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dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal justice system, a significant number have had traumatic experiences. so, if we're going to intervene in a positive way, we have to take into consideration, and the very strategies that allow us to take into consideration. but the most important part of it is the beginning, acknowledging the trauma that could have happened in that person's life. and dr. gillece, how do we screen for that? well, i think when you do trauma-informed care, i think what's really important too is to create environments of care that do no more harm. there are many different screenings that we can
dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal justice system, a significant number have had traumatic...
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dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's skilled enough to begin to do something about it. and we are very glad that you have enlightened our audience related to this topic. i want to remind our audience that national recovery month is celebrated every september, and we're hoping that you engage and be visible and vocal during this month by hosting events and also be engaged, not only with the family, but with those that are in recovery. i want to thank you for being here, and it was a very good show. thank you. for a copy of this program or other programs in th
dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's...
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dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination,
dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination,
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dr. maxine harris, ceo and co-founder, community connections, washington, dc. dr. clark, what is trauma and how do we define trauma? the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the definition. very good, and what are the various sources of trauma? well, the sources are similar to the precipitant. it could be from a relative or a partner. it could be in war, from the enemy. it could be from tornadoes or hurricanes or floods. it could be from predators who are in the community unbeknownst to the victim, a person who's victimized from either physical assault or rape or events like that. so the, it can be from a loved one or it can be from a total stranger. dr. gillece, basically how is trauma closely tied with substance use and mental health issues? well, we believe
dr. maxine harris, ceo and co-founder, community connections, washington, dc. dr. clark, what is trauma and how do we define trauma? the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the...
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dr. harris said, and how you were soothed when you told. there's many folks that we've worked with, many women in the criminal justice system were very clear when they were told they were not believed. they were told to keep that secret in the house. they were told they were making it up. they were told, why were you flirting with my man? and so, what happens when we tell, i think, is really significant. okay, but we can further traumatize, you know, once the person discloses. i think that's one of the main issues. the other factor, we've mentioned the military, we've mentioned women, and youth and children, and the whole issue of families. another sector of society that also suffers tremendously is the gay and lesbian, the lgbt, community and in particular now with some of the incidents that we have seen on television or violence against them. how do we handle, i mean, are there particular efforts in place to really address those issues?
dr. harris said, and how you were soothed when you told. there's many folks that we've worked with, many women in the criminal justice system were very clear when they were told they were not believed. they were told to keep that secret in the house. they were told they were making it up. they were told, why were you flirting with my man? and so, what happens when we tell, i think, is really significant. okay, but we can further traumatize, you know, once the person discloses. i think that's...
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happy to be joined by dr. harry edwards. dr.dwards, as you review this story and look at it, what are some of your thoughts? >> i go back a long way with joe paterno, his statement from the floor of the national collegiate athletic association convention in 1983 where he stated that we must change our disposition toward african-american athletes because what we've had is a 15-year problem. he made that statement at a time when people were in denial that there was a disparate outcome for african-american athletes despite statements from people like myself and arthur ashe and other. my first response is if this situation that we're looking at at penn state could happen with joe paterno there has to be something systemically wrong in collegiate athletics. as i began to research the issue, it became very clear this is part and parcel of a culture of elite unaccountability that is pervasive in american society. how many warnings were given about enron? how many warnings went up the chain before that organization collapsed? how many w
happy to be joined by dr. harry edwards. dr.dwards, as you review this story and look at it, what are some of your thoughts? >> i go back a long way with joe paterno, his statement from the floor of the national collegiate athletic association convention in 1983 where he stated that we must change our disposition toward african-american athletes because what we've had is a 15-year problem. he made that statement at a time when people were in denial that there was a disparate outcome for...
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dr. harris, to grow? >> i would tell you two things.e is increased confidence, consumer confidence, and the ability for my clients to say i have discretionary income. it's a priority again. i'll spend it on the pet. the second thing is controlling health care costs because we're on average, our health care costs are going up 15% a year. it's ridiculous. i know of nothing in the country other than college tuition and health care costs that are going up by 15% a year. you know, this may sound kind of ar cake, but we provide a hundred percent of our health insurance for employees, and so you know, when it goes up 15%, we take a huge hit. >> dave from dave's barber shop. how long have you been in business? how many employees have you got? >> well, at one time there used to be about nine of us. now it's down to about including myself, i'd say three and a half. people going longer in between haircuts. a lot of our clients have lot of their jobs. you know, it's taking some upturns now. we've had some bad times before, but i don't remember any
dr. harris, to grow? >> i would tell you two things.e is increased confidence, consumer confidence, and the ability for my clients to say i have discretionary income. it's a priority again. i'll spend it on the pet. the second thing is controlling health care costs because we're on average, our health care costs are going up 15% a year. it's ridiculous. i know of nothing in the country other than college tuition and health care costs that are going up by 15% a year. you know, this may...
