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just steps away from the comfortable headquarter of the american medical association, was a chicago of dirt, filth, and tenements, of sick chicago where people struggled with terrible health con decisions relatedded to poverty and unemployment and struggled to obtain baiivel medical care. the overcrowded cook county hospital. the city's only hospital which locals described as death house. a single overcrowded private hospital served the entire african-american community of the south side. chicago's outpatient clinics were fill the to busting. she spoke with people too sick to leave their homes or couldn't afford the few pen if penny for transportation to a clinic. she told the audience about the child with that mown ya after being trurned -- an behalf of the working people of chicago, florence greenberg made the following demand, we're asking our government to take health from the list of luxuries to be bought only with money and add to the list containing inalienable rights of every citizens. we don't know whether franklin roosevelt ever heard about her call for health care of the rig
just steps away from the comfortable headquarter of the american medical association, was a chicago of dirt, filth, and tenements, of sick chicago where people struggled with terrible health con decisions relatedded to poverty and unemployment and struggled to obtain baiivel medical care. the overcrowded cook county hospital. the city's only hospital which locals described as death house. a single overcrowded private hospital served the entire african-american community of the south side....
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just steps away from the comfortable headquarters of the american medical association, was a chicago of dirt, filth and tenement. basic chicago where people struggle with terrible health conditions related to poverty and unemployment and struggle to obtain basic medical care. greenberg told the conference that the grossly over kenneth cook county hospital, the city's only public hospital which locals described as a death house. a single overcrowded private hospital served the entire african-american community of the southside. chicago's outpatient clinics were still to bursting. greenberg spoke of people who are too sick to leave their homes but couldn't get a doctor to visit them, or who couldn't afford the few pennies for transportation to a clinic. she told the audience about a child with double pneumonia who have died of an abscessed long, after being turned out of the hospital because the relief agency would no longer pay for her care. and on behalf of the working people of chicago, florence greenberg made the following demand. we're asking our government to take health from the
just steps away from the comfortable headquarters of the american medical association, was a chicago of dirt, filth and tenement. basic chicago where people struggle with terrible health conditions related to poverty and unemployment and struggle to obtain basic medical care. greenberg told the conference that the grossly over kenneth cook county hospital, the city's only public hospital which locals described as a death house. a single overcrowded private hospital served the entire...
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. >> reporter: the research published in the journal of the american medical associationed to nearly0 healthy male doctors. after 11 years there was no difference between those who received fakes and real vitamins. multivitamins are the most common dietary supplement in the u.s. a third of adults take them. doctors say taking multivitamins isn't the way to prevent heart disease. >> it's not a substitute for a well balanced diet or regular exercise. >> reporter: thompson says he will keep taking his multivitamin to make sure he gets the vitamins and minerals he needs. he says he eats right and gets plenty of exercise to stay healthy. edward lawrence for cbs news, los angeles. >> and last month the same group of researchers reported some benefits with multivitamins. men in the study had an 8% lower risk of cancer. >>> splitting the bill may be more of a pain than you think. a new study suggests the anxiety caused by even simple math problems can actually cause you physical pain. researchers at the university of chicago found people solving tough equations showed the same brain activity
. >> reporter: the research published in the journal of the american medical associationed to nearly0 healthy male doctors. after 11 years there was no difference between those who received fakes and real vitamins. multivitamins are the most common dietary supplement in the u.s. a third of adults take them. doctors say taking multivitamins isn't the way to prevent heart disease. >> it's not a substitute for a well balanced diet or regular exercise. >> reporter: thompson says...
