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have you tried new dove advanced care? advanced care? 48 hours. wow. just give it a try. very, very smooth. i'm not messin' around it's soft. i did not know that antiperspirant could actually make my skin feel good. your antiperspirant should give you more than just protection. new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. the new, twenty-fifteen ford focus believes in "more." more to see. more to feel. ♪ more to make things really, really... interesting. ♪ the new focus. from the auto brand more people buy, and buy again. ♪ [loud electric guitar solo] ♪ it's a different kind of peanut butter cup. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. ♪ now in minis. >>> monday, "jimmy kimmel live" avengers assemble with the cast of marvel's avengers. featuring robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, murk ruffalo, chris evans, scarlett johansson, jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's
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have you tried new dove advanced care? advanced care? 48 hours. wow. just give it a try.ce. oh my gosh. okay. this is very, very smooth. i'm not messin' around it's soft. i did not know that antiperspirant could actually make my skin feel good. your antiperspirant should give you more than just protection. new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. wherever the night takes you. cocktail taste... ("everywhere i go" by new politics plays throughout) introducing new bud light mixxtail. now available in three flavors: long island iced tea, hurricane and firewalker. bring the bar with bud light mixxtail. it feels like that brick's. on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. you love our greatest, now try our latest. olive garden's irresistible new duos. featuring two delicious entrees on one plate. get a taste of what you love, like classic chicken parmigiana, paired with new tastes to explore, like chicken lombardy in a cr
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have you tried new dove advanced care? advanced care? 48 hours. wow. just give it a try.t. i did not know that antiperspirant could actually make my skin feel good. your antiperspirant should give you more than just protection. new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. nexium 24hr. it's the purple pill. the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protectiontm. to be your lawfully ♪and wedded husband?♪ man to have and to hold.♪ ♪for better or worse, ♪in sickness and in health. ♪ i can't!♪ ♪what? ♪lisa! ♪wait! ♪ ♪ahh god! ♪ ♪taxes are your year, ♪only much simpler. ♪you can handle simpler. ♪intuit turbotax. ♪it's amazing what you're capable of.♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. tonight's musical guest recorded its much buzzed debut ep in los angeles and just played some highly acclaimed shows at south by southwest. here to perform "electric love," please welcome borns. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ candy she's sweet like candy in my veins baby i'm dying for
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have you tried new dove advanced care? advanced care? 48 hours. wow. just give it a try.. okay. this is very, very smooth. i'm not messin' around it's soft. i did not know that antiperspirant could actually make my skin feel good. your antiperspirant should give you more than just protection. new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. only better because it's tastes not the holidays.idays. roger, it is 53 days until christmas! it's not reasonable! ya, it is better. oscar mayer carving board gives you all the taste of the holidays, without all the hassle. the switch to t-mobile is on. even verizon customers are seeing the light. t-mobile has america's fastest 4g lte network ...from the bay area to the big apple. and more data capacity per customer. need one more reason? we'll even buy out your contract. ready set switch. to the data strong network. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night." i'm here with kit harington. you play jon snow, of course, one of the great characters in "game of thrones." yeah, give it up for jon snow. [ cheers a
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have you tried new dove advanced care? advanced care? 48 hours. wow. just give it a try.round it's soft. i did not know that antiperspirant could actually make my skin feel good. your antiperspirant should give you more than just protection. new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. why are all these people so asleep, yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. we're here with world renowned chef and host of the cooking channel series, "avec eric", eric ripert, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: he's going to teach me how to make tuna carpaccio, yes? >> yes, today we're going
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new dove advanced care. for softer, smoother underarms. bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> governor christie pardoned. >> very grateful. >> the cherry on top. fully pardoned. >> her brother-in-law. >> the statement that the community faced. >> some real questions. >> the dream of moving into a nice mansion. the house is sliding down begin hell road. you can see the marble. bill: we all heard the news. pardoned. look for joe's -- bill: what do you got? >> she had a legal permit but crossed over into new jersey good over the party. pulled over for a lane change and charged with a felony. in prison. been robbed a few times. a lot of hard work. that was not good enough. this is. locally the new jersey second amendment society has been by her side since day one. on on the story. i asked her exactly how she was feeling. >> i don't think so. >> opportunity to start over >> what now. earlier stories. i talked to her about her sitting the children down. >> i am waiting. so i can provide for my kids. >> yesterday we caught up with her attorney. >> we
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creating a data base that is accessible to providers and updated and dynamic and standards for advanced care planning and documentation so people's preferences about their care are communicated across settings and not lost when someone goes from one setting of care to the next. to integrate palliative care into the management programs that are in existence in the community. again so there was a more robust support and integration of those services for all that needed them. and then finally from the standpoint of community engagement to really create a public campaign around the conversation of what people -- what do we want if we in the future are facing serious illness to really help people feel comfortable about communicating the care preferences so we can respect people's wishes when they become seriously ill and we're a conversation competent community unlike some other communities in the country that have tried to aggressively help their citizens be more informed about their opportunities for self determination. a really happy thing and sort of as a result of this task force a natural s
creating a data base that is accessible to providers and updated and dynamic and standards for advanced care planning and documentation so people's preferences about their care are communicated across settings and not lost when someone goes from one setting of care to the next. to integrate palliative care into the management programs that are in existence in the community. again so there was a more robust support and integration of those services for all that needed them. and then finally from...
