 or 60 years before we had long enough research to tell us that they were quit carcinogens and dangerous. e-cigarettes are new enough that we don't know that yet. >> you have people using e-cigarettes that may have smoked and got off the cigarette habit, but that's better. >> it looks like it's certainly better. whatever darption it impose -- danger it impose, it's less than by regular smoking. that's where the debate begins, but we don't know where it end, the danger with the e-cigarettes - we have a signal and a bunch of noise. >> the fact that the e-cigarettes got on the market without being studied or regulated means we don't know what is in them. we know that it convoys nicotine or other things. i thought there was a study suggesting that the device itself might be putting toxic chemicals into the vapour, and that
dr david newman from mount sinai medical center joins us. tell me about e-cigarettes. how dangerous are they? >> the research is not in on that. we are not sure how dangerous they are. one of the things we know about cigarettes is it took us decades - 50 or 60 years before we had long enough research to tell us that they were quit carcinogens and dangerous. e-cigarettes are new enough that we don't know that yet. >> you have people using e-cigarettes that may have smoked and got off...
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she goes to the hospital and she's a volunteer at cedar sinai. when i went to law school she worked at the children's hospital. she's a anguish -- giver. she works. at this stage in her life, she still works. she didn't need this. her whole life blew up. >> are you talking about shelly? >> shelly, yes. i never dreamt that this could happen. it's a terrible, terrible nightmare. >> let me ask you -- let's start about talking about the tape. did you know you were being recorded? >> no, of course not. of course not. no. >> do you know when it was recorded? were you together in a room with v. stiviano? >> yes. i remember some of the dialogue in a living room. >> so it was just you and her in the room? >> just the two of us, yes. >> so you didn't know she was recording or there was a recording device. >> no, i didn't know she was recording. and she was talking so strange. all of a sudden about politics. but i want to explain a couple of things that i said. one of the things that i said was "don't bring blacks to my game." 25% of my whole game are black
she goes to the hospital and she's a volunteer at cedar sinai. when i went to law school she worked at the children's hospital. she's a anguish -- giver. she works. at this stage in her life, she still works. she didn't need this. her whole life blew up. >> are you talking about shelly? >> shelly, yes. i never dreamt that this could happen. it's a terrible, terrible nightmare. >> let me ask you -- let's start about talking about the tape. did you know you were being recorded?...
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in egypt sinai peninsula bringing the number of dead to five militant attacks and political tension in the country have been growing since the army overthrew president morsi and banned the muslim brotherhood egypt is preparing for presidential elections in less than four weeks. nigerians have marched in that a capital to demand the government step up efforts to find hundreds of girls kidnapped by islamist militants more than two weeks ago i believe invested with number of girls abducted from a secondary school has now risen to two hundred seventy six per day that the management group responsible for the abduction is currently negotiating over the students trade schools of whom are reportedly being forced into marriage by way of . dura gabba breaking news story a day of clashes between pro and anti government activists in ukraine has claimed more than forty lives you may find some of the following pictures disturbing the most gruesome episode took place in the middle of the city where radical nationalists besieged and fire bombed the trade union headquarters almost three dozen people we
in egypt sinai peninsula bringing the number of dead to five militant attacks and political tension in the country have been growing since the army overthrew president morsi and banned the muslim brotherhood egypt is preparing for presidential elections in less than four weeks. nigerians have marched in that a capital to demand the government step up efforts to find hundreds of girls kidnapped by islamist militants more than two weeks ago i believe invested with number of girls abducted from a...
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♪ security officials in egypt say the leader of an al-qaeda inspired group has been killed in the sinaisula and the head died in a drive-by shooting with three associates and the group has been behind attacks on security forces. since the army deposed mohamed morsi in july. now there are an estimated 8 million coptic christians in egypt and subjected to several attacks of the last days of the muslim brotherhood but things improved since the military take over in july 2013 and still they face an uncertain future and as nico nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: the largest christian community in the east but in egypt they are a minority, out numbered by muslims. christians are no more than 10% of the population. over the years many in the community have done very well in business. still that i suffer from discrimination and attacks and that hasn't changed a lot sense the over throw of mobarac in 2012. many christians were uneasy when he was elected president two years ago. christians were worried about the growing influence of the group and the protection of their rights. so when morsi w
♪ security officials in egypt say the leader of an al-qaeda inspired group has been killed in the sinaisula and the head died in a drive-by shooting with three associates and the group has been behind attacks on security forces. since the army deposed mohamed morsi in july. now there are an estimated 8 million coptic christians in egypt and subjected to several attacks of the last days of the muslim brotherhood but things improved since the military take over in july 2013 and still they face...
