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all the medical corps. no question today what he has appeared on the medical corps of engineers project of course the monthly do it. work order for costs the holiday house rental. with chinese leaders have to say about it. finally the interface for conduct which has a population size and shape. now let's get started with money matters of dhaka medical corps during the chinese new year holiday the doctor was looking at the polity from china. many people were like having money in the good of all geared up for the whole of it. one trend of going to go abroad for medical corps. a huge number of chinese tourists looking to get medical procedures done abroad overseas tours and takes more planning and domestic travel because of word and deed. trouble is you have been busy booking trips to the horde of travelers for the past two months the average price of overseas tours have an average cut up thirty percent the previous year. the warm weather. the island played on southern china. julie won the most popular place t
all the medical corps. no question today what he has appeared on the medical corps of engineers project of course the monthly do it. work order for costs the holiday house rental. with chinese leaders have to say about it. finally the interface for conduct which has a population size and shape. now let's get started with money matters of dhaka medical corps during the chinese new year holiday the doctor was looking at the polity from china. many people were like having money in the good of all...
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, a prescription sedative, is an intravenous medication administered by medical professionals. much propofol can cause death within seconds. investigators asked that michelle's toxicology tests be screened specifically for propofol. >> it's highly unusual. we wouldn't typically see propofol in our drug screen. so we've never detected it in other cases. >> as expected, tests were positive for propofol. >> i can't say with specificity how much drug she got. >> but one thing was clear, the dose was lethal. to the medical examiner, it all started to make sense. whoever it was used a pediatric-sized needle to make the tiny puncture wound in michelle's left arm, since there was virtually no hemorrhaging. the medical examiner believed that this was the work of a medical professional, most likely someone who worked in a hospital and probably someone michelle knew. >> whoever had injected michelle herndon was someone that, for whatever the reasons were, she had trusted enough to offer that person her left arm. >> she would not have been able to administer the dose and then clean up and
, a prescription sedative, is an intravenous medication administered by medical professionals. much propofol can cause death within seconds. investigators asked that michelle's toxicology tests be screened specifically for propofol. >> it's highly unusual. we wouldn't typically see propofol in our drug screen. so we've never detected it in other cases. >> as expected, tests were positive for propofol. >> i can't say with specificity how much drug she got. >> but one...
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different price for medication. oftentimes it's difficult for consumers to shop around. many don't realize they can shop around for medication. they just need to know how. since transparency for consumers, websites are useful for sf residents purchasing outpatient drugs. some websites can help persons to locate lower prices for medication and generic and cost saving tips. the resolution recognizes the value of the 340 b program to benefits that it benefits the most and patients in hospitals that care for low income persons and no matter what their level of insurance would allow the department and other safety hospitals to further serve city san franciscans even better. they share a cost for these persons. this program is only for outpatient. the advocacy that will serve will be a great benefit by an allowing the great service to customers and great programs that will improve care. >>president david chiu: i have a couple of questions for the public. can you tell us what drugs come under this program? >> about 1/3 of
different price for medication. oftentimes it's difficult for consumers to shop around. many don't realize they can shop around for medication. they just need to know how. since transparency for consumers, websites are useful for sf residents purchasing outpatient drugs. some websites can help persons to locate lower prices for medication and generic and cost saving tips. the resolution recognizes the value of the 340 b program to benefits that it benefits the most and patients in hospitals...
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>> guest: you mean medical schools? c-span: i mean medical schools, yeah. >> guest: yeah. well, the law--the bakke case, i believe that was 1978, just ruled that race could not be a sole criteria for admission. it's certainly part of the criteria used. you would have thought that when prop. 209 passed in california, it would have had a big effect on racial preferences. it had an effect on the number of applicants--minority applicants that applied to medical schools. it did have that effect. but it didn't have much of an effect at all. in fact, i think it's fair to say it had no effect on the double standard that was used in admissions. and that double standard has been going on ever since bakke and is going strong today and is endorsed, i think, very forthrightly by many of the organizations within medicine, especially the association of american medical colleges. c-span: but if you're white, black, asian, whatever your background is and you want to go to med school, do they differentiate--i mean, if you're a minority, do you come in at a lower grade now? >> guest: yeah. c
>> guest: you mean medical schools? c-span: i mean medical schools, yeah. >> guest: yeah. well, the law--the bakke case, i believe that was 1978, just ruled that race could not be a sole criteria for admission. it's certainly part of the criteria used. you would have thought that when prop. 209 passed in california, it would have had a big effect on racial preferences. it had an effect on the number of applicants--minority applicants that applied to medical schools. it did have that...