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in the past, children would care for their parents in large families, but economic advancement has ledr families, with fewer children caring for their parents. to maximize familial support, the government has established a new law. >> in 1996, there was the meant nance of the parents act that came into enforcement, okay? this was 1996. now since then, as of 2013, there have been more than 2,000 claims that have been made. now what happens is that if an elderly person finds that his or her child, you know, can help him or her and if the child is not, can he go to the tribunal. the government is still cautious about giving out too much help. because if they do, then everyone will, you know, clamor to the government and say i need help, then the government will have to become sort of a welfare state, right? singapore has to resources. we have to ensure that each individual takes care of himself. if he can't, then he's got to depend on the family. >> as the government promotes independence to reduce its burden, the society is aging. many elderly now live or die alone. so the government has
in the past, children would care for their parents in large families, but economic advancement has ledr families, with fewer children caring for their parents. to maximize familial support, the government has established a new law. >> in 1996, there was the meant nance of the parents act that came into enforcement, okay? this was 1996. now since then, as of 2013, there have been more than 2,000 claims that have been made. now what happens is that if an elderly person finds that his or her...
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also with our advanced medical care doctors are able to take care of premature babies better, but it's healthier if you wait more than 18 months. >> the study said there are several reasons women space their babies closer together, one that older women may have to balance the risks of waiting in which case there are more risks. the older you get the more risk there are to the baby, as well. what he said the trade-off there? >> in our society, women are waiting later and later to initiate that first child. if you wait to have your first baby and would like two or three children, you don't have that reproductive window. those women have to balance the risks of preterm deliver because they're too close to the fact if they wait too long, risk of abnormalities and risks of being older or advanced maternal age getting pregnant. it's a balancing act. >> the study said older women actually do space them further apart. >> right. >> doctor, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> the measles outbreak that rocked california in december may be over. health officials say unle
also with our advanced medical care doctors are able to take care of premature babies better, but it's healthier if you wait more than 18 months. >> the study said there are several reasons women space their babies closer together, one that older women may have to balance the risks of waiting in which case there are more risks. the older you get the more risk there are to the baby, as well. what he said the trade-off there? >> in our society, women are waiting later and later to...
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care of citizens. i'm excited about that. host: one quick look at your biography suggests you have been very interested in technology through your career. as you look at the rapid advance of technology, including not only high-tech and internet days but also a genome studies and the implications for health care, are we moving towards cost control or will we move to a situation with the has -- haves and have-nots? dr. wah: a lot of questions later. i believe technology will deliver better information to make better decisions and health care. patients and doctors governments, hospitals pharmaceutical companies, they will all make better decisions. the technology is bringing that information to the right time at the right place. that will be a benefit to all of us. i am excited about that. how that sorts out in terms of distribution, i think of it information flow to the woman get more equitable for all patients to benefit and i'm excited about that. we are asking patients to contact congressman about the importance of passing this by april 15. fixmedicarenow.org, patients can learn more about this bill and gives them a link on how to directly contact their congressperson
care of citizens. i'm excited about that. host: one quick look at your biography suggests you have been very interested in technology through your career. as you look at the rapid advance of technology, including not only high-tech and internet days but also a genome studies and the implications for health care, are we moving towards cost control or will we move to a situation with the has -- haves and have-nots? dr. wah: a lot of questions later. i believe technology will deliver better...