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person in texas who did an amazing amount of reconstruction to try to figure out who gave him the sinait that book was incredible. so i used this book, the actual investigation itself and then his memory of it was his own in the chapel itself and there was a little bit in her from the one interview that o'connor gave. and it sort of a stitching together as much as i could find and if there was something that didn't match up, they either left it out are probably went with the investigation documentation. >> two questions. one is about the letter you mention in your reading. and that ought and second, if you have any contact with [inaudible name] >> the question is what is in the classified letter that i talked about. and whether gerecke had any contact with rudolph, who is sort of his -- well, they were all probably a little crazy. but he was schiller's number two. he wrote mein kampf with heller. so the letters were declassified in two of them ended up. one was to him, and it was written to deflect the blame from the own guards and who gave him the cyanide capsule. he addressed him to g
person in texas who did an amazing amount of reconstruction to try to figure out who gave him the sinait that book was incredible. so i used this book, the actual investigation itself and then his memory of it was his own in the chapel itself and there was a little bit in her from the one interview that o'connor gave. and it sort of a stitching together as much as i could find and if there was something that didn't match up, they either left it out are probably went with the investigation...
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she -- goes to the hospital and she is a volunteer at cedars sinai. when i went to law school she worked at the children's hospital. she is a giver. she works -- at this stage in her life she still works. she didn't need this. her whole life blew up. >> are you talking about shelly? >> shelly, yes. i never dreamed that this could happen. it is a terrible, terrible nightmare. >> let me ask you -- let's start by talking about the tape. did you know you were being recorded? >> no, of course not. of course not. no. >> do you know when it was recorded? were you together in a room with v. stiviano? >> yes, well, i remember some of the dialogue in the living room. >> so it was just you and her in the room? >> and just the two of us, yes. >> so you didn't know she was recording or there was a recording device? >> no, i didn't know she was recording. and she was talking so strange, all of a sudden about politics. but i want to explain a couple of things that i said. one of the things that i said was -- don't bring blacks to my game. well, 25% of my whole game
she -- goes to the hospital and she is a volunteer at cedars sinai. when i went to law school she worked at the children's hospital. she is a giver. she works -- at this stage in her life she still works. she didn't need this. her whole life blew up. >> are you talking about shelly? >> shelly, yes. i never dreamed that this could happen. it is a terrible, terrible nightmare. >> let me ask you -- let's start by talking about the tape. did you know you were being recorded?...
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the attack happened hours after two suicide bombings in south sinai and one person was killed at a check on the road and another bomber targeted a tourist bus. one of the four al jazeera journalist in prison in egypt has been on hunger strike for 102 days and he has been held without charge since august. and peter greste and fahmy and mohamed have been in jail 125 days and will be back in court on saturday. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the out lawed muslim brotherhood now declared a terrorist organization and al jazeera rejects all the charges. one of the imprisoned journalists fahmy received a press freedom award for his contribution to the industry. the canadian committee named him its 16th recipient. the award is for outstanding contribution to the writer freedom of expression in the face of persecution. and he is a canadian egyptian citizen. all three of our detained journalists have written to thank campaigners for their backing. they have emphasized how important freedom of expression is to the world. here is what he wrote from the priso prison. >> i'm writin
the attack happened hours after two suicide bombings in south sinai and one person was killed at a check on the road and another bomber targeted a tourist bus. one of the four al jazeera journalist in prison in egypt has been on hunger strike for 102 days and he has been held without charge since august. and peter greste and fahmy and mohamed have been in jail 125 days and will be back in court on saturday. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the out lawed muslim brotherhood now...
