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this quarter billion dollars development from parker will go to create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy based in san francisco. it's relatively new and immunotherapy attacks your immune system to attack cancer cells. parker says current treatments may extend a patient's life by a couple of months but is looking to cure cancer. he said, this is very early days for cancer immunotherapy and that most of the breakthroughs are still to come. we have a proof of concept this works in certain cancers and now the hard work of expanding immunotherapy to many cancers begins. currently the institute would help the academic world negotiate with industry to bring the therapy to the patient and to market faster. it took him three years to convince players to sign on but now top six cancer research centers are on as well as pharmaceuticals. so this is a lofty goal getting all the top minds of immunotherapy on the same page. we are talking about 40 different labs and 300 researchers trying to work together. >>> the warriors are preparing for a game they may never forget. if they beat the m
this quarter billion dollars development from parker will go to create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy based in san francisco. it's relatively new and immunotherapy attacks your immune system to attack cancer cells. parker says current treatments may extend a patient's life by a couple of months but is looking to cure cancer. he said, this is very early days for cancer immunotherapy and that most of the breakthroughs are still to come. we have a proof of concept this works in...
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parker did plan the attack. he put a little bit of thought into it because he hit there there d there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start, and he hit her with everything he had. >> parker drives a vicious blow into the side of the teacher's face right above her eye. she falls to the ground, and he takes off running down the hall and out the building. students immediately come to the teacher's aid. she gets up from the floor and sits down, holding her head, clearly in pain. principal doug estle is called to the scene. >> over the radio, i heard an administrator is needed upstairs. and, of course, we know when we get the call on the radio an administrator is
parker did plan the attack. he put a little bit of thought into it because he hit there there d there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a...
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parker is a believer in umno therapy. and so is fifth grader emily whitehead. when we met her three years ago show was struggling with leukemia, and after immunotherapy. >> she's cancer-free, and i couldn't believe it. i just -- i thought it was a dream. >> reporter: parker wants more emilys. >> it's a manhattan project for curing cancer with the immune system. >> reporter: too ambitious? maybe, and maybe not. >> this is what cures look like. >> reporter: maybe a disruption that saves lives. keith morrison, nbc news, los angeles. >> that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc . >>> bradley cooper, will smith, jennifer lawrence and chris pratt. >> hollywood's biggest stars invade las vegas now on "extra"! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> the vegas strip looking like the 0s car red carpet. bradley cooper's "hangover" reunion. >> that's where ken jeong's balls were around my neck. >> j law and chris pratt's slip-up. >> and we have all the breaking
parker is a believer in umno therapy. and so is fifth grader emily whitehead. when we met her three years ago show was struggling with leukemia, and after immunotherapy. >> she's cancer-free, and i couldn't believe it. i just -- i thought it was a dream. >> reporter: parker wants more emilys. >> it's a manhattan project for curing cancer with the immune system. >> reporter: too ambitious? maybe, and maybe not. >> this is what cures look like. >> reporter:...
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though the parker played by justin timberlake was not him at all, he says. but he is a billionaire with a huge ambition, to cure cancer. well, not him, of course, but the unique band of world-class scientists he's brought together to fix the system he says is completely not working. >> when someone that has my background as an entrepreneur sees an opportunity to change lives, to change the world, and it's not being funded -- >> why can't i do it? >> yeah, it's kind of in my dna to go after those sorts of opportunities. >> reporter: how? unprecedented cooperation mostly, and a way to break through red tape. >> what if the break-through data at one institution could be used by another. >> reporter: parker announced 40 cancer labs and more than 300 researchers have signed on. their focus, immune oh therapy turning one's immune system against their cancer. parker is a believer in immuneotherapy. emily three years ago was struggling with leukemia. and after experimental immunotherapy -- >> she's cancer-free. i couldn't believe it. i thought it was a dream. >> rep
though the parker played by justin timberlake was not him at all, he says. but he is a billionaire with a huge ambition, to cure cancer. well, not him, of course, but the unique band of world-class scientists he's brought together to fix the system he says is completely not working. >> when someone that has my background as an entrepreneur sees an opportunity to change lives, to change the world, and it's not being funded -- >> why can't i do it? >> yeah, it's kind of in my...
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parker did plan the attack. he put a little bit of thought into it because he hit there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start, and he hit her with everything he had. >> parker drives a vicious blow into the side of the teacher's face right above her eye. she falls to the ground, and he takes off running down the hall and out the building. students immediately come to the teacher's aid. she gets up from the floor and sits down, holding her head, clearly in pain. principal doug estle is called to the scene. >> over the radio, i heard an administrator is needed upstairs. and, of course, we know when we get the call on the radio an administrator is needed. we al
parker did plan the attack. he put a little bit of thought into it because he hit there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start,...
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this quarter billion-dollar donation from parker would go to create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy in san francisco. it took parker three years to convince the major players to sign on but now the top 6 cancer research centers including stanford and ucsf are on board as well as pharmaceuticals like merck, bristol-myers squibb and genentech. currently cancer research is siloed with scientists and fiercely protective 6 their work. the institute would help academics negotiate with industry to bring the therapy to the patient and to the market faster. the institute's ceo jeff blue bluestone said: immunotherapy is one of the major advances of therapy's treatment to attack cancer cells. parker has asthma and allergies and has family members with auto-immune disorders. that's a preview of the big announcement. expect the official word to come today. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> today the warriors will face off against the memphis grizzlies buy it's no ordinary game. >> if they win tonight they will beat the record for the most wins in the regular season a record set by the chicago bulls. jackie w
this quarter billion-dollar donation from parker would go to create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy in san francisco. it took parker three years to convince the major players to sign on but now the top 6 cancer research centers including stanford and ucsf are on board as well as pharmaceuticals like merck, bristol-myers squibb and genentech. currently cancer research is siloed with scientists and fiercely protective 6 their work. the institute would help academics negotiate with...
