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who urdged uged us to know our history. he taught us that at the heart of our history is a constant call to reject the catechism of human possibilities taught to us every day. this moment, black people must begin to do that ve -- to do the very thing they haven't talked they cannot do. he tells us study well for "truth comes to us from the past like gold washed down from the mountains." so our history is a very important thing. would like to quote from a sacred text which says let's do things with joy for surely he has been chosen to bring good into the world. is a fundamental mission and meaning in human life. we are constantly obligated to not let any good be lost. in this time of crisis, confrontation, war and waster, there is no greater challenge nor greater responsibility for us as an african people in honoring our history to constantly and eagerly struggle to bring and increase and sustain good in the world. as we come again this year to black history month, we should about and think deeply the world around us and ask
who urdged uged us to know our history. he taught us that at the heart of our history is a constant call to reject the catechism of human possibilities taught to us every day. this moment, black people must begin to do that ve -- to do the very thing they haven't talked they cannot do. he tells us study well for "truth comes to us from the past like gold washed down from the mountains." so our history is a very important thing. would like to quote from a sacred text which says let's...
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ugs instead of the usual one or two >> for the high-risk infants it's more left to the judgment of the clinician and in this particular case there were several factors that made this a higher risk than normal and i chose to use the three drugs. >> reporter: the baby was treated for 18 months on the drug cocktail. >> her viral lode decreased just as we would expect it to on the medication. >> reporter: after 18 months the mother stopped the baby's treatment and disappeared. five months later, she brought the baby back to the hospital. tests revealed no evidence of any active virus. dr. gay was surprised because the current strategy is to continue medication indefinitely to suppress the virus. >> we don't know entirely what to expect. what we're hoping for is that she remains negative throughout the rest of her life. >> reporter: if this success is repeated in other children, the largest implications could be in developing countries. around the world, more than 300,000 babies contract the virus from their mothers each year. dr. jonathan jacobs is an aids specialist. >> this is very encou
ugs instead of the usual one or two >> for the high-risk infants it's more left to the judgment of the clinician and in this particular case there were several factors that made this a higher risk than normal and i chose to use the three drugs. >> reporter: the baby was treated for 18 months on the drug cocktail. >> her viral lode decreased just as we would expect it to on the medication. >> reporter: after 18 months the mother stopped the baby's treatment and...
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. >>> us ugs supreme court justices heard arguments in california's same-sex marriage debate.ased audio just hours after it ended. to let anyone interested in it listen to questions and answers on both sides. >> would you have thought a lot of people would be glued and listening to this hearing. leanne? >> yes. you know i think because there is a lot of people deciding to just read about it in the newspapers and and we did find people here that dove right in. >> as soon as bailey got off work she salt sath down to listen to the supreme court justices raise questions about proposition 8. >> this is something that you know, everyone is following. i've been seeing on the interknit and twitter, people sharing this same picture. the red equality sign saying you know, equality for all. >> the arguments were and they say they're interested in the final outcome of the watt voter approved ban on same-sex marriage. >> i thought arguments had merit. i do believe it's it's the right to have equal rights for all. >> both sides won't predict how the high court will vote. but chris stow like
. >>> us ugs supreme court justices heard arguments in california's same-sex marriage debate.ased audio just hours after it ended. to let anyone interested in it listen to questions and answers on both sides. >> would you have thought a lot of people would be glued and listening to this hearing. leanne? >> yes. you know i think because there is a lot of people deciding to just read about it in the newspapers and and we did find people here that dove right in. >> as...
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. ♪ locked up hundreds of people for ugs. >> absolutely.esponsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided at drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can be and are in many cases problematic. the policies that we have in place to prohibit the use are ten times more problematic. john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on this rate as what team broke into this family souse, shot their dog. once inside it did not find any drugs. the owner was justharged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we don't end up with dogs being shot. we end up with kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking that they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down more drs. john: white house drug czar adviser under president bush and clinton. >> they're not kicking the door of some restocking and to be on the accou
. ♪ locked up hundreds of people for ugs. >> absolutely.esponsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided at drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can be and are in many cases problematic. the policies that we have in place to prohibit the use are ten times more problematic. john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on...