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and the short version of it is he brought a thousand tanks and 100,000 egyptian soldiers into the sinai desert threatening israel's existence. then syria, jordan, same thing. again, the short version of the story is that in six days the jewish people defeated the combined arab armies, captured the west bank, captured jerusalem, and the key moment of the, of this, the emotion alkali max of this thing -- i remember this vividly -- was when israeli paratroopers passed through the lion's gate which is a gate in the walls of jerusalem and reached that western wall. and there were moments of secular paratroopers who doesn't know how to pray -- who didn't know how to pray who were begging their brother paratroopers to teach them how to pray, and it was sort of an overwhelming moment in jewish history. so the sort of 2,000-year cycle finally came to its conclusion at that moment. so to me, as a writer you look for not just the surface stuff, not just the actual events, the war story, the action scenes, that kind of stuff, but what does it mean? mark, we were talking about this. what's the metap
and the short version of it is he brought a thousand tanks and 100,000 egyptian soldiers into the sinai desert threatening israel's existence. then syria, jordan, same thing. again, the short version of the story is that in six days the jewish people defeated the combined arab armies, captured the west bank, captured jerusalem, and the key moment of the, of this, the emotion alkali max of this thing -- i remember this vividly -- was when israeli paratroopers passed through the lion's gate which...
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metro station that killed one person and wounded a few others, and a pair of suicide attacks in the sinai city of el tur left at least one person dead and nine wounded.cairo, the trial of three al jazeera journalists begins today. reza is joining us from there. ironic that this happens on world press freedom day, a day to acknowledge journalists in dangerous places asking tough questions, but what can you tell us about the status of this trial right now? >> reporter: well, the hearing, errol, started about 40 minutes ago. this is the seventh session in this trial of these three al jazeera journalists. these three individuals haven't seen a free day in the year 2014. they were arrested back in december 29th of last year. they're still in custody. and every time we come to these hearings, we're eager to see if the state, if the prosecution can present any evidence linking these individuals to any crime or terrorist activity. and i think any fair-minded, reasonable person would conclude that, so far, the prosecution has failed to do that. instead, what we've seen in these hearings is the pro
metro station that killed one person and wounded a few others, and a pair of suicide attacks in the sinai city of el tur left at least one person dead and nine wounded.cairo, the trial of three al jazeera journalists begins today. reza is joining us from there. ironic that this happens on world press freedom day, a day to acknowledge journalists in dangerous places asking tough questions, but what can you tell us about the status of this trial right now? >> reporter: well, the hearing,...
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i got it from mount sinai hospital. >> jimmy: yeah? you did really?n hand. >> jimmy: yeah. this one's getting longer. it's very weird. very interesting. the more -- the more i touch it -- the longer it gets. thank you for bringing that gift to me. i really appreciate that. >> you're quite welcome. quite welcome. >> jimmy: now you transform into -- lyndon b. johnson and you actually, like, you have a a thing called "the johnson treatment." is that what it's called? >> well, that's -- you know, that's what he was known for. either the texas twist or the johnson treatment. and everybody knew going in the oval office that they were going to get some form of that. and what it was is his ability to turn and -- turn your opinion around to what he wanted you to think. >> jimmy: really? >> oh my god! it was just amazing what he was able to do. >> jimmy: could you, could you do that with me? >> maybe. i don't know. let's see what you got. [ impersonating lbj ] jimmy, it's good to see you. it's great to be here in a a studio 6 b. so much history here. i hope you
i got it from mount sinai hospital. >> jimmy: yeah? you did really?n hand. >> jimmy: yeah. this one's getting longer. it's very weird. very interesting. the more -- the more i touch it -- the longer it gets. thank you for bringing that gift to me. i really appreciate that. >> you're quite welcome. quite welcome. >> jimmy: now you transform into -- lyndon b. johnson and you actually, like, you have a a thing called "the johnson treatment." is that what it's...
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and joining us from sinai in yemen. as i ate out ali who works on constitutional issues of the with. the to see the constitution building the idea organization's national id organization. and joining us. from abu dhabi. i did outside the aid of a senior reporter. it is daily newspaper in the national welcome welcome back to all of you. nori on the leaky he did his civic duty in baghdad early this a wednesday morning. afterwards he spoke to reporters. and yes security was on his lips the owner of the top of that and i am trying to fool the right people to come to the town of folks announce the nomination because at the right to criticize and judge the government in check yes i know nathan is on newsnight my bubble i didn't want any citizen the right to make a decision about those elected to parliament but the mundine green from boston as an attempt to make wise choices students of that we will be happy with the selections on to that the patent of the units with the canned pears and what began as has been counting down th
and joining us from sinai in yemen. as i ate out ali who works on constitutional issues of the with. the to see the constitution building the idea organization's national id organization. and joining us. from abu dhabi. i did outside the aid of a senior reporter. it is daily newspaper in the national welcome welcome back to all of you. nori on the leaky he did his civic duty in baghdad early this a wednesday morning. afterwards he spoke to reporters. and yes security was on his lips the owner...