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workers stocking medication drawers make mistakes about 4% of the time. when you're in the hospital, ask for a daily list of medications and dosages and check them when they arrive. ahead on my list, you won't believe where this patient ends up after brain surgery. and tools left and forgotten in the worst place possible. >>> we've already seen some bad medicine, counting down our 25 shocking medical mistakes. ? >>> we've already seen some bad medicine, counting down our 25 shocking medical mistakes. dosage disasters came in at number 20. at number 19, toxic transplants. joshua hightower needs a new kidney. he's on a list waiting his turn for the life-saving organ. a potential donor dies. joshua gets one of the man's kidneys and then suddenly, instead of getting better, he gets sicker. >> he was throwing up, headaches, had the shakes real bad. sleeping a lot. >> within months joshua is dead, at age 18. a doctor tells his mother he died of rabies. >> and i said, what do you mean rabies? like some foreign branch of rabies? or some kind that is, you know, u
workers stocking medication drawers make mistakes about 4% of the time. when you're in the hospital, ask for a daily list of medications and dosages and check them when they arrive. ahead on my list, you won't believe where this patient ends up after brain surgery. and tools left and forgotten in the worst place possible. >>> we've already seen some bad medicine, counting down our 25 shocking medical mistakes. ? >>> we've already seen some bad medicine, counting down our 25...
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those medications, u are virtually assured of relapsing. in addition to that, it's very clear th som ofhe medications, the ones calledo that, minotranquilers-- the benzodiazepines particular, xanax, most commonly used these days-- actually interfe with one of the processes necessary fogetting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear and there is da to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnos and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the options. en you think medication is legitima is the same as you would in non-anxiety-related illnes if y findat the iensity of the person's behaviors, feelings, and thoughts are so great that they interfere with the dayday li, d they can't wait-- so that if they'reuicidal or feel that they might hurt thselves or somebody else-- then youtart medication rhtway. the second possibility is that once you've tried psyclogical or nonphaacalogic treatments and they have not worked the benef is not 1oo%, it's possible go ahead and to use medications. the last possibi
those medications, u are virtually assured of relapsing. in addition to that, it's very clear th som ofhe medications, the ones calledo that, minotranquilers-- the benzodiazepines particular, xanax, most commonly used these days-- actually interfe with one of the processes necessary fogetting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear and there is da to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnos and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the...
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he needed both the medication and the money you know presidential campaigns are expensive and. so he became a spokes person for this brand of campaign and he really was associated with vadra with diagrams and this was very important because. this thing of talking about it so you really needed somebody. very senior very well respected very conservative ok you can't have a hippie or an old rock star talk about you really want to penetrate you know middle america the more conservative people because there's more of them then than all the hippies. so this is this was perfect ok perfect person the senator coming from the south war veteran very respected talking about e.d. it made a difference for many many people. we said well if bob dole has the courage to talk about it i can. fly a transit wrote the report your best way to the heart of moscow. it was air fake and very hard to take out. once again on here why why have you ever had sex with that her hair was. cut. from. furious. if. you see if few. of. even. by subscribe emphatic. go to jail. i don't want to live in france pennsylva
he needed both the medication and the money you know presidential campaigns are expensive and. so he became a spokes person for this brand of campaign and he really was associated with vadra with diagrams and this was very important because. this thing of talking about it so you really needed somebody. very senior very well respected very conservative ok you can't have a hippie or an old rock star talk about you really want to penetrate you know middle america the more conservative people...
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we get too many of these particular type of medications and then some of that medication is left. children are able to get those out of the cabinet just like governor hickenlooper said. he has some of these in his house right now. >> you should have never said that. [laughter] >> it needs to be education on the part of those who receive the medication, and once you receive them, you need to destroy them and get rid of them. education lot of going on here. in alabama, we passed laws on dr. shopping and all of this, is exactlyr shumlin right -- this is a disease. once it becomes addictive, we need to treat it as a disease and if we can treat this problem as a disease, we will have a lot less people in prison. if we can rehabilitate some of these individuals, then we certainly need to that. it all still goes back that even the cost of health care and the prescription of these drugs still goes back to those who have the ability to prescribe them. i think education is so important and i don't think we are doing a very good job of that right now. i know we need to improve that in alabam
we get too many of these particular type of medications and then some of that medication is left. children are able to get those out of the cabinet just like governor hickenlooper said. he has some of these in his house right now. >> you should have never said that. [laughter] >> it needs to be education on the part of those who receive the medication, and once you receive them, you need to destroy them and get rid of them. education lot of going on here. in alabama, we passed laws...
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of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychologists are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go in and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to inhabit is one that does not allow the full freedom of human emotion. as. a. child will rights. as. the. pain of the young girls can hold for the future harder. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the pass' that is the law or you know i mean this teaches them a lot of rather sponsibility and simply contemplate through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children for our future what the country will favor. live. live. live live. live . twenty fourteen winter olympics marked w
of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychologists are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go in and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to...
