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as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more evidence for the things that you do. every parent demands it for treatments for their children. every treatment provider can see that things are working and they really wonder why do we need researchers telling me. and the reason for that is they don't see people who don't show up again. they don't see people who have left treatment and relapsed. that's the kind of stuff that research can inform practice about. but it's equally important for practice to inform research. dr. laudet, why is the dissemination of research findings to practitioners in the field of behavioral health an issue of concern? it's an issue of concern because, generally speaking, as researchers, we've had a tendency to do this in a one-way street, so that we come into a treatment-we either design an intervention or we come into a treatment organization as experts. we tell them what we're going to do or what they should be doing without really consulting with them in terms of what they need, just like what tom said. it really has to be a two-way stree
as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more evidence for the things that you do. every parent demands it for treatments for their children. every treatment provider can see that things are working and they really wonder why do we need researchers telling me. and the reason for that is they don't see people who don't show up again. they don't see people who have left treatment and relapsed. that's the kind of stuff that research can inform practice about. but it's equally important...
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as having the highest priority. i agree with both the mayor and dr. bryant. ple go, we're interested in the universal concerns of black people as well. we get cut out. women get cut out, we're segregated. we talk about the necessity for us coming together and yet we're the very ones who split those people off. let's just be concerned about it falls and whoever it affects. >> dr. dyson is representing a middle class intellectual conversation that does not speak to the bread and butter issue that african-american community. the average black person in the hood is not saying that my issue or my priority is gay rights. it's about what it is that the urban league to say what's going to happen to these 100 hbcus getting ready to close? my son can't walk down the street, i can't get a job. what is our agenda? our immediate agenda is not the gay rights coalition. >> but the responsibility of leadership though. >> it's a craft of what's the priority? what is our priority? and our priority is education, economics and the family. and i think those need to be the issues.
as having the highest priority. i agree with both the mayor and dr. bryant. ple go, we're interested in the universal concerns of black people as well. we get cut out. women get cut out, we're segregated. we talk about the necessity for us coming together and yet we're the very ones who split those people off. let's just be concerned about it falls and whoever it affects. >> dr. dyson is representing a middle class intellectual conversation that does not speak to the bread and butter...
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taking the wrong view of the nature and sources of those bubbles, but as to your question about the balance sheet, i agree with dr. taylor but would add it isn't just the overall size of the balance sheet that matters. it's the composition of the balance sheet, and my concern as a microeconomist in looking at quantitative easing and other interventions by the fed it's not so much their effect on the fed's overall balance sheet but the effect on particular firms and industries. the winner picking, preventing restructurings that are needed to get the economy back on the right track is just as important as looking at the overall size of the balance sheet. >> dr. galbraith and then we're going to bounce back. >> do you have a comment on, first, how big the balance sheets can get, and does the mix or the size create both a distortive effect on the allocation of capital? >> as i said earlier, i don't have a clear view on how big the balance sheet might get. i do think that as one looks at the composition of the balance sheet, what's in the portfolio, one has to evaluate the quality of the assets, and that is a process
taking the wrong view of the nature and sources of those bubbles, but as to your question about the balance sheet, i agree with dr. taylor but would add it isn't just the overall size of the balance sheet that matters. it's the composition of the balance sheet, and my concern as a microeconomist in looking at quantitative easing and other interventions by the fed it's not so much their effect on the fed's overall balance sheet but the effect on particular firms and industries. the winner...
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and as dr. rivlin said an important part of that is to generate some revenue for the purpose of deficit reduction at the same time. if you were to keep a short fuse on the process, that could be a recipe for suggest. the danger in your question is that you get to tend of the three month or six month period and try to kick the ball down the road. again, i do believe that outside pressures will be great enough to require, forcing the action and as dr. rivlin said we tried -- these efforts are designed to try and force action because the alternatives are worse. >> and they are the law of the land. >> they are. they happen if you don't do anything. >> it is no doubt an action forcing event. >> doesn't a lot of this then rest on actually who wins in the election in november. and is there an ideal election outcome from the standpoint of the budget deficit. isn't it true that when major deficit reduction packages have tended to pass they have been in divided government? >> well, i do think that it depe
and as dr. rivlin said an important part of that is to generate some revenue for the purpose of deficit reduction at the same time. if you were to keep a short fuse on the process, that could be a recipe for suggest. the danger in your question is that you get to tend of the three month or six month period and try to kick the ball down the road. again, i do believe that outside pressures will be great enough to require, forcing the action and as dr. rivlin said we tried -- these efforts are...