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cardiologist noel bairey merz, from cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, says women, like her pearl grumet, can differ from men in the way they have heart attacks. >> pearl grumet: i had this excruciating pain in between my shoulder blades. and then i got the nauseous feeling in my stomach... >> stahl: so the man comes in, he has chest pain, sometimes a radiating pain down the left arm. the woman comes in, and she says... >> noel bairey merz: she might be having stomach upset, she might be feeling fatigue. she might just be short of breath. >> stahl: why does she even go? >> merz: because they don't feel right, and they know something's wrong. >> stahl: they know something's wrong. did you ever, ever have chest pain in this whole time? >> grumet: no. >> merz: you can see, here's the constriction. >> stahl: typically, men get clogs in major arteries that are easy to see on an angiogram. but many women get blockages in tiny micro-vessels inside the heart, so their heart disease is more often missed. pearl had four minor heart attacks; five different hospitals couldn't find the p
cardiologist noel bairey merz, from cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, says women, like her pearl grumet, can differ from men in the way they have heart attacks. >> pearl grumet: i had this excruciating pain in between my shoulder blades. and then i got the nauseous feeling in my stomach... >> stahl: so the man comes in, he has chest pain, sometimes a radiating pain down the left arm. the woman comes in, and she says... >> noel bairey merz: she might be having stomach...
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sinai. if you want to change it you can and there are ways to do that and has been done many times.t sure what he believes but the constitution generally speaking is a fine document to diffuse democracy to centralize government and get people to the most individual freedom possible. >> host: talking about diffuse. you still see a need for national elections, you still see a need? >> guest: i do. i do. i am not an anarchist, an important role in our lives. we are not educated on the topics we are voting on, so passionate about sometimes. 40% of people did know the difference between medicaid and medicare yet they are voting on health care policy when they vote for the president. if voters are problem politicians are problem. i don't know if there's a better system to keep centralized government in place. i don't think parliamentary systems work any better. i like the system we have but there are a lot of things we can do. >> host: name another example. >> guest: education policy i mentioned before. every president lately has come in one to national education policy, kids in mississip
sinai. if you want to change it you can and there are ways to do that and has been done many times.t sure what he believes but the constitution generally speaking is a fine document to diffuse democracy to centralize government and get people to the most individual freedom possible. >> host: talking about diffuse. you still see a need for national elections, you still see a need? >> guest: i do. i do. i am not an anarchist, an important role in our lives. we are not educated on the...
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how they get the lump-sum for medicare and follow the cedar sinai model, a pops a screen of 120 procedures deemed unnecessary. go in as a medicare patient, your doctor punches of this procedure it could be deemed costly and unnecessary and you won't get it. those that is what is going on. stuart: thank you. we brought you the story on "varney and company" of companies working on 3d printing organ tissue. our next guest is working and taking that to the next step with public row spinning, heart ceo david green joins us now. welcome to the program. you got to explain this to me because you brought the gizmo along with you. let me see if i can get through this. show me that >> tracheal scalpel. stuart: you would take stem cells out of me. >> from your bone marrow. stuart: put them on here, put them into the gadget. >> we call a bioreactor. stuart: stem cells and this would go in there. this process happens and it melt the stem cells on to the scaffold. >> two days later the old trachea, usually disease, will be taken on by the surgeon and a new one would be put in place of it. stuart: i you g
how they get the lump-sum for medicare and follow the cedar sinai model, a pops a screen of 120 procedures deemed unnecessary. go in as a medicare patient, your doctor punches of this procedure it could be deemed costly and unnecessary and you won't get it. those that is what is going on. stuart: thank you. we brought you the story on "varney and company" of companies working on 3d printing organ tissue. our next guest is working and taking that to the next step with public row...