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s and on his phone most went below and all in one year and thirty journals they visited medical plenty of samples were had as i upon them it's doctors had to be taught about p.m.t. did it have behind us and the solution appeared the new molecule involved it gets exactly the same as prozac to move it gets identical it's just a different color have come to trend the price is quadruple to be a normal of course since women only take it five days a month. it's mind boggling film study of the follicle if you will ever. some of the pharmaceutical companies fell from a city to could be profitable no pudge you avoid all the striving and that he would see foresee a necessary to find a new drug or health problem on into something made without caesar to use existing drugs. and in what end the health problem to match the drug. kemel system is reversed with up and see his own companies have a court volley of medications equal says usada leave that for some reason one aren't earning profits so it's good for the common we invent an illness or problem you want problem mrs sell the drugs it was you nigg
s and on his phone most went below and all in one year and thirty journals they visited medical plenty of samples were had as i upon them it's doctors had to be taught about p.m.t. did it have behind us and the solution appeared the new molecule involved it gets exactly the same as prozac to move it gets identical it's just a different color have come to trend the price is quadruple to be a normal of course since women only take it five days a month. it's mind boggling film study of the...
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of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychologists are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to inhabit is one that does not allow the full freedom of human emotion. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i've got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. stay with substory. let's get this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the people oh titian's the mainstream media are working for each other right bribes vision to fight. the good rather. wealthy british style. that's not tied to the tide of. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes cause or for a no holds barred look a
of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychologists are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to...
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today, medical care is taken around. if you had everything in, drugs, a whole lot of other functions, we come close to 20% of the gross domestic product in this country. a lot of other industrialized countries are coming close to 10%. england, the countries this year is at the low end. but even there, it's become affordable in terms of what taxpayers are willing to bear. >> host: what is the role of insurance companies? >> guest: this is a profound question. it is of course in the public eye now as we debate the question of insurance exchanges and how low the health reform bill is a loss function. insurance companies are also caught in the middle. we can point to the big profit but some of them make and we can point to the outlander salaries for senior executives make and we should point those things out because some of it is scandalous. insurance companies are caught in the middle between the reality that lawyers are individuals who look to purchase plans are trying to trim their cause and the reality that there are mar
today, medical care is taken around. if you had everything in, drugs, a whole lot of other functions, we come close to 20% of the gross domestic product in this country. a lot of other industrialized countries are coming close to 10%. england, the countries this year is at the low end. but even there, it's become affordable in terms of what taxpayers are willing to bear. >> host: what is the role of insurance companies? >> guest: this is a profound question. it is of course in the...
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of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychiatry's are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to inhabit is one that does not allow the full freedom of human emotion. right on the scene. first trip. and i think picture. an army corps critter i am still going. to be in the middle. on. the media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see motion security play your part of the visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . the day's top news and the round up of the week's headlines here on our seat it's a big day for the big games as sort through twenty fourteen prices for the closing ceremony
of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychiatry's are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to...
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tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications.us side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ all gasp ] [ male announcer ] robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. >> pelley: you may look at t.v. medical dramas in a different light after our next story which appeared today in the medical journal "lancet." dr. jon lapook tells us how a medical mystery was solved in a most unusual way. >> reporter: three years ago, dieter was living with a terrible illness that ten doctors
tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications.us side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. so here's to...
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of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychologists are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to inhabit is one that does not allow the full freedom of human emotion. right on the scene. first trip. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the middle. on. the g twenty fourteen promises we call to make an exhilarating winter it's enough to eat you still need anything now if i make seven zero in on the bus tomorrow let me take you staying for sochi twenty four take. on ott. transit. your best way to the heart of moscow. a russian pilots jailed in the you asked me to his lawyer and says despite concern he's on the verge of a heart attack his stil
of these disorders and because of the freeness of handing out medication. there's a tremendous pressure on people to function socially optimally at every single moment and if they do not if they are role impaired as the psychologists are saying then this suggests disorder and suggest they should immediately go and get medication it seems to me one could argue this point but it seems to me that the kind of world that we're constructing potentially here for our children and grandchildren to...
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constantine requested medical assistance a number of times. the russian foreign ministry of human rights and we're constantin the gulf and he told us that in fact russia has once again made an appeal to the u.s. to washington to let the russian officials and more importantly russian doctors access to. let them examine him and to have their own conclusions about what is reportedly a very severe heart condition with with mr yushchenko we spoke to his lawyer and he told us that he is being kept in a very poor conditions and he himself is reportedly suffering from a heart attack and practically no help no medical help is being given to me in the new jersey prison where he's been kept right now let's listen to what the lawyer had to say. go did appear sick to me his face was red hue visibly shortness of breath he would take pauses in our conversation compose himself he was having difficulty remembering the dates and the chronology of the different events that took place this week shortness of breath a burning sensation in the. just high blood press
constantine requested medical assistance a number of times. the russian foreign ministry of human rights and we're constantin the gulf and he told us that in fact russia has once again made an appeal to the u.s. to washington to let the russian officials and more importantly russian doctors access to. let them examine him and to have their own conclusions about what is reportedly a very severe heart condition with with mr yushchenko we spoke to his lawyer and he told us that he is being kept in...