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it's been studied by the national academy of sciences, world health organization and american medical associationfe for people to eat and proposition 37 is really much more than just a simple labeling. i know that is the way it is promoted but shake down lawsuits against grocery retailers, retailers and increase state bureaucracy and increase grocery bills. it contains a number of loopholes for food that can contain ge. every editorial paper has urged voters to reject it. >> cheryl: the opponents say it's going to add more bureaucracy and cost millions and evening opening the door to lawsuits. should those people be protected? >> we're hearing a lot of misinformation. many of you have seen the ads over and over, they are called misleading by all the major papers. in the last week, the no on 37 campaign had to pull down the first ad because it misrepresented stanford university. academy of knew tryingists had been misrepresented and this is massive misinformation come panned. monsaton and dupont putting $35 million into the campaign to confuse voters. people want to know if their food is genetical
it's been studied by the national academy of sciences, world health organization and american medical associationfe for people to eat and proposition 37 is really much more than just a simple labeling. i know that is the way it is promoted but shake down lawsuits against grocery retailers, retailers and increase state bureaucracy and increase grocery bills. it contains a number of loopholes for food that can contain ge. every editorial paper has urged voters to reject it. >> cheryl: the...
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thirty seven proposes a food labeling requirement the american medical association called scientifically unjustified and ministering thirty seven's complex regulations would waste millions of tax dollars of all throwing on a lab coat and a stethoscope does not mean this lady is a doctor or that she gives a crap about your health and to say that a label even would be scientifically unjustified is calling the forty other countries that require labels or a straight up ban g m o's stupid look the cost for california residents is in consequential if you actually look at the text of the ballot measure but i guess a forty one million dollar disinfo campaign can convince people of just about anything so the question you should really be asking yourself is why have these biotech corporations spent so much more money keeping people in the dark than it would just cost them to label the foods speaking of being behind the rest of the industrialized world the next proposition i want to talk to about as prop thirty four it would end the barbaric practice of capital punishment and california it's titled
thirty seven proposes a food labeling requirement the american medical association called scientifically unjustified and ministering thirty seven's complex regulations would waste millions of tax dollars of all throwing on a lab coat and a stethoscope does not mean this lady is a doctor or that she gives a crap about your health and to say that a label even would be scientifically unjustified is calling the forty other countries that require labels or a straight up ban g m o's stupid look the...
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researchers anna mized -- analyzed studies that is published in journal of the american medical association>> apairnly a lot of kids came down with giants fear on parade day. the san francisco unified school district says thousands of kids did play hooky on wednesday. more than 4100 students were ab sent costing nearly $160,000 in california funding. the state pays $38 per student that shows up in school. >> there is a new anthem out to celebrate the remarkable journey to win the world series. >> it's a remake of "we are the champions". have a listen. ♪ [ music ] . >> he came up with a world series 2010 anthem. >> you can check out the video for "we are the champions" there. is a link on our web site for you. just click on see it on tv. great images to see again, there. >> when he was running i bet people thought ashconwas still one of the players. >> nice touch. >> michael finney is here how to answer questions. davie asks i got goth a parking ticket for only having a back license plate on my van. is this right? >> nope. no. you have to have two in the state of california. some trucks and
researchers anna mized -- analyzed studies that is published in journal of the american medical association>> apairnly a lot of kids came down with giants fear on parade day. the san francisco unified school district says thousands of kids did play hooky on wednesday. more than 4100 students were ab sent costing nearly $160,000 in california funding. the state pays $38 per student that shows up in school. >> there is a new anthem out to celebrate the remarkable journey to win the...
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another study this one by the american medical association says crafting produces a drop in heart rate relaxed guy around here. >> we are about to join him. danny is the author of a new book called "upcycling celebration." how many books do you have? >> that's number ten. >> fancy, danny. >> all right. what are we making? >> so, all of these upcycling sessions we've been doing, who knew the whole time i've been reducing your blood pressure. bringing zen to 30 rock. >> some sort of reaction. what are we doing today, danny boy? >> so it is halloween. you know, it is a nof it craft. if you are new to crafting, what the study found it lowers your blood pressure because it is a distraction, takes you away from what's going on in the world, focus on some things, you start with wine bottles. >> i like it so far. >> just use spray paint or craft paste. you just do a little one, two three. >> wow. >> i feel so calm. >> that's right. >> oh, no. look at the eye. now i'm feeling anxiety. >> crying. crying. let's move on. what's next? >> even the bottle's sad to be here. so sewing is one of the thi
another study this one by the american medical association says crafting produces a drop in heart rate relaxed guy around here. >> we are about to join him. danny is the author of a new book called "upcycling celebration." how many books do you have? >> that's number ten. >> fancy, danny. >> all right. what are we making? >> so, all of these upcycling sessions we've been doing, who knew the whole time i've been reducing your blood pressure. bringing zen...