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and as dr. moore says, i don't think he is too far off the mark, we better get down to thinking about it. i don know he's talking about nobel price winners and scientists and people of high power and high intellect way beyond anything that i could aspire to. but i sense, instinctively, that this is a time of change. this is a time where we have a kind of critical responsibility for those who will come after us to make some changes that will sustain life and not only that, make it better. and so, there we go. i think that's where we step out after this class, that's where i hope this class will move on to begin to inculcating people and get the dialogue going. but now let me hear some of your insights or some of your good thoughts. we've got, well let's go to janet and then suzanne. go ahead, janet. >> i'm just a beginning religious studies student and so i haven't thought about it with the depth that you have. but one thing i notice is that as i was reflecting on my final exam, is it seems like
and as dr. moore says, i don't think he is too far off the mark, we better get down to thinking about it. i don know he's talking about nobel price winners and scientists and people of high power and high intellect way beyond anything that i could aspire to. but i sense, instinctively, that this is a time of change. this is a time where we have a kind of critical responsibility for those who will come after us to make some changes that will sustain life and not only that, make it better. and...
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as dr. viola mentioned, my mother was my recruiter. growing up as a little one, i used to sit there and think, wow, watching them come in during the pow-wow. and i would think about all the warriors before me. and i'd think about my uncles and my father and my mother. i wanted to be part of a society like that, a warrior society. i was proud of them. i was proud of all the warriors. so when i approached my mom when i was a little bit older and said, you know, i want to join the army, she kind of laughed at me and didn't take me serious at first. and then she said, all right. i'll put you in. she was my recruiter. and after she put me in, everybody in the family including me used to tease her and say, you know, your numbers must have been really hurting that month to put me in. but i'm really proud of my mom. and as dr. viola mentioned, i went to ft. mccullen, alabama, for basic training. years later my mom had been there as a wac, the women's army corps. and then in the '70s she transferred into the -- they merged all the women to be so
as dr. viola mentioned, my mother was my recruiter. growing up as a little one, i used to sit there and think, wow, watching them come in during the pow-wow. and i would think about all the warriors before me. and i'd think about my uncles and my father and my mother. i wanted to be part of a society like that, a warrior society. i was proud of them. i was proud of all the warriors. so when i approached my mom when i was a little bit older and said, you know, i want to join the army, she kind...
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if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife and i feel the same way. i have never once regretted missing an opportunity so that i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most is not one of them. the home is the ultimate career. all other careers exist to support the ultimate career. promotions often marked the high points in a career. i hope i have not seen the last one of those. [laughter] sometimes, the high points come in unexpected ways. i am embarrassed to recall t
if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause...
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as a problem. quick question for dr. taylor, you are emphasizing some of these monetary rules, and even more monetary statistics. would you be in favor of the fed once again issuing a report on this size and growth of m-3? >> i would be in favor of the fed doing that. i think it's the more emphasis on money sta ticks, the better in my view. i would say from the point of view of the congress, it seems to me you want the fed to report on its strategy, no the to dictate exactly what the strategy should be. that's the fed's job. you come to this hearing and report the strategy specifically which they did, which i think is constructive, but it requires the congress, this committee, to ask the questions about that strategy. i think that dialogue is very important. >> dr. gail brait, i tend to agree with you about the constitutionality of the appointments to the federal reserve board. we obviously have a different opinion about what we should be doing, monetary policy and the federal reserve. but where does this authority come
as a problem. quick question for dr. taylor, you are emphasizing some of these monetary rules, and even more monetary statistics. would you be in favor of the fed once again issuing a report on this size and growth of m-3? >> i would be in favor of the fed doing that. i think it's the more emphasis on money sta ticks, the better in my view. i would say from the point of view of the congress, it seems to me you want the fed to report on its strategy, no the to dictate exactly what the...