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beats in the throne in a cold cell and left so it's all i without medical care so says the wife of a russian pilot serving prison time in the u.s. who fears he won't survive on sale monday. so she gears up for a clash between two giants of world ice hockey russia and the united states at the winter olympic games plus the party and socializing here in sochi it doesn't ever stop like such during the daytime there are options for every taste and travel out away from the slopes and the arenas we find out what the olympic city has to offer a four party goers. and selective justice will look at why a crime can be punishable by jail time in israel or not punished at all depending on the ethnicity of the offender. this is r t ensor national coming see a live from the hearts of the russian capital i am marina. now a russian pilot jailed in the u.s. could have just days to live that's according to his lawyer who says his client has been refused urgent medical care the case has gone all the way up to russia's foreign ministry which has urged washington to intervene r.c. is going that you can is
beats in the throne in a cold cell and left so it's all i without medical care so says the wife of a russian pilot serving prison time in the u.s. who fears he won't survive on sale monday. so she gears up for a clash between two giants of world ice hockey russia and the united states at the winter olympic games plus the party and socializing here in sochi it doesn't ever stop like such during the daytime there are options for every taste and travel out away from the slopes and the arenas we...
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the reason medical reforms in china. visit the tours in korea attention in october two thousand thirteen. the council not the medical industry to be opened up to private investment. indicate that many chinese isn't that good it can to protect awful in china. he protected her move to limit the second third tears today. profit margins of optimal investment in medicine and medical technology to big increases data from the government showed them to dublin twelve the total investment in medical service and not more than two hundred million dollars. for more the mountain to dump eleven some of the biggest players in the field were stabbed to death the correct light legend holdings in both the pharmaceutical. he didn't disclose the purchase or investing awful. mainly because they feel as they can become strategic partners and because they're high hopes for big returns. off most of the most common one in the country. the off will leave the country that doctors and test equipment there were thirty thousand office in china. the ch
the reason medical reforms in china. visit the tours in korea attention in october two thousand thirteen. the council not the medical industry to be opened up to private investment. indicate that many chinese isn't that good it can to protect awful in china. he protected her move to limit the second third tears today. profit margins of optimal investment in medicine and medical technology to big increases data from the government showed them to dublin twelve the total investment in medical...
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beaten thrown in a cold cell and left to die without medical care so says the wife of a russian pilot serving prison time in america she fears that he won't survive until monday. soldiery gears up for a clash between two giants of world ice hockey we're talking about russia and the us of course the ongoing winter olympic games in sochi. and selective justice we look at why in israel the crime can be punishable by jail time or not punished at all depending on the ethnicity of the offender. your source for life worldwide news it is all too international with me rule resewn from everybody here thanks for joining us a russian pilot jailed in the u.s. could have just days to live that's according to his lawyer who says his client is being refused medical care the case is even going all the way up to russia's foreign ministry which is urged washington to step in and do something a guy named chicken is following the story across country are franco who according to his lawyers having symptoms of heart attack may get medical help only fight to stay here's what the wife told us about the help t
beaten thrown in a cold cell and left to die without medical care so says the wife of a russian pilot serving prison time in america she fears that he won't survive until monday. soldiery gears up for a clash between two giants of world ice hockey we're talking about russia and the us of course the ongoing winter olympic games in sochi. and selective justice we look at why in israel the crime can be punishable by jail time or not punished at all depending on the ethnicity of the offender. your...
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i disagree on any medication, any and all medication prescribed by any doctor anywhere. by anyld be seeable doctor. in a psychiatric situation and giving them an upper or down or, because a doctor breaks a bone, they might give them pain medication. then they may get treated by -- diabetes.r host: i think the dr. gets your point. guest: that's important. the reason you should control your prescription records is there are lots of doctors that discriminate against people because they see that they have a medicine for maybe depression. or that they are taking a medicine for addiction. the doctors to tell us which of our medicines have conflicts. if we have our own complete list of medications, why couldn't we have an app that tells us which medicines might not work together well? why couldn't we know for ourselves and learn for ourselves which medicines might not work together? it's ridiculous. , aredoctors, as you know not even familiar with all of the drug interactions. it is very complicated. there is no reason, if we have our medicine that we cannot find that out ourse
i disagree on any medication, any and all medication prescribed by any doctor anywhere. by anyld be seeable doctor. in a psychiatric situation and giving them an upper or down or, because a doctor breaks a bone, they might give them pain medication. then they may get treated by -- diabetes.r host: i think the dr. gets your point. guest: that's important. the reason you should control your prescription records is there are lots of doctors that discriminate against people because they see that...
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jail as the prison is allegedly refusing him medical assistance r.t. hears from his wife and lawyer who say he's critically ill. and a sliding scale of justice we find out in israel committing crime can get you time behind bars or not depending on your ethnicity. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas let's get right to our olympic news day eight of the sochi olympics has seen its share of both highs and lows with a few disappointments as well as was sounding successes perhaps the most significant event was the nail biting hockey match between russia's red machine and team usa at the bolshoi ice arena the game has already been called an instant classic of you reflected by the twenty thousand spectators who went to go see it the group stage clash was only decided by a penalty shoot out after both teams failed to find the regular time scott status of the game. they promised the drama and julie delivered one of the most thrilling ice hockey matches in winter olympic history narrowly went the way of the usa in the most dra
jail as the prison is allegedly refusing him medical assistance r.t. hears from his wife and lawyer who say he's critically ill. and a sliding scale of justice we find out in israel committing crime can get you time behind bars or not depending on your ethnicity. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas let's get right to our olympic news day eight of the sochi olympics has seen its share of both highs and lows with a few disappointments as well as was sounding...