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all right thank you very much dr assistant clinical professor at the mt sinai health system.thank you for. that does it for an average body for more on the stories we cover go to you tube dot com slash r t america check out our website or to dot com slash usa can also follow me on line on twitter at lindsay france see eight o'clock. and so far. lead legislation and the finish line of the marathon. was. the lead. this story is about the government messing with something it will do year americans they're trying to limit and control something that is one of your greatest treasure and it is an outrage i'm talking about your beer or americans microbreweries are all the rage right now small local breweries are opening up across the land offering beers that taste like everything from berry just chocolate to well you name it they're all over the place and everyone loves them and they're great examples of how small businesses are supposed to work here in this country this is supposed to be where anyone can open up a business and achieve the american dream right who doesn't love that e
all right thank you very much dr assistant clinical professor at the mt sinai health system.thank you for. that does it for an average body for more on the stories we cover go to you tube dot com slash r t america check out our website or to dot com slash usa can also follow me on line on twitter at lindsay france see eight o'clock. and so far. lead legislation and the finish line of the marathon. was. the lead. this story is about the government messing with something it will do year americans...
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. >> egyptian officials are saying they killed the leader of an al-qaeda group in the sinai peninsula, the head of a group believed to be behind attacks in the region. the interim government blames the group for the deaths of 200 egyptian soldiers. >> the case against our three colleagues held in egypt has now adjourned again until june 1 this time. they have now been held inside an egyptian prison for 147 days. they're all falsely accused of conspiring with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. during their ninth court appearance yesterday, the court got to see the evidence the prosecution refused to disclose to the defense, including what a court reporter described as a clearly doctored image. >> a gifted egyptian teenager who came to the u.s. for a science fair said he's afraid to go back. he plans to seek asylum because he feels threatened in his home country. in cairo, he was arrested for violating the country's laws against protesting. >> i am not safe. i will be arrested. i'll have a better education in the states. i can have human rights. >> we'll have more of his story, including
. >> egyptian officials are saying they killed the leader of an al-qaeda group in the sinai peninsula, the head of a group believed to be behind attacks in the region. the interim government blames the group for the deaths of 200 egyptian soldiers. >> the case against our three colleagues held in egypt has now adjourned again until june 1 this time. they have now been held inside an egyptian prison for 147 days. they're all falsely accused of conspiring with the outlawed muslim...
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issue here with militants attacking state security forces in the delta, in the nile valley and the sinai peninsula. this is anion going source of concern. >> we're talking about the possibility of further violence. we're saying he has huge issues to deal with as far as the associatio economic situation in the country. >> the markets understand el sisi enjoys the support not only of the army but intelligence services, also of the police force and states and private sector media across egypt. he enjoys the support of big business which is crucial. another important plank in terms of his overall perspective is the fact that gulf arab states are forking out billions of dollars in the form of aid. they are unlikely to cut off this aid in the short term. gulf arab states also understand this is a sensitive period and there needs to be a slow transformation. el sisi risks a public backlash if he suddenly cuts subsidies and he's mindful of that. there needs to be a slow evolution, which is supported by handouts and an overall increase in the standard of living. but it's a difficult task for him
issue here with militants attacking state security forces in the delta, in the nile valley and the sinai peninsula. this is anion going source of concern. >> we're talking about the possibility of further violence. we're saying he has huge issues to deal with as far as the associatio economic situation in the country. >> the markets understand el sisi enjoys the support not only of the army but intelligence services, also of the police force and states and private sector media...
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important all right thank you very much dr galina mendel an assistant clinical professor at the mt sinaihealth system thank you phil. well the whiz kid is back everybody you remember the teenager who got arrested for taking a bathroom break into a reservoir which supplies drinking water to the city of portland oregon well it looks like he's caused a new kind of water feature that's right but let's back up a little bit in the early morning hours of april seventeenth a security camera caught eighteen year old dallas de lynn you're a native into a reservoir through an iron fence the city administration was so worried over the apparent pollution that it had decided to flush the thirty eight million gallons of water into the sewers at a cost of one hundred seventy five thousand dollars but after a change of heart and negative test for contamination officials have decided not to flush the water instead it'll be moved to a nearby empty reservoir as part of an experiment to see if the city's reservoirs can be used as water features in parks after their phased out of use in two thousand and fifte
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all right thank you very much dr going to midland assistant clinical professor at the mt sinai healthsystem. thank you for having me. that does it for now folks for more of the stories we cover go to you tube dot com slash our team america or check out our web site or to dot com slash usa it also follow me on twitter at lindsay france for now have a great night. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others views in the. changing room walls. filled picture. from around the globe. this story is about the government messing with something you hold dear americans they're trying to limit and control something that is one of your greatest treasures and it is an outrage i'm talking about your beer or americans microbreweries are all the rage right now small local breweries are opening up across the land offering beers that taste like everything from berry just chocolate to well you name it they're all over the place a
