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clinic. i want to end during the color i actually took mooney was going to walk and someone sitting behind me was actually talking about the clinic and they said they were afraid of going to this nice clinic it's for homeless people so i couldn't help myself and i have to say we think homeless people need good things, too, and you need to be in a place that's not up to insufficient we want to treat you like everyone and it's a clinic that looks good. wow. the person said that and that's great so i'll probably try it. and i was crossing the street and someone else was talking about the clinic and was afraid to come to the clinic >> i still can't hear me? so i'm sorry so someone was talking about coming to the clinic and the guy actually came to the clinic and was very impressed and they were equipped and it was very, very helpful to hear that because we were concerned about the patients coming to that clinton was very, very different from the old tom o'dell clinic. i hope people have willing t
clinic. i want to end during the color i actually took mooney was going to walk and someone sitting behind me was actually talking about the clinic and they said they were afraid of going to this nice clinic it's for homeless people so i couldn't help myself and i have to say we think homeless people need good things, too, and you need to be in a place that's not up to insufficient we want to treat you like everyone and it's a clinic that looks good. wow. the person said that and that's great...
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they are called minute clinic. the company plans to double the number of clinics over the next four years. joining us now, president of minute clinic and associate chief medical director. thanks for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> you're really counting on getting business from all of these americans who don't currently have insurance. i mean, how much business are you expecting to get coming to your minute clinics? >> minute clinic and all of our primary care systems face a significant shortage of primary care physicians. we expect that to reach 45,000 doctors in 2020. if you take that the population has a pchronic problem with disease and problems we enter a period where we're bringing millions of additional patients into the system with the affordable care act, and the simple fact is we do not have enough physicians to provide the care. that's where the nurse practitioners at minute clinic can support the primary care physician medical home around the country. we've been rapidly expanding the
they are called minute clinic. the company plans to double the number of clinics over the next four years. joining us now, president of minute clinic and associate chief medical director. thanks for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> you're really counting on getting business from all of these americans who don't currently have insurance. i mean, how much business are you expecting to get coming to your minute clinics? >> minute clinic and all of our primary...
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>> the doses that we have chosen for cognivance are based on clinical -- human-clinical data. we don't care what it does in a rat or a mouse. we want to know what it does in people. in our formulation, in addition to eliminating the heavy metals, we also increased the concentrations of other things that are beneficial. we have three ingredients that help with mild-cognitive impairment. number one is phosphatidylserine, an essential component in the brain. it helps the brain function better. clinical studies have shown that phosphatidylserine actually improves memory in older people. we have curcumin, which is an extract from the spice tumeric, which is a very potent anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative compound. oxidation and inflammation are key components in the generation of alzheimer's and brain dysfunction. the third component is three vitamin b's, a combination of which has shown to improve cognitive function and may even reverse some dementias. it's been clinically demonstrated to actually slow down the process of brain atrophy or degeneration. >> well, thanks a lot, do
>> the doses that we have chosen for cognivance are based on clinical -- human-clinical data. we don't care what it does in a rat or a mouse. we want to know what it does in people. in our formulation, in addition to eliminating the heavy metals, we also increased the concentrations of other things that are beneficial. we have three ingredients that help with mild-cognitive impairment. number one is phosphatidylserine, an essential component in the brain. it helps the brain function...
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we are grateful that the clinic was able to provide one for us. i am not sure that laguna hospital can do that for us. and also, emergency has a lot of patients point out. and lastly, and the most important thing of all, san francisco general hospital, has the best medical team who really care about the well-being of the patients. and so why would we want to change that? i am not saying that the medical staff in laguna hospital is bad, since i would not know. but based on my experience, and in a for profit organization, almost done. >> the medical staff to become expensive, and the medical staff care about the patients they do not even have the time to care about them because they have to take care of so many patients with the minimum staff. >> the medical staff are not happy. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please? >> my name is william and i am a dialysis patient. and i am out-patient and i don't know about money or politics, but you see when i came out there to the institution, i am on dialysis. and now, if if i was at th
we are grateful that the clinic was able to provide one for us. i am not sure that laguna hospital can do that for us. and also, emergency has a lot of patients point out. and lastly, and the most important thing of all, san francisco general hospital, has the best medical team who really care about the well-being of the patients. and so why would we want to change that? i am not saying that the medical staff in laguna hospital is bad, since i would not know. but based on my experience, and in...
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join pg us ing us to talk how h preparing, president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. toby, nice to have you back on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> the big worry is what will it do to cost and what does it do to cost for the cleveland clinic? >> well, we know and have known this for several years we have to reduce the cost of health care, not just for the cleveland clinic but across the country. we look at it as a patriotic duty to take down the cost of healthcare because it's beginning to jeopardize things like education that are important. so we have been working hard to reduce our cost, and we've done several things, for example, over the last couple years we've taken $180 million out of our purchasing and consolidated services that made them higher quality and lower cost and more efficient, but all of that still means that we're going to be paid less by our private insurers, we'll be paid less by medicare for what we do and we still don't have medicaid extension in the state of ohio, and we're concerned that we need to take our cost down still further. so
join pg us ing us to talk how h preparing, president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. toby, nice to have you back on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> the big worry is what will it do to cost and what does it do to cost for the cleveland clinic? >> well, we know and have known this for several years we have to reduce the cost of health care, not just for the cleveland clinic but across the country. we look at it as a patriotic duty to take down the cost of healthcare...