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medication here's what goes wife told us about the help that he has received so far. he called me in the morning and told me he felt very sick and that he'd be lucky to survive until monday he seems to be having a heart attack because he told me he was suffocating experienced heart pain and was almost unable to walk he was beaten severely when he was arrested and has not been feeling well for a long time with his pleas for medical help have been ignored and he felt sick they put him in lockup and left him on the cold floor he tried to get to the doctor with all he was offered was flu medication and some antibiotics sometimes they don't even let me send him letters and they have received to let any russian officials meet with the prison chief over the head doctor while the u.s. state department says they have no information on your fingers condition at the moment but they promise to get back again that may not happen till monday the washroom pilot was arrested in two thousand and ten in liberia and then shipped into the you were a small school says saw is that tension
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cold salad left to the light without medical care. so says the wife of a russian pilots are the lessons like in the one to two years ago most of my life. it's a long day so she gears up for class explains the science of local ice hockey. and the likes of sites that went olympicam gs doeey are soclizi a stall. like swords during heme there o for every taste. i'm trouble up. l a from the slopes and the everyday hence we find out what the big sissy off for the party goers. and so much that just as we look at white wine can be punishable by jail time in his rope or not punished at all depending on the ethnicity of the offender. what an artsy ensor national but need to recall her bubble comes to the program. the lab russian pilot trailed in the blast could have just a suit. his lawyer says his client has been refused urgent medical care. the case has gone all the way up to russia's foreign ministry which has urged caution saying to intervene. pisces ketchikan this fall and the story think of all according to lawyers having symptoms of hear
cold salad left to the light without medical care. so says the wife of a russian pilots are the lessons like in the one to two years ago most of my life. it's a long day so she gears up for class explains the science of local ice hockey. and the likes of sites that went olympicam gs doeey are soclizi a stall. like swords during heme there o for every taste. i'm trouble up. l a from the slopes and the everyday hence we find out what the big sissy off for the party goers. and so much that just as...
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jail as the prison refuses medical assistance to the critically ill and mates are at sea talks to his wife and daughter. the red machine this time with team usa in one of the most eagerly anticipated hockey matches of the winter olympics as russia takes gold and silver in the men's one thousand meter short track events. also dive into song she's nightlife with artsy as we go through a myriad of entertainments and bang news to satisfy even the most picky traveler. and the sliding scale of justice we find out how in israel the same crime can get you time behind bars or not even investigates at all depending on your innocency. you watch an artsy ensor national with me marina call sorites a pleasure to have your company now time and maybe run the mounts for a russian pilot jailed in the us constance in the irish and co is being refused a vital medical help and his lawyer says the man is already at death's door russian diplomats are now urging washington to intervene as r.c. has found out. first he received twenty years in prison in the united states for a crime he never committed on the a
jail as the prison refuses medical assistance to the critically ill and mates are at sea talks to his wife and daughter. the red machine this time with team usa in one of the most eagerly anticipated hockey matches of the winter olympics as russia takes gold and silver in the men's one thousand meter short track events. also dive into song she's nightlife with artsy as we go through a myriad of entertainments and bang news to satisfy even the most picky traveler. and the sliding scale of...
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jails the prison is allegedly refusing in medical assistance r t here's this from his wife and lawyer who say he's critically ill. a sliding scale of justice we found out we find out how in israel the same crime could get you time behind bars or not even be investigated depending on one's ethnicity. midnight in moscow i met president good to have you with us it promised to be a dramatic day at the winter olympics today and it delivered with the red machine in team usa going head to head in a terrific nail biting performance at the sochi bolshoi ice arena fans certainly got their money's worth tonight kevin owen standing by in our sochi center to tell us all about. the ride on my head there it's been now it's not over the city of sochi still a buzz off to one of the most bitterly fought contest of the olympics twenty thousand spectators part the bolshoi ice arena behind me to watch the red machine team usa but leads other out almost to a standstill in the ice rink multis pulled scott to this through that game. it promised to draw julie delivered one of the most thrilling ice hockey mat
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today, belgium is expected to approve to legalize medically assisted suicide for minors. youth nay sha for adults has been legal already for the past 11 years. that parliamentary vote today could usher in that unprecedented step of abolishing age restrictions on who can ask to be put to death. >> should terminally ill children be allowed the right to request their own death? bell jan law makers tustled over the tough ethical decision ahead of a vote on thursday. backers say it is about the freedom to choose to die in dignity. it's about the extremely complex situations. you're trying to provide a framework here for situations that exist in practice. to give children rights and freedom of choice. to give parents freedom and safety. and to get the more they're asking for. so a recent poll found 75% in favor. there have been some vocal street protests. if the legislation is adopted, children under 18 suffering unbearable physical pain and already close to death could request ue then nay sha in their parents agreed. three doctors and a psychologist would have to testify that
today, belgium is expected to approve to legalize medically assisted suicide for minors. youth nay sha for adults has been legal already for the past 11 years. that parliamentary vote today could usher in that unprecedented step of abolishing age restrictions on who can ask to be put to death. >> should terminally ill children be allowed the right to request their own death? bell jan law makers tustled over the tough ethical decision ahead of a vote on thursday. backers say it is about...
