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so dr. bellep seeing this mistrust of, quote unquote, white america or the medical profession, how do we overcome this? >> i think the answer to the healthcare crisis in america in general is prevention. we were part of a 2009 prevention report from the institute of medicine, and if you look at how much of it has been reduced there is a lot of prevention. there's prevention for depression, possible prevention for schizophrenia, prevention for fetal alcohol syndrome, so there are a lot of ways to do preventi prevention. all of the other industrialized countries are spending money on prevention. >> i want to give you the final thought. >> we look at people's masks every day, and if you have the courage to share your story. it helps people understand that they are not alone. you look at someone's face and they are smiling, you think everything is okay. but you have no idea what that person's journey has been. >> thanks so all of our guests tonight. we'll see you online. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone.
so dr. bellep seeing this mistrust of, quote unquote, white america or the medical profession, how do we overcome this? >> i think the answer to the healthcare crisis in america in general is prevention. we were part of a 2009 prevention report from the institute of medicine, and if you look at how much of it has been reduced there is a lot of prevention. there's prevention for depression, possible prevention for schizophrenia, prevention for fetal alcohol syndrome, so there are a lot of...
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. >> dr. bell, we have our community criming in . . .
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. >> dr. bell i want to give you a chance to jump in on this. >> well, let's be clear.he majority of black people in america are getting psychiatric and mental health treatment in special education, corrections and child protective services. we need to be real clear about that. black people are getting mental health care through the public systems of again, corrections, child protective services and special education. >> and that indicates it would be a crisis level at most of those points? >> i'm not sure it's at a crisis level. i think daryle mentioned access. black people don't have access. poor black people don't have access to a black psychiatrist or any psychiatrist. so they wind up being put in special education, corrections, or special services. >> how can decades of this stigma be undone to improve this care. our panel has some on august 20th, >>> welcome back. we're discussing the silence that surrounded mental health issues within the african american community. and now what is the way forward. terry, what is the role of churches in addressing this issue? >>
. >> dr. bell i want to give you a chance to jump in on this. >> well, let's be clear.he majority of black people in america are getting psychiatric and mental health treatment in special education, corrections and child protective services. we need to be real clear about that. black people are getting mental health care through the public systems of again, corrections, child protective services and special education. >> and that indicates it would be a crisis level at most of...
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think this is only limited to syria, i want to go to the testimony we will hear in a moment from dr. bell among who will testify that yet another major reason for fall -- for policy failure is a lack of another major -- reason for policy failure is a lack of a coherent strategy. they do not know what the policy is toward the region. they say it is vague and ever- changing. you say in your testimony that the conflict in syria has fostered an environment that grows with extremism and hide a link groups are working to exploit the situation for their benefit. -- and al qaeda-linked groups are working to exploit the situation for their benefit. we need to weigh in on behalf of those who promote tolerance and freedom. i take it that you're saying that is by not empowering these folks, you are actually de facto empowering the people who do not promote freedom. here is my question. sooner?'t we do it in foreign policy, doing the right thing is not the only thing. you also have to do the right thing at the right time. why did it take so long to reach this conclusion? and now we find ourselves in a
think this is only limited to syria, i want to go to the testimony we will hear in a moment from dr. bell among who will testify that yet another major reason for fall -- for policy failure is a lack of another major -- reason for policy failure is a lack of a coherent strategy. they do not know what the policy is toward the region. they say it is vague and ever- changing. you say in your testimony that the conflict in syria has fostered an environment that grows with extremism and hide a link...
