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dr. collins, and cost over $3 billion. some young -- >> rose: dr. lins, president of the national institutes of health. >> correct. some young ph.d. sequenced the genome in 7.3 seconds in the fourth quarter of last year down in georgia tech. >> rose: so, therefore, the sequencing of the human genome is all of a sudden becoming affordable and fast? >> my guess, within a year or two, you won't be treated for many life-threatening diseases until you're sequenced. and i believe in the next 12 months we will discover, which we already know from our scientists, that you don't have breast cancer, you have a mutation. you don't have prostate cancer, you have one of 28 types of mutations. we now know that, for maybe as many as 70% of ovarian cancers, that they have similar mutations to a form of prostate cancer, and there's been an effective drug for that form of prostate cancer that women who have ovarian cancer some time this year will be taking. and we also know now that those with the brca 1 or 2 gene, the highest for risk of breast cancer, those mutation
dr. collins, and cost over $3 billion. some young -- >> rose: dr. lins, president of the national institutes of health. >> correct. some young ph.d. sequenced the genome in 7.3 seconds in the fourth quarter of last year down in georgia tech. >> rose: so, therefore, the sequencing of the human genome is all of a sudden becoming affordable and fast? >> my guess, within a year or two, you won't be treated for many life-threatening diseases until you're sequenced. and i...
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dr. collins suggested this in some of his testimony. during this exciting time let's give each of the 28 institutes and the national institutes of health a sum of money and let them identify the most promising big ideas in the country in their areas -- cancer, for example, mental health, for example -- and fund it. let's see what comes out of this remarkable country of ours when we challenge them in that way. then the cancer moon shot. now that the president and the vice president are involved in this way, we want to make sure that we do all we can to take advantage of curing some cancers as well as treating some cancers. and there may be some aspects of that effort that have a start and a finish that could be part of what i call n.i.h. innovation projects fund. i go into some detail about my innovation projects fund proposal because we may be able to fund these needs in the regular appropriations process. but i am willing to consider using mandatory funding for these five areas because, number one, they have a start and a finish. they
dr. collins suggested this in some of his testimony. during this exciting time let's give each of the 28 institutes and the national institutes of health a sum of money and let them identify the most promising big ideas in the country in their areas -- cancer, for example, mental health, for example -- and fund it. let's see what comes out of this remarkable country of ours when we challenge them in that way. then the cancer moon shot. now that the president and the vice president are involved...
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dr. christine collins. as a gynecologist, you obviously see women. what kind of conditions, what diseases do you see the most of in your practice? >> now, because i'm getting older -- your patients get older with you -- it's perimenopause and menopause. so it's a lot of hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood swings. >> do you just have to sort of suffer through, you know, the change of life, as they called it, or are there ways that you can alleviate these very difficult symptoms that people go through when they're in menopause? >> you know, i was trained to give women hormones, and i do. i give women a lot of bio-identical hormones. but what i realized is, when they change their diet and go on an anti-inflammatory diet, they often don't even need hormones. the hot flashes are so much better that they feel like, "okay, i can handle this," or they can sleep better at night. >> how do you get the type of nutrition you know you're supposed to have -- your fruits, your vegetables, your good fats -- into you when you have a busy lifestyle and you don't
dr. christine collins. as a gynecologist, you obviously see women. what kind of conditions, what diseases do you see the most of in your practice? >> now, because i'm getting older -- your patients get older with you -- it's perimenopause and menopause. so it's a lot of hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood swings. >> do you just have to sort of suffer through, you know, the change of life, as they called it, or are there ways that you can alleviate these very difficult symptoms...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, fort collins, colorado. >> fascinating stuff there. >>> a nevada rancher accused of leading an armed standoff against the u.s. federal government in 2014 has been denied bail. a federal judge in oregon says cliven bundy is a flight risk. the 69-year-old faces several charges, including conspiracy to commit an offense against the united states, extortion, and obstruction of justice. bundy was arrested last week in oregon, where his two sons were allegedly involved in an armed standoff against federal authorities there. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues after this short break. here's a little healthy advice. take care of what makes you...you. aveeno® daily moisturizing body wash and lotion with active naturals® oat. used together, they provide 2x the nourishment for beautiful healthier looking skin. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® >>> police in west palm beach, florida, arrested a teenager they say was pretending to be a doctor. officers hauled the 18-year-old away from a medical clinic on tuesday. the health department says he advertised himself as a doctor running an
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, fort collins, colorado. >> fascinating stuff there. >>> a nevada rancher accused of leading an armed standoff against the u.s. federal government in 2014 has been denied bail. a federal judge in oregon says cliven bundy is a flight risk. the 69-year-old faces several charges, including conspiracy to commit an offense against the united states, extortion, and obstruction of justice. bundy was arrested last week in oregon, where his two sons were allegedly...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, ft. collins, colorado. >> pretty fascinating. joining us. be sure to set your dvr to record "outfront" to watch us any time. see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> thanks for joining us tonight. with primary politics reaching a boiling point in stk zk, new poll numbers predicting a win for donald trump, president obama went on the cameras and went on the offensive, spoke out on trump as well as the threat of gop obstruction if he names a supreme court successor to antonin scalia. today he made it plain. he said the constitution is clear on what he'll do next which is nominate someone election year or no next year. >> there's no unwritten law that says that it can only be done on off years. that's not in the constitutional text. i'm amused when i hear people who claim to be strict interpreters of the constitution
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, ft. collins, colorado. >> pretty fascinating. joining us. be sure to set your dvr to record "outfront" to watch us any time. see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> thanks for joining us tonight. with primary politics reaching a boiling point in stk zk, new poll numbers predicting a win for donald trump, president obama went on the cameras and went on the offensive, spoke out on trump as well as the threat of...