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parker is a believer in immunotherapy. and so is fifth grader emily whitehead. when we met her three years ago, she was struggling with leukemia, and after experimental immunotherapy. >> she's cancer-free, and i couldn't believe it. i just -- i thought it was a dream. >> reporter: parker wants more emilys. >> it's a manhattan project for curing cancer with the immune >> reporter: too ambitious? maybe, and maybe not. >> this is what cures look like. >> reporter: maybe a disruption that saves lives. keith morrison, nbc news, los angeles. >> that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good nigh t. >>> lights, camera, access. >> a lot of men are disappointed today. >> look at that. isn't that amazing? >> spring has definitely
parker is a believer in immunotherapy. and so is fifth grader emily whitehead. when we met her three years ago, she was struggling with leukemia, and after experimental immunotherapy. >> she's cancer-free, and i couldn't believe it. i just -- i thought it was a dream. >> reporter: parker wants more emilys. >> it's a manhattan project for curing cancer with the immune >> reporter: too ambitious? maybe, and maybe not. >> this is what cures look like. >>...
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parker is a believer in umno therapy. and so is fifth grader emily whitehead. when we met her three years ago show was struggling with leukemia, and after experimental immunotherapy. >> she's cancer-free, and i couldn't believe it. i just -- i thought it was a dream. >> reporter: parker wants more emilys. >> it's a manhattan project for curing cancer with the immune system. >> reporter: too ambitious? maybe, and maybe not. >> this is what cures look like. >> reporter: maybe a disruption that saves lives. keith morrison, nbc news, los angeles. >> that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc newsthank you for , . >>> bradley cooper, will smith, jennifer lawrence and chris pratt. >> hollywood's biggest stars invade las vegas now on "extra"! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> the vegas strip looking like the 0s car red carpet. bradley cooper's "hangover" reunion. >> that's where ken jeong's balls were around my neck. >> j law and chris pratt's slip-up. >> and we have all the breaking news at cinemacon
parker is a believer in umno therapy. and so is fifth grader emily whitehead. when we met her three years ago show was struggling with leukemia, and after experimental immunotherapy. >> she's cancer-free, and i couldn't believe it. i just -- i thought it was a dream. >> reporter: parker wants more emilys. >> it's a manhattan project for curing cancer with the immune system. >> reporter: too ambitious? maybe, and maybe not. >> this is what cures look like. >>...
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his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest. he's serving five years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying to find his way. he does act out a little bit on occasion to other inmates. he doesn't want to be bullied around. you know. being a little bit smaller guy he's trying to establish where he is, i guess, in the group. >> you don't expect to come to prison and not get tried. people are going to try you, they're going to test you. if you let them get away with it, i'm saying once, they feel they can always do it. you know. people do die. beam do get stabbed. people do get raped. you got to carry yourself a certain ways to get respect. >> parker's desire for
his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest. he's serving five years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like...
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>> well, "charlie parker" started before me. the composer, daniel schnyder, is a friend of my brother's, michael wimberly, and he told him he was looking for a librettist, and my brother said, "well, try my sister." >> [ laughing ] okay. uh-huh. >> and that's how it started. so, we talked. the opera of philadelphia commissioned me to write the i then read everything i could get my hands on about charlie parker, looked at ken burns' "jazz" series, everybody's documentary that were bebop artists, until i finally realized how i wanted to approach the story. >> and what does a librettist do, exactly? >> the librettist writes the story for an opera. >> okay. >> opera's really a musical form, but the librettist is the hanger that the composer hangs the music on. >> it's the story. >> it's the story. >> it's the meat. >> it's the meat. >> okay. was that difficult to do? >> well, it was difficult because this was the first time i wrote an opera, and my first draft was 72 pages long, and i knew i had to cut it down to 30 pages after that
>> well, "charlie parker" started before me. the composer, daniel schnyder, is a friend of my brother's, michael wimberly, and he told him he was looking for a librettist, and my brother said, "well, try my sister." >> [ laughing ] okay. uh-huh. >> and that's how it started. so, we talked. the opera of philadelphia commissioned me to write the i then read everything i could get my hands on about charlie parker, looked at ken burns' "jazz" series,...
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parker beach. so you have here this beautiful embroidery. >> reporter: and black tie pieces for prom and beyond. >> so now it gives us an opportunity to do these really glamorous going to the red carpet carpet. you're looking at the start of the fall design process. >> reporter: i've always wondered, do always designers in the fashion world get together and decide what the trends are going to be? >> no. you would think because how does everybody know what the trends are? it's just out there. it's -- it evolves slowly. >> as friends of 18 years turned co-founders, their partnership defies all fashion stereotypes and that is by design. how many times do you yell at each other in a week? >> never. >> never. amazing thing. we're both scorpios. maybe that's it. steve: oh, scorpios. whoa. >> reporter: maybe that's why you're fans. dari: maybe that's why i love them. >> reporter: i was in their office. i didn't hear any stereotypical fashion world yelling, screaming. that relationship i think works. dari:
parker beach. so you have here this beautiful embroidery. >> reporter: and black tie pieces for prom and beyond. >> so now it gives us an opportunity to do these really glamorous going to the red carpet carpet. you're looking at the start of the fall design process. >> reporter: i've always wondered, do always designers in the fashion world get together and decide what the trends are going to be? >> no. you would think because how does everybody know what the trends are?...
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to a parker is the father of allyson parker, the roanoke tv reporter shot and killed last august during a live broadcast. since his daughter's death, parker has been a fierce advocate for gun control and he sent facebook messages to state senator stanley, a gun rights advocate. he said they were threatening and contacted police. parker later apologized. >>> good news for both the environment and crab lovers. the maryland department of natural resources say there are plenty of blue crabs calling the chesapeake home, the fourth highest level in the last two decades. crediting nice weather and harvest restrictions for boosting the crab population. >>> if you didn't make it down to the tidal wave in time, you can book a flight to japan. 500 cherry trees are now in full bloom at a park near snow-covered mt. fuji and it is a breath takinght hill to take it all in. a jump on that plane pretty fast. >> the dog was enjoying it too! lots to enjoy. >>> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa9. >>> right now at 4:30, early primary voting starts in maryland. what you
to a parker is the father of allyson parker, the roanoke tv reporter shot and killed last august during a live broadcast. since his daughter's death, parker has been a fierce advocate for gun control and he sent facebook messages to state senator stanley, a gun rights advocate. he said they were threatening and contacted police. parker later apologized. >>> good news for both the environment and crab lovers. the maryland department of natural resources say there are plenty of blue...
