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my name is tom clark, executive director of the events held here in the park. we have had a great relationship. phil and his team, we have learned a lot and, in long way. the golf course is in spectacular condition. rounds of golf continue to increase. as of today we are 12% above last year at this time. overall, gulf is on the upswing at harding park. the pga tour, really, having events here at harding park has been fantastic, because it has, as phil mentioned, it is our largest international event for these four day events. as you move forward with charles schwab cup events, the champions tour that they mentioned, it will also continue with our pga tour events as well, as you can see on the proposed amendment. on behalf of the pga tour, we are looking forward to providing additional financial assistance on the first tee of san francisco, allowing us to showcase san francisco to millions of golf fans on the golf channel, nbc, and provide an impact for the city. supervisor chu: thank you. just a quick question for mr. clarke. one of the things that harvey the b
my name is tom clark, executive director of the events held here in the park. we have had a great relationship. phil and his team, we have learned a lot and, in long way. the golf course is in spectacular condition. rounds of golf continue to increase. as of today we are 12% above last year at this time. overall, gulf is on the upswing at harding park. the pga tour, really, having events here at harding park has been fantastic, because it has, as phil mentioned, it is our largest international...
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tom clark's papers are out in the truman library, roosevelt library. we've spent, between the two of us, really endless months in different libraries. it's not just the johnson library, that you do the work. c-span: do you think that lyndon johnson would be as anxious as he was to have a library if he knew that a lot of the material that is in that library would end up in a book like this? what do you think he would react, what would be is reaction to this book? >> guest: lyndon johnson, as we saw as president, did not take kindly to criticism. however, when he reads all four books -- i think that when he sees the life as a whole, he is likely to feel that i gave him -- both in the bright sense as well as the dark sense -- his place in history. i wrote in the introduction to this book that it was abraham lincoln who struck the chains from black americans, but it was lyndon johnson who took them by the hand, led them into the voting booth, drew democracy's curtain behind them and made them once and for all and forever a part of american political life.
tom clark's papers are out in the truman library, roosevelt library. we've spent, between the two of us, really endless months in different libraries. it's not just the johnson library, that you do the work. c-span: do you think that lyndon johnson would be as anxious as he was to have a library if he knew that a lot of the material that is in that library would end up in a book like this? what do you think he would react, what would be is reaction to this book? >> guest: lyndon johnson,...
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clark and associates. what do you think of what tom coburn said? really our debt and our financial collapse is more important to our security than nation building in afghanistan. >> i think the first thing is we need to finish the job against al qaeda and stay and finish the plan in afghanistan. i think the second thing is we've got to create jobs and start this economy growing. and then in the midterm, we'll have the resources to adequately address the debt problem. >> so, wait, let me get this straight. you're saying what? in the next two years we should do what here at home to produce revenues to finance -- what do we do? >> let's do energy. we're spending $300 billion a year importing oil. >> right. >> we've got all the resources we need in america to do that on our own. >> isn't the epa clogging it up? outer continental shelf, alaska. >> i think it's a combination of things. i think it's a combination of regulation, business reticence, i think it's ceos, i think it's funds who look abroad. everybody abroad would much rather invest in the safet
clark and associates. what do you think of what tom coburn said? really our debt and our financial collapse is more important to our security than nation building in afghanistan. >> i think the first thing is we need to finish the job against al qaeda and stay and finish the plan in afghanistan. i think the second thing is we've got to create jobs and start this economy growing. and then in the midterm, we'll have the resources to adequately address the debt problem. >> so, wait,...
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coming up next: we are speaking with nfl tight end desmond clark about a special event that he will be hosting >> and later [ male announcer ] tom's see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day gummies for grown-ups. i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips throat or tongue stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurre
coming up next: we are speaking with nfl tight end desmond clark about a special event that he will be hosting >> and later [ male announcer ] tom's see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day gummies for grown-ups. i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry...
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tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more
tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more
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tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more evidence for the things that you do. every parent demands it for treatments for their children. every treatment provider can see that things are working and they really wonder why do we need researchers telling me. and the reason for that is they don't see people who don't show up again. they don't see people who have left treatment and relapsed. that's the kind of stuff that research can inform practice about. but it's equally important for practice to inform research. dr. laudet, why is the dissemination of research findings to practitioners in the field of behavioral health an issue of concern? it's an issue of concern because, generally speaking, as researchers, we've had a tendency to do this in a one-way street, so that we come into a treatment-we either design an intervention or we come into a treatment organization as experts. we tell them what we're going to do or what they should be doing without really consulting with them in terms
tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more evidence for the things that you do. every parent demands it for treatments for their children. every treatment provider can see that things are working and they really wonder why do we need researchers telling me. and the reason for that is they don't see people who don't show up again....