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dr. woodcock, for that. senator collinswe know in the committee on aging you and senator mccaskill have done a lot of work on this subject. we know also you don't have legislative authority, so we welcome the work product from your committee over here as we work on our legislation. on our legislation. senator casey -- senator franken. >> thank you. i appreciate senator collins' questions and part of your answer on -- it seems to suggest that the data that you have on the market is not totally complete. >> that's correct. >> okay. and is there anything you can do -- is that an aspiration of yours to make that data complete, more complete? >> it's very difficult to figure these things out. >> who would do that, do you think? >> well, i believe senator cohens hearing they talked about the contracts and the rebates and all the different things in the u.s. distribution chain that nobody really knows the answer to. and the insurers, i think, would really like to know how these drugs are moving and what is actually being paid for
dr. woodcock, for that. senator collinswe know in the committee on aging you and senator mccaskill have done a lot of work on this subject. we know also you don't have legislative authority, so we welcome the work product from your committee over here as we work on our legislation. on our legislation. senator casey -- senator franken. >> thank you. i appreciate senator collins' questions and part of your answer on -- it seems to suggest that the data that you have on the market is not...
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dr. king. >> senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, dr. king, and congratulations, again, on your nomination. essa includes some innovation that is an assessment pilot program which i co-authored with senator sanders which ought to tell you something about the breadth of support that the program has. this is a pilot program that would allow seven states to develop alternative models for assessment. one such model could be proficiency based, which northern new england is particularly interested in. and the law allows seven states, as i mentioned, to participate in the demonstration project. what are your plans for implementing this pilot program? >> thank you for the question and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i think we are still in the early stages of gathering feedback and comment from stakeholders on areas where regulations or guidance will be helpful. as we work on the innovative assessment pilot, i think we have a good example to look towards as we discussed briefly in new hampshire. new hampshire i think is doing very g
dr. king. >> senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, dr. king, and congratulations, again, on your nomination. essa includes some innovation that is an assessment pilot program which i co-authored with senator sanders which ought to tell you something about the breadth of support that the program has. this is a pilot program that would allow seven states to develop alternative models for assessment. one such model could be proficiency based, which northern new england...
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dr. hendricks called an emergency school board meeting to discuss your little fling with brooke collins. this whole thing is ridiculous. i could lose my job over someone who means nothing to me. all because i didn't sign that statement saying i'd never see her again. look, john, your job's on the line, your back's against the wall, it's fourth and long. you need a good old-fashioned pep talk. oh, god, no. please. trust me. i'm a coach. look, john, you got to get out there, look hendricks square in the eye, and grovel! grov-- i can't grovel. i used to say that. you'll get the hang of it. go get 'em. and, john, remember-- give up. give up. give up! get out! give up. uh-huh. it's john lacey. is dr. hendricks in? o.k., just tell him that i, uh... will sign the statement. he'll know. yes? we heard you're going to stand up to the school board. we wanted to tell you we think what you're doing is really cool. yes, but-- this may sound kind of suck-up, but you're a real hero. i'm writing about the person i admire most in the 20th century. first it was jfk, but now i'm writing about you. jfk? john
dr. hendricks called an emergency school board meeting to discuss your little fling with brooke collins. this whole thing is ridiculous. i could lose my job over someone who means nothing to me. all because i didn't sign that statement saying i'd never see her again. look, john, your job's on the line, your back's against the wall, it's fourth and long. you need a good old-fashioned pep talk. oh, god, no. please. trust me. i'm a coach. look, john, you got to get out there, look hendricks square...