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he caught the national spotlight on huff ug on it post and read it with the app he made to apply to stanford. the 17-year-old from new york city spoke with us via skype. >> so i just kind of thought, what do i have to loose. >> there is a lot of pressure. >> reporter: this student is also 17, a senior in high school. >> everyone is extremely focused. >> reporter: she decided early on to focus too. not just on s.a.t.s but raising money for kids fighting cancer. designing cesses dresses and hospitaling two fashion shows. >> i raised around $10,000. people were, like, oh, no, what are you doing, like, you're putting your grades at stake. >> reporter: the pressure she says can be suffocating. >> when you think about it, you're up against these people that are champions in what they're doing and at some points, i mean, even i was, like, i'm not going to get in anywhere. >> reporter: erin andrews knows. she was a former admissions assistant director at stanford. >> with 30,000 application, every year and about 20 people to sift through those. >> reporter: she says if the student's grades are compe
he caught the national spotlight on huff ug on it post and read it with the app he made to apply to stanford. the 17-year-old from new york city spoke with us via skype. >> so i just kind of thought, what do i have to loose. >> there is a lot of pressure. >> reporter: this student is also 17, a senior in high school. >> everyone is extremely focused. >> reporter: she decided early on to focus too. not just on s.a.t.s but raising money for kids fighting cancer....
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jason biggs tweeted, ug. fine, give me theet f-ing feet and quoting pope francis after being told he could no longer kissft his preferred body part. >> first of all, to do that on holy week is beyond the pale. beyond that what the pope was doing was what jesus taught him to do, to be a servant. i am your servant he said to these kids and that's why i am doing this. to make fun of that. i don't know who this jerk is. i never heard of him before. >> the pope is known for reaching out to the poor and carrying on the mission of christ. jason biggs is known for sticking his wiener in a pie. >> that's him? >> a man of substance. >> jason, come and kiss my feet. >> glad you said feet. >> this could be the lowest thing i have ever -- he insulted -- you insulted, i don't know, 1.2 billion people around the world? he is the pope. >> he wouldn't do mohamed. >> is it a cry for attention? it is like they are desperate because their careers are flailing and they need some kind of attention. when they do this stuff, they ar
jason biggs tweeted, ug. fine, give me theet f-ing feet and quoting pope francis after being told he could no longer kissft his preferred body part. >> first of all, to do that on holy week is beyond the pale. beyond that what the pope was doing was what jesus taught him to do, to be a servant. i am your servant he said to these kids and that's why i am doing this. to make fun of that. i don't know who this jerk is. i never heard of him before. >> the pope is known for reaching out...
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. >>> talking american politics now, the conservative political action conference is wrap ug up in nationalaryland, right now. one of the keynote speakers of the day still on the stand right now, former vice presidential nominee var nominee sarah palin, talking about reforming not just the party but america. our political analyst david gergen is here. what's your take on this? a, is sarah palin's voice and point of view still relevant? >> sarah palin is still popular among conservatives. it's notable the organizers here gave her the longest speaking time of any speaker in the three-daytime. what's eye catching about this conference is there are new heart throbs coming onto the stage among these conservatives. certainly rand paul widely expected to win the straw poll today in their -- who should be president among all the people at this conference. marco rubio, who's building up a national following. and ben carson. who could imagine a pediatric neurosurgeon, african-american, johns hopkins, has announced this week he's quitting his practice. people at this conference love him. they think ma
. >>> talking american politics now, the conservative political action conference is wrap ug up in nationalaryland, right now. one of the keynote speakers of the day still on the stand right now, former vice presidential nominee var nominee sarah palin, talking about reforming not just the party but america. our political analyst david gergen is here. what's your take on this? a, is sarah palin's voice and point of view still relevant? >> sarah palin is still popular among...