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sometimes as dr.rankel observed in his book, it's not what we're asking of life but rather what life is asking of us chls how often the answer to our own problems so the help others with theirs. and all of these things, family, farkts work, service, the choices we make as americans, other places are not even choices at all. for so many on this earth, life is filled with orders, not options. right down to where they live, the work they do, and how many children the state will allow them to have. all the more reason to be grateful this and every day that we live in the united states of america where the talent god gave us may be used in freedom. thank god for this country. [ applause ] and so at this great christian institution, you've all learned a thing or two about these gifts and the good purposes they can serve. they're yours to have and yours to share. sometimes your liberty education will set you apart and always it will help direct your path. and as you now leave and make for new places near and
sometimes as dr.rankel observed in his book, it's not what we're asking of life but rather what life is asking of us chls how often the answer to our own problems so the help others with theirs. and all of these things, family, farkts work, service, the choices we make as americans, other places are not even choices at all. for so many on this earth, life is filled with orders, not options. right down to where they live, the work they do, and how many children the state will allow them to have....
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laudet, was very rigorous, but translating, as dr. peterson pointed out, into practice is complex. so, using our addiction technology transfer centers, we need to educate people about the science. we have to influence the behavior when we use our funding to, shall we say, prime the pump, allow community-based organizations, state authorities, county authorities, tribal authorities to explore the implications of the science that's been developed by researchers for community practice because that's what's pointed out. they work brilliantly in the laboratory or an exquisitely controlled study, but doesn't work when generalized to the general community. so, what we want to use our portfolio for is to help facilitate that information sharing, so that we can determine the utility of the science, and so we can provide feedback to the scientific community about whether the refined techniques that they have explored actually can translate when general practitioners, as it were- counselors, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists and others-are actually doing things with the protocols t
laudet, was very rigorous, but translating, as dr. peterson pointed out, into practice is complex. so, using our addiction technology transfer centers, we need to educate people about the science. we have to influence the behavior when we use our funding to, shall we say, prime the pump, allow community-based organizations, state authorities, county authorities, tribal authorities to explore the implications of the science that's been developed by researchers for community practice because...
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dr. herbener? thank you. >> yes. i agree as well that it create as certain type of moral hazard to be able to appeal directly to a printing press or to some agency that would monetize debts that are issued. i would be profited as well, anyone would, not having that kind of accommodation. >> absolutely. dr. taylor, thank you. >> yes. i think if you hold out your shingle, say you're open for business, then people will come, and i think that's basically what has happenedthe federal reserve has provided what you describe as an alternative to some actions. it bought 77% last fiscal year of the debt issued by the government. that's a big -- big intervention. >> right. >> i think there's a monetary policy is itself part of the problem here. given what it's done. but fiscal policy obviously is a problem, as is regulatory policy. so there's a whole gambit of policies. each should be addressed separately. monetary policy can be improved and so can fiscal and regulatory policy. but the idea of working hand in hand works to all kinds of pr
dr. herbener? thank you. >> yes. i agree as well that it create as certain type of moral hazard to be able to appeal directly to a printing press or to some agency that would monetize debts that are issued. i would be profited as well, anyone would, not having that kind of accommodation. >> absolutely. dr. taylor, thank you. >> yes. i think if you hold out your shingle, say you're open for business, then people will come, and i think that's basically what has happenedthe...
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sometimes as dr. victor frankle observed, it's not a matter of what we're asking for life, but rather what life is asking of us. how often the answer to our own problems is to help others with theirs. in all of these things, family, faith, work, service, the choices we make as americans, in other places are not even choices at all. for so many on this earth, life is filled with orders, not options. right down to where they live, the work they do and how many children the state will allow them to have. all the more reason to be grateful, this and every day, that we live in the united states where the talent god gave us may be used in freedom. thank god for this country. [cheers and applause] and so at this great christian institution you've all learned a thing or two about these gifts and the good purposes they can serve. their yours to have and yours to share. sometimes your liberty education will set you apart, and always it will help direct your path. and as you now leave, and make for new places ne
sometimes as dr. victor frankle observed, it's not a matter of what we're asking for life, but rather what life is asking of us. how often the answer to our own problems is to help others with theirs. in all of these things, family, faith, work, service, the choices we make as americans, in other places are not even choices at all. for so many on this earth, life is filled with orders, not options. right down to where they live, the work they do and how many children the state will allow them...
