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he is in between ed chen and matt winkler.peaking part is still going to begin in about 15 minutes or so. in the meantime, we want to show you vice-president of biden. he was the featured speaker at the radio and television correspondents association. these are the congressional radio and television correspondents. they cover congress. it is often called the jr. correspondents dinner. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. it is an honor to be here tonight. i just got back from five days into the middle east. i love to travel, but it is great to be back in a place where a boom in housing construction is actually a good thing. [laughter] trying to negotiate a lasting peace between the israelis and palestinians is a tough, but it was a hell of a nice break from health care. i understand as ms. cheney is in the house. i am glad your dad is doing well. i called him when he was in the hospital. she is questioning if tom brady is a real patriot. what the hell? it was worth a try. happy st. patrick'
he is in between ed chen and matt winkler.peaking part is still going to begin in about 15 minutes or so. in the meantime, we want to show you vice-president of biden. he was the featured speaker at the radio and television correspondents association. these are the congressional radio and television correspondents. they cover congress. it is often called the jr. correspondents dinner. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. it is an honor to be here...
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chen shrek looks to get in touch with his inner ogre >> he makes a deal with at shady new villain rump el still skin. >> he says to him i will give you perfect day if you give me one day. and shrek gives him that day from his life but he gives him first day he was born so shrek gets to see what world would like if he never existed. you've got to be kidding me. shrek for every after is rated "pg" if you prefer r rated childish humor >> mcgruber this play like homey. i'm sorry. the latest snl spin off featurer mcgruber explodes on the big screen in exaggerated fashion. he is called out retirement to take down his arch enemy mrald by val kilmer. mcgruber is rated "r." mcgruber will be top comedy pick for adults we're really keeping our eyes on selection forever after it kicks off this summer animated kid flicks and many critics destined to be top grossing films this season. i'm candace diehl and that your low down. former "american idol" judge paula abdul could have new gig. u.s. week withly says abdul will join cbs tv show got to dance u.s. version of u k reality dance contest. rumors al
chen shrek looks to get in touch with his inner ogre >> he makes a deal with at shady new villain rump el still skin. >> he says to him i will give you perfect day if you give me one day. and shrek gives him that day from his life but he gives him first day he was born so shrek gets to see what world would like if he never existed. you've got to be kidding me. shrek for every after is rated "pg" if you prefer r rated childish humor >> mcgruber this play like homey....
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i'm julie chen along with harry smith and maggie rodriguez.ay on the plaza. they'll be kicking off our early summer concert series this morning in just a bit. >> bsb is what they're chanting. they're also chanting because the sexy men of "sex and the city" is here, as well. at if the back street boys was not enough. we'll kick off our week long celebration of everything connected to the movie coming to a theater near you on thursday. we'll talk to you will all the the first film and a new member of the team. it's not just the pregnancy oth hormones today. >>> and an inspiring story of three people adrift at sea with nothing to cling to but an ice cooler. they'll be along to tell their story exclusively to us. but first inside to betty nguyen who has a check of the headlines. >>> good morning. bp says it hopes to make another attempt on wednesday to shut down the massive gulf oil leak. this is a live picture of the leak 5,000 feet below the surface. at least 6 million gallons have escaped, but some experts say the total could be as high as 11 m
i'm julie chen along with harry smith and maggie rodriguez.ay on the plaza. they'll be kicking off our early summer concert series this morning in just a bit. >> bsb is what they're chanting. they're also chanting because the sexy men of "sex and the city" is here, as well. at if the back street boys was not enough. we'll kick off our week long celebration of everything connected to the movie coming to a theater near you on thursday. we'll talk to you will all the the first film...
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and i'd like to just acknowledge helen ferguson of sterling, virginia, my mother-in-law, nancy chen of portland, oregon, my mother, and my darling wife, meredith, who is the light of my life and with whom i'll be celebrating a 35th anniversary this year. and i would be remiss not to recognize the product of this happy union, matthew of houston, texas. >> thank you again. tonight i think is going in three ways. it reduces a carbon foot present of this determine, and there's more information about that in your program. and i'd like to thank the natural resources defense council, which helped guide our efforts. and they're represented here tonight by the executive director. thank you for coming, peter. so thank you to the washington hilton hotel. and tonight also marks the first time in the 96-year heft of this association that the two presidents at this head table are going to challenge the old ways of doing things in washington and shatter some feelings. so thank you. and finally, i think we're on the road to making history by having the shortest dinner program ever here. so i would clo
and i'd like to just acknowledge helen ferguson of sterling, virginia, my mother-in-law, nancy chen of portland, oregon, my mother, and my darling wife, meredith, who is the light of my life and with whom i'll be celebrating a 35th anniversary this year. and i would be remiss not to recognize the product of this happy union, matthew of houston, texas. >> thank you again. tonight i think is going in three ways. it reduces a carbon foot present of this determine, and there's more...