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development from parker will go to create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy based in san francisco. it's relatively new and immunotherapy attacks your immune system to attack cancer cells. it's a major advance in cancer treatment that hacks the body's own immune system to attack cancer cells. he has allergies and asthma and families with auto-immune disorders. he hopes to cure cancer. parker told "fortune" magazine, this is very early days for cancer immunotherapy and most of the breakthroughs are comes. this works in certain cancers and now the work of expanding immunotherapy to many cancers begins. currently cancer researchers are fiercely protective of their work. it would help the academic world negotiate with industry to help bring the therapy to the patient and to market faster. the top 6 cancer research centers including stanford and ucsf are all on board as well as pharmaceuticals like merck, bristol-myers squibb and genentech. this is a big goal trying to get the top minds in immunotherapy to work together. we are talking about 40 labs, 300 different researchers
development from parker will go to create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy based in san francisco. it's relatively new and immunotherapy attacks your immune system to attack cancer cells. it's a major advance in cancer treatment that hacks the body's own immune system to attack cancer cells. he has allergies and asthma and families with auto-immune disorders. he hopes to cure cancer. parker told "fortune" magazine, this is very early days for cancer immunotherapy and most...
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it was delivered in a theater by theodore parker, theodore parker was a radical theologian, transcendentalist, friend of emerson's, strange, difficult, he allowed himself to be very critical of his subject. shall we tell lies about him because he is dead, parker asked his audience, he would not. parker noted that secretary of state and president adams remained mute on slavery. he was what is called a good hater, parker said, he used his wit tear earnestly, poor poet, greatest intellectual factory was memory and he showed foresight. in what the john quincy adams greatness lie? through all his words and acts ran a golden thread, and intense love of freedom for all men. and parker summoned up that moment in 1842 when adams stood in the well of the house on the issue of slavery petitions and this is what he said. he said i know of few things in modern times so grand as that old man standing there in the house of representatives, a man who bore himself proudly at kings courts doing service in high places where honor may be won, a man who filled the highest office in any nation, the president, hims
it was delivered in a theater by theodore parker, theodore parker was a radical theologian, transcendentalist, friend of emerson's, strange, difficult, he allowed himself to be very critical of his subject. shall we tell lies about him because he is dead, parker asked his audience, he would not. parker noted that secretary of state and president adams remained mute on slavery. he was what is called a good hater, parker said, he used his wit tear earnestly, poor poet, greatest intellectual...
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. >> the man is frank parker, the father of one of professor hill's tenants. in the past, professor hill has repeatedly asked him not to park on the lawn. he was met with a few unkind words. but today parker reacts in a way professor hill could never have expected. >> he became very irate, very hostile toward me, began to proach me with profane language. i was very afraid. this guy is a big guy. i definitely didn't want any physical confrontation so i began to get back from him. >> but it's too late. parker, enraged, jumps into his car and heads straight for professor hill's yard. >> when i saw him moving to the gate with that speed, doing the donuts and 360s in the yard, i said, i need to get out here because he could very well come over and crush me where i'm standing. >> professor hill runs for his life. he takes off down the street. but to his horror, parker is right on his heels. >> he came out of the 360, came out of the driveway, and began to follow and pursue me to run me down. >> marvis is just leaving his mother-in-law's house when he witnesses the t
. >> the man is frank parker, the father of one of professor hill's tenants. in the past, professor hill has repeatedly asked him not to park on the lawn. he was met with a few unkind words. but today parker reacts in a way professor hill could never have expected. >> he became very irate, very hostile toward me, began to proach me with profane language. i was very afraid. this guy is a big guy. i definitely didn't want any physical confrontation so i began to get back from him....
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she'll explain why. >>> plus sean parker donating $250 billion -- million to fight cancer. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. >>> welcome back. facebook took a hit earlier, because the self-described -- said that the ad spend on the giant is down. >> let's get all the details from our julia boorstin. hi, julia. >> hi, kelly. it was a bit of a roller coaster. this morning they are up right out of the gate on news coming out from here, facebook's developer conference how they'll help both companies and consumers and allow them to connect, but shares turned negative, and dropped more than 2% earlier today on comments made by a call hosted by csla. with ad parlor. but the stock has now rebounded on a bloomberg report that ad parlor said the trend data reported earlier today was unauthorized
she'll explain why. >>> plus sean parker donating $250 billion -- million to fight cancer. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. >>> welcome back. facebook took a hit earlier, because the...
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he was what is called a good hater, parker rightly noted and he used his wit. he was a poor poet, his greatest greatest intellectual faculties memory and he shall but little foresight. in white then did his greatness why? in this, parker said that throughout all of his words and acts he ran a golden thread, an intense, and intense love of freedom for all men. then parker summoned up that moment in 1842 when adam stood in the well of the house on the issue of slavery. this is what he said. he said i know a few things in modern times so grand as that old man standing there in the house of representatives, a man who was born himself proudly early during service and high place for honor may be one, a man would build the highest office in any nations give, the the presence on, himself a president, standing there a champion of the oppressed. and that was john quincy adams. thank you. [applause]. if anyone has questions their microphones set up on either side. please go to the microphone. i've be happy to talk about anything with adams whether it's what i was talking
he was what is called a good hater, parker rightly noted and he used his wit. he was a poor poet, his greatest greatest intellectual faculties memory and he shall but little foresight. in white then did his greatness why? in this, parker said that throughout all of his words and acts he ran a golden thread, an intense, and intense love of freedom for all men. then parker summoned up that moment in 1842 when adam stood in the well of the house on the issue of slavery. this is what he said. he...