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. >>> by the way, should mention here that the american medical association is opposed to what it callscalled cures like conversion therapy. the association says that they're a serious threat actually to a person's health and a person's well-being. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and wome
. >>> by the way, should mention here that the american medical association is opposed to what it callscalled cures like conversion therapy. the association says that they're a serious threat actually to a person's health and a person's well-being. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone...
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. >> reporter: can you thank in part the killer debt from medical school, the american association ofical colleges reports young doctors graduate with an average debt of more than $160,000 while salaries in pediatrics lag behind other doctors and specialists. for dr. claire bogard, a pediatric resident in the district, it is a tough choice. >> i think a lot of people felt a lot of financial pressure and made decisions based on that. >> budget cuts threaten to eliminate some of these positions. >> right now, he is on the waiting list for ot. he is not a priority guess so he gets down on the bottom of the waiting list. >> no one understand the critical shortage as much as the families who may not have the time to wait. sureyly, fox 5 news. >> the affordable care act has a provision to help grads pay off the medical school debt. those two choose a pediatric sub special at this, surgery or mental or behavioral health could get more than $100,000 to repay the student loans. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention says african-american women are more likely to die from breast can
. >> reporter: can you thank in part the killer debt from medical school, the american association ofical colleges reports young doctors graduate with an average debt of more than $160,000 while salaries in pediatrics lag behind other doctors and specialists. for dr. claire bogard, a pediatric resident in the district, it is a tough choice. >> i think a lot of people felt a lot of financial pressure and made decisions based on that. >> budget cuts threaten to eliminate some of...
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also a bill that has the support of the american cancer society, the pancreatic cancer action network, the lung cancer alliance, and the american association for medical research as well as the american association of medical colleges. what the bill does is asks that the national institutes of health convene and evaluate a discussion about what we call recalcitrant cancers. this actually began as a pancreatic cancer research bill, but it became apparent that there were other cancers we group now in what we call recalcitrant cancers in that they have not responded to treatment in research and they remain cancers for which there has been little progress in survivability. and because they are so deadly and so lethal, we're trying to direct a little bit more attention out of n.i.h. towards research on these cancers. for me, this has a personal component, as i know it does for many people who have been touched by pancreatic cancer. my mom died of pancreatic cancer, and i've had a number of friends who have been touched by it in their families as well. so i know that the distinguished senator from oklahoma has an opposition to this, and he would like to sta
also a bill that has the support of the american cancer society, the pancreatic cancer action network, the lung cancer alliance, and the american association for medical research as well as the american association of medical colleges. what the bill does is asks that the national institutes of health convene and evaluate a discussion about what we call recalcitrant cancers. this actually began as a pancreatic cancer research bill, but it became apparent that there were other cancers we group...
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growing movement believe raw food is healthier for pets but others, including the american veterinary medical associationuld spread illnesses to humans. carol king says she's not concerned. >> we do encourage good hygiene. it's real he'll no different than if you serve chicken to your family. it's raw before you cook it. >> reporter: king says her product is even safe for human consumption. still... >> you haven't eaten it yourself. >> i'm a vegetarian. reporter: but across the country, the staff at the honest kitchen in san diego digs right in, sharing test food items with their pooches, delicacies like dried mango, bananas, chicken and green beans. a pet nutritionist founded the company ten years ago after a raw food diet seemed to improve her own dog's health. >> i really began trying to think of a way that i could still continue feeding him a whole foods diet but make it in a format that was more simple to prepare. >> reporter: so she started creating formulas from dehydrated raw food. she now sells about $12 million worth each year. year. just add water and serve. >> they're kind of ground to a pulp
growing movement believe raw food is healthier for pets but others, including the american veterinary medical associationuld spread illnesses to humans. carol king says she's not concerned. >> we do encourage good hygiene. it's real he'll no different than if you serve chicken to your family. it's raw before you cook it. >> reporter: king says her product is even safe for human consumption. still... >> you haven't eaten it yourself. >> i'm a vegetarian. reporter: but...