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i think c-span viewers may appreciate the politics of the sgr as a vehicle for advancing other health care priorities. there is some concern in washington that now that this is off the table, or may be off the table soon, i know it is good for you and your members, but it removes something that has allow -- allowed congress on a fairly regular basis to revisit health care issues that may need attention. as you look forward, past april 15 or whatever when the senate may actually act, what you see coming up as real legislative priorities for the ama in dealing with all the other health care challenges the country faces? dr. wah: this is a great opportunity for us to be free of this ongoing discussion about the sgr only. it has taken the oxygen out of the room, as they say. it has become such a distraction that we have not been able to focus on other opportunities where we have improved care. we have heard about opportunities to use precision medicine, making it more person specific care and a more cost effective way that will be a much better outcome. we have unlimited opportunities once of
i think c-span viewers may appreciate the politics of the sgr as a vehicle for advancing other health care priorities. there is some concern in washington that now that this is off the table, or may be off the table soon, i know it is good for you and your members, but it removes something that has allow -- allowed congress on a fairly regular basis to revisit health care issues that may need attention. as you look forward, past april 15 or whatever when the senate may actually act, what you...
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defense secretary ash carter says he's concerned that iranian ships heading toward yemen may be caring advanced weapons for rebels. he says, he's not prepared to say when the us would be willing to forceably stop iranian ships if it tries to cross into yemen. carter says america has options and warns iran fanning the flames of the human rebellion is not welcome. >>> new jersey governor chris christie continues to make the national rounds last night he visited the tonight show. >> host jimmy fallon tried to get the scoop about his presidential ambitions of course. are you running for president or when are you going to announce you're running for president? what's going on? >> well, you know avenue day job, governor of small state of 9 million people across the river soon i would say mayor june we will be letting everyone know what we decide. >> oh, that's always been his timetable. he wouldn't way in just yet about his presidential, you know situation yet if he is going to run or not, but christy defended his tough attitude laughed off all of the jokes fallon made about his weight and enjoyed th
defense secretary ash carter says he's concerned that iranian ships heading toward yemen may be caring advanced weapons for rebels. he says, he's not prepared to say when the us would be willing to forceably stop iranian ships if it tries to cross into yemen. carter says america has options and warns iran fanning the flames of the human rebellion is not welcome. >>> new jersey governor chris christie continues to make the national rounds last night he visited the tonight show. >>...
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care about. that's advanced by a fascinating new book, cool, how the brain's hidden quest for cool shapes our worldy we consume how cool consumption emerged the prime driver of the global economy and how cool consumer shapes our world on the emerging science of neuroeconomics, very interesting book and i'm honored to welcome philosophy professor steven the co-author. welcome, sir. >> good to be here. >> your theory talking about when we buy something, we're not just an individual purchasing a thing in a vacuum but buying something that we understand that's an impact on our social status. explain that a little bit more. >> absolutely, so when we started about a decade ago doing some kind of simple experiments looking to see how brain responded to cool products. the areas in our brain that akty vat are the central parts of our brain and underlie our ability to live in a social world to interact with others and it's actually part of our brain we think of as a social calculator keeping track of how others are thinking about us and how we think others are thinking about us. what's so amazing about produ
care about. that's advanced by a fascinating new book, cool, how the brain's hidden quest for cool shapes our worldy we consume how cool consumption emerged the prime driver of the global economy and how cool consumer shapes our world on the emerging science of neuroeconomics, very interesting book and i'm honored to welcome philosophy professor steven the co-author. welcome, sir. >> good to be here. >> your theory talking about when we buy something, we're not just an individual...