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dr. lisa harris. welcome back, lisa. >> thank you, peter. >> let's get to work. we're going to talk about marge today. we meet her in her primary care physician's office. marge is 55 years old. she's a top executive in a very successful software design company. and she's in relatively good physical health. the chart notes that she has some hypertension, some hypothyroidism -- her thyroid is too low -- and hyperlipidemia. her fat in her blood is a bit too high. it's all controlled with medication, says the chart, and marge is a long-time patient in her pcp's office. they've developed a close relationship. now, during this visit, marge says, a bit hesitantly, she's considering having "some work" done. all right, lisa, what does that mean? >> well, after i take the gasp, i'd like to know, what do you mean by, "some work"? >> what do you think she means? >> well, she could be -- if she's a little bit on the overweight side, she could be talking about a tummy tuck. she might be talking about breast implants. she might be talking about a face-lift. it could be -- >> it
dr. lisa harris. welcome back, lisa. >> thank you, peter. >> let's get to work. we're going to talk about marge today. we meet her in her primary care physician's office. marge is 55 years old. she's a top executive in a very successful software design company. and she's in relatively good physical health. the chart notes that she has some hypertension, some hypothyroidism -- her thyroid is too low -- and hyperlipidemia. her fat in her blood is a bit too high. it's all controlled...
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dr. ethel harris hall who passed away last saturday at the age of 83. dr. ethel hall was one of alabama's premiere educators and one ever our nation's strongest advocates for children. she was the first african-american to serve on the alabama state board of education and she was the first african-american and the longest serving vice chair of the board of education. she served as a state board of education's vice president for 10 years and presided over meetings in the absence of a governor. dr. ethel hall retired 10 months ago after serving on the alabama state board of education for 24 years. dr. ethel hall was born to harris -- harry and to fannie mae harris on february 23, 1928. the harris family lived in morgan academy -- members will record their votes by electronic devician county, alabama, and due to the limited educational opportunities in their area, they sent their doctor to live with her grandparents in jefferson county so she could attend school until north birmingham. she attended parker high school in birmingham until she moved back home wit
dr. ethel harris hall who passed away last saturday at the age of 83. dr. ethel hall was one of alabama's premiere educators and one ever our nation's strongest advocates for children. she was the first african-american to serve on the alabama state board of education and she was the first african-american and the longest serving vice chair of the board of education. she served as a state board of education's vice president for 10 years and presided over meetings in the absence of a governor....
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europe dr franklin roosevelt dr when the dr new deal became franklin roosevelt dr when the war after world war two happened harry truman a lot of progressive president. wound up taking us to war in korea and his domestic programs were consumed by by by the war and then johnson sitting on my first job was not his press secretary i was responsible for much of the domestic policy civil rights environmental message economic policy and all of that and suddenly with the escalation of the war in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred eighty five i saw all those hopeful possibilities consumed by about by the growing ravenous may ends of the military for more and more money and more more and. roups and i saw all our hopes for bringing about a great society disappeared of the quagmire of vietnam it was a very sad time of grave and costly for those who lost their lives with americans and vietnam the enemies but it also represented a turning away from the possibilities of building a better society whole. if. very well said if we could move back. to the media for a second you are the bush appointed kenneth thomas as the chairm
europe dr franklin roosevelt dr when the dr new deal became franklin roosevelt dr when the war after world war two happened harry truman a lot of progressive president. wound up taking us to war in korea and his domestic programs were consumed by by by the war and then johnson sitting on my first job was not his press secretary i was responsible for much of the domestic policy civil rights environmental message economic policy and all of that and suddenly with the escalation of the war in...