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a former coworker gunned down alison parker and her cameraman during a live reporter in roanoke. virginia senator williamator w stanley told police partlyrtly cloudy's family threatened him in a facebook post back in bac september.sept parker apologized. apologi a report says given theiv circumstances charges in thisane case would be inappropriate. bep >> donald trump's chainmp campaign manager will not facent charges for assaulting a recorder.coer corey lewandowski was chargedasd with assault and battery. battey he contends politics did noticsd play a role in how his office hf approached the case.apprched he said it would be "unethical to move good faith basis to proceed.roce >>> a college fraternity undertt fire. they posted what some peopleat are calling a racist andacist hateful message on campus.n c we'll have the details ahead and we'll tell you what theha university is saying after a huge outcry at the school. >> ♪>> >> plus, a bus driver's quick reaction that saved a young boy's life.if we'll have that story andtory we'll tell you about how fansow are reacting to the ca
a former coworker gunned down alison parker and her cameraman during a live reporter in roanoke. virginia senator williamator w stanley told police partlyrtly cloudy's family threatened him in a facebook post back in bac september.sept parker apologized. apologi a report says given theiv circumstances charges in thisane case would be inappropriate. bep >> donald trump's chainmp campaign manager will not facent charges for assaulting a recorder.coer corey lewandowski was chargedasd with...
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parker died at holy name medical center today. just the age of 44. fellow politicians said parker had been suffering from an illness. she leaves behind a husband and a daughter. >>> an altercation between church members turned deadly in the middle of a sunday service. this happened in north wales, pennsylvania. tw men were fighting in the sanctuary of the nondenominational church when one of them pulled out a gun and shot the other. police are trying to determine if the shooting was justified. >>> police have identified t teenager who shot two students as they lef their high school program. 18-year-old jacob wagner came to rifle and started shooting saturday night. an officer patrolling the parking lot immediately shot wagner. he died about two hours later. one of wagner's friends told police the teen had recently broke up with a girl who attended that school. >> it hurt, but he was getting better. he was on a great path to going somewhere and something within him just went wrong. >> we're going to continue on wi th trying to find out -- get to the b
parker died at holy name medical center today. just the age of 44. fellow politicians said parker had been suffering from an illness. she leaves behind a husband and a daughter. >>> an altercation between church members turned deadly in the middle of a sunday service. this happened in north wales, pennsylvania. tw men were fighting in the sanctuary of the nondenominational church when one of them pulled out a gun and shot the other. police are trying to determine if the shooting was...
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pay when the parker pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and was released. the parents are suing because of emotional. >> i saw a huge blue bruise above his eye. it was a big bump. and it was clear to me that he wasunched with force. my son now even when we pass by in his school, he runs away from me. he is afraid of the school building now since what happened to him. >> their attorney says it took a court order from a judge for the city to release this video. his son has had to double up his medication and he hasn't been able to return to school yet because he's still to traumatized. parker retired in 2014 while his criminal case was still pending. the d.o.e. says he's not >>> puppies stuffed into capables capable ges in a van and left alone overnight in a freezing parking lot. they were discovered by two police officers who heard crying from the van. the owner is already facing allegations of animal cruelty. >> i was hoping please let this place be shut down, because these dogs are living in deplorable conditions here. something has to be done. >> reporter
pay when the parker pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and was released. the parents are suing because of emotional. >> i saw a huge blue bruise above his eye. it was a big bump. and it was clear to me that he wasunched with force. my son now even when we pass by in his school, he runs away from me. he is afraid of the school building now since what happened to him. >> their attorney says it took a court order from a judge for the city to release this video. his son has had to...
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parker said research will allow the institute to market therapies for parents. in the newsroom i am janet o. >> thank you. call it the power of love the video you have to see on epic lip lock that stops for no one. >> a 70-year-old woman has a nine day ordeal in the desert. how she get creative to be found. human hepati-irus... >>c virus. there are a lot of different kinds of yucky germs. but not all disinfecting wipes... are approved to kill the same number of them. lysol wipes are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox. don't pick just any wipe. try that one! this cold and flu season lysol that. >> a strong 6.9 earthquake struck this morning in myammar at 6:55 this morning our time. so far there are no reports of major injuries or damage. prince william and kate are traveling in india and physical the earthquake. they, too, are unharmed. >> nine days lost in the arizona desert. do you think you could five? the grandmother is alive today because she led rescuers right to her. reggie is here with the incredittible -- incredible. >> imagine all you have
parker said research will allow the institute to market therapies for parents. in the newsroom i am janet o. >> thank you. call it the power of love the video you have to see on epic lip lock that stops for no one. >> a 70-year-old woman has a nine day ordeal in the desert. how she get creative to be found. human hepati-irus... >>c virus. there are a lot of different kinds of yucky germs. but not all disinfecting wipes... are approved to kill the same number of them. lysol...
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. >> and parker is announcing today. the parker institute is right here in san francisco and it will be bringing together leading academics and hundreds of scientists including from stanford. the billionaire who founded nabster with leading roles in developing spotify and facebook is donating $250 million to research, considered the most promising area of research. the treatment helped enhance the body's immune system to kill cancer cells and usually approved as a last resort. parker wants to make it more accessible to patients early. former president carter was on this treatment when he announced there what no detectable cancer in his bed. but little is then of how and why some patients respond and others don't. this year, the national cancer institutes 1.6 million new cases will be diagnosed here in the united states and nearly 600,000 people will die from the disease. the parker institute for cancer will fund ideas that may not be funded bit -- by the government. all the sent for the missing all the sent for the missi
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sean parker will create the parker institute for cancer therapy. parker was also facebook's first president and is providing $250 million to speed up the development of cancer fighting drugs and institutes including the university of pennsylvania will share their findings. >>> the "action news" team sought working on stories for today at 4:00. scammers are targeting websites like linked in and tricking people into thinking they got a job. >>> the accuweather forecast is coming up. >>> karen is with us today and back indoors. how does it feel out there? >> it's cool i like it warmer but it's sunny, you can't beat that. >> but it's getting warmer. >> that's right. lets look at stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dry around the area. we are looking good, let go on outside and see what this day looks like, chopper 6 hd is doing flying, and we look above at the philadelphia museum of art, we look to the sky and hard pressed to find clouds, lots of sunshine out there today. we are in a sunny stretch, we maintain that through much of the seven-day fore
sean parker will create the parker institute for cancer therapy. parker was also facebook's first president and is providing $250 million to speed up the development of cancer fighting drugs and institutes including the university of pennsylvania will share their findings. >>> the "action news" team sought working on stories for today at 4:00. scammers are targeting websites like linked in and tricking people into thinking they got a job. >>> the accuweather forecast...