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jobs advanced manufacturing, health care, this is pat the route to the ability to the middle class and the jobs of tomorrow, not the jobs of yesterday. the idea of making community college is free and giving young people the chance to get the skills they need to be productive citizens we think makes all the sense in the world. this is the president's ideas. this is at scale and very early the outpouring of interest test on them. this is absolutely an investment, not an expense. colleges would be a university doing amazing job so whatever we can do to strengthen community colleges and provide more access and what too many people don't understand face-offs involve relatively speaking they are cheaper today, just the cost of childcare for transportation or gas or buying books can stop somebody from taking that step. we want to eliminate those financial barriers and give hard-working folks a chance to get the skills they need to climb the economic ladder. >> senator langford. >> senator duncan, thank you. you and i spoke before about the waiver in the issue of no child left behind in impor
jobs advanced manufacturing, health care, this is pat the route to the ability to the middle class and the jobs of tomorrow, not the jobs of yesterday. the idea of making community college is free and giving young people the chance to get the skills they need to be productive citizens we think makes all the sense in the world. this is the president's ideas. this is at scale and very early the outpouring of interest test on them. this is absolutely an investment, not an expense. colleges would...
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care, yes, we can. >> reporter: san francisco has made tremendous advances in battling an epidemic that his this city harder than most. and according to dr. havlir actually getting to zero is within reach. >> i think we would all acknowledge that it is going to be difficult to do, but i think if, as we say, if anybody can do it we think that we can show people how it can be done starting here. >> sreenivasan: learn more about truvada, the controversial pill that's a major part of san francisco's plan to wipe out h.i.v., visit pbs.org/newshour. china's official growth rate is one of those statistics that people around the world pay close attention to. after all, it's the second largest economy in the world. but some question the numbers. and bloomberg reporter ken hoffman, who just returned from china, says he has plenty of anecdotal evidence that the economy there is in greater trouble than can be seen by the numbers. he joins us now. so you focus on metals mining. when you went through the countryside, what did you see? >> so the new government came in about four years ago. about two years ago they
care, yes, we can. >> reporter: san francisco has made tremendous advances in battling an epidemic that his this city harder than most. and according to dr. havlir actually getting to zero is within reach. >> i think we would all acknowledge that it is going to be difficult to do, but i think if, as we say, if anybody can do it we think that we can show people how it can be done starting here. >> sreenivasan: learn more about truvada, the controversial pill that's a major part...
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i think in a more diverse world you have to be careful and mindful of the way in which the words we use can hurt, can offend and malign and advancetred and so i think we do have to be careful about our speech. >> we have a pupil we want to put up that talks about faith in our lives and where things stand right now. you know it seems that by and large people are saying that faith is mattering perhaps less in their lives. >> i think it's institution, religion. more people are suspect of it, especially millennials. they're seeing it as judgmental. if they see it that way, they're going to dismiss it. people are spiritual. they're praying more. they're shying away from institutionalism but studies show they're becoming more faith filled actually. >> rabbi? >> institutionally suspicious and spiritually ravenous and hungry. >> are you all suspicious of your own institutions at times? >> you know something, we are evaluating our institutions at every moment. >> we do need to. >> the millennial is finding it on the yoga the glacier, the mountain top. i can sit on my pedestal my pulpit and preach to an empty studio or i can go to the moun
i think in a more diverse world you have to be careful and mindful of the way in which the words we use can hurt, can offend and malign and advancetred and so i think we do have to be careful about our speech. >> we have a pupil we want to put up that talks about faith in our lives and where things stand right now. you know it seems that by and large people are saying that faith is mattering perhaps less in their lives. >> i think it's institution, religion. more people are suspect...
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green energy jobs advanced manufacturing and health care. this is the path the route to promote the middle class, and the jobs of tomorrow not the jobs of yesterday. the idea of making these community colleges free and giving what is young people or middle aged people the chance to get the skills they need to be productive citizens we think makes all the sense in the world this this is coming from senator alexander, from tennessee this is done to scale. it's very early. the outpouring of interest has stunned them far beyond what they anticipated opinion this is an absolutely investment, not an expense. tribal colleges and universities would be a part of this. tribal colleges do around amazing job as you know on shoestring budgets. whatever we can do to strengthen community colleges, provide more people access and what too many folks in rooms like this don't understand, is that often while relatively speaking, they are cheaper today. just the cost of child care or transportation or gas or buying books can literally stop somebody from taking t
green energy jobs advanced manufacturing and health care. this is the path the route to promote the middle class, and the jobs of tomorrow not the jobs of yesterday. the idea of making these community colleges free and giving what is young people or middle aged people the chance to get the skills they need to be productive citizens we think makes all the sense in the world this this is coming from senator alexander, from tennessee this is done to scale. it's very early. the outpouring of...