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a prominent medical professor. standing in front of the pfizer locos. is a modest person lisa logos are strategically located about what so what because one of my friends is a marketing specialist and percentage of marketing mix because if they leave he told me that those are key places. around a talking head in the middle. so maybe it's no accident to see if you know the picture is composed that way. does the doctor tell me. well. to sum it up. one hundred fifty thousand people reported every year they're young people the signs are easy to ignore. the symptoms are so common. that this professor calls it young people's back. he may be scarce me he says this backache may disable me i don't see it may become a serious disability. scares me but he reassures me ok maybe it's not very common but. it can be very painful maybe but it can be treated may and the treatment is fully covered by you to go to school you know steve i think i do every single day out. of the game missed it by close issue we should all disposable did. you know why should the us. public u
a prominent medical professor. standing in front of the pfizer locos. is a modest person lisa logos are strategically located about what so what because one of my friends is a marketing specialist and percentage of marketing mix because if they leave he told me that those are key places. around a talking head in the middle. so maybe it's no accident to see if you know the picture is composed that way. does the doctor tell me. well. to sum it up. one hundred fifty thousand people reported every...
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tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications.ffects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, common side effects include skin redness headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. >>> tonight in an exclusive interview, the father of justine pelletierre, she was taken away from her parents after they got into a fight wit
tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications.ffects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, common side effects include skin redness headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor...
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with respect to pain medications, the issue is compounded.culture where we try to solve all the problems we have a paypal. to have an idea of how important these prescription-focuses in united states, in 2011 there were 230 million prescriptions for either hydrocodone or oxycontin own. 200 -- 230 it -- million prescriptions. how many americans do we have? countryally have such a in such a level of pain that we require this description medication? address the cultural aspects we have as a society that may be promoting the use of substances as a way to resolve issues that make us feel uncomfortable, such as pain or inattention. >> we are in a society that is obsessed with taking pills and i say that as a physician. it is interesting that we have 5% of the world's population and yet we use about 75% of the prescription medicines. those can be lifesaving and they certainly are in many cases, or they can cut lives short. -- it is interesting when you talk about stimulants. it can be very effective who kids who need them. one in eight use them with
with respect to pain medications, the issue is compounded.culture where we try to solve all the problems we have a paypal. to have an idea of how important these prescription-focuses in united states, in 2011 there were 230 million prescriptions for either hydrocodone or oxycontin own. 200 -- 230 it -- million prescriptions. how many americans do we have? countryally have such a in such a level of pain that we require this description medication? address the cultural aspects we have as a...
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>>> if i do not receive my medication i will die. i believed this president, i believed i could keep my health insurance plan. i feel lied to. it is heartbreaking to me. >>> a devastating new situation on the obamacare plan, and we'll speak with the patient you just saw. >>> and then, a security camera catches an nfl player grabbing his girlfriend in what his lawyer calls a minor altercation. we'll report, you decide who was in the wrong here. >>> plus, we'll speak with the parents who are trying to get their 16-year-old back after the state took her away in a fight over medicare and then ordered her not to talk about it. >> i'm saving my daughter's life. i'm not worried about the consequences to me. >>> see why they're now risking jail time to come on "the kelly file" starting now. >>> and you have got to see that interview with the family which is coming up in just a bit. but first, developing tonight, new questions about trust with this white house as we learn more by an attempt by the obama administration to monitor america's new
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the truth is that the veterans administration runs 151 medical centers. 151 medical centers. they run some 900 community-based outreach clinics. they run hundreds of vet centers. the v.a. is the largest integrated health care system in the united states of america. it employs hundreds of thousands of workers, doctors, nurses, technicians, you name it. no one, obviously, has ever suggested that v.a. health care is perfect or that there aren't problems within the system. but i will tell you this. i talk to veterans in vermont and i talk to veterans all over the country, and by and large there is very, very strong support for v.a. health care. because these veterans understand that when they walk into a v.a. facility, the people there are there to treat them, they understand their problems, and many of the workers there themselves are veterans. and i think if you talk to the veterans' community, they will tell you not that the v.a. doesn't have its set of problems, it does, and not that we shouldn't focus vigorously on improving the care at v.a., but they will tell you that, by
the truth is that the veterans administration runs 151 medical centers. 151 medical centers. they run some 900 community-based outreach clinics. they run hundreds of vet centers. the v.a. is the largest integrated health care system in the united states of america. it employs hundreds of thousands of workers, doctors, nurses, technicians, you name it. no one, obviously, has ever suggested that v.a. health care is perfect or that there aren't problems within the system. but i will tell you this....
