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this time two air national guard jets collided south of augusta, georgia. ment both pilots ejected around landed safely. no one on the ground was hurt. a navy fr killed in a crash. hours earlier an air force thunder bird pilot crashed but survived. >>> california wildlife officials are trying to get a bear to come out of a residential neighborhood near pasadena and go back to the woods. the bear has been making itself at home climbing trees, spending time cooling off in a backyard swimming pool because, you know, a backyard swimming pool. then he probably wondered from the nearby forest. >> we have been having a bear of a time with the wind. >> unbelievable. >> i felt like i was spinning at one point. my hair was all over the place. good hair day because of hutymidi. double edged sword there. let's start with the three- degree guarantee. i think we are okay. i started at 76. went to 75 then 74 late last night. i think that will be all right. that is low by the way. average high is almost ten below average. we will adup the numbers at 11:00. a live look outs
this time two air national guard jets collided south of augusta, georgia. ment both pilots ejected around landed safely. no one on the ground was hurt. a navy fr killed in a crash. hours earlier an air force thunder bird pilot crashed but survived. >>> california wildlife officials are trying to get a bear to come out of a residential neighborhood near pasadena and go back to the woods. the bear has been making itself at home climbing trees, spending time cooling off in a backyard...
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i was hit harder than i would .ave thought because for me, growing up in augusta, georgia, a little town in the southern united states, ali was someone we all knew. we thought he was part of our family. in a way, as a southerner, he was a part of my family. until i really met him in 1990, i didn't know the man the high that image -- the man behind that image. but when i heard the man was gone, it was emotional. i have not shed a tear because -- we are going to, but are all going to leave, but muhammad ali leaves a legacy that improves the lives of so many people. i am not sad about the passing although it did affect me that one of the good people is not with us. tom: well, let's talk about muhammad ali's fighting career, because 2 of his fights, almost certainly never forgotten, took place almost exactly within a year of each other. in thriller in manila fight october 1975. the other a year earlier, the so-called rumble in the jungle with george foreman in what was then zaire. ali won both fights. we go to the stadium where that fight took place. ago,re than 40 years muhammad ali made hi
i was hit harder than i would .ave thought because for me, growing up in augusta, georgia, a little town in the southern united states, ali was someone we all knew. we thought he was part of our family. in a way, as a southerner, he was a part of my family. until i really met him in 1990, i didn't know the man the high that image -- the man behind that image. but when i heard the man was gone, it was emotional. i have not shed a tear because -- we are going to, but are all going to leave, but...
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, augusta georgia. he earned his his md from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency at the western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. we start out with mr. botticelli thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues of synthetic drugs. they're all a tremendous concern of the administration. i focused my opening remarks on new psychoactive substances. there sometimes known as designer drugs or legal high. they are designed to mimic the effects of illegal drugs. in december 2015 the united nations estimated there are over 600 on the global market. the vast majority of these not controlled under drug control authorities. there often mixed with material to form a dangerous package in alluring packaging. those products can very from batch to batch. they have no known medical use in many pose a serious threat to public health. i appreciate that he is here from iowa to talk about his son's tragic death associated with this use. there are many young people who are a te
, augusta georgia. he earned his his md from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency at the western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. we start out with mr. botticelli thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues of synthetic drugs. they're all a tremendous concern of the administration. i focused my opening remarks on new psychoactive substances. there sometimes known as designer drugs or legal high. they are designed to mimic the effects of...
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and veterans administration hospital in augusta, georgia. he earned his m.d. from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency in western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start? mr. botticelli: thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetic drugs, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cannabinoids, are a concern of the administration i will focus on new psychoactive substances. there known as designer drugs or legal highs. they are designed to mimic these effects of controlled substances and circumvent controls. in 2015, the united nations estimated there were over 600 identified nps on the mobile market. the vast majority are not controlled under un drug treaties or authorities. nps are often mixed with material to form a dangerous final package in alluring packaging. the composition could vary from batch to batch. they have no known medical use, and many pose a serious threat to public health, including addiction and life-threatening medical cons
and veterans administration hospital in augusta, georgia. he earned his m.d. from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency in western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start? mr. botticelli: thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetic drugs, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cannabinoids, are a concern of the administration i will focus on new psychoactive substances. there known as designer...