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the parker institute. we certainly do wish you well. thank you. >> thank you.u. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the men and women with their fingers on the triggers of the u.s. nuclear arsenal; a kind of a.t.m. for clean drinking water; and a french chef explains why you should not always follow the recipe. but first, another sciencehe story-- this one looking at promising new research in the treatment of spinal chord injuries and other causes of paralysis. jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: five years ago, as a college freshman, ian burkhart dove into a wave at a north carolina beach and broke his neck on the sandy ocean floor, leaving him paralyzed from theom chest down. now, in a medical first, he has regained some movement in his hands and fingers through technology-- including a tiny chip inserted in his brain and communicates his thoughts directly to his hand muscles. he's learned to perform simple tasks-- even play a guitar video game. >> it is so fluid. i just think about what
the parker institute. we certainly do wish you well. thank you. >> thank you.u. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the men and women with their fingers on the triggers of the u.s. nuclear arsenal; a kind of a.t.m. for clean drinking water; and a french chef explains why you should not always follow the recipe. but first, another sciencehe story-- this one looking at promising new research in the treatment of spinal chord injuries and other causes of paralysis....
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what inspired tech billionaire sean parker to pony up a quarter of a billion? and the department of transportation is keeping score. the airlines most likely to be on time and the ones most likely to be late. as the statewide search for two year old arianna fitts continues, those who worked with her mother nicole...who was found dead just days after going missing with arianna...are >>> a search for 2-year-old arianna continues. those who worked with her mother, nicole, are remembering her tonight. pete souratos joins us. >> they emotional for her co-workers. it was private even though it was in this public parking lot. earlier today i spoke with a close friend of hers who worked with her at best buy. she said they were close friends and she was the last person to see her. employees held a private vigil in the parking loss, mourning the loss of nicole fitz who went missing with her 2-year-old arianna last week. arianna is still missing, her mother was found dead. nicole lived with goyette's family. >> i had left my lunch at home one day and she bought me lunch.
what inspired tech billionaire sean parker to pony up a quarter of a billion? and the department of transportation is keeping score. the airlines most likely to be on time and the ones most likely to be late. as the statewide search for two year old arianna fitts continues, those who worked with her mother nicole...who was found dead just days after going missing with arianna...are >>> a search for 2-year-old arianna continues. those who worked with her mother, nicole, are remembering...
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emily: sean parker, cofounder of napster. still with me, keith rabois. it is fascinating what he has done. he is creating a new organization that gets competing cancer research institutions to work together so that these researchers are not competing with each other for money when they are. trying to get to the same place. . philanthropists have taken offense to some of the comments, speaking up for the world of philanthropy. he says he can get ahead of venture capital. i am curious for your reaction. it is fantastic he is donating this money to propel research forward. many americans suffer from cancer. anything we can do to propel cancer solutions is a great idea. more brainpower and more money can only be helpful. we are on the precipice of a revolution in cancer research. sean interviewed to a few of , fastthe use of data feedback cycles. democratization of access to equipment. all amazing things. we funded a fair number of things at the periphery. we have an investment in something that replaces the need for a biopsy with a blood test. we invested i
emily: sean parker, cofounder of napster. still with me, keith rabois. it is fascinating what he has done. he is creating a new organization that gets competing cancer research institutions to work together so that these researchers are not competing with each other for money when they are. trying to get to the same place. . philanthropists have taken offense to some of the comments, speaking up for the world of philanthropy. he says he can get ahead of venture capital. i am curious for your...
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parker makes us feel free says this man. nothing is holding you back. gaza is ruined and twisted cities are an improbableably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? no matter how much they destroy or kill, hamza says of the israelis, i will still dance and have fun. there is already enthusiasm from the next generation, eager for drills and teaching how safety comes from practice. mohammed is the team's coach and its philosopher. we love life and hope, he says, and peace. so what an outsider sees as death-defined, the men of three run gaza see as life affirming. all around is sadness, they say, but in the air, in the moment, is a sheer joy of youth. barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," photo ops that didn't go exactly as planned. plus a preview of tonight's rock '
parker makes us feel free says this man. nothing is holding you back. gaza is ruined and twisted cities are an improbableably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? no matter how much they destroy or kill, hamza says of the israelis, i will still dance and...
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this grant comes from shawn parker, who's a big name in the social media world and now in the cancer research one. this focus, his focus, parker's focus comes on the heels of vice president joe biden, his visit the vice president met with researchers at the university of pennsylvania in january, touting his national initiative to fight cancer. now, this new announcement that just came down, means that top doctors here at penn and at half a dozen other cancer centers nationwide will work side by side with drugmakers to develop vaccines to fight and cure cancer. in the past it was difficult to forge this union because researchers would closely guard their work until published and drugmakers would fiercely protect their money-making discoveries. parker whose co-founder of the file sharing site napster predicts they will make progress against three or four cancer types in the next several years. coming up in the next hour, we'll take a close look at how patients who are being treated here at penn will specifically benefit from this infusion of money and focus. reporting live in universit
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(cheers and applause) >> larry: here is the things journalist ashley parker in a "new york times" article wrote about the type he people she met
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bob parker from credit suisse. facebook improved across the board, as a social network got a boost from mobile advertisements and video. investors liked what they saw, rising 9% after hours. cory johnson has a breakdown of some impressive numbers. cory: facebook reporting first-quarter results, the number is super strong, $5.4 billion in revenue, operating profits of $2 billion. just about every measure from facebook improving. even as the capacious more towards mobile, this is a business that was mostly desktop. now most of the users are international, 82% of them are on mobile devices. and yet, revenues per user continue to increase. it was thought that when they moved from desktop to mobile you with you the price come down on advertising. the opposite is true. per revenue, yes, more users. there continue to add daily active users, up 5%, the fastest growth in a year. so, and acceleration of the metrics of how fast they are adding daily active users. also more people are not only using facebook every day, the per
bob parker from credit suisse. facebook improved across the board, as a social network got a boost from mobile advertisements and video. investors liked what they saw, rising 9% after hours. cory johnson has a breakdown of some impressive numbers. cory: facebook reporting first-quarter results, the number is super strong, $5.4 billion in revenue, operating profits of $2 billion. just about every measure from facebook improving. even as the capacious more towards mobile, this is a business that...