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i think that really plays into stigma when people do not see it as a- absolutely. and, dr. clark, i want to go back and, as we're offering the audience a sense of where they can look for information and for training materials, talk a little bit to us about the addiction technology transfer centers and the wealth of information that they can provide. well, our addiction technology transfer centers work with community providers, state authorities, tribes and peers, so that they would have access to information. so, you go to our web site and you can find information about a wide range of strategies and issues. and the theme that keeps surfacing here is that as behavioral health is part of health, you can't deal with health without dealing with behavioral health, and our attcs help get that information. we also have what's called our national registries of effective critical practice or nrep, which allows people to identify clinical strategies that have been shown to work for a wide variety of populations. and so they can go to samhsa's web site and look up nrep and see what ki
i think that really plays into stigma when people do not see it as a- absolutely. and, dr. clark, i want to go back and, as we're offering the audience a sense of where they can look for information and for training materials, talk a little bit to us about the addiction technology transfer centers and the wealth of information that they can provide. well, our addiction technology transfer centers work with community providers, state authorities, tribes and peers, so that they would have access...
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if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife and i feel the same way. i have never once regretted missing an opportunity so that i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most is not one of them. the home is the ultimate career. all other careers exist to support the ultimate career. promotions often marked the high points in a career. i hope i have not seen the last one of those. [laughter] sometimes, the high points come in unexpected ways. i am embarrassed to recall t
if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause...
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as a nation. everyone here knows we still have a long way to go to fulfill dr. king's dream and the american promise. we are not in a post-racial america. not yet. [ applause ] we'll be closer to fulfilling that dream when more black and brown children enter kindergarten ready to read. we will have arrived when more children have fathers actively engaged in their lives when more black ben by their mid-30s have college degrees and not criminal records. [ applause ] we will have arrived when our schools are less segregated and less isolated racially when dr. king was assassinated instead of more selling gra gated as they are in fact today. and we will have arrived when an innocent black teenager in a hoodie is not somehow a criminal suspect. [ applause ] the truth is that in the years ahead, america will desperately need your leadership. there are so many battles that you must help fight, and to make sure we win. the poll tests and lit really tests once used to bar blacks from voting, those may be gone, but just since the beginning of 2011, in this past year, 17 s
as a nation. everyone here knows we still have a long way to go to fulfill dr. king's dream and the american promise. we are not in a post-racial america. not yet. [ applause ] we'll be closer to fulfilling that dream when more black and brown children enter kindergarten ready to read. we will have arrived when more children have fathers actively engaged in their lives when more black ben by their mid-30s have college degrees and not criminal records. [ applause ] we will have arrived when our...
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about 28,000 men in america die from prostate cancer each year, and as dr.ok tells us, the new guidelines have already unleashed a heated debate. >> reporter: for 20 years the message has been the same. get a psa test every year or two, detect prostate cancer early, and save your life. dr. michael lefevre helped lead the panel that said the message is wrong. >> the problem is that in contrast to the small benefits, a significant number of men will be harmed by the tests and treatments that follow prostate cancer screening. >> the task force said the psa is unreliable, giving a false result 83% of the time. prostate cancer usually progresses so slowly they usually die of something else. the panel is among the most influential in the country. it cited an 11-year study of over 1,000 men. the options for men with prostate cancer include radiation, surgery, hormones, or simply observing. side effects of treatments include erectile dysfunction and urinary difficulties. lefevre says the consequences could be even worse. >> ultimately we'll find that two to three me
about 28,000 men in america die from prostate cancer each year, and as dr.ok tells us, the new guidelines have already unleashed a heated debate. >> reporter: for 20 years the message has been the same. get a psa test every year or two, detect prostate cancer early, and save your life. dr. michael lefevre helped lead the panel that said the message is wrong. >> the problem is that in contrast to the small benefits, a significant number of men will be harmed by the tests and...
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if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. -- to these little dots that- thato these little gods are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife and i feel the same way. i have never once regretted missing an opportunity so that i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most is not one of them. the home is the ultimate career. all other careers exist to support the ultimate career. promotions often marked the high points in a career. i hope i have not seen the last one of those. [laughter] sometimes, the high points come in unexpected ways. i am
if you as memorably as dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. -- to these little dots that- thato these little gods are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment?...