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it's gwendolyn in augusta, georgia. democrats' line. caller: yes. this is gwen and thank you so much for allowing me to speak. i applaud the democrats in the house for their sit-in, to ban the assault weapons because nobody needs assault weapons to hunt with. how can you kill an animal when you've already demolished it and you have nothing to clean? so it does not sit in my mind well to think that they're using it just to hunt food to eat. they've got to be using those assault weapons to hurt and managele people, not an -- mangle people, not animals. if they're doing it for fun, just for sport and not for food, then that's a bad thing, because it takes away from the evolution of the animals and being able to survive and come back year and year. so i applaud -- year after year. so i applaud the house for sitting up, standing up and doing what we need them to do to ban the assault weapon. host: let's go to our republican line, next, fort myers, florida. hello to ray. caller: how are you? great program. thank you very much for having me on. two quick p
it's gwendolyn in augusta, georgia. democrats' line. caller: yes. this is gwen and thank you so much for allowing me to speak. i applaud the democrats in the house for their sit-in, to ban the assault weapons because nobody needs assault weapons to hunt with. how can you kill an animal when you've already demolished it and you have nothing to clean? so it does not sit in my mind well to think that they're using it just to hunt food to eat. they've got to be using those assault weapons to hurt...
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and veterans administration hospital in augusta, georgia. he earned his m.d. from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency in the case of western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start? thank you foron: inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetic drugs, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cannabinoids, are a concern of the administration i will focus on new psychoactive services. there known as designer drugs or legal highs. they are designed to mimic these effects of controlled substances and circumvent controls. in 2015 the united nations estimated there were 600 identified on the mobile market. the vast majority are not controlled under un drug treaties or authorities. they are often mixed with material to form a dangerous final package in alluring packaging. the composition could vary from batch to batch. medical use,known and many pose a serious threat to public health, including addiction and life-threatening medical consequences. i appreciate tha
and veterans administration hospital in augusta, georgia. he earned his m.d. from the university of nebraska medical school and completed his residency in the case of western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start? thank you foron: inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetic drugs, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cannabinoids, are a concern of the administration i will focus on new psychoactive services. there known as designer...
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and veterans administration hospital augusta, georgia. he earned his ph.d. from the university of nebraska medical school. completed his residency case western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start out, mr. botticelli, please? >> thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetics drugs, met amphetamine, fentanyl, and opioids are of great concern to the administration, i'll focus on -- they are designed to mimic the effects of controlled substances. in december 2015, the united nations estimated that there were over 600 identified nps on the global market. the vast majority of these not controlled under u.n. drug treaties or domestic drug control authorities. they are often mixed with material to form a dangerous final package and final product in alluring packaging. the potency and composition can vary from batch to batch. many pose a serious threat to public health, including addiction and life-threatening medical consequences. i appreciate that mr. mike rozga is
and veterans administration hospital augusta, georgia. he earned his ph.d. from the university of nebraska medical school. completed his residency case western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. would you start out, mr. botticelli, please? >> thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues related to synthetic drugs. although all synthetics drugs, met amphetamine, fentanyl, and opioids are of great concern to the administration, i'll focus on -- they are designed to mimic the...
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augusta, ph from georgia, good morning. caller: yes, i would like to response from both parties, especially the gentleman there. about the substantives that poor people get, but who work there, about $6 ized by a year because they don't want to pay their wage. ees a livable guest: i think that's very important and i think i'm going -- answer an intr that may surprise you. what i'm saying and what the normal conservative position is, that to have individuals to get jobs in the united states. wage, we bs are lower have a welfare system to boost those wages up. why the largest welfare program. the earned income credit, a cash check in the mail when you're a working parent and you get up to $7500 a year out of that. i don't object to that, okay. what i don't want to do is artificially boost those wages cut the number of jobs available to low-skill americans, because that's actually harmful. you're going to push people into poverty by doing that. and we're not recognizing what the actual conservative position allow a which is to
augusta, ph from georgia, good morning. caller: yes, i would like to response from both parties, especially the gentleman there. about the substantives that poor people get, but who work there, about $6 ized by a year because they don't want to pay their wage. ees a livable guest: i think that's very important and i think i'm going -- answer an intr that may surprise you. what i'm saying and what the normal conservative position is, that to have individuals to get jobs in the united states....