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they need the clinic. >> they need the clinics.s is all useless. >> reporter: we went to try to find magic hands one of the four clinics targeted in the operation. >> magic hands, one of the pip clinics that was -- billing for services not rendered. come here, sign paperwork. never come back for the services. >> when we pulled into the parking lot it was pretty tough to spot. >> the place we are going is right here on the corner by the stairs. >> really hidden. >> reporter: this place is totally hidden. we walk by nondescript office doors. >> it's locked. >> according to the agents the clinics can generate big money. >> hundreds of thousand. >> it is volume. you know, keep pumping them in. volume, volume, volume. making as much as possible. >> reporter: very possible in this nondescript, kind of hid ten little stripmall here, there is millions of dollars worth of billing going on. >> yes. >> yes. >> after months and months of following paper trails, tracking down suspects, conducting surveillance, delgado and the teams are fanning
they need the clinic. >> they need the clinics.s is all useless. >> reporter: we went to try to find magic hands one of the four clinics targeted in the operation. >> magic hands, one of the pip clinics that was -- billing for services not rendered. come here, sign paperwork. never come back for the services. >> when we pulled into the parking lot it was pretty tough to spot. >> the place we are going is right here on the corner by the stairs. >> really...
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the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over
the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they...
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laguna has began to increase the number of especially clinics that they offer on site. and so right now many of the specialists actually have the clinics and i think that is something that we can look at going forward to see if that can help with that process. >> good morning, supervisors. from laguna hospital. >> could you speak up please? >> yes, i will. >> thank you very much. >> 2010, laguna honda moved to this new hospital and we have a clinic space that has... we have 13 exam rooms and we have special care clinics that roland has spoken about and these are ucsf physicians that come from san francisco general, orthopedics and plastic surgery. and trauma, and plastic surgery, dermatology and we have got, about 23 different clinics and cardology is the latest. and the latest additions that the physicians come to the hospital. and in addition, in terms of proximity, we do work with ucsf and the renal service at san francisco general, and it is run by the su. csf renal service, and we are more in proximity with the ucsf with the medical center and who they work with in
laguna has began to increase the number of especially clinics that they offer on site. and so right now many of the specialists actually have the clinics and i think that is something that we can look at going forward to see if that can help with that process. >> good morning, supervisors. from laguna hospital. >> could you speak up please? >> yes, i will. >> thank you very much. >> 2010, laguna honda moved to this new hospital and we have a clinic space that...
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where they have gone historically, to the free clinics, the community clinic, they will continue to come to hospital emergency departments where they were obligated by law that they and mission will treat them for quite some time and weeks at that to continue for quite some time. obligated to stabilize them, but they will not get extensive treatment? through the stabilization process and as they have until now they will be arranging for their continuation they areg care after stable. >> can you tell us how hospitals are going to be able to handle this, financially? hospitals are losing some of the funding they have traditionally gotten, which is government funding helping to make up some of the losses from uncompensated care. and it differs, so medicaid is a good example of that. when the law was originally passed the concept was that there would be reductions over and that was an approach that was supported at the time but was under the concept that medicaid was going to expand uniformly nationwide after the supreme court decision. from the american hospital , whatation's standpoint of
where they have gone historically, to the free clinics, the community clinic, they will continue to come to hospital emergency departments where they were obligated by law that they and mission will treat them for quite some time and weeks at that to continue for quite some time. obligated to stabilize them, but they will not get extensive treatment? through the stabilization process and as they have until now they will be arranging for their continuation they areg care after stable. >>...
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am i is thie is the founder rung six clinics in texas. three of her clinics and about a third of those in the state would have closed under a new provision requiring doctors to be associated with a hospital one a certain distance. monday's ruling found the requirement to be unconstitutional because it is, quote, without a rational basis, and places a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. a second part of the ruling was less direct. he upheld the requirement for doctors to follow fda guidelines when administering drugs for nonsurgical abortions, however, he said abortion doctors could opt out of the guidelines in the interest of preserving the life or health of the mother. >> we are literally light rite now working with our attorneys trying to figure out exactly what the decision means for the women we actually have booked for medication abortions tomorrow. >> reporter: the lawsuit did not cover two other controversial regulations in the new law and they will be implemented. banning nearly all abortions after 20
am i is thie is the founder rung six clinics in texas. three of her clinics and about a third of those in the state would have closed under a new provision requiring doctors to be associated with a hospital one a certain distance. monday's ruling found the requirement to be unconstitutional because it is, quote, without a rational basis, and places a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. a second part of the ruling was less direct. he upheld the requirement for...