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advanced manufacturing and health care. this is the path. the route to the middle class and to the jobs of tomorrow and not the jobs of yesterday. and so the idea of making these community colleges free and giving whether it's young people or middle-aged people the chance to get the skills they need to be productive citizens, to support their families e we think makes all the sense in the world. this isn't the president's ideas or my idea, this is really coming from senator alexander from tennessee, who has done this at scale, and while it's very early the outpouring of interest has stunned them, far beyond what they anticipated. this is absolutely an investment, not an expense. tribal colleges and units will be a part of this. they're doing an amazing thing on shoe string budgets. is whatever we can do to strengthen community colleges provide more people access. and what too many folks don't understand is it often while relatively speaking, they are cheaper today. just the cost of child care or transportation or gas or buying books can stop
advanced manufacturing and health care. this is the path. the route to the middle class and to the jobs of tomorrow and not the jobs of yesterday. and so the idea of making these community colleges free and giving whether it's young people or middle-aged people the chance to get the skills they need to be productive citizens, to support their families e we think makes all the sense in the world. this isn't the president's ideas or my idea, this is really coming from senator alexander from...
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advancement. >> thanks a lot so much, take care. >> this is an opportunity for people to get luck, to get a jobeen able to do, on the other hand what happens if they don't have a safety net and that is a societal question that has to be answered. >> still, the task rabbit is out of the hat, and we are likely to see many more services that we can summon with a touch of a button. >> >> it will ruin your credit score. >> mason: next, suze orman on what not to do. >> >> mason: they say talk is cheap, unless, of course, it is suze orman doing the talking. >> you know, so many times in life you are told when it comes to your money do, this, do that, do this. well, this morning, we are going to give you three things that you are never ever to do when it comes to your money. first, you are never, ever to co-sign a loan. don't you think if someone needs you to co-sign a loan what that means is that the financial institution isn't going to give them a loan because they don't qualify. they don't qualify why are you doing this? when you co-sign a loan, it is your loan. you are personally responsible for it
advancement. >> thanks a lot so much, take care. >> this is an opportunity for people to get luck, to get a jobeen able to do, on the other hand what happens if they don't have a safety net and that is a societal question that has to be answered. >> still, the task rabbit is out of the hat, and we are likely to see many more services that we can summon with a touch of a button. >> >> it will ruin your credit score. >> mason: next, suze orman on what not to...
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advance urmy childhood education in san francisco. she started with colleagues in the chaild cire providers world, the multicultural child care consortdium which is where child care providers can come together and share resources. one of the things that happened overthe last 20 or 30 years child care providers have if a number of incentives to get grader education and early childhood development and that led to a? crease and quality of care in child care in san francisco. margey stokes is one of the leaders ovthe years. she is also ininstrumental in creating the family day care providers association which play adlarge role in connecting child care providers and shows the city responds to the needs of high quality care and also the need for child care providers to learn their craft. it is a great day when someone like margey stokes is able to still be in the mix and helping to move san francisco forward for children so may second we celebrate her birth day and margey stokes day. downstairs there is a exhibit of african american leaders and manchlgy stokes is downstairs. it is a amageing picture. i suggest if aiovnlt been there to see the
advance urmy childhood education in san francisco. she started with colleagues in the chaild cire providers world, the multicultural child care consortdium which is where child care providers can come together and share resources. one of the things that happened overthe last 20 or 30 years child care providers have if a number of incentives to get grader education and early childhood development and that led to a? crease and quality of care in child care in san francisco. margey stokes is one...