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dr. martin luther king jr. it stands behind acrostic tidal puool. i'm here with harry e. johnson. were a major player in helping to bring this monument to the mall. >> this is a great feeling to know that dr. king is situated on the mall for all people to come and see. >> you helped to plan the dedication ceremony. >> feeling of exhilaration that we were finally coming together to make this project happen. it has been over 28 years in the planning to raise the funds and to build the memorial. after the earthquake and hurricane come up for people to come back is just great. >> the dedication had to be postponed. it was set for august 28, the anniversary of his speech. >> we had to postpone it because we did not want anybody to get her with hurricane irene. hurricane irene did not kill the dream. >> this is a beautiful monument. we will talk about the plan about how you wanted it to luck. we're live from the martin thinking memorial. this is beautiful on the air -- the martin luther king memorial. >> that is a great spot down in d.c. i still get chills when i hear the "i have a dream
dr. martin luther king jr. it stands behind acrostic tidal puool. i'm here with harry e. johnson. were a major player in helping to bring this monument to the mall. >> this is a great feeling to know that dr. king is situated on the mall for all people to come and see. >> you helped to plan the dedication ceremony. >> feeling of exhilaration that we were finally coming together to make this project happen. it has been over 28 years in the planning to raise the funds and to...
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harry smith. >>> the verdict is in in the trial of dr. conrad myrrhry. he's accused of involuntary manslaughter. >> to everybody, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, i am advised the jury has reached a verdict. who is the floor person? >> i am, your honor. >> chair three. >> you have reached a verdict? >> yes, sir. >> have they signed the appropriate verdict form? >> yes, sir. >> do you have all the verdict forms with you? >> yes. >> could you provide the verdict forms to deputy jones who will then present them to me. thank you. court has reviewed the verdict form and ladies and gentlemen, there was a typo in terms of the date of the alleged incident. it was written june 9, 2009. number three, you have corrected that to june 25 and put squigglies after that? >> yes. >> thank you. >> i have reviewed the form. i will pass it to the court recorder. she will publish the verdict. >> superior court of california, los angeles county. the people of the state of california plaintiff versus conrad robert murray, defendant. case
harry smith. >>> the verdict is in in the trial of dr. conrad myrrhry. he's accused of involuntary manslaughter. >> to everybody, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, i am advised the jury has reached a verdict. who is the floor person? >> i am, your honor. >> chair three. >> you have reached a verdict? >> yes, sir. >> have they signed the appropriate verdict form? >> yes, sir. >> do you have...
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dr. doogie haas aerodoctor at age 14 played by neil patrick p harris. >> a talented lad. >> he is. >> showersrth and west cool tonight, 38 your low get ready bring a jacket. >> and showers insul
dr. doogie haas aerodoctor at age 14 played by neil patrick p harris. >> a talented lad. >> he is. >> showersrth and west cool tonight, 38 your low get ready bring a jacket. >> and showers insul
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harris, thank you for joining us. cnn money editor. appreciate it. >>> dr.ay is days from being sentenced in the michael jackson case. how much time could he get? and a secretly recorded conversation shows up in the case against syracuse coach. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. whoa. whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred okay... uhh. the bad news, it's probably totaled. the good news is, you don't have to pay your deductible. with vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance, you got $100 off for every year of safe driving, so now your deductible is zero. the other good news ? i held on to your coffee. wow. ♪ nationwide is on your side
harris, thank you for joining us. cnn money editor. appreciate it. >>> dr.ay is days from being sentenced in the michael jackson case. how much time could he get? and a secretly recorded conversation shows up in the case against syracuse coach. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. whoa. whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on...
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dr. richard besser, abc news, west africa. >> great hope, rich, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, why prince harry's thanksgivingerica was a huge gamble. [ male announcer ] take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. apply fixodent once, and it holds all day. ♪ take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. guaranteed, or your money back. ♪ vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. >>> well, if you missed them, some new balloons today at the macy's thanksgiving parade, including this monkey. and a new balloon on wheels. possibly the strangest balloon named beboy, that's from tim burton and put together right here with rejects from old birthday party balloons. i think it's kind of cute. >>> and a brit celebrating thanksgiving, prince harry heading to the vegas strip. he's in this country, of course, for helic
dr. richard besser, abc news, west africa. >> great hope, rich, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, why prince harry's thanksgivingerica was a huge gamble. [ male announcer ] take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. apply fixodent once, and it holds all day. ♪ take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. guaranteed, or your money back. ♪ vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it...