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. >>> even if mother nature didn't get the memo, it is spring, which has many of ug longing to update the new wardrobe. actress gwyneth paltrow has suggestioning for you on her website, but as michelle franzen reports, she is catching heat for the price tags of the items she's promoting. >> i really don't need this, claire. >> reporter: she's an academy award winning actress and singer. married to coldplay's chris martin and mom to apple and moses. but gwyneth paltrow is hitting a sour note with her latest designer fashion tips, with critics calling her annual spring edit must-haves a bit out of reach. gwyneth paltrow is supremely out of touch with the life of most women. rsht on her website, goop, paltrow tells readers to find inspiration for outfits for all aspects of your busy life, using her laundry list of the hottest trends. the price tag for the entire lot? nearly $500,000. in this photo, paltrow models a few of her own picks. the tab for this head-to-toe outfit, from ipad case to red leather jacket, $4,000. >> by showing a $7,000 cuff or a $6,000 clutch so that can you use to
. >>> even if mother nature didn't get the memo, it is spring, which has many of ug longing to update the new wardrobe. actress gwyneth paltrow has suggestioning for you on her website, but as michelle franzen reports, she is catching heat for the price tags of the items she's promoting. >> i really don't need this, claire. >> reporter: she's an academy award winning actress and singer. married to coldplay's chris martin and mom to apple and moses. but gwyneth paltrow is...
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>> this is being called more or less a depression, likening it to the post world war ii period and ug sg we're far from reaching any resolution to this crisis. >> i think it may sound depressing to a lot of people, but our view at lom pardon research is that we're only in the middle of this. the simple reality is when you look back on the 1920s, the 1920s were a tragedy of small decisions. i'm not saying that lombard street ask we don't believe that to this day. you now have a situation where it's quite terrifying. . you have through versus gold. you have a belief that crushing austerity is the answer to solving this problem. and more importantly, we have the situation now where the concept of the identify crisis starts today. >> and yet for all that, you can make the argument that we've seen rerating in spanish labor unit costs that we're forcing internal devaluation, that it's happening and that germany is growing strongly at least in terms of its consumers. so we're nevertheless seeing the kinds of shift happen within the eurozone that you need to see and that the european central
>> this is being called more or less a depression, likening it to the post world war ii period and ug sg we're far from reaching any resolution to this crisis. >> i think it may sound depressing to a lot of people, but our view at lom pardon research is that we're only in the middle of this. the simple reality is when you look back on the 1920s, the 1920s were a tragedy of small decisions. i'm not saying that lombard street ask we don't believe that to this day. you now have a...
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ug. ashley: ugh. look at today's winners and losers.s trying to regain some ground, down by 69 points. take a look at some winners and losers on the nasdaa. we'll be right back. it's monda a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. tracy: so the battle over indoor mobile location services is heating up. what tech giant just purchase ad gps startup to go toe-to-toe with google? shibani joshi is here to tell you with joshi on tech. >> hi, tracy. imagine going into short hills mall in new jersey and out in nordstrom and trying to figure out which way to get to the food court or maybe the shoe store around the bend? well instead of having to look at the map that you find in the middle of the mall you take out the smartphone and it
ug. ashley: ugh. look at today's winners and losers.s trying to regain some ground, down by 69 points. take a look at some winners and losers on the nasdaa. we'll be right back. it's monda a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated...
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because we can't get past the homeless lobby for a commonsense way to take care of their problems and to ugties. >> rather than the government to have the first choice, the first choice should be to sell and then go down the line. there are plenty of places for homeless shelters. >> many members of congress have not been in business or been in the position of running something, making hard decisions, having scarce resources and saying, we can afford, "a," "b," and "c," but "d," "e" and "f" -- maybe not. >> reporter: a bill to expedite the sales died in congress. and it was renewed in the paul ryan budget, which was voted down. >> the oversight and the reform committee has passed again, its bill, which i think has a decent chance of getting all the way to the senate. >> reporter: even if congress manages to pass a bill to sell excess properties, nobody knows how many there are. and they are spread and inventorying them is a mammoth inventory, but it could save up to $15 billion over 5 years. >> shannon: talk about a nightmare trip to the dentist. for thousands of people in tulsa, oklahoma, t
because we can't get past the homeless lobby for a commonsense way to take care of their problems and to ugties. >> rather than the government to have the first choice, the first choice should be to sell and then go down the line. there are plenty of places for homeless shelters. >> many members of congress have not been in business or been in the position of running something, making hard decisions, having scarce resources and saying, we can afford, "a," "b,"...