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parker reportedly defended himself by arguing the student had thrown the first punch and he was simply responding in kind. the student's family is striking back with a $5.5 million lawsuit against parker, the department of education, and the city of new york. >> this young man had to double his medication after this incident and his autism has gotten worse. >> in the video you do see the student strike paraprofessional. worker with disabled children should know how to respond in nonviolent, non-confrontational ways. we're live in downtown brooklyn tonight. lucy yang for channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> murder charges against a teenager in westchester county accused of killing a student at iona college. 18-year-old brandon lawrence shot and killed early this sunday morning. happened in lincoln park in new rochelle. police say he was hit by a bullet, intended for somebody else. lawrence found bleeding on the ground, on the park's baseball field. they tried to save him but police say it was simply too late. >> i love my son. i loved him dearly. and he was killed so senselessly. senselessly.
parker reportedly defended himself by arguing the student had thrown the first punch and he was simply responding in kind. the student's family is striking back with a $5.5 million lawsuit against parker, the department of education, and the city of new york. >> this young man had to double his medication after this incident and his autism has gotten worse. >> in the video you do see the student strike paraprofessional. worker with disabled children should know how to respond in...
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parker threatened him in an facebook message. parker later i poll apologized. a report filed given thehe circumstances charges in thishis case would be inappropriate. president obama welcomed woundew warriors from across the nations to the white house.hite the commander in chief gave soldiers a special salute beforl they hit the road for the eighth annual wounded war users bike ride. it raise essay wears about thehe physical and psycho logical effects of combat. the support and love for eachach other and for our for everybody that serves under our proud flags.prou i'm going to keep dog everythinp i can to make sure we serve youe as well as you have served us. the veterans will meet in aprili last for a 17-mile ride. on saturday and sunday the ride continues in northern virginia. very cool they get to start from the white house, too.oo. a am toker member of the charles mansion cult paroled afterfter decades behind bars. the department of child and families of s removes a boy from school after receiving a reporto of abuse.ab the only thing is they had the wrong b
parker threatened him in an facebook message. parker later i poll apologized. a report filed given thehe circumstances charges in thishis case would be inappropriate. president obama welcomed woundew warriors from across the nations to the white house.hite the commander in chief gave soldiers a special salute beforl they hit the road for the eighth annual wounded war users bike ride. it raise essay wears about thehe physical and psycho logical effects of combat. the support and love for eachach...
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emily: what is next for sean parker? sean: i think life science is the single most interesting area of exploration. it is to the world today what social media was to the world in 2003 and 2004. in so many cases, it is easy for a grad student to do something that somebody would have spent 30 years of their life to do previously. i do think cost reductions, because of new technology leading to faster progress, are an enormous opportunity. i think the fundamental question of the 21st century is, how do we make sure the technological innovations coming out of life sciences are available to everyone? emily: sean parker, cofounder of napster. still with me, keith rabois. it is fascinating what he has done. he is creating a new organization that gets competing cancer research institutions to work together so that these researchers are not competing with each other for money when they are trying to get to the same place. philanthropists have taken offense to some of the comments, speaking up for the world of philanthropy. he say
emily: what is next for sean parker? sean: i think life science is the single most interesting area of exploration. it is to the world today what social media was to the world in 2003 and 2004. in so many cases, it is easy for a grad student to do something that somebody would have spent 30 years of their life to do previously. i do think cost reductions, because of new technology leading to faster progress, are an enormous opportunity. i think the fundamental question of the 21st century is,...
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. >>> tech giant shawn parker announced his grant of $250 million to create the parker institute for cancer immuno cancer in san francisco. the goal is the speed development of cancer fighting drugs. he said he's proud to partner with ucsf and stanford. >>> these counterfeit bills are part of a big bust in cupertino. david louie was first to tweet about it. he's live tonight in cupertino at the scene of the raid. david? >> reporter: ama, the counterfeit $20 bills have been popping up in 30 states over the past year and a half. detectives traced those bills to this cupertino apartment building and the detective now have a man in custody who is facing felony charges here in california and in virginia. the manufacturing of counterfeit bills was going on inside this apartment complex in cupertino right next to some apple offices. the sheriff's office showed off ink jet printers and 100% cotton paper that were used. the fake $20 bills were printed in layers showing some levels of sophistication. but to the naked eye, the bills might be difficult to detect. the bills shown on the top is re
. >>> tech giant shawn parker announced his grant of $250 million to create the parker institute for cancer immuno cancer in san francisco. the goal is the speed development of cancer fighting drugs. he said he's proud to partner with ucsf and stanford. >>> these counterfeit bills are part of a big bust in cupertino. david louie was first to tweet about it. he's live tonight in cupertino at the scene of the raid. david? >> reporter: ama, the counterfeit $20 bills have...
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last june, parker launched the parker foundation with 600 million dollar donation and the goal of creating large-scale systemic change across the field. it has backed cancer to allergies. >> i'm fundamentally very interested in the science of immune yo therapy. >> reporter: he was on the front lines napster and the first president of facebook. today, he announced he is throwing 250 million dollars behind the growing field of immune yo cancer. it uses the body's immune system to attack cancer cells. it will bring together six top academic systems and collaborate to get treatment to patients sooner. >> we find an epic of research in cancer therapy which many of us believe have the best chance of eradicating cancer once and for all. >> reporter: parker touched on the lack of team while receiving an award in 2013. >> the amount of collaboration and information sharing has been, sadly, very limited. >> with a new moon shot, america can cure cancer. >> reporter: cancer research has been a major goal of the obama administration since january state of the union address. president obama tasked vice
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trying to boost his own ego up. >> how would you describe steven parker? what kind of inmate is he? >> crazy. he's a nut. i mean, no more, no less. he's not a person that's very intelligent. >> culliver combats predatory enforcing his rules. even the smaller ones, like being clean shaven. >> that's how you shave? >> see these bumps. >> i don't see no bumps. you know what, some of that comes from not shaving. if you would shave, the hair wouldn't turn back in. that's where it comes from. it turns from the hair turning back in. so if you would shave, it would not turn back in. >> no, it would not happen from shaving. >> i guess it's the razor's fault. we buy some cheap razors. if i see somebody with a beard or looking like they need to shave, i generally talk to them about that. you need to shave or go to hair care. one or the other. >> i been to hair care. >> culliver never hesitates to get involved in the seemingly endless array of disciplinary problems. our crew caught up with him on a monday morning as he was trying to resolve an incident that occurred over the weekend. >> well, i
trying to boost his own ego up. >> how would you describe steven parker? what kind of inmate is he? >> crazy. he's a nut. i mean, no more, no less. he's not a person that's very intelligent. >> culliver combats predatory enforcing his rules. even the smaller ones, like being clean shaven. >> that's how you shave? >> see these bumps. >> i don't see no bumps. you know what, some of that comes from not shaving. if you would shave, the hair wouldn't turn back in....