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for example, the american medical association, nurses and pretty much pediatricians and others to support this and so do people in new hampshire. so what wasn't just a very clear line there. what do you like about the affordable care act? the fact we have preexisting conditions out now. we make sure people don't lose their homes anymore because they can't be kicked off the policy because they've been longer. for medicare recipients, they now are close in the donut hole and is very proud to take an active role in that sort reduces the price of their prescriptions. they have free preventive care. we also have a grand coming into the state of new hampshire that will help seniors stay in their homes instead of going to nursing homes. there's so much good in this bill and will continue to work on that, but this is a good bill and the problem was people were frightened initially when they were told there were death panels, which is not accurate. >> moderator: a follow-up question. >> if you succeed in repealing obamacare, what specifically would you offer in its place? guinta: first i want to g
for example, the american medical association, nurses and pretty much pediatricians and others to support this and so do people in new hampshire. so what wasn't just a very clear line there. what do you like about the affordable care act? the fact we have preexisting conditions out now. we make sure people don't lose their homes anymore because they can't be kicked off the policy because they've been longer. for medicare recipients, they now are close in the donut hole and is very proud to take...
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. >> a highly respected medical group thinks that birth control should be sold over the counter made more a cesspool. the american associationecologists and obstetricians say will be far fewer on one of pregnancies if over the counter for control was available. there is now more evidence that the pill is safe and effective. the fda says is willing to meet with any pharmaceutical company interested in selling contraceptives over the counter. >> let's take a live look at the chance that freeway. james more with your forecast coming up in a minute. good morning sex:45. 10 people have been injured in a bus explosion. in tel aviv israel. the blast comes amid an ongoing israeli operation against cause of a mosque rulers.hamas rulers. wetr across the bay area this morning looking live at the bay bridge it is busy on the busiest travel day as a year. best tackle the forecast in just a bit pitiful look at the forecast. >> if you are watching wall street the dow up 26 points. 12,00814 and early we search. we had the unemployment numbers come out to day. they're kind of false because of the hurricane. weekly u.s. employment benefits ap
. >> a highly respected medical group thinks that birth control should be sold over the counter made more a cesspool. the american associationecologists and obstetricians say will be far fewer on one of pregnancies if over the counter for control was available. there is now more evidence that the pill is safe and effective. the fda says is willing to meet with any pharmaceutical company interested in selling contraceptives over the counter. >> let's take a live look at the chance...
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associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of americans. the health effects of these low levels of medications diluted in our water are still being determined. but these findings further illustrate the fundamental relationship of infrastructure to health. the quality of water plays a significant role in public health. but reliable quantities of water play a significant role in public safety. [ sirens ] the water that comes out of the fire hydrants is the same water that you are utilizing to drink out of your own faucets in your home. so it is critical that we have the best and optimal water distribution system that we can tap into. johnson: in the mid-1990s, the water system had just about collapsed. the district had just run into some very dire financial circumstances, and, when those kinds of things happen, the very first thing that goes is maintenance of those things that one does not see. egan: you have hydrants that were manufactured in the 1800s. you have underground pipes, you have underground valves. they get what they call tuberculin built up. you would compare it to a 100-year-old ma
associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of americans. the health effects of these low levels of medications diluted in our water are still being determined. but these findings further illustrate the fundamental relationship of infrastructure to health. the quality of water plays a significant role in public health. but reliable quantities of water play a significant role...
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medical watch. heart attack damage may not be as permanent as once thought. a new study suggests that cardiac stem cells might help fully repair damaged hearts. research presented at the american heart associationds that heart attack patients infused with their own heart stem cells had more flexible heart muscle. their hearts also pumped blood more efficiently and had half the scarring after treatments. larger studies will be needed to confirm the results before they're deemed valid. balding and other visible signs of aging could signal an increased risk of heart disease. researchers followed more than ten thousand people over 35 years. they focused on whether people who developed heart disease had any of six signs of aging: baldness, receding hairline, gray hair, wrinkles, earlobe crease, and fatty deposits around the eyelids. the amount of gray hair and wrinkles didnt make a difference. but people who had at least three of the other four aging traits had a 57 percent increased risk for heart attack, and a 39 percent increased risk for heart disease. exercise can help you live longer, even if you're overweight. researchers analyzed data from six different studies covering more than 632 thousan
medical watch. heart attack damage may not be as permanent as once thought. a new study suggests that cardiac stem cells might help fully repair damaged hearts. research presented at the american heart associationds that heart attack patients infused with their own heart stem cells had more flexible heart muscle. their hearts also pumped blood more efficiently and had half the scarring after treatments. larger studies will be needed to confirm the results before they're deemed valid. balding...