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relatively short period of geologic time one of the world's leading experts on mass extinctions is dr michael bell professor of vertebrate paleontology at the university of bristol in the u.k. his research focuses on the end permian mass extinction the most severe of our planet's five major extinction events and one of the most well known papers on the subject was titled how to kill almost all life and permian extinction event welcome dr about. how severe was the permian mass extinction. it was the biggest of all. best estimates suggests that only about five percent of species survive so that means ninety nine hundred twenty species were killed off by the crisis and what is what was the the process you had described in this paper that was several years ago that. six degrees c. rise in temperature then releasing methane in the ocean is that is that still your sense of it. yes i think that's the model that people would commonly accepted. people who look for evidence of impact we're very familiar with the idea that dinosaurs were wiped out by the impact of a meteorite sixty five million years ago but
relatively short period of geologic time one of the world's leading experts on mass extinctions is dr michael bell professor of vertebrate paleontology at the university of bristol in the u.k. his research focuses on the end permian mass extinction the most severe of our planet's five major extinction events and one of the most well known papers on the subject was titled how to kill almost all life and permian extinction event welcome dr about. how severe was the permian mass extinction. it was...
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dr. starr has taken optionsions provided to him by the aptly name bell timed work grouproup and come up with the following recommendations. moving high school start times 50 minutes later to 8:15 in the morning and starting middle school ten minutes earlier at 7:45 a.m. >> i: don't lock -- look at this as an issue of this iss going to increase academic performance. i think it's a matter of improving quality of life for teenagers and their families. >> reporter: the studytudy group surveyed more than 4300 parents of high school-aged children in county and found 69% said they prefer a later start time. ti officials say more sleep reduces obesity and anxiety and don't mean they'll stay up later. >> there were several studies that we looked at thathat compared the latest start time with the go to bed time. consistently, they got more sleep. >> reporter: they found thed body clocks of teenagers are set later. >> i'm on netflix at night because i'm not tired at sock. i need 11:00, 12:00, to get to point where i'm tired. >> we want to look at the elementary level.tary the implications of starting s
dr. starr has taken optionsions provided to him by the aptly name bell timed work grouproup and come up with the following recommendations. moving high school start times 50 minutes later to 8:15 in the morning and starting middle school ten minutes earlier at 7:45 a.m. >> i: don't lock -- look at this as an issue of this iss going to increase academic performance. i think it's a matter of improving quality of life for teenagers and their families. >> reporter: the studytudy group...
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we're watching intuitive reporting after the bell, dr.enign hiss rec thomes down with intuitive surgical. the machines are $1.5 million apiece. that's one of the issues. the other is they've got an fda warning letter that has people worried and one of the reasons that and the affordable care act perhaps why they might put off expanding this particular type of surgery which is more expensive but less invasive and a lot of patients may not be opting for it. >> they already cut guidance so that is going to -- we're going to see what they say about guidance for the rest of the year when they report after the bell. join the conversation tweet us #ooerngssquad. back tomorrow on squawk. brian back over to you. >> still ahead on "street signs," shutdown winners and losers. the sectors that gained the most because it will probably happen again, so we're going to figure out what worked this time. that's coming up. plus jim and herb don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger
we're watching intuitive reporting after the bell, dr.enign hiss rec thomes down with intuitive surgical. the machines are $1.5 million apiece. that's one of the issues. the other is they've got an fda warning letter that has people worried and one of the reasons that and the affordable care act perhaps why they might put off expanding this particular type of surgery which is more expensive but less invasive and a lot of patients may not be opting for it. >> they already cut guidance so...
