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time for today's trivia: on this day in 1924, in which olympic sport did future baby doctor benjamin spockn a gold medal? a. rowing b. badminton c. sailing the answer is ahead in thi [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. sweetie, you have to scrub it first. no you don't, honey. yes, you do! don't! i've washed a few cupcake tins in my day... oh, so you're a tin expert now. whoa nelly! hi, kitchen counselor here. he's actually right... with cascade complete. see cascade complete pacs work like thousands of micro-scrubbing brushes to help power away tough foods even in corners and edges. so, i was right, right? i've gotta run. more dishwasher brands in north america recommend cascade. time for sports: ozzie guillen returns to chicago for the first time tonight, but it will be on the northside for a three- game series between the cubs and ma
time for today's trivia: on this day in 1924, in which olympic sport did future baby doctor benjamin spockn a gold medal? a. rowing b. badminton c. sailing the answer is ahead in thi [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. sweetie, you have to...
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spock and the thomas paine book has sparked the american revolution. >> are these all first editions? >> they are not although many in the library of congress collection that to are very rare if not one-of-a-kind but to me was selected for inscriptions by the authors or other famous people. books that i adore our part of the armed services serving in the military. we have examples of books they were sent to read down libel leave books are sent to read on the ipod. one is tarzan i am trying to think of the other. >> insists exhibit is a lot of novels. >> that is part of the culture of the common people but some highbrow that appeal to people of all ages in children's books charlotte's web and the "wizard of oz." >> also "gone with the wind." how did they shape america? >> who we were becoming more the aspirations and other told about experiences like the diary of lewis and clark. others defined our dialect. "huckleberry finn." they shaped not only our ideas but how we speak today. >> you also have social and cultural mentioning dr. spock, the one called the big book. >> we also thought
spock and the thomas paine book has sparked the american revolution. >> are these all first editions? >> they are not although many in the library of congress collection that to are very rare if not one-of-a-kind but to me was selected for inscriptions by the authors or other famous people. books that i adore our part of the armed services serving in the military. we have examples of books they were sent to read down libel leave books are sent to read on the ipod. one is tarzan i am...
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the state department described spock and accusations as vicious and discussing lies by the congress woman says she will not be silenced. the letters are being distorted into wants to know what kind of radical groups have. the bar and is made headlines with her accusations. a: the media to find out of some members of congress are anti- american. daniel letting him cbs five. some medical news tonight this year's outbreak of living caugh could be the worst and a half century. so far this year there have been 169 confirmed cases in california and nearly 18,000 across country cbs reporter john approved on why so many kids are getting sick. this clinic in washington has seen more than 250 cases of whooping cough this year 20 percent more than usual and it's stepping up its immunizations more than 3000 cases of the ellis had been diagnosed in washington states. dr. scott thomas clark is the center for disease control and prevention forcing increases in most states around the country. and were probably on track to have another record year. this year in 2012. dirichlet's as a especially dangerous
the state department described spock and accusations as vicious and discussing lies by the congress woman says she will not be silenced. the letters are being distorted into wants to know what kind of radical groups have. the bar and is made headlines with her accusations. a: the media to find out of some members of congress are anti- american. daniel letting him cbs five. some medical news tonight this year's outbreak of living caugh could be the worst and a half century. so far this year...
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spock. also of the big book. i alcoholics anonymous.>>guest: it is important to look at nonfiction or those that were self-help or broke period it -- appears. we did not want to to limit ourselves to author, europe, writing style but innovative that showed america as the innovative country, practical solutions , that new books and stories to go into the front here. >>host: at the library of congress were you in charge of the process? >>guest: it was a very large committee with no chair%. we had a number of discussions as people brought up titles. it was not that difficult to select these books. cahal are it was not support a definitive list. so we decided what we wanted to do would get to it people talking about books. that was not as difficult as two street 500 or 100 bucks. >> some have created social movements. upton sinclair and ratio ratio -- rich a person. >> yes. they not only created social movements but some lead to legislation. we see the jungle in reno it created the fda being created. it created social change we stopped at 8
spock. also of the big book. i alcoholics anonymous.>>guest: it is important to look at nonfiction or those that were self-help or broke period it -- appears. we did not want to to limit ourselves to author, europe, writing style but innovative that showed america as the innovative country, practical solutions , that new books and stories to go into the front here. >>host: at the library of congress were you in charge of the process? >>guest: it was a very large committee with...