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as dr. king would suggest. we all share the democratic spaces, even if you have more than i have, but the last person who wanted to have a conversation like this, they shot him down like a dog on a balcony in memphis. to have this conversation, with all due respect to michael sandel, who is going to lead us in that conversation? >> we have to have leaders, but we also have to build, and so does society, between the market on the one hand and the government on the other hand, it institutions of civil society, where people gather together initially in small places, and learn the art, the habit, of civil discourse and democratic discourse an argument and then gradually enlarge the reach, so it is just a choice between markets and consumer identities on the one hand or the government, then there is very the space in between that can cultivate the common life that i think we need, so we need leaders who can inspire, who can elevate our vision, but we also need institutions, educational institutions, unions, various
as dr. king would suggest. we all share the democratic spaces, even if you have more than i have, but the last person who wanted to have a conversation like this, they shot him down like a dog on a balcony in memphis. to have this conversation, with all due respect to michael sandel, who is going to lead us in that conversation? >> we have to have leaders, but we also have to build, and so does society, between the market on the one hand and the government on the other hand, it...
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a hidden tax, a government sponsored reduction in workers' pay checks, as dr. paul often says, theft. more and more americans understand the monetary policy that ultimately devalues our own currency. we agree on three key points. preserving the value of the dollar is essential to economic growth and prosperity in america. the federal government must not be allowed to monetize its debt. it should serve all interests, not just the interests of washington and wall street. i'd like to thank you for your steadfast commitment to bringing those issues to the forefront of the public debate. i'm pleased to testify on behalf of the sound dollar act. i want to thank the members of this subcommittee who have will be co-sponsored this legislation. the problem today is that according to some, 1800s was the british century. the 1900s was the american century. the 2000s, the 21st century, may well be china's century. well, not so fast. but for america to continue its preeminence in the global economy, it's important we get the role of the federal reserve right. as we know, the
a hidden tax, a government sponsored reduction in workers' pay checks, as dr. paul often says, theft. more and more americans understand the monetary policy that ultimately devalues our own currency. we agree on three key points. preserving the value of the dollar is essential to economic growth and prosperity in america. the federal government must not be allowed to monetize its debt. it should serve all interests, not just the interests of washington and wall street. i'd like to thank you for...
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committed as dr. george tiller was. his commitment came from seeing firsthand the need that women had, that reproduction is not as clean and black and white as people like to make it. tragic situations arise all the time. the need was there when dr. tiller rose to meet the occasion. with his assassination, that need has not gone away. i am concerned about my safety, like anyone else, but to be overly concerned about that represents a distraction. it does not allow me to respond to the needs of women. out of a sense of compassion and an attitude that abortion is healthcare, i came to realize, abortion, along with other valuable health-care i provide comic is part of what i do. i will continue to do that. >> i want to end with the words of dr. tiller, an event organized by a feminist majority in 2008. he discussed his vision for a more just and humane society. >> i personally see a society that respects the integrity of its citizens to struggle with complex health issues and make decisions that are prepared for them and th
committed as dr. george tiller was. his commitment came from seeing firsthand the need that women had, that reproduction is not as clean and black and white as people like to make it. tragic situations arise all the time. the need was there when dr. tiller rose to meet the occasion. with his assassination, that need has not gone away. i am concerned about my safety, like anyone else, but to be overly concerned about that represents a distraction. it does not allow me to respond to the needs of...
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the similarities are remarkable, as dr. lapook reports. >> reporter: nick came back from afghanistan in 2008 with a bronze medal for heroism and a problem destroying his life. >> a rocket-propelled grenade hit the right side of my humvee and i didn't realize it at the time but i suffered a traumatic brain injury. i got home and i couldn't spell my name. >> reporter: four years after his traumatic brain injury is all-consuming. >> my headaches have been so bad lately that i've had to sleep in a closet to get it dark enough so my head doesn't hurt. my depression is worse than ever. >> reporter: worse than two years ago? >> doctors tell you, it's going to get better, the brain can heal itself. but here i am four years later and i think this is the worst moment of my experience with the traumatic brain injury. >> reporter: in sports, including boxing and football, traumatic brain injury has been linked to a condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte. in patients with cte, an abnormal protein called tau damages ar
the similarities are remarkable, as dr. lapook reports. >> reporter: nick came back from afghanistan in 2008 with a bronze medal for heroism and a problem destroying his life. >> a rocket-propelled grenade hit the right side of my humvee and i didn't realize it at the time but i suffered a traumatic brain injury. i got home and i couldn't spell my name. >> reporter: four years after his traumatic brain injury is all-consuming. >> my headaches have been so bad lately that...