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advance. >> the operation is under way and none of the districts or villages will fall. we're being extremely careful because the enemy is using residential areas for shelter so we are trying hard to avoid any civilian casualties. >> fighting has steadily intensified in afghanistan since last friday. the battles are part of the taliban spring offensive. the islamist militants have been targeting troops in the northern part of the province. people accuse the government of deserting them. >> we asked the president to take the situation seriously. militants will take over this province if the situation remains as it is. >> international peacekeeping troops withdrew from the province in 2013. since then, security has deteriorated in the region. this offense of -- offensive will prove that the afghan army can live up to its obligation. >> a call for more illegal immigration from africa and the middle east. the commission chief is urging mission states to take in more migrants so that fewer die in the mediterranean. >> he won the support of the european parliament for the idea on wednesday. he wants a quot
advance. >> the operation is under way and none of the districts or villages will fall. we're being extremely careful because the enemy is using residential areas for shelter so we are trying hard to avoid any civilian casualties. >> fighting has steadily intensified in afghanistan since last friday. the battles are part of the taliban spring offensive. the islamist militants have been targeting troops in the northern part of the province. people accuse the government of deserting...
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and helps address health disparity to advance common interest in building a better smarter, smarter, healthier delivery system that supports improvements to the way care is delivered providers are paid command information is distributed. to advance our shared vision the budget increase funding for nih by 1 billion to advance biomedical and behavioral research among other priorities. in addition, it invests 250 million in precision medicine from a new cost of poor mental effort focused on developing treatments treatments, diagnostics, and prevention strategies tailored to the genetic characteristics of individual patients. to further our common interest in providing americans with building blocks for success in every stage of life this budget outlines an ambitious plan to make health care affordable. it supports evidence-based interventions to protect youth in foster care and invests to help older americans live with dignity in their homes and communities to protect them from identity theft. to keep americans healthy the budget strengthens our public health infrastructure with 975 million for domestic and international preparedness including critical f
and helps address health disparity to advance common interest in building a better smarter, smarter, healthier delivery system that supports improvements to the way care is delivered providers are paid command information is distributed. to advance our shared vision the budget increase funding for nih by 1 billion to advance biomedical and behavioral research among other priorities. in addition, it invests 250 million in precision medicine from a new cost of poor mental effort focused on...
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advance. >> it was after their trip was approved by the saudi-led coalition. >> it's important that we take caree victims of war. more importantly as a surgical team we have the expertise to treat these very special type of trauma caused by high-speed bullets and bombs. >> united nations chief is concerned about yemen's deteriorating security and humanitarian situation. >> ordinary yemeni families are struggling for the very basics, water, food, and medicines. hundreds of civilians have been killed. hospitals and schools are shutting down. some of which are direct targets of the fighting. >> reporter: the conflict in yemen has made life difficult for millions of people. no clean water electricity is cut most of the time, and people have tried for days to fill their cars. >> we have been waiting for four days in this queue for some gas. this is fifth day. but due to the air strikes the gas tanks were not able to fill the gas station. we borrowed money for gas and that's because who are targeting yemen and the yemeni people. >> there's discontent across the country. dozens of angry soldiers besieg
advance. >> it was after their trip was approved by the saudi-led coalition. >> it's important that we take caree victims of war. more importantly as a surgical team we have the expertise to treat these very special type of trauma caused by high-speed bullets and bombs. >> united nations chief is concerned about yemen's deteriorating security and humanitarian situation. >> ordinary yemeni families are struggling for the very basics, water, food, and medicines. hundreds...
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to advance our common interest in building a better smarter healthier system that supports improvements to the way careis delivered and providers are paid and information is distributed. to advance our shared vision for leading the world in science innovation the budget increases funding for nih by $1 billion to advance biomedical behavioral research among other priorities. in addition to invest $215 million in the precision medicine issue a new cross departmental effort focused on developing treatments diagnostics and prevention strategies tailored to the genetic characteristics of individual patients. to further comments or some providing americans with the building blocks for success in every stage of life this budget outlined an ambitious plan to make affordable childcare available to every working middle class family with young children. it supports evidence-based intervention to protect you sent.-- youth in foster care and older americans live with dignity in their homes and communities to protect them from identity theft. to keep americans helping the budget strengthens our public health and the
to advance our common interest in building a better smarter healthier system that supports improvements to the way careis delivered and providers are paid and information is distributed. to advance our shared vision for leading the world in science innovation the budget increases funding for nih by $1 billion to advance biomedical behavioral research among other priorities. in addition to invest $215 million in the precision medicine issue a new cross departmental effort focused on developing...