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chen the last one was undermine faith and religion.ight, we're going to restore one of the founding fathers, one you probably never even heard about, and it will also teach you a little bit about faith and religion. it's two in one shot. we have studio audience in tonight and we'll talk to you a little bit, questions, but i want to know who here knew about george whitefield before you were invited to come? three people. three people. i had never heard of this guy. how many have read up since you got the invitation to come? okay. were you amazed at what you learned? do you think there would have been a revolution without him? there wouldn't have been. so how come, america, you've never heard of him? well, i'll explain throughout the rest of the evening. i have experts here to teach you about him. he is an amazing guy. first, i want to tell you a little bit about we're all looking for answers, right? that's what we're here. we're here to restore some of these things. if you want to hold on to america, you have to restore them. we're all
chen the last one was undermine faith and religion.ight, we're going to restore one of the founding fathers, one you probably never even heard about, and it will also teach you a little bit about faith and religion. it's two in one shot. we have studio audience in tonight and we'll talk to you a little bit, questions, but i want to know who here knew about george whitefield before you were invited to come? three people. three people. i had never heard of this guy. how many have read up since...
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. >>> cbs president, les moonbee and his wife julie chen are honored for their work with foster children. the organization has been helping, foster children prepare for adulthood are for 30 years. they say having their own children, or own child, that is, helps them become even more compassionate toward children without a loving home. >>> sesame street is celebrating its 40th anniversary with elmo looking back at his favorite moments. the television show is releasing a best of elmo's director's dvd. cell braiting the show -- celebrating the show's lifetime achievement emmy. >> wow. and you know, the man behind the voice -- or with the voice of elmo is quite a character, too. he's been here to baltimore several times. >> is that right? >> yes. >> i've never seen him. as far as i'm concerned, elmo is real, he looks like that, and he lives in little sesame street land. >> okay. all right then. >> don't convince me otherwise. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. it is unseasonably warm. >> bob turk has your updated first warning forecast after this commercial break. ,,,,,,,,, >>> wh
. >>> cbs president, les moonbee and his wife julie chen are honored for their work with foster children. the organization has been helping, foster children prepare for adulthood are for 30 years. they say having their own children, or own child, that is, helps them become even more compassionate toward children without a loving home. >>> sesame street is celebrating its 40th anniversary with elmo looking back at his favorite moments. the television show is releasing a best of...
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and it was in the air, most beautiful shot in the world, chen it trickled over the green it became the cruelest part of the -- >> charlie: you couldn't see it but you could tell by the crowd because they moaned at the end. >> i listened to the crowd. i can't see very far any more, i can see the ball take off but not land. i listened to the crowd, you could hear them moan when it went over the green. >> charlie: you can look back at this now with certain equanimity say, that was a proud moment for me, i was leading the british open at 59 years old and i could have won the damn thing. that says a whole lot about golf and someone said, there's no question, that tom watson is the greatest 60-year-old golfer in the world would you have been -- >> i had one hour of sleep sunday night. it was a tough night. you play what-if a few times. but i learned over my career that you got to carry on, it's one of the things that bruce, my caddy said, when you make a mistake, just carry on. you got to let it go. and go forward. that's something you learn. you have to learn to do that, anger sometimes tak
and it was in the air, most beautiful shot in the world, chen it trickled over the green it became the cruelest part of the -- >> charlie: you couldn't see it but you could tell by the crowd because they moaned at the end. >> i listened to the crowd. i can't see very far any more, i can see the ball take off but not land. i listened to the crowd, you could hear them moan when it went over the green. >> charlie: you can look back at this now with certain equanimity say, that...
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other prominent olympians include kevin chen selected as captain of the u.s. men's gymnastics, high diver greg louganis, who won three gold medals in the 1980's. a high diver by the name of sammy lee, the first korean american to win the gold medal for the united states in the 1948 games. four years after his historic feat, dr. lee also won the second gold medal at age 32, becoming the oldest person to win the gold medal in diving and the first diver ever to win back-to-back gold medals. very interesting story about sandly lee -- sandy lee, at that time the u.s. diving team for the olympics would not allow dr. sandy lee to practice with him because he was a korean american. he had to be somewhat innovative and creative, diving off cliffs and just try to get himself through practice to prepare for olympics. despite the difficulties he was confronted with he won the gold medals for uncle sam. i remember years ago, when i attended the 1988 olympics in korea, i ran into dr. lee and asked him why this samoan american gregg louganis was so good in high diving? he sa
other prominent olympians include kevin chen selected as captain of the u.s. men's gymnastics, high diver greg louganis, who won three gold medals in the 1980's. a high diver by the name of sammy lee, the first korean american to win the gold medal for the united states in the 1948 games. four years after his historic feat, dr. lee also won the second gold medal at age 32, becoming the oldest person to win the gold medal in diving and the first diver ever to win back-to-back gold medals. very...