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(elevator bell dings) (phone ringing) sorry, dr. glassman is still on a call. he may be a while.understands we are part of a police investigation, right? dr. glassman's office. are you sure this is the doctor that wrote the fluoxetine scrip for grigori andrev? captain gregson sent men to andrev's home. i'm told that dr. glassman's name was clearly legible on his pill bottles. oh. i'm supposed to meet jen. i'm gonna have to reschedule now. you spoke to her? about you? no. this is not the kind of news you break over the phone. he may have died, you know. tony. knowing him, it was something quite heroic. receptionist: excuse me, i'm sorry, but dr. glassman has an appointment with a patient in five minutes. maybe you could come back in an hour? no, i'm afraid i cannot; i will be dead by then. what? i've been feeling a bit down; i'm thinking of taking my own life posthaste. ms. watson here is beside herself about it. does that window open? i'm required by law to take you back to see the doctor if you make a threat like that. but you already knew that, didn't you? glassman: mr. holmes,
(elevator bell dings) (phone ringing) sorry, dr. glassman is still on a call. he may be a while.understands we are part of a police investigation, right? dr. glassman's office. are you sure this is the doctor that wrote the fluoxetine scrip for grigori andrev? captain gregson sent men to andrev's home. i'm told that dr. glassman's name was clearly legible on his pill bottles. oh. i'm supposed to meet jen. i'm gonna have to reschedule now. you spoke to her? about you? no. this is not the kind of...
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bell, that's who. >> i've been called master disaster, dr. disaster, dr. >> reporter: his specialty: properties "haunted" by tragic events. for instance, the brentwood condo where nicole brown simpson was murdered. haunted houses are tricky. as phil dunphy on "modern family" can attest. in vegas bell's research found no evidence of murder or mobsters. >> you're saying it's not haunted by ghosts. it's haunted by reality tv? >> i hadn't thought of it that way but that's a good way to put it. >> reporter: the current owner but it at a $100,000 discount and fixed it up. >> will you make money when you sell it? >> i think so. >> reporter: that accent, transylvan transylvania, real estate ghost buster. >> we want to thank you for aring your halloween photos. some amazing costumes you sent us. keep them coming all night long. go to abcnews.com to find out how. for all of us at abc news, have a safe halloween tonight. >> on "the list," if you eat too much fast food, don't blame mcdonalds. it's your friend's fault. they're fun at movies, but not so much in your home
bell, that's who. >> i've been called master disaster, dr. disaster, dr. >> reporter: his specialty: properties "haunted" by tragic events. for instance, the brentwood condo where nicole brown simpson was murdered. haunted houses are tricky. as phil dunphy on "modern family" can attest. in vegas bell's research found no evidence of murder or mobsters. >> you're saying it's not haunted by ghosts. it's haunted by reality tv? >> i hadn't thought of it...
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dr. joshua star has taken options provided to him provided by the bell times work group and come up withhigh school start times to 8:15 in the morning and starting middle school 10 minutes earlier at 7:45 a.m. >> i don't look at this as an issue of this is going to increase academic performance.
dr. joshua star has taken options provided to him provided by the bell times work group and come up withhigh school start times to 8:15 in the morning and starting middle school 10 minutes earlier at 7:45 a.m. >> i don't look at this as an issue of this is going to increase academic performance.
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year. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (school bell ringing) (belches) the sofa speedsters-- the simpsons on brown lightning! the piggly wiggums! the bumble buggy! the greed hornet! dr glasgow-a-go-go!
year. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (school bell ringing) (belches) the sofa speedsters-- the simpsons on brown lightning! the piggly wiggums! the bumble buggy! the greed hornet! dr glasgow-a-go-go!
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bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> dr. j won the debate on microsoft.ith the ticker final trade. >> infinity farmer, infi. >> josh brown. >> tup i'm buying it. >> steve weiss, comcast long. >> have a great rest of the day. "power" starts now. >>> that folks is the sound of a clock and those are the seconds ticking away, tick, tick, tick. another day and a half of those ticks we will, says the treasury, be over the debt ceiling deadline. i think i speak for an awful lot of people when i say, let's go, guys. we will ask tough questions to one republican rep in two minute's time and another big story on our radar, robert shiller, nobel law reyet is talking housing. are we closing in on bubble territor
bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> dr. j won the debate on microsoft.ith the ticker final trade. >> infinity farmer, infi. >> josh brown. >> tup i'm buying it. >> steve weiss, comcast long. >> have a great rest of the day. "power" starts now. >>> that folks is the sound of a clock and those are the seconds ticking away, tick, tick, tick. another day and a half of those ticks...