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. >> this is "rock center" with correspondents harry smith, kate snow, ted koppel, richard engel, natalie morales, an curry, matt lawyer, dr. nancy snyderman, meredith vieira and the world wide resources of nbc news. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good evening, from studio 3b in rockefeller center or "rock center" for short as we begin a new broadcast in this studio that has already housed a lot of television history over the years, and tonight we hope to add another chapter. you will see all the reporting of all of our correspondents and contributors over the coming weeks and months, and as we get under way here tonight, there are protesters spending yet another night outdoors here in new york and in the cold in dozens of other u.s. cities. their rallying cry has been there's nothing for them in this economy, and for a lot of people that means jobs. well, tonight we have something extraordinary to show you. we're going to take you to the place where the jobs are, the one place in this country where, if you're willing to work and willing to move, there is a job waiting for you. they are hiring so man
. >> this is "rock center" with correspondents harry smith, kate snow, ted koppel, richard engel, natalie morales, an curry, matt lawyer, dr. nancy snyderman, meredith vieira and the world wide resources of nbc news. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good evening, from studio 3b in rockefeller center or "rock center" for short as we begin a new broadcast in this studio that has already housed a lot of television history over the years, and...
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dr. murray gave michael jackson a powerful sedative that led to his death. he did not give him the fatal dose and they are saying michael jackson caused his own death. >>> 15-year-old shelby harrisast seen monday before school. she is believed to be with gavin mcfate. the two were spotted in concord tuesday in a black late 1990s honda. police don't know if she is with him voluntarily or if it is against her will. >>> barry bonds is making a new pitch for bryan stow. >> i would like you to join me in supporting bryan stow and his family. >> it is posted on you tube and he is encouraging fans to donate money for bryan stow children, tabitha anti-lore. they visited them in the hospital and he did contribute to the fund. >>> time now, let's get you out the door, how is 880 holding up. >> it is doing well, i think people are wondering if it is open and it should be just fine for you now although it will be a little bit slow. this is a look at highway 4, highway 80 westbound is also off to a good start as you drive in contra costa county. 880 looks good driving towards fremont, right now it is a good decent commute. we spoke about 880 in oakland and there it is, traffic is moving alon
dr. murray gave michael jackson a powerful sedative that led to his death. he did not give him the fatal dose and they are saying michael jackson caused his own death. >>> 15-year-old shelby harrisast seen monday before school. she is believed to be with gavin mcfate. the two were spotted in concord tuesday in a black late 1990s honda. police don't know if she is with him voluntarily or if it is against her will. >>> barry bonds is making a new pitch for bryan stow. >> i...
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harry belafonte. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: a los angeles jury convicted michael jackson's doctor of involuntary manslaughter today. dr. conrad murray was found guilty of administering a deadly amount of a powerful anesthetic and then leaving the pop star unattended. murray's defense team claimed jackson gave himself the fatal dose when the doctor wasn't watching. district attorney steve cooley said the jury saw the truth and sent a message. >> in this particular town, los angeles, we see many examples of high-profile people succumbing, giving up their lives because of their addiction to prescribed medications. they're often times aided and abetted by unscrupulous and corrupt doctors. a fair warning to them. >> sreenivasan: jackson died on june 25, 2009, at the age of 50. murrey is 58. he now faces up to four years in prison. a federal judge in washington has temporarily blocked a mandate that cigarette packages carry graphic images of smokers. the food and drug administration had ordered that the images begin appearing next year. they include a dead smoker and a man exhaling smoke through a tracheotomy hole in his th
harry belafonte. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: a los angeles jury convicted michael jackson's doctor of involuntary manslaughter today. dr. conrad murray was found guilty of administering a deadly amount of a powerful anesthetic and then leaving the pop star unattended. murray's defense team claimed jackson gave himself the fatal dose when the doctor wasn't watching. district attorney steve cooley said the jury saw the truth and sent a...
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harris to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. alan cyran, office of the senate chaplain, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray, father god, as we look forward to veterans day, we are humbled to realize that so many of our nation's men and women have served in our armed forces in peace and war. we are humbled as well to realize that peace comes at a high cost. we pray for all veterans serving on capitol hill and their family members. we also pray for those who have suffered wounds and disabilities as a result of their military service. but most of all, lord god, we honor those who have given the last full measure of devotion on behalf of our great nation and their loved ones. god bless all servants of liberty, and god bless america. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag
harris to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. alan cyran, office of the senate chaplain, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray, father god, as we look forward to veterans day, we are humbled to realize that so many of our nation's men and women have served in our armed forces in peace and war. we are humbled as well to realize that...