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does that mean there's no pinch ug?stephanie: here now is colin farrell. >> messing about with mrs. all the rumors are true. >> i got about a third of that. then again if he looks like colin farrell, it doesn't matter. >> stephanie: all right. now here we are. we're getting lucky. jacki, news clover leaf. >> good morning everybody. president obama's got a busy day today. after his morning briefing in the oval office, he's going to head up to the hill to meet with house republicans for the first time since june of 2011. the goal now is to find some sort of compromise deficit reduction deal before the summer. but president obama is expected in this meeting to bring up other items including gun control, raising the minimum wage and cyber security. when it comes to finding a deal on the deficit, the hill reports some senate democrats fear they will make too many concessions which is not an unreasonable concern considering the way he's negotiated in the past. >> president obama comes back to the white house this afternoon to
does that mean there's no pinch ug?stephanie: here now is colin farrell. >> messing about with mrs. all the rumors are true. >> i got about a third of that. then again if he looks like colin farrell, it doesn't matter. >> stephanie: all right. now here we are. we're getting lucky. jacki, news clover leaf. >> good morning everybody. president obama's got a busy day today. after his morning briefing in the oval office, he's going to head up to the hill to meet with house...
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it is astonishing in the last 50 years, we only balanced the ug budget six times. not only does it balance, but pays off the national debt down to zero. i require congress to do its jobs. opponents of that amendment say we don't need the constitution to require us to do our work, to balance the budget. we have all the tools to balance the budget now. great. this is our opportunity to prove it. let's come together and do our jobs. americans are sick and tired of the standard, lame washington excuses of why we couldn't do our jobs and balance the budget. how can you keep going home and blaming others for the fiscal state of the nation? the factsr mr. speaker, besides the r.s.c. budget, this is the only budget that pays the debt down to zero. we are hearing speeches that criticizes that balanced budget without offering a balanced alternative. each day, hard-working americans get up to do their jobs and work long, hard hours, put food on the table, pay their taxes. is it too much for us to balance our books and spend our tax dollars wisely? let's rebuild our economy an
it is astonishing in the last 50 years, we only balanced the ug budget six times. not only does it balance, but pays off the national debt down to zero. i require congress to do its jobs. opponents of that amendment say we don't need the constitution to require us to do our work, to balance the budget. we have all the tools to balance the budget now. great. this is our opportunity to prove it. let's come together and do our jobs. americans are sick and tired of the standard, lame washington...
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doubt that we must reduce the deficit and the democratic plan responsibly cuts our deficit by put ugging us on a responsible long-term path that gets our fiscal house in order while investing in initiatives to grow our economy. it reduces the deficit by nearly $2 trillion over ten years. that's not chump change. that's on top of the work we've already done over the last few years to reduce the deficit by $1.6 trillion and it does this while protecting seniors, women health, middle-class families and students. here's the kicker, mr. president. only the democratic plan reforms the tax code and puts those savings towards deficit reduction. the republican plan specifically forbids new revenue from tax reform to go to lower the deficit. the party that claims balancing the budget is the holy grail it's puzzling pliewns want to use tax revenue to pay for tax cuts. this is just one of the budget gimmicks they're proposing. if you're for a balanced budget, then you must be for balanced deficit reduction. every bipartisan comietion comition that looks -- commission that looks at the problem agrees
doubt that we must reduce the deficit and the democratic plan responsibly cuts our deficit by put ugging us on a responsible long-term path that gets our fiscal house in order while investing in initiatives to grow our economy. it reduces the deficit by nearly $2 trillion over ten years. that's not chump change. that's on top of the work we've already done over the last few years to reduce the deficit by $1.6 trillion and it does this while protecting seniors, women health, middle-class...