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dr. jon najarian, co-author of "how we trade option." let's hop to it and start with united health. the company is set to report tomorrow before the bells folks is a stock that's already up about 38% year to date. we're expecting i think eps to be up about 2%, revenue up about 13% from a year ago. i think what's more important here is going to give us a bit of a peak from a big insurer's point of view into the health care overall. for example, how enrollments have been so far. it's a bellwether for the sector so that is where the devil is going to be in the details. >> so much optimism, right. the stock has been on a tear along with sigma, aetna, all those big guys. >> all the insurance, hospital stocks, cyh, hcas and so forth. >> which do you like in the sector some. >> i like the hospitals the best myself because i think these are the guys that will be paid under the affordable care act that presently have to provide services and wait months and months to get reimbursed for same. >> ibm reporting third quarter earnings after the bell today. so dom, what are analysts expecting? >> big blue is big blue. a reason they call it that. the
dr. jon najarian, co-author of "how we trade option." let's hop to it and start with united health. the company is set to report tomorrow before the bells folks is a stock that's already up about 38% year to date. we're expecting i think eps to be up about 2%, revenue up about 13% from a year ago. i think what's more important here is going to give us a bit of a peak from a big insurer's point of view into the health care overall. for example, how enrollments have been so far. it's a...
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bells and whistles in their policies. finally in a bat of the big dogs, check out two vastly different opinions on the obama care fallout. on the left howard dean and on the right dr. charles krauthammer, both doctor by the way. >> i think obama care is in fact going to be the reason that we are going to pick up seats in the house, and we are not going to lose the senate. >> when the other guy is committing suicide, get out of the way. this could be a setback for the entitlement state and the liberal arrogant idea that could set them back for a decade, and they know it. which is why they are terrified. >> dr. dean -- did howard dean think that in 2010 which was an historic loss for the incumbent party after a major piece of legislation was passed? in 2010 the democrats lost more seats than any other party had lost in a first-year mid-term. i don't know what changes all of a sudden for him the calculation that we found out that the president told you something that is not true so now vote for them? >> they were saying in 2010 they were getting people to vote against them. obama and his people were completely outmaneuvered in 2010 which the tea party people who sent
bells and whistles in their policies. finally in a bat of the big dogs, check out two vastly different opinions on the obama care fallout. on the left howard dean and on the right dr. charles krauthammer, both doctor by the way. >> i think obama care is in fact going to be the reason that we are going to pick up seats in the house, and we are not going to lose the senate. >> when the other guy is committing suicide, get out of the way. this could be a setback for the entitlement...
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bell minutes away. looks like they are preparing. posing for the cameras, make their memories. the dow up or down, we'll find out coming up. a lot more news ahead. >>> dronrad murray out of jail two years after his conviction in the death of michael jackson. will he be allowed to practice medicine now that he's free? a live report from los angeles is next. >>> plus, snow is falling in the sierra. is it enough for you to pull out the snowboards and skis? well tell you how much powder has fallen. >> how will the markets fair today? san francisco's charles schwab helping to ring the opening bell. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning. i'm marla tellez in for jon today. happening now, snow is falling in the sierra even though it is only october. take a look from the caltrans camera. you can see all of that snow coating the area. there is the first dusting of the season. brian hickey is up in the sierra with a look for us. >> reporter: interstate 80 where drivers are required to chain up here in the sierra. you can see the roadway, that is interstate 80 there covered in a pretty good dust
bell minutes away. looks like they are preparing. posing for the cameras, make their memories. the dow up or down, we'll find out coming up. a lot more news ahead. >>> dronrad murray out of jail two years after his conviction in the death of michael jackson. will he be allowed to practice medicine now that he's free? a live report from los angeles is next. >>> plus, snow is falling in the sierra. is it enough for you to pull out the snowboards and skis? well tell you how much...