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at least means for medical help to ignore it. he felt sake the canon law kept interrupting the cold floor he tried to get to the doctor told us it was flu medication and some antibiotics. but sometimes they don't even let me say that i may have been using the new russian officials meet with the present chief of the book and dr. here's a good lawyer told rte that they had built to the new jersey prison when he's being held will not extradite his treatment which would have the worst possible consequences. monday the us also federal holiday in the united states. so on my supposition would be about any kind of medical treatment so constantine year can cope could be provided. oh leave on tuesday the eighteenth of february. constantine year sean carroll said that he might not live through the week and his condition requires immediate medical attention. usm two was arrested in twenty ten in light of the area on suspicion of drug smuggling he was reportedly security beaten before being transported to the us when he received a twenty year
at least means for medical help to ignore it. he felt sake the canon law kept interrupting the cold floor he tried to get to the doctor told us it was flu medication and some antibiotics. but sometimes they don't even let me say that i may have been using the new russian officials meet with the present chief of the book and dr. here's a good lawyer told rte that they had built to the new jersey prison when he's being held will not extradite his treatment which would have the worst possible...
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supposition would be about a new kind of medical treatment. so constantine year ash and co could be provided. only him. on tuesday the eighteenth of february. constantine year sean carroll said that she might not live through the week and his condition requires immediate medical attention. eunice and two was arrested in twenty ten in light of the area on suspicion of drug smuggling he was reportedly security beaten before being transported to the us where he received a twenty year prison sentence. this is that no this is the receiving end over already. it kind of arrogant attitude that washington had asked for she's going out how to do what washington wants to dictate to them to do the prisons system in the united states the largest businesses in the class the highest rate of prisoners of any country that life is number one s the terms of growth in terms of note are notoriously disregarding of the rights of prisoners even the most fundamental rights including direct them to live. moscow has been insisting all along that the way you shake this
supposition would be about a new kind of medical treatment. so constantine year ash and co could be provided. only him. on tuesday the eighteenth of february. constantine year sean carroll said that she might not live through the week and his condition requires immediate medical attention. eunice and two was arrested in twenty ten in light of the area on suspicion of drug smuggling he was reportedly security beaten before being transported to the us where he received a twenty year prison...
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constantini era shango allegedly being refused medical of vital medical help his lawyer and his lawyer saying the man is already at death's door russian diplomats urging washington to intervene. first he received twenty years in prison in the united states for a crime he never committed on the american soil now it has gone from bad to worse for russian violent constantin your russian. your own burglar nearly killed me in the morning and told me he felt very sick and that he'd be lucky to survive until monday he seems to be having a heart attack because he told me he was suffocating experience and heart pain and was almost unable to walk he was beaten severely when he was arrested and has not been feeling well for a long time but his pleas for medical help have been ignored and he felt sick they put him in lock up and left him on the cold floor he tried to get to the doctor but all he was offered was flu medication and some antibiotics sometimes they don't even let me send him letters and they have refused to let any russian officials meet with the prison chief over the head doctor beca
constantini era shango allegedly being refused medical of vital medical help his lawyer and his lawyer saying the man is already at death's door russian diplomats urging washington to intervene. first he received twenty years in prison in the united states for a crime he never committed on the american soil now it has gone from bad to worse for russian violent constantin your russian. your own burglar nearly killed me in the morning and told me he felt very sick and that he'd be lucky to...
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trail as the president refuses medical assistance to the critically ill and mates arts he talks to his wife and lawyer. and the sliding scale of justice we find out how in this role the same point can get you time behind bars or not even be investigated all depending on your ethnicity. you're watching r t international with me marina koester of all welcome to the program now it promises to be a dramatic day at the olympics with the right machine and team usa facing off in the salt sea ice hockey arena and of course we're following all the action. tens of thousands of fans have to sign that on the olympic park while millions worldwide have been and they haven't been left wanting by any measure the call incest is fierce and both sides appear to be pushing themselves to the limits so far as he's paul scott now for the action so far hi there paul well where and sue over time now as the riots. yes well this much promised a lot didn't it between the two rivals and it hasn't failed to deliver it's just going into overtime after a two two draw russia actually took the lead midway through the s
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international medical heroics in russia's northern reaches but if you're in the u.k. it's boom bust stay with us. the alleged phone call between the assistant secretary of state and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine has created quite a controversy in the call like smug british colonisers cashless a big t. in africa they basically say that that native books of phil he's not fit for the government of the of the need to baldwin become prime minister they also mention needing the help of the un to get this thing glued whatever that means although the authenticity of this phone call has not been confirmed but certainly hasn't been denied this reminds me a lot of the snowden leaks independent journalists for years had been writing about government spying but it took snowden to shove it into people's faces and confirm that it was really going on we've heard from people like ron paul jesse ventura and many journalists that the u.s. state department uses a horde of international grant receivers and local political organizations to try to consciously and directly control sovereign
international medical heroics in russia's northern reaches but if you're in the u.k. it's boom bust stay with us. the alleged phone call between the assistant secretary of state and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine has created quite a controversy in the call like smug british colonisers cashless a big t. in africa they basically say that that native books of phil he's not fit for the government of the of the need to baldwin become prime minister they also mention needing the help of the un to get...