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parker said he would beat up the senator. he later apologized. yesterday a special prosecutor said it would be inappropriate to file any charges. >>> the wife of the anne arundel county sheriff tells wtop that her husband did not hit her. sheriff ron bateman was arrested and charged with assaulting his wife on sunday. elsie bateman's attorney released a written statement and says her husband asked her to leave the house. that's when she says she got into a heated argument. she says her husband did not punch or hit or kick her. sheriff bait than has publicly said the same thing. however, a probable cause told police on the scene she was thrown against a wall and hit in the left side of her face. she does not plan to pursue criminal charges. >>> if you experience a crime in the district, you can now call a 24 hour help line. the wtop reports that it comes on the heels of a proposed cuts to victims services. city council member kenyan mcduffy is calling out mayor bowser's proposed budget cuts to those same services. he says services like this hotlin
parker said he would beat up the senator. he later apologized. yesterday a special prosecutor said it would be inappropriate to file any charges. >>> the wife of the anne arundel county sheriff tells wtop that her husband did not hit her. sheriff ron bateman was arrested and charged with assaulting his wife on sunday. elsie bateman's attorney released a written statement and says her husband asked her to leave the house. that's when she says she got into a heated argument. she says her...
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kathleen parker. radio talk show host hugh hewitt and perry bacon. welcome to sunday, it is "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. donald trump got wiped out in the delegate race in yet another state yesterday. in wyoming, ted cruz won all the delegates that were up for grabs at yesterday's wyoming state convention. now, trump says it would have been a waste of time and money for him to campaign there, claiming the system is rigged and as the republican establishment is trying to take the nomination away from him. we'll get to that story later in the show. but we'll begin with the democrats. and the intersection of money, politics and hollywood and my surprisingly frank conversation with george clooney. last night in los angeles, and the night before in san francisco, george and amal clooney hosted fund-raisers for hillary clinton where the top ticket set you back $353,000. for that price you got to sit at the same table with hillary clinton and the clooneys. it was very muc
kathleen parker. radio talk show host hugh hewitt and perry bacon. welcome to sunday, it is "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. donald trump got wiped out in the delegate race in yet another state yesterday. in wyoming, ted cruz won all the delegates that were up for grabs at yesterday's wyoming state convention. now, trump says it would have been a waste of time and money for him to...
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now the district attorney said the cases against the parkers are unrelated. both teachers have been suspended. >>> new a washington state teenager used his football skills to take down a suspected shoplifter. police say they spotted the crook stealing $800 of merchandise. he led them on a chase and was cornered in old navy. always the man tries to leave 14-year-old kevin tackles him. seconds later, the officers jumped into the fray and arrested the suspected thief. he plays tackle on his high school football team. >>> tells will a unviewed it's newest car amid a lot of fanfare. put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today. america runs on dunkin'. for u.s. senate, calling her narrator: president obama endorses katie mcginty "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare, and expanded coverage for 500,000 people.
now the district attorney said the cases against the parkers are unrelated. both teachers have been suspended. >>> new a washington state teenager used his football skills to take down a suspected shoplifter. police say they spotted the crook stealing $800 of merchandise. he led them on a chase and was cornered in old navy. always the man tries to leave 14-year-old kevin tackles him. seconds later, the officers jumped into the fray and arrested the suspected thief. he plays tackle on...
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last june, parker launched the parker foundation with 600 million dollar donation and the goal of creating large-scale systemic change across the field. it has backed cancer to allergies. >> i'm fundamentally very interested in the science of immune yo therapy. >> reporter: he was on the front lines napster and the first president of facebook. today, he announced he is throwing 250 million dollars behind the growing field of immune yo therapy to fight cancer. it uses the body's immune system to attack cancer cells. it will bring together six top academic systems and collaborate to get treatment to patients sooner. >> we find an epic of research in cancer therapy which many of us believe have the best chance of eradicating cancer once and for all. >> reporter: parker touched on the lack of team while receiving an award in 2013. >> the amount of collaboration and information sharing has been, sadly, very limited. >> with a new moon shot, america can cure cancer. >> reporter: cancer research has been a major goal of the obama administration since january state of the union address. president
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and you know him, adam parker. and we will be on, and our own michelle caruso-cabrera who is going to the join us from iran with a look at crude. >> yes, we will have a behind the scenes look at iran is trying to ramp up the oil production and reengage with the world. that is coming up on the halftime report. don't move. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff jumping! human resources can work better. with xerox. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,00
and you know him, adam parker. and we will be on, and our own michelle caruso-cabrera who is going to the join us from iran with a look at crude. >> yes, we will have a behind the scenes look at iran is trying to ramp up the oil production and reengage with the world. that is coming up on the halftime report. don't move. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent....
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chris matthews, kathleen parker, hugh hewitt and perry con. chris, fire away. >> i think one thing that bernie sanders is saying is not true. he's talking about members of congress, people in washington, taking money for speeches. you voted that out years ago. >> right, there are no honorariums. the bottom line here, we have two candidates who are at the more narrow end of the funnel as we end the primary election contest. it will get more heated. but look, compared to the republicans who are in utter chaos, our two candidates have been substantive and robust. they have kept largely to the issues that are important to the american people. talked about how they want to build on the congressional delegates -- congressional democrats' legacy. we want to move the country for and help people reach the middle class. they have slightly different approaches to how to get there. but it's a substantialtive discussion. >> bernie sanders has really attacked the 1990 -- the crime bill of '94 and welfare bill of '96 were bad legislation. do you agree with t
chris matthews, kathleen parker, hugh hewitt and perry con. chris, fire away. >> i think one thing that bernie sanders is saying is not true. he's talking about members of congress, people in washington, taking money for speeches. you voted that out years ago. >> right, there are no honorariums. the bottom line here, we have two candidates who are at the more narrow end of the funnel as we end the primary election contest. it will get more heated. but look, compared to the...