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after that, i think they'll go back to working on counter terrorism in the sinai peninsula, the suezal will stay open. this will go back to business at usual for a while in terms of international relations. >> there is a food fight brewing between some of the leading breakfast foot producers. pilgrim's pride wants to buy hillshire. the move comes two weeks after hillshire announced plans to buy pinnacle. the partnership would create a company with a combined revenue of $12.4 billion. >> for families on food stamps, it can be a struggle to put healthy food on the table. a move by the government decades ago has made it difficult for that to happen. we look closer at a new push to give low income shoppers better access to fresh goods. >> shopping at the seattle farmers market every week. >> apples, cheese, yeah. >> she's been coming here for 20 years, a believer that pretty sure, organic food is best. a workplace injury a few years ago left her unable to work and forced her to seek government food assistance. snap or the supplemental assistance food program formerly known as food stamps
after that, i think they'll go back to working on counter terrorism in the sinai peninsula, the suezal will stay open. this will go back to business at usual for a while in terms of international relations. >> there is a food fight brewing between some of the leading breakfast foot producers. pilgrim's pride wants to buy hillshire. the move comes two weeks after hillshire announced plans to buy pinnacle. the partnership would create a company with a combined revenue of $12.4 billion....
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deborah wattenburg is a dermatologist and associate professor at dermatology at mount sinai here in newcts people who bake in the sun and love to worship the sun. that's not the case. >> skin cancer actually occurs in one in five americans, which is a super high number. one person dies from melanoma every hour. it can affect all races, all skin types. >> early detection is so important. >> absolutely. if you detect it before it spreads, you have a 98% chance of cure. >> all right. mole checks. i've gotten them on a couple of occasions with the help of savannah. >> i was like i didn't check your mole. >> we've got some audience members with mirrors. what are we looking for? >> so we're looking for moles that are asymmetrical. moles that have irregular borders. colors that are irregular. diameter bigger than the size of a pencil eraser. anything that's changing or evolving. moles that don't go away. growths that hurt or a scab or crust or bleed. >> all right, technology -- mirrors obviously are helpful. if you come out of the shower, take a look at your own body. technology can also help.
deborah wattenburg is a dermatologist and associate professor at dermatology at mount sinai here in newcts people who bake in the sun and love to worship the sun. that's not the case. >> skin cancer actually occurs in one in five americans, which is a super high number. one person dies from melanoma every hour. it can affect all races, all skin types. >> early detection is so important. >> absolutely. if you detect it before it spreads, you have a 98% chance of cure. >>...
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very excited not just now we have to be awfully nice to not striking out money making deals here in sinai to speak in a sunscreen you are very important transactions one is to build the bridge between russia and china if that is going to really unleash will to export from russia into china secondly be announcing joint investment into tourism funds to a low value of course and the third investment is invest in the logistics sector which we believe will grow dramatically between from one to billion right now but the hundred billion by two thousand points like twenty times because. by ten to twenty of us having it there be many different and it is for example there are the few that all you have to just put to the i.c.t. took normally just. become stronger the polish book becomes stronger and so china is the heat make expansion as to what it cost and that cost base police in those times you can see a grave mistake in the areas known as small that's kind of a damaging pull aquaculture for the people of time and closing primitive that was a system that's was not home to the seventy percent of t
very excited not just now we have to be awfully nice to not striking out money making deals here in sinai to speak in a sunscreen you are very important transactions one is to build the bridge between russia and china if that is going to really unleash will to export from russia into china secondly be announcing joint investment into tourism funds to a low value of course and the third investment is invest in the logistics sector which we believe will grow dramatically between from one to...
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these days the reviews i couldn't make up and downs in the final months day the sinai and the rest because i. believe every week on the. woods. play. play. play play play play. play. play play. we think of why we think there are no. moral sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. in fact. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the us government would like you to know about. through our language. bilbo i did dearly succeeded in taking all wilderness of islam oh oh . did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy which albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one still just i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try to fix rational debate and a real d
these days the reviews i couldn't make up and downs in the final months day the sinai and the rest because i. believe every week on the. woods. play. play. play play play play. play. play play. we think of why we think there are no. moral sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. in fact. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the us government would like you to know about. through our language. bilbo i did dearly succeeded in taking all wilderness of islam oh oh ....