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. >> i'm julie chen with harry smith, maggie rodriguez and dave price.people make jokes all the time about having a senior moment, but sometimes these episodes are serious enough to be signs of alzheimer's. our dr. jennifer ashton will slain how to tell the difference. >>> also ahead, early wrap of the week in the news. we'll be attacking some of the most important issues of the day, including the pole dancing episode in the past of miss usa. and then the kid who cheated his way into harvard and all that stuff. >>> and i expect cheers to happen shortly because ashton kutcher is dropping by today. in his latest film, he play as killer who is trying to hide his past. very entertaining and actually also very funny.akiller who is his past. very entertaining and actually also very funny.killer who is ts past. very entertaining and actually also very funny. as he is, so anything can happen with ashton kutcher this morning on "the early show." >> everyone going to stick around for that? i think so. let's go inside first to betty nguyen. >>> we begin with the oi
. >> i'm julie chen with harry smith, maggie rodriguez and dave price.people make jokes all the time about having a senior moment, but sometimes these episodes are serious enough to be signs of alzheimer's. our dr. jennifer ashton will slain how to tell the difference. >>> also ahead, early wrap of the week in the news. we'll be attacking some of the most important issues of the day, including the pole dancing episode in the past of miss usa. and then the kid who cheated his way...
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of sterling, virginia, my mother-in-law, chancy chen of portland, oregon, my mother, and my wife meredith, the light of my life with whom i will be celebrating a 35th anniversary this year. thank you, all. .. i would be remiss not to recognize my son. [applause] >> thank you again. tonight is the sort in three different ways. it is the first time that the white house correspondents' association has made a concerted effort to reduce the carbon footprint of this dinner. there is more information about that in your program. i would like think the national resources defense council which helped guide our efforts. there are represented here tonight by the executive director. -- t day are represented here tonight by the executive director. c-- they are represented here tonight by the executive director. thank you for being here. [applause] for many years. it was very easy to do what we wanted to do. so thank you to the washington hilton hotel. [applause] >> and tonight, also marks the first time in the 96-year history of this association that the two presidents at this head table are guys who c
of sterling, virginia, my mother-in-law, chancy chen of portland, oregon, my mother, and my wife meredith, the light of my life with whom i will be celebrating a 35th anniversary this year. thank you, all. .. i would be remiss not to recognize my son. [applause] >> thank you again. tonight is the sort in three different ways. it is the first time that the white house correspondents' association has made a concerted effort to reduce the carbon footprint of this dinner. there is more...
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we will then hear from alice chen, the director of the adult medical center and director of the medicalervices and also co-director for the center of specialty access and quality at san francisco general hospital. she's also a system professor of medicine at the ucsf. she is to promote care for underserved communities and has been instrumental in the local the implementation and the national dissemination of the referral model that she will be speaking about to prove access and quality of specialty care. this project and another project featured in the issue are particularly important at making the point primary-care obviously doesn't operate in its own universe. it obviously has to have incentive interrelationships with specialty care and the referral project has developed a unique way of doing that and we will look forward to her presentation. we will also hear from karen nelson, the ceo and medical director of the unite here medical center where she previously was the vice chair of medicine and consultant to the executive office of the medical center of brooklyn and helped expand its
we will then hear from alice chen, the director of the adult medical center and director of the medicalervices and also co-director for the center of specialty access and quality at san francisco general hospital. she's also a system professor of medicine at the ucsf. she is to promote care for underserved communities and has been instrumental in the local the implementation and the national dissemination of the referral model that she will be speaking about to prove access and quality of...
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good morning, we're check i chen on 95 moving through baltimore county.ngs are beginning to clear for the beltway. we are dealing with the slow go on the outer loop lanes from 95 up toward 83 at 33 miles per hour with an 18-minute ride. but then, much better from 83 up toward 795, 8 minutes at 54 miles per hour and 53 miles per hour with a 12-minute ride from 795 all the way down toward 95. that's a look at your morning travels, megan back over to you >>> the national transportation safety board schedules a review of the final reports on last year's deadly metro crash. ntsb members will meet on july 27th to go over the report. the probe has been going on since last june that is when one train slammed into another stopped near the fort toe ten station. they held a public hearing on the crash earlier this year but still has to determine a probable tawz for tha cause fort incident. >> reporter: i'm joel d smith at city hall where jeste yestere bartering got interesting. the mayor wanted a bottle tax on things like soda. it could raise $11 million but the cit
good morning, we're check i chen on 95 moving through baltimore county.ngs are beginning to clear for the beltway. we are dealing with the slow go on the outer loop lanes from 95 up toward 83 at 33 miles per hour with an 18-minute ride. but then, much better from 83 up toward 795, 8 minutes at 54 miles per hour and 53 miles per hour with a 12-minute ride from 795 all the way down toward 95. that's a look at your morning travels, megan back over to you >>> the national transportation...