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because if you look at the stats, i mean, almost every medical and psychiatric association has discredited conversion therapy, and in fact, the americanout four decades ago. there is no question there is certainly support for the argument that this is just inappropriate therapy, that is just not real and that it is fraudulent. >> let me point out, we try to get the other side of this here, and let me also say we reached out to jonah and they haven't responded to our e-mails or calls, but back in october, i talked to a reparative therapist, he has no connection to the lawsuit you and i are talking about. but he did talk about the treatment and how it -- he went through it, it worked for him after he was abused. >> i'm talking about authentic reparative therapy. the other side of this issue will label this quackery and put this all in a ring of things that just aren't true, but i'm talking about authentic, profound in my case, psycho dynamic reparative therapy. reparative therapy helped save my life, my depression went down, my anxiety went down. my self-esteem went up. >> and apparently this wasn't the only story. if you go to jonah's
because if you look at the stats, i mean, almost every medical and psychiatric association has discredited conversion therapy, and in fact, the americanout four decades ago. there is no question there is certainly support for the argument that this is just inappropriate therapy, that is just not real and that it is fraudulent. >> let me point out, we try to get the other side of this here, and let me also say we reached out to jonah and they haven't responded to our e-mails or calls, but...
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prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology associationalso the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the government and corporate and nonprofit sectors, including the city government of washington tv and the national mental health association and the national alliance on mental illness where she served as a chief operating officer. she is an ordained minister and she most recently served in the community of washington. seated next to her is patricia williams, professor of law at kobe university and she writes the monthly diary of a mad law professor column. she is the author of several books, including most recently, a family friend, and the search for the rim of my own. which is a personal collection of stories and anecdotes and biographies. next to professor williams i
prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology associationalso the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the...
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presented to the american heart association shows common signs of ageing can provide important information about your health. >> dr. lori mosca of presbyterian-columbia university medicalell us about what your face may reveal about your heart. most people don't think there's a connection. what did the study show? >> a study showed there's four signs, externally that you can look for that increase your risk of heart disease. and those include a male pattern of baldness. receding hairline or baldness at the top of the head. class diagonal crease in the ear lobe. finally, yellow deposits around the eye, fatty deposits. these external visible signs of ageing are associated with an increased risk of heart disease. >> they tell you what specifically? >> i think it's important to realize that these don't cause heart disease but are indicators. so we look do i have these signs. >> how much of these signs are simply indicative of growing older? >> that's a really good question. signs of ageing like having wrinkles or gray hair. in the study were not associated with having increased heart disease. if you have these signs, somebody else of the same age that doesn't have them then
presented to the american heart association shows common signs of ageing can provide important information about your health. >> dr. lori mosca of presbyterian-columbia university medicalell us about what your face may reveal about your heart. most people don't think there's a connection. what did the study show? >> a study showed there's four signs, externally that you can look for that increase your risk of heart disease. and those include a male pattern of baldness. receding...
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prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology association. she is also the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the government and corporate and nonprofit sectors, including the city government of washington tv and the national mental health association and the national alliance on mental illness where she served as a chief operating officer. she is an ordained minister and she most recently served in the community of washington. seated next to her is patricia williams, professor of law at kobe university and she writes the monthly diary of a mad law professor column. she is the author of several books, including most recently, a family friend, and the search for the rim of my own. which is a personal collection of stories and anecdotes and biographies. next to professor w
prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology association. she is also the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the...