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spock. a couple of cookbooks and this collection. a book called the big book, alcoholics anonymous. >> we also felt that it was very important to look good nonfiction and books that either were self-help or kind of book barriers of certain kinds. so we looked across the broad spectrum of books that shaped america. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or a particular kind of book or even a certain kind of offer were writing style. and we looked through many books that were innovative. that kind of showed america as an innovative country, as a country that looked for practical solutions, shared her experiences broadly, used books and stories to inspire going to the frontier. that could be literally or intellectually. >> here at the library of congress now cochairperson which is really interesting. we had a number of discussions as people brought forth titles. believe it and not it was not all that difficult to select these books. i think as you implied, this is not a definitive list. there is no article the books th
spock. a couple of cookbooks and this collection. a book called the big book, alcoholics anonymous. >> we also felt that it was very important to look good nonfiction and books that either were self-help or kind of book barriers of certain kinds. so we looked across the broad spectrum of books that shaped america. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or a particular kind of book or even a certain kind of offer were writing style. and we looked through many books that...
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certified doctor or team we named it the qualcomm try quarter x prize after the medical try quarter that spock and jones would use on star trek. if you're trekking through kenya, or a mom this is a device you talk to, it's got a.i., you cough on it, it would analyze your sputum. you could do a finger blood trick. this thing has to diagnose you better than a board certified doctor, which sometimes isn't too hard. there was a study done that said 45% of the time you go to the doctor, you get the wrong course of treatment or diagnosis. another fact which scares me, i went to medical school ages ago and knew how much i forgot the year after i left. i never practiced. by 2020 in the u.s., we're going to be short 90,000 doctors. we can't train enough. technology is going to come in and make health care abundant. this is a common cold, stay home and drink fluids. don't go to the e.r. that's already overworked. the doctors we have can be used for effectively. >> what is the limitation on x prizes? is it just the quality of imagination? going through a visionary questions and imagining other x prizes o
certified doctor or team we named it the qualcomm try quarter x prize after the medical try quarter that spock and jones would use on star trek. if you're trekking through kenya, or a mom this is a device you talk to, it's got a.i., you cough on it, it would analyze your sputum. you could do a finger blood trick. this thing has to diagnose you better than a board certified doctor, which sometimes isn't too hard. there was a study done that said 45% of the time you go to the doctor, you get the...
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>> i think clearly it is the spock-like ears that help him invade. you know what strikes me is they did not question how many people actually believe that president obama is an alien? if they would only find the real birth certificate they would find president obama's birthplace was mars. some say donald trump's birthplace was uranus. >> wow. i didn't see that one coming. i don't think donald trump is going to be on "special report" anytime soon. >> can i leave now? >> we have other stories you can incriminate yourself on. glad to have you. what do you make of this story? are you in the majority of people that believe obama will do better? and do you believe aliens exist? >> i think obama would do better. i don't think there is any question. and i would love to see him punch an alien with will smith in "independence day." everybody would pay to see that off the bat. and i think the alien s who do well hereafter we made friends with them. we could give them free health care. >> why not? >> exactly. it is expensive in space. not a lot of palm know that
>> i think clearly it is the spock-like ears that help him invade. you know what strikes me is they did not question how many people actually believe that president obama is an alien? if they would only find the real birth certificate they would find president obama's birthplace was mars. some say donald trump's birthplace was uranus. >> wow. i didn't see that one coming. i don't think donald trump is going to be on "special report" anytime soon. >> can i leave now?...
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seems like it started with tom eagleten in 1972 who had electroshock therapy, and frank mankowitz who spockedo him, never actually said, did you have elecroshock therapy? i loved him, but you think he would have offered that up? >> you would think so. that's one reason we know that the standard final question people get asked when they're being vetted, is there anything i haven't asked you about that could prove to be really embarrassing. that's the eagleton question. we have seen this process get more and more detailed into finances and drug use and employment of household workers, something that wasn't asked too far long ago and became an issue with a couple nominees for senate confirmation, not really for vice president. it's become a much more elaborate process, and they also look at things are more personal, like the personal rapport between the presidential candidate and the perspective vice president. >> what about the questions of belief? and i know this sounds a little ethereal, jason, but what do you believe? what is your religiouss beliefs? do they get into that? why did you conver
seems like it started with tom eagleten in 1972 who had electroshock therapy, and frank mankowitz who spockedo him, never actually said, did you have elecroshock therapy? i loved him, but you think he would have offered that up? >> you would think so. that's one reason we know that the standard final question people get asked when they're being vetted, is there anything i haven't asked you about that could prove to be really embarrassing. that's the eagleton question. we have seen this...