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. >> good morning chen-- senator harkin. i thank you for affording me the privilege of testifying today. i'm here your invitation to speak about the proposed for testing older workers against discrimination act. i do not believe the bill would advance the public interest. in particular, the bill is drafted will do nothing to protect workers from from age termination, other forms of discrimination, retaliation or any other unlawful conduct. i say this for three reasons. first, the bill incorrectly asserts the decision by the supreme court of the united states in gross versus f. e. l. financial services eliminate protection for many individuals. the gross decision however does not eliminate protections for victims. before the decision, age discrimination defendants could prevail even when they improperly considered a person's age if they demonstrated that they would have made the same decision or taking the same action for reasons unrelated to age. the court's decision stripped away the so-called same action or same decision d
. >> good morning chen-- senator harkin. i thank you for affording me the privilege of testifying today. i'm here your invitation to speak about the proposed for testing older workers against discrimination act. i do not believe the bill would advance the public interest. in particular, the bill is drafted will do nothing to protect workers from from age termination, other forms of discrimination, retaliation or any other unlawful conduct. i say this for three reasons. first, the bill...
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. >> alice chen, from san francisco general hospital and this is actually a followup to both the previous questions, i guess the practicing comprehension ivist, in the innr city, i find this high need of the minute clinic both fascinating and promising. i usually think of minute clinics as the typical urgent care, acute care issue and i want to ask troy, what's driving this shift of chronic care, is that people are really coming into cvs saying i want my mammogram, my vaccination, my asymptomatic diabetes and limb foe deem i can't checked, or is it that they are trying to capture the people coming in for their sore throat and sprained ankle? >> from the population, we see a lot of people don't have primary care doctors and there's a lot of untreated illness out there, as well as there's literature on how people are doing with regard to the simple things they should be taking their medications and being on the right medication. we've never hit, sort of at six months, people are chronically ill are about 50% adherence, so they're just not taking their medications, and from the evidence-base
. >> alice chen, from san francisco general hospital and this is actually a followup to both the previous questions, i guess the practicing comprehension ivist, in the innr city, i find this high need of the minute clinic both fascinating and promising. i usually think of minute clinics as the typical urgent care, acute care issue and i want to ask troy, what's driving this shift of chronic care, is that people are really coming into cvs saying i want my mammogram, my vaccination, my...
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we'll then hear from alice chen who's the manager of the adult medical center and director of emedical referral services and codirector for the center of specialty access and quality at san francisco general hospital. she's also an assistant professor of medicine at ucsf and her work is focused on creating policies and programs to improve care for underserved communities. and she's been instrumental in the local implementation and the national dissemination of the ereferral model that she will be speaking about to improve access to and quality of specialty care. this project and another project featured in our issue are particularly important in making the point that primary care obviously doesn't operate in its own universe. it obviously has to have a set of interrelationships with specialty care. and the ereferral project has developed a unique way of doing that and we'll look forward to her presentation. we'll also hear from karen nelson, who's been the ceo and medical director of the united health center. where she previously was vice chair of medicine and consultant to the executi
we'll then hear from alice chen who's the manager of the adult medical center and director of emedical referral services and codirector for the center of specialty access and quality at san francisco general hospital. she's also an assistant professor of medicine at ucsf and her work is focused on creating policies and programs to improve care for underserved communities. and she's been instrumental in the local implementation and the national dissemination of the ereferral model that she will...
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as recently reported by tkpwre chen morgue -- gretchen morganson, "freddie's report says it continues to rise throughout ten. even more troubling, while the g.s.e.'s have considerable legacy problems associated with the older loans in their portfolio they are being used by the obama administration to take on additional risks." on christmas day of last year the obama administration announced it would prop them up with unlimited taxpayer funding, and that's exactly what they're doing today. the administration took this step so it would have the flexibility to continue its efforts to support housing market. some now are questioning those efforts. in "the new york times" piece that i mentioned, mrs. morganson quotes dean baker, codirector for the center for economic and policy research who noted -- and i quote -- "i do not understand why people are not talking about it" -- referring to freddie's losses. "it seems to me the most fundamental question is: have they on an ongoing basis been paying too much for loans ever since they went into a conservatorship?" mr. president, this begs the qu
as recently reported by tkpwre chen morgue -- gretchen morganson, "freddie's report says it continues to rise throughout ten. even more troubling, while the g.s.e.'s have considerable legacy problems associated with the older loans in their portfolio they are being used by the obama administration to take on additional risks." on christmas day of last year the obama administration announced it would prop them up with unlimited taxpayer funding, and that's exactly what they're doing...