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medical doctor, author and senator coburn on c-span2. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. if i could ask are going to take their seats. welcome to the arms control association the national american council titled iran 2013, making diplomacy work. i'm the president of the national american council and welcome to all our viewers on c-span as well. it's been almost exactly four years since president obama's a famously extended his hand of friendship and hope the iranians would unclench their fists. yet today after a few rounds of diplomacy, plenty more sanctions and centrifuge, there are plenty of clinched this on both sides and very little talk about friendship. there's been an attempt at diplomacy but political constraints on both sides have been difficult to advance an old habits are difficult to break. obama's one of the lowest in 2009 was quickly closed by the human rights abuses in the iran following the fraudulent elections. as well as a growing pressure from congress as will some u.s. allies in the region against diplomacy. focus shifted to sanctions and tehran responded by further expanding its nuclear program leaving both sides worse off today than they were a few years a
medical doctor, author and senator coburn on c-span2. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. if i could ask are going to take their seats. welcome to the arms control association the national american council titled iran 2013, making diplomacy work. i'm the president of the national american council and welcome to all our viewers on c-span as well. it's been almost exactly four years since president obama's a famously extended his hand of friendship and hope the iranians...
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medical marijuana in that state. you are watching a heart attack? every 40 seconds someone has a stroke. but it doesn't have to be that way. every day there's hope. join me and the american heart associationnd get serious about your heart and your health. if you're doing nothing, do something. if you're doing something, do more. find healthy living solutions from the american heart association's my heart my life. it's that simple. man: a boy born in joplin, missouri was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him winning both the daytona 500 and the brickyard 400 in the same year? 1 in 195 million. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org./signs >>> hi, everybody. a live look at democracy plaza. we still wait to be able to color in florida properly. you'll notice an empty florida on the right-hand side of your screen. earlier this morning barack obama officially reelected as president of the united states, managing to win almost all of the swing states including ohio, wisconsin, virginia and nevada. and of those swing states mitt romney won north carolina. at this point florid
medical marijuana in that state. you are watching a heart attack? every 40 seconds someone has a stroke. but it doesn't have to be that way. every day there's hope. join me and the american heart associationnd get serious about your heart and your health. if you're doing nothing, do something. if you're doing something, do more. find healthy living solutions from the american heart association's my heart my life. it's that simple. man: a boy born in joplin, missouri was fascinated by anything...
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americans have spent more than $13.7 billion online. >>> the dangers of consuming grapefruit for grapefruit juice while taking certain medications may be greater than first thought. according to a new study in the canadian medical associationffected by grapefruit has grown from 17 in 2008 to 40. they include anti-cancer agents, heart drugs and central nervous system drugs used to treat pain, schizophrenia and other conditions. side effects can include gastrointestinal problems, difficulty breathing and sudden death. >>> the teenage star of "two and a half men" has stunned fans by slamming the show. in a video posted on the yout n people to stop watching the show which is filled with filth and doesn't want to be on the show which pays him $250,000 an episode. in the clip he talks about finding god. >>> actress halle berry's ex-boyfriend was granted a restraining order monday against berry's fiance following a thanksgiving day fight. some of the pictures you're about to see are quite graphic. the ex-boyfriend says he suffered cuts and bruises on his face and a broken rib at the hands of olivier martinez. however, it was aubrey who was arrested and later released on bail. the restraining order requires martinez to stay 100 ya
americans have spent more than $13.7 billion online. >>> the dangers of consuming grapefruit for grapefruit juice while taking certain medications may be greater than first thought. according to a new study in the canadian medical associationffected by grapefruit has grown from 17 in 2008 to 40. they include anti-cancer agents, heart drugs and central nervous system drugs used to treat pain, schizophrenia and other conditions. side effects can include gastrointestinal problems,...
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prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology association. she is also the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the government and corporate and nonprofit sectors, including the city government of washington tv and the national mental health association and the national alliance on mental illness where she served as a chief operating officer. she is an ordained minister and she most recently served in the community of washington. seated next to her is patricia williams, professor of law at kobe university and she writes the monthly diary of a mad law professor column. she is the author of several books, including most recently, a family friend, and the search for the rim of my own. which is a personal collection of stories and anecdotes and biographies. next to professor w
prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology association. she is also the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the...