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parker makes us feel free says this man. nothing is holding you back. gaza is ruined and twisted cities are an improbableably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? no matter how much they destroy israelis, i will still dance and have fun. there is already enthusiasm from the next generation, eager for drills and teaching how safety comes from practice. mohammed is the team's coach and its philosopher. we love life and hope, he says, and peace. so what an outsider sees as death-defined, the men of three run gaza see as life affirming. all around is sadness, they say, but in the air, in the moment, is a sheer joy of youth. barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," photo ops that didn't go exactly as planned. plus a preview of tonight's rock 'n' roll hall of fame induct
parker makes us feel free says this man. nothing is holding you back. gaza is ruined and twisted cities are an improbableably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? no matter how much they destroy israelis, i will still dance and have fun. there is already...
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sean parker found parker institute for cancer immunotherapy. parker is the cofounder of the file sharing site napster and facebook's first president. >>> the parker institute's goal is to accelerate research into immunotherapy then answers the body's immune system in order to use it to kill cancer cells. >> the phillies face off against the san diego padres for game three of their four game set tonight. jared eickhoff will take the mound. charlie morton allowed three hits struck out seven in six and 23rd innings last night. things went well in the sixth to help the phillies notch a win and improve to three and five. >>> espn assembled three key villanova wildcats to see if they could recreate the shot. daniel ochefu ryan arcidiacono and kris jenkins were at the pavilion in full uniform with the clock set at seconds without the crowd or unc defenders. as you see they made some, missed a few. for the record kris jenkins made his famous 3-pointer seven out of 11 tries. >> he's got the stuff. it is 6:23. breaking news verizon workers have just gone
sean parker found parker institute for cancer immunotherapy. parker is the cofounder of the file sharing site napster and facebook's first president. >>> the parker institute's goal is to accelerate research into immunotherapy then answers the body's immune system in order to use it to kill cancer cells. >> the phillies face off against the san diego padres for game three of their four game set tonight. jared eickhoff will take the mound. charlie morton allowed three hits struck...
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trying to boost his own ego up. >> how would you describe steven parker? what kind of inmate is he? >> crazy. he's a nut. i mean, no more, no less. he's not a person that's very intelligent. >> culliver combats predatory behavior and other problems by knowing his inmates well and enforcing his rules. even the smaller ones, like being clean shaven. >> that's how you shave? >> see these bumps. >> i don't see no bumps. you know what, some of that comes from not shaving. if you would shave, the hair wouldn't turn back in. that's where it comes from. it turns from the hair turning back in. so if you would shave, it would not turn back in. >> no, it would not happen from shaving. >> i guess it's the razor's fault. we buy some cheap razors. if i see somebody with a beard or looking like they need to shave, i generally talk to them about that. you need to shave or go to hair care. one or the other. >> i been to hair care. >> culliver never hesitates to get involved in the seemingly endless array of disciplinary problems. our crew caught up with him on a monday morning as he was trying to re
trying to boost his own ego up. >> how would you describe steven parker? what kind of inmate is he? >> crazy. he's a nut. i mean, no more, no less. he's not a person that's very intelligent. >> culliver combats predatory behavior and other problems by knowing his inmates well and enforcing his rules. even the smaller ones, like being clean shaven. >> that's how you shave? >> see these bumps. >> i don't see no bumps. you know what, some of that comes from not...
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sean parker made major donations to six centers across the country. and memorial sloan kettering is one of the places that received funding. talk about the money and what you'll do with that. >> it's a revolutionary way. it's nice when we have industry, like sean parker, to have a new way to fund cancer. he's not funding one type of research. he wants to fund researchers to collaborate. we need multiple collaborations, break down the wall. if one center has a break-through, the next. the goal is immunotherapy. your immune system can recognize and get rid of cancer. it's something we've known a long time. only if the last five to 10 years have we been able to harness that and get new cures for children. of chemo or radiation or maybe taking pills. you don't think of your immune system fighting it. >> we talk about the immune system has the ability to find cancer. in chemotherapy, surgery and radiation, with decades of research, we've improved the cure rates, but they're nonspecific. they're not just targeting the cancer. they're doing harm to the norma
sean parker made major donations to six centers across the country. and memorial sloan kettering is one of the places that received funding. talk about the money and what you'll do with that. >> it's a revolutionary way. it's nice when we have industry, like sean parker, to have a new way to fund cancer. he's not funding one type of research. he wants to fund researchers to collaborate. we need multiple collaborations, break down the wall. if one center has a break-through, the next. the...
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parker later apologized. yesterday a special prosecutor said it would be inappropriate to file any charges. >>> turning to decision 2016 now. behind closed doors, staff from donald trump's presidential campaign are meeting on capitol hill today. they'll gather with congressional members of the capitol hill club. the private club is a social hangout for republicans. >>> meanwhile, the clock is ticking in new york ahead of the state's presidential primary there, which is just five days away now, but we're already starting to see gop candidates shift their focus as polls show donald trump with a huge lead in that state. nbc's what's next. >> there are few places in america that have been more devastated economically by our trade policies than pittsburgh. we know that. >> reporter: donald trump at a rally flanked by 1,000 police officers, shifting focus to a state where dozens of unpledged delegates could put him over the top. >> we're going to see manufacturing jobs coming back to pennsylvania. >> reporter: ted
parker later apologized. yesterday a special prosecutor said it would be inappropriate to file any charges. >>> turning to decision 2016 now. behind closed doors, staff from donald trump's presidential campaign are meeting on capitol hill today. they'll gather with congressional members of the capitol hill club. the private club is a social hangout for republicans. >>> meanwhile, the clock is ticking in new york ahead of the state's presidential primary there, which is just...