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advance too. >> now a days not everyone would do that. i can appreciate that more than i can say. >> it shows how caring people and more than a little communication can make a big difference. alan wang abc7 news. >> absolutely. >>> now to one of the largest heists in history with a gang of thieves snatching $300 million in cash and jewels. thieves raided a security box in london's jewelry quarter. they likely got in by smashing in the elevator shaft on the roof and then went down the shaft and cut through a metal door into the vault. the crime wasn't even discovered until three days after it happened. >>> take a look at all of this water pouring into the new york city subway in greenwich village. you can see water dumbing on to the train with passengers still inside. the flooding was caused by a watermain break. the water has been shut off and the trains are moving again tonight. incredible video. >> after the rain we had here the other day, nothing on the horizon for the foreseeable future. >> sandhya tells us if we need them. >> i would hang on to them. live doppler 7hd is showing you nothing but mainly clear conditions tonight. the recent stor
advance too. >> now a days not everyone would do that. i can appreciate that more than i can say. >> it shows how caring people and more than a little communication can make a big difference. alan wang abc7 news. >> absolutely. >>> now to one of the largest heists in history with a gang of thieves snatching $300 million in cash and jewels. thieves raided a security box in london's jewelry quarter. they likely got in by smashing in the elevator shaft on the roof and...
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part of the problem is that apparently the city is so boobytrapped that advancing forces have to be very carefulf it but clearly, most of the isis fighters have fled. >> general hertling the secretary of state john kerry, he told katie couric in a yahoo!.com interview he would be open to coordinating with iran in this war against isis in iraq. you believe that coordination should go forward? is it necessary? >> wolf as a military guy, i'm saying that's a political decision. what i will tell you from a military perspective, there are going to be a lot of commanders that are going to have difficulty cooperating with iran. now, coordinating is a different story. we have seen that over this last week where there was some coordination with the iraqi government to pull iranian forces out but directly with iran probably not any time soon in my view. >> phil mudd today nine british nationals including women and children they were prevented from crossing from turkey into syria to join forces with isis but presumably a lot of others are successfully crossing that border right? >> you've got to believe tha
part of the problem is that apparently the city is so boobytrapped that advancing forces have to be very carefulf it but clearly, most of the isis fighters have fled. >> general hertling the secretary of state john kerry, he told katie couric in a yahoo!.com interview he would be open to coordinating with iran in this war against isis in iraq. you believe that coordination should go forward? is it necessary? >> wolf as a military guy, i'm saying that's a political decision. what i...
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advance as private insurers try to do. if you really want to fight corruption, bring real free markets into medical care, give people medical savings accounts, $10,000 a year better coverage on catastrophic coverage, when they have that, they'll make sure they get value for their money. >> there's an answer, but rich, it begs a question, isn't the system right now designed for fraud? >> yeah it is designed for fraud and people being imperfect creatures will take advantage of it like the doctor in florida did. look, i once paid more than $10,000 for an mri that should have cost between $500 and $1,000. and that's the lard that gets put into the system for a whole variety of reasons from fraud to legal covering your behind. >> we now know about this relationship between menendez and his doctor friend. we don't have proof that what the government charges is true but i'm wondering how many other politicians have relationships with doctors covering up their overbilling. >> i'm sure they'll pop up, david, and i think scariest part of all this is if you look at the unfunded liabilities, essentially all the money we were on the hoo
advance as private insurers try to do. if you really want to fight corruption, bring real free markets into medical care, give people medical savings accounts, $10,000 a year better coverage on catastrophic coverage, when they have that, they'll make sure they get value for their money. >> there's an answer, but rich, it begs a question, isn't the system right now designed for fraud? >> yeah it is designed for fraud and people being imperfect creatures will take advantage of it like...