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dr. minh-thu le, cox: right now the alternative is avoidance, and carrying an epi pen and getting the most education you can." ((brian loftus)) > that was collin lingo reporting. now, it's always a challenge to keep our bodies moving... especially when we decide to act > according to a study... poor physical fitness for someone middle aged... might be associated with a smaller brain. more than 15- hundred people at an average age of 40... took a treadmill test... and 20-years later, they took another one with m-r-i brain scans. the study found those who did not do well on the treadmill.. had smaller brains. a researcher says the brain shrinks as you get older... so they recommend you get as much exercise later in life. /// > we'll be right back......../// ((demetria obilor)) right back......../// ((demetria obilor)) investigating a fatal crash near russell and decatur. in a few moments, i'll let you know what alternates you can take to get around it. ((brian loftus)) > plus -- metro police are remembering one of their own today. the i-team's george knapp shows us why sergeant mike ford was especially beloved by those he worked with. ((kirsten
dr. minh-thu le, cox: right now the alternative is avoidance, and carrying an epi pen and getting the most education you can." ((brian loftus)) > that was collin lingo reporting. now, it's always a challenge to keep our bodies moving... especially when we decide to act > according to a study... poor physical fitness for someone middle aged... might be associated with a smaller brain. more than 15- hundred people at an average age of 40... took a treadmill test... and 20-years later,...
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dr. phil's getting real at the "hot topics" table. >>> plus, the filmmakers behind the oscar nominated movie critics are calling mesmerizing and electric. it all starts now on "the view" with whoopi, michelle collins,
dr. phil's getting real at the "hot topics" table. >>> plus, the filmmakers behind the oscar nominated movie critics are calling mesmerizing and electric. it all starts now on "the view" with whoopi, michelle collins,
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dr. its it you dominated him for sainthood. [laughter] i think sympatric sainthood is based on knowledge zwicky is a builder not a destroyer. now to jim collins diplomat in in president at the carnegie endowment to serve as u.s. ambassador and before that appointment was ambassador at large in special advisor to the secretary of state. into the u.s. embassy in moscow and we are very happy in the few important things from 1981 and with those three diplomatic postings as consulate general and the department does state and washington has been active on the boards of nonprofit organization and has been with the carnegie endowment since 2007. he chairs a 55 year-old u.s.-soviet u.s. russian second tract diplomacy effort. he has been a tremendous voice of russian and u.s. foreign policy now in our troubled times and i would ask he has taught me everything i know it -- about russia but i think he's going to say gm taught him everything he knows. [laughter] >> i think it is now 58 years ago i went into harvard university for the first course i never took in russian history. it was a rather young assistant professor who diktat that course by the name
dr. its it you dominated him for sainthood. [laughter] i think sympatric sainthood is based on knowledge zwicky is a builder not a destroyer. now to jim collins diplomat in in president at the carnegie endowment to serve as u.s. ambassador and before that appointment was ambassador at large in special advisor to the secretary of state. into the u.s. embassy in moscow and we are very happy in the few important things from 1981 and with those three diplomatic postings as consulate general and the...
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the 1980s were a decade of honors for black collins north and south did in march 1981 the same month that saw the triumph of broadway return drnash the great grandson of moses sister died at the age of 94 and in the words of the atlanta constitution he was the longest practicing black doctor in georgia and the longest practicing dr. of any race at atlanta. you could call the black calhoun's lucky. they were never selfish achievers pay they shared their bounties with the community and their country. it's fair to say that the black calhoun's is as much the story of america as it is of a family. thank you. [applause] [applause] i moved down for questions? anybody have questions? >> microphone is here. i can hear you, yes. .. to brooklyn girls' high school, and she went to catholic church in brooklyn. she was a total -- she adored brooklyn. she was a total brooklyn girl. >> i grew up in the '30s and '40s in brooklyn which were great years -- >> yes. >> -- to grow up in brooklyn. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other non-brooklyn questions or -- [laughter] >> i'd like to know what favorite story you have with your mother. >
the 1980s were a decade of honors for black collins north and south did in march 1981 the same month that saw the triumph of broadway return drnash the great grandson of moses sister died at the age of 94 and in the words of the atlanta constitution he was the longest practicing black doctor in georgia and the longest practicing dr. of any race at atlanta. you could call the black calhoun's lucky. they were never selfish achievers pay they shared their bounties with the community and their...
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dr. king. >> senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, dr. king, and congratulations, again, on your nomination. essa includes some innovation that is an assessment pilot program which i co-authored with senator sanders which ought to tell you something about the breadth of support that the program has. this is a pilot program that would allow seven states to develop alternative models for assessment. one such model could be proficiency based, which northern new england is particularly interested in. and the law allows seven states, as i mentioned, to participate in the demonstration project. what are your plans for implementing this pilot program? >> thank you for the question and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i think we are still in the early stages of gathering feedback and comment from stakeholders on areas where regulations or guidance will be helpful. as we work on the innovative assessment pilot, i think we have a good example to look towards as we discussed briefly in new hampshire. new hampshire i think is doing very g
dr. king. >> senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, dr. king, and congratulations, again, on your nomination. essa includes some innovation that is an assessment pilot program which i co-authored with senator sanders which ought to tell you something about the breadth of support that the program has. this is a pilot program that would allow seven states to develop alternative models for assessment. one such model could be proficiency based, which northern new england...