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spock. there's a couple cookbooks and the book called the big book alcoholics anonymous. >> we thought it was important to get nonfiction and either were barriers of some kind of looked at the broad spectrum of books that she dominica and limit ourselves to a particular genre for a particular type of book or a certain type of author were writing style. we look for books that are innovative that show america as an innovative country as a way that looks for practical solutions that share is more broadly that and use books and stories to inspire going into the frontier. that could be literally or intellectual. >> here's the library of congress. are you encouraged -- in charge of the process? >> that's an interesting question. it's a large committee. there is no chair person which i think is interesting. we have a number of discussions as people brought forth titles. and so believe it or not it is not all that difficult to select these books because i think as you imply, this is not a definitive
spock. there's a couple cookbooks and the book called the big book alcoholics anonymous. >> we thought it was important to get nonfiction and either were barriers of some kind of looked at the broad spectrum of books that she dominica and limit ourselves to a particular genre for a particular type of book or a certain type of author were writing style. we look for books that are innovative that show america as an innovative country as a way that looks for practical solutions that share is...
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be that's when she armed spocks -- but -- but that's when she was hit. to be conscious as paramedics took her away. >> it looks like she was -- it looked like she was stable. i seen her husband come out. they looked like they were just rattled, you know, shaken up. i didn't know she was shot until afterwards. the woman underwent surgery late last night. police tell us again that she's in -- that she's in stable condition. union city police now searching for the three would-be robbers who did get away. they've been interviewing neighbors and still processing the crime scene here at the home. at this point, the home invasion, the appears -- this home invasion appears to be normal. >>> police say an individual who shells classic cars bid -- died a shoot thor seas 57-year- old paul peterson drove night -- died. authorities say 57-year-old paul peterson drove and dry died. >>> this is 24-year-old todd cook. he went hissing from his home late june 3rd oral -- or early the following morning. investigators do not suspect foul play but they say the family is conc
be that's when she armed spocks -- but -- but that's when she was hit. to be conscious as paramedics took her away. >> it looks like she was -- it looked like she was stable. i seen her husband come out. they looked like they were just rattled, you know, shaken up. i didn't know she was shot until afterwards. the woman underwent surgery late last night. police tell us again that she's in -- that she's in stable condition. union city police now searching for the three would-be robbers who...
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told the judge when he spock eak to katherine the phone. her talk like that some words sounded slurred. in an exclusive interview. katherine said she is returning to los angeles. >> there are rumors to say that i was kidnapped and held against my will. i am here to let everybody know i am fine. >> reporter: surveillance video shows janet, jermaine and randy jackson at katherine's estate where tmz reports there were several fights. there is speculation this family fight is all about michael's money. >> with the kids goes tens of millions, hundreds of millions. even potentially billions of dollars. >> randy jackson blames the executors of muk cichael's esta creating this mess over a bogus will. >> the estate using my mother, nephews and nieces as pawns to protect their financial greed and gain. >> reporter: attorneys representing several jackson family members will be back in court on the custody issue next month. rob, paula. back to you. >> thank you, brandi. the interesting thing here is the kids have become the chess pieces because, until
told the judge when he spock eak to katherine the phone. her talk like that some words sounded slurred. in an exclusive interview. katherine said she is returning to los angeles. >> there are rumors to say that i was kidnapped and held against my will. i am here to let everybody know i am fine. >> reporter: surveillance video shows janet, jermaine and randy jackson at katherine's estate where tmz reports there were several fights. there is speculation this family fight is all about...
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spock and a couple cookbooks and the big book. >> we also thought it was important to look at nonfiction and books that were self-help or kind of broke barriers of certain kinds so we looked across the broad spectrum of books that shaped america. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or particular kind of book or a certain kind of offer or writing style. we look for many books that were innovative and showed america as an innovative country. as a country that loo for practical solutions that shared experiences broadly and used books and stories to inspire going into the frontier. that could be literally or intellectually. >> the library of congress. you are in charge of the winnowing process. >> interesting question. definitely a large committee with no chair person. we had a number of discussions as people brought forth titles and believe it or not it was not all that difficult to select these books because it is implied. this is not a definitive list. there is no article the books that shaped america in the title of this exhibition. so we really decided what we wante
spock and a couple cookbooks and the big book. >> we also thought it was important to look at nonfiction and books that were self-help or kind of broke barriers of certain kinds so we looked across the broad spectrum of books that shaped america. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or particular kind of book or a certain kind of offer or writing style. we look for many books that were innovative and showed america as an innovative country. as a country that loo for...