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>> yes, sir, as dr. sampson mentioned, the carriers are forced to carry out these notices, as i mentioned in my testimony, we have 3,000 flood insurance policies, that means we'll get 6,000 calls from folks saying what's happening, what's going on. i would also emphasize it is truly important to the consumers. as a matter of fact this morning on a cab ride over, i was forced to share a cab to five other people due to some transportation issues, but one of the ladies had a home in charleston, south carolina, and asked what i was doing here, and i explained to her. she said, my god, don't they understand the hurricane season is june the 1st and this lapse may 31st. we get these notices all the time, and as we were leaving the cab, she said, would you do me a favor, my name is angie davis, tell the senate to do good work here, we need flood insurance, we can't be without it. >> thanks, john. maurice? >> six of the last eight recessions have come out because of a healthy construction market. we know even in
>> yes, sir, as dr. sampson mentioned, the carriers are forced to carry out these notices, as i mentioned in my testimony, we have 3,000 flood insurance policies, that means we'll get 6,000 calls from folks saying what's happening, what's going on. i would also emphasize it is truly important to the consumers. as a matter of fact this morning on a cab ride over, i was forced to share a cab to five other people due to some transportation issues, but one of the ladies had a home in...
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as dr. browner said, we're also looking forward to new partnerships and working together in a serving the low- income and underserved communities and being able to have the capacity to serve new individuals who will be coming into medi-cal with health care reform. thank you for the opportunity for me to speak to you. >> i am date with curry senior center. i was also here a couple weeks ago. i want to emphasize a couple points about the need in the neighborhood. the senior center is no more than a stone's throw away. we're always at capacity in all of our programs. that 2010 census showed a big increase in the senior population from the last census, and everybody knows the senior population is growing steadily. they are also one of the higher users of the health care system in san francisco. in addition, there is a new 10,000 medi-cal clients that will need reform. with this coming into the neighborhood, it increases the emergency care and also increases the proposals to support the clinics,
as dr. browner said, we're also looking forward to new partnerships and working together in a serving the low- income and underserved communities and being able to have the capacity to serve new individuals who will be coming into medi-cal with health care reform. thank you for the opportunity for me to speak to you. >> i am date with curry senior center. i was also here a couple weeks ago. i want to emphasize a couple points about the need in the neighborhood. the senior center is no...
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as dr. johnson said the dog walking on his hind legs. it is not a remarkable. the political system was remarkable but not overreact as badly as world were to. >> i am from brown. the duke where excellent talk. they used to the tension between the accountability function the institutions serves led gao and inspector general they miss constrained the presidency but yet the paradox they legitimate eight what the presidency is doing but increases public support for the policy is. accountability function and the jiddah rating function if they image innovate in which the supreme court approved the policy of entering japanese-american then for the public support for the sun just policies. >> that is a good question. a paradox those institutions are also empowered it. those that are scrutinized by the adversarial institution the executive pass to account an actor can decide to approve or not approve the executive action. look into the future to say that is a mistake. to have the full gloating gauge meant with very few exceptions did not bless with the executive was doin
as dr. johnson said the dog walking on his hind legs. it is not a remarkable. the political system was remarkable but not overreact as badly as world were to. >> i am from brown. the duke where excellent talk. they used to the tension between the accountability function the institutions serves led gao and inspector general they miss constrained the presidency but yet the paradox they legitimate eight what the presidency is doing but increases public support for the policy is....
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economy back into recession and break up the eurozone that's according to a new real roubini also known as dr doom now he says the factors involved not only the crises in the u.s. and in europe but also the economic slowdown in china and the potential military conflict with iran now the warning sign of the coming storm is the freefall in the political situation in europe that we're seeing right now is according to steven jacobson from sex. i think what has happened since the first quarter is really that the political situation is getting out of control and that's industry many important for both the market and the outlook you just talked about because really in my opinion free individual pieces to to a crisis there is the economic situation which is just getting from bad to worse then there is a flip the situation which is moved into a freefall in my opinion and then you have to start might get an evaluation of the start market to some extent is only natural that when you have no head tell when in the economic situation then clearly you will need to see valuations come down you can only keep
economy back into recession and break up the eurozone that's according to a new real roubini also known as dr doom now he says the factors involved not only the crises in the u.s. and in europe but also the economic slowdown in china and the potential military conflict with iran now the warning sign of the coming storm is the freefall in the political situation in europe that we're seeing right now is according to steven jacobson from sex. i think what has happened since the first quarter is...