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and i would add to that nurses and advanced practice nurses in particular are playing a very large role in the new models of care delivery. so should we also change the way that we are delivering -- educating them? >> well, in a word, yes. i think in italian you would say asolutamente. just to confirm that. what do they need to change? well i would say design is a key issue. flow of care. intd graited, coordinated team-based care. integrating some of the things we talked about in terms of social services with the medical model. epths. orientation to the community. population-based. are all elements i think need to be fully integrated into a medical school curriculum. >> okay. let's talk a little bit about prevention and whether prevention should be at the forefront if not why. and also what is the data behind prevention? and whether it -- whether it saves. and consumer education, of course, is a part of that. >> okay. well i'll plunge in here. prevention. you know, it's a nice word. the most effective prevention that anybody can follow is to change their own behavior to take the advice that we have to get off of
and i would add to that nurses and advanced practice nurses in particular are playing a very large role in the new models of care delivery. so should we also change the way that we are delivering -- educating them? >> well, in a word, yes. i think in italian you would say asolutamente. just to confirm that. what do they need to change? well i would say design is a key issue. flow of care. intd graited, coordinated team-based care. integrating some of the things we talked about in terms of...
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i would add to that nurses in advanced practice nurses our playing a very large role in the new model of care delivery. so we also change the way that we are delivering -- educating them? jeff: in a word yes. in italian, i think you would say absolutamente. what do they need to change? i would say defined as a key issue -- design is a key issue. flow of care, integrated team-based care. and a grating some of the things that we talked about in terms of social services with the medical model, empathy. orientation to the committee population-based, they are all elements that i think need to be fully integrated into a medical school curriculum. marilyn: ok. let us talk a little bit about prevention and whether prevention should be at the forefront, if not, why? and also what is the data behind prevention and whether it is safe? and consumer education is a part of that. joseph: i will plunge in here. prevention is a nice word. the most effective prevention that anybody can follow is to change their own behavior, to take the advice that we ought to get off of our chairs and start moving around. we
i would add to that nurses in advanced practice nurses our playing a very large role in the new model of care delivery. so we also change the way that we are delivering -- educating them? jeff: in a word yes. in italian, i think you would say absolutamente. what do they need to change? i would say defined as a key issue -- design is a key issue. flow of care, integrated team-based care. and a grating some of the things that we talked about in terms of social services with the medical model,...
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care. definitions of what constitutes sexual assault have evolved so much enabling more and broader discussion on these complex issues in our own country. technology has advanced enabling us to provide evidence-based support and care that was not at all possible before. the sub floor protection is now the norm. we thought out the practices pioneered by other leading institutions and hired experts in the field to help us adapt to reflect the unique model and the daily realities of volunteers in the field who are vulnerable most of the time. although they are surrounded by an incredibly loving community and that is something hard for most americans to understand that they are safe because they are surrounded by people who love them deeply. living grateful to come up with so of our leading experts in the field of sexual assault. from the department of defense to the rate of abuse national network, the national center for victims of crime and our own assault advisory you are here susan in a few moments, she and others have done so much to help us along the way to improve the rigor of our program. we have true experts on our staff, working together we have develope
care. definitions of what constitutes sexual assault have evolved so much enabling more and broader discussion on these complex issues in our own country. technology has advanced enabling us to provide evidence-based support and care that was not at all possible before. the sub floor protection is now the norm. we thought out the practices pioneered by other leading institutions and hired experts in the field to help us adapt to reflect the unique model and the daily realities of volunteers in...
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advance too. >> now a days not everyone would do that. i can appreciate that more than i can say. >> it shows how caring people and more than a little communicationews. >> absolutely. >>> now to one of the largest heists in history with a gang of thieves snatching $300 million in cash and jewels. thieves raided a security box in london's jewelry quarter. they likely got in by smashing in the elevator shaft on the roof and then went down the shaft and cut through a metal door into the vault. the crime wasn't even discovered until three days after it happened. >>> take a look at all of this water pouring into the new york city subway in greenwich village. you can see water dumbing on to the train with passengers still inside. the flooding was caused by a watermain break. the water has been shut off and the trains are moving again tonight. incredible video. >> after the rain we had here the other day, nothing on the horizon for the foreseeable future. >> sandhya tells us if we need them. >> i would hang on to them. live doppler 7hd is showing you nothing but mainly clear conditions tonight. the recent storm did push up our percent of normal by a cou
advance too. >> now a days not everyone would do that. i can appreciate that more than i can say. >> it shows how caring people and more than a little communicationews. >> absolutely. >>> now to one of the largest heists in history with a gang of thieves snatching $300 million in cash and jewels. thieves raided a security box in london's jewelry quarter. they likely got in by smashing in the elevator shaft on the roof and then went down the shaft and cut through a...