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tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications.s could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, common side effects include skin redness headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. now you can create your own perfecat olive garden, with our new cucina mia menu, for just $9.99. choose the homemade sauce that tempts you the most. like our addictively creamy garlic asiago, devilishly spicy diavolo or garden-fresh primavera with roasted vegetables. all made from scratch and made to order. served with your choice of our new artisinal pastas including gluten free. new cucina mia is all about flavor, all about you, and all just $9.99. at olive garden, we're all family here. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, ge
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jail as in the prison is refusing him with medical assistance r.t. hears from his wife and lawyer who say he is critically ill. and a sliding scale of justice we find out how we find out how in israel of a crime can get you time behind bars or not even to be investigated all depending on your ethnicity. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team shawn thomas glad to have you with us let's go straight to the lympics it promised to be a dramatic day at the olympic venues and it was with the red machine and team usa delivering a terrific and a nailbiting performance at the so she bolshoi ice arena the fans certainly got their money's worth tonight and kevin owen is telling us all about it kevin. yeah. ruling an instant classic now just a few of the was used to describe one of the closest the most beautiful contests in the limbic history twenty thousand spectators pop the bolshoi. there to watch the red machine and team usa battle each of the oldest was. scott took us through the gate. it promised to draw julie delivered one
jail as in the prison is refusing him with medical assistance r.t. hears from his wife and lawyer who say he is critically ill. and a sliding scale of justice we find out how we find out how in israel of a crime can get you time behind bars or not even to be investigated all depending on your ethnicity. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team shawn thomas glad to have you with us let's go straight to the lympics it promised to be a dramatic day at the olympic...
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the family was accused of medical abuse for allowing needless medications and surgery. the dcf does not have medical expertise so they rely on the doctors at children's hospital. they took custody of justina, the doctor at tufts who at first diagnosed her said they wanted to meet to talk about the case. now you have rights groups and religious groups getting involved. listen. >> we are going to bring people of faith, of good will, who believe in this. the millions across the country, to be engaged with this. we are announcing the campaign, free justina, that is the name of the campaign, you can go to freejustina.com, we're going to use every resource we have. >> a hearing on the gag order is set for february 28th. a hearing on custody set for st. patrick's day, march 17th. the governor of boston we contacted today they are not contacting on this case. of massachusetts. >> okay, of massachusetts, the commonwealth, trace, good to see you. imagine that, they take away your child. because you followed doctor's orders at another hospital. and then when you want to speak out
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this is medical abuse.-mails from our viewers saying what is really going on here? how can it be? do we need to be suspicious of these parents? is there something more that is going on that we are all missing? >> well, that i can't answer directly. but what i can say is that part of the problem in mitochondrial disease and perhaps some of the problems in terms of diagnoses, or questioning the diagnoses, these are a group of disorders that could be difficult to diagnose. and we do have a number of tools. but they >> let me ask you this, we're short on time.e if she doesn't have mito and itd is in her head, then why has sh done so much worse, they say they brought her in for the flu 13 months ago, she was ice ey skating and happy and well and got the flu. and now look at her, this is in present day in the wheelchair e without the medications and treatments that the folks at boston children's said she did not need. >> well, that certainly supports the fact that she has some underlying problems. because typical
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. >>> some say the entire medical system needs a transfusion, 2 investigates hospital medical bills and what you can do about it. >> people in the south bay are used to seeing creeks and streams dry so where is this water coming from? we will show you and show you why. >> and millions of apple products at risk. how a security bug could put your information in the wrong hands and why you shouldn't wait to update. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> he was an innocent bystander who was driving on a residential street and that is when he was hit and killed by another car that was street racing. family and friends went to the intersection where he died. and tonight the victim has been identified as a 31-year-old. he was engaged to be married and he was the fa
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jails the prison is refusing him medical assistance r.t. hears from his wife and lawyer who say he's critically ill. and sliding scale of justice we find out how in israel the same crime could get you time behind bars or not even be investigated depending on one's ethnicity. ten pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t it promised to be a dramatic day at the olympics and it was with the red machine and team usa delivering a terrific and nail biting performance at the sochi bolshoi ice arena fans certainly getting their money's worth tonight kevin owen standing by live at our sochi studios to tell us all about it and more. you know what day it was we're going to in just a second welcome but first the top the studio. you join me right here above the olympic. as you say and then one of the most bitterly fought contest of the olympics so far concluded today twenty thousand spectators packed the bolshoi isolated to watch the red machine russia face off against team usa in the men's ice hockey but without any more do let's go live to our
jails the prison is refusing him medical assistance r.t. hears from his wife and lawyer who say he's critically ill. and sliding scale of justice we find out how in israel the same crime could get you time behind bars or not even be investigated depending on one's ethnicity. ten pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t it promised to be a dramatic day at the olympics and it was with the red machine and team usa delivering a terrific and nail biting performance at the sochi bolshoi ice...