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you mention editor -- doctors spock. there's a come of cookbooks and the big book, alcoholics anonymous. >> guest: we thought it was important to look at nonfiction and books that were self-help or broke barriers. so we looked across the board spectrum of books that shaped america. we didn't want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or kind of book or even a certain kind of author or writing style. we looked for many books that were innovative. that showed americas a an innovative country, country that looks for solutions, that shared her experiences broadly. that used books and stories to inspire going into the frontier, and that could be intel electric fewing. >> host: were you no charge of the winnowing process? >> guest: an interesting question. a very large committee, with no chair person, which i think is rally interesting with had a number of discussions as poem broughrth titles, and private or not it was not all that difficult to select these books. this is not a definitive list. there is no article, the book
you mention editor -- doctors spock. there's a come of cookbooks and the big book, alcoholics anonymous. >> guest: we thought it was important to look at nonfiction and books that were self-help or broke barriers. so we looked across the board spectrum of books that shaped america. we didn't want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or kind of book or even a certain kind of author or writing style. we looked for many books that were innovative. that showed americas a an innovative...
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spock.tion and books that either were self-help are kind of broke barriers of certain kinds. so we looked across the broad spectrum of books that shaped america. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or a particular kind of look or even a certain kind of author writing style. we looked for many books that were innovative, the kind of showed america as as this innovative country, as a country that looked for practical solutions to shared her experiences broadly, that used books and stories to inspire, going to the frontier. that could be literally or intellectually. >> here at the library of congress, you are in charge of the windowing process? >> that's an interesting question. it's definitely a very large committee with no chairperson which i think is really interesting. we had a number of concessions as people brought forth titles, and believe it or not, it was not all that difficult to select these books, because they think as you have implied, this is not a definitive
spock.tion and books that either were self-help are kind of broke barriers of certain kinds. so we looked across the broad spectrum of books that shaped america. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or a particular kind of look or even a certain kind of author writing style. we looked for many books that were innovative, the kind of showed america as as this innovative country, as a country that looked for practical solutions to shared her experiences broadly, that used...
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richardson spock how much time do i have remaining? the chair: you have three minutes remaining. ms. richardson: madam chair, in relation to the comment that was been made, i'd like to speak to why the credit -- excuse me, why the fair credit reporting agencies would be exempted in this particular amendment. you know, i think when you consider that we're national representative and rational legislators do know, i would say, and i think small business owners are aware that without capital, without the ability to have appropriate credit scores, and not to be able to extend that, to be able to get appropriate capital to have your business to be successful, there are no jobs. there is no thriving economy. that's why, in fact, this agency should be exempted. the statistics are clear. small businesses are the key to our economic recovery and our continued growth. relieving the financial burdens of small businesses stabilizes the uncertainty and encourages critical job growth. entrepreneurs and small businesses are the engines of innovation and economic growth and the small businesses i
richardson spock how much time do i have remaining? the chair: you have three minutes remaining. ms. richardson: madam chair, in relation to the comment that was been made, i'd like to speak to why the credit -- excuse me, why the fair credit reporting agencies would be exempted in this particular amendment. you know, i think when you consider that we're national representative and rational legislators do know, i would say, and i think small business owners are aware that without capital,...
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spock. there's a couple books in this collection coming and the book called the big book alcoholics anonymous. >> we thought it was important to look at non-fiction and books that either were self-help or kind of book barriers of certain kinds. so we looked across the broad spectrum of the books that shaped america. we didn't want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or a particular kind of book or even a certain kind of author work writing style. we looked for many books that were innovative that kind of showed america as an innovative country as a country that looked for practical solutions that share her experience as broadly. but new books and stories to inspire going into the frontier. that could be literally. >> hear the library of congress you are in charge of the process. >> that's an interesting question. it was defense the very large kennedy with a transfer which i think is interesting. we had a number of discussions as people brought forth titles. so we better not. it wasn't a
spock. there's a couple books in this collection coming and the book called the big book alcoholics anonymous. >> we thought it was important to look at non-fiction and books that either were self-help or kind of book barriers of certain kinds. so we looked across the broad spectrum of the books that shaped america. we didn't want to limit ourselves to a particular genre or a particular kind of book or even a certain kind of author work writing style. we looked for many books that were...