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. >> it's the only abortion clinic in mississippi. dr.arker is a familiar figure here. >> good morning, doctor. let's do lunch sometime. >> he is one of three doctors in the entire state that perform legal abortionings. abortions. inside he knows his safety is at risk. >> we know people have been murdered providing this care. i'm not in denial about that. i have chosen to choose how i live and i choose to life of service. >> it was dr. martin luther king jr. who inspired him to provide the service that many other doctors wouldn't. >> i come to mississippi because women should not be denied their rights because they are in mississippi. i wouldn't have come to mississippi if all of the doctors that have been harassed or stopped providing the soar service. that means the women here would have no access. >> no accession is what pro life activists are hoping for. with the implementation of a new state law that will close the clinic. >> ultimately we want to abortions and if the clinic closes that would be better for women's health. because in
. >> it's the only abortion clinic in mississippi. dr.arker is a familiar figure here. >> good morning, doctor. let's do lunch sometime. >> he is one of three doctors in the entire state that perform legal abortionings. abortions. inside he knows his safety is at risk. >> we know people have been murdered providing this care. i'm not in denial about that. i have chosen to choose how i live and i choose to life of service. >> it was dr. martin luther king jr. who...
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specialized clinics. the surgery is the easy part. the surgery is a straightforward routine surgery and you want routine surgery. it's bread-and-butter surgery. the hard part gets to why in terms of expanding -- a lot of times it's not necessary the surgery but the work force around in terms of the training, the rehabilitation, the programming, that's why increasingly cochlear implants are done in specialized centers where you have the expertise in one place. but most major academic medical centers with a large e.n.t. department will do cochlear implants. they get refer there had by their primary care doctor or local e.m.t. and go through stichblgs getting their hearing tests to see whether you're a candidate and it's about an hour and a half surgery, you go home the same day. about a month later you get a cochlear implant turn on for the first time. you hear the sound far first time which is an exciting day for everybody. then thereafter for about six to 12 months after implantation you follow a routine
specialized clinics. the surgery is the easy part. the surgery is a straightforward routine surgery and you want routine surgery. it's bread-and-butter surgery. the hard part gets to why in terms of expanding -- a lot of times it's not necessary the surgery but the work force around in terms of the training, the rehabilitation, the programming, that's why increasingly cochlear implants are done in specialized centers where you have the expertise in one place. but most major academic medical...
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. >> by local counties are offering free flu shot clinics. people are taking advantage. >> people are getting sick and actually dying from it. it's very important that you take care of yourself so that you don't spread it to others too. >> a vaccine that could prevent tragedy. >> reporter: the flu is expected to peak in january and february. i'm mike schuh reporting live from the state health head quarters. back to you. >> thank you. baltimore county will offer freu shots tomorrow at seven clinics. it will be available on a first-come first-serve basis. to find out where those clinics are going to cbsbaltimore.com and click on this story. >>> in tennessee seven of the eight people killed in a fiery bus crash have been identified. their families notified. six of those come from the same baptist church in north carolina. they were returning from a festival when their bus blew a tire. two people remain in critical condition. the ntsb is not sending investigating to this crash site because most of them have been furloughed due to the government s
. >> by local counties are offering free flu shot clinics. people are taking advantage. >> people are getting sick and actually dying from it. it's very important that you take care of yourself so that you don't spread it to others too. >> a vaccine that could prevent tragedy. >> reporter: the flu is expected to peak in january and february. i'm mike schuh reporting live from the state health head quarters. back to you. >> thank you. baltimore county will offer...
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she went through a clinical trial that worked. now it's up in the air. >> this is truly life or death. this isn't a game. this isn't pushing one idealology another over. this is my baby's life. >> sick people hope ing ing to join clinical trials here at nih are being turned away because 3/4 of all employees are being furloughed. those enrolled will still receive care. >> the lab animals at nih are being taken care of but if you have pediatric cancer you're not. i would hope we could agree that they should be. >> while they act like children they should take a cue from my child and act like her. she's 8 but she's showing maturity. >> love. my only answer is love. >> reporter: now, ironically just 2 weeks ago her and her parents were on capitol hill urging lawmakers to provide more funding for pediatric cancer research. jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. she is a pretty incredible litte girl. thank you. about 75 per % of nih employees or 15,000 people have been furloughed. stay with wjz 13 for complete coverage of
she went through a clinical trial that worked. now it's up in the air. >> this is truly life or death. this isn't a game. this isn't pushing one idealology another over. this is my baby's life. >> sick people hope ing ing to join clinical trials here at nih are being turned away because 3/4 of all employees are being furloughed. those enrolled will still receive care. >> the lab animals at nih are being taken care of but if you have pediatric cancer you're not. i would hope we...
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tiller's clinic in the '90s. when he got his own day in court, when the hearing started against him, courtroom filled up that day with his core supporters. the base for hard line antiabortion politicians like him. >> we want to make sure these people know there are people watching them and they're accountable to the public. >> she was there. that day that the hearing started against kline in topeka. that is the person who's name and number were on the dashboard of scott roeder's vehicle the morning he murdered george tiller. she herself has done time for bombing clinics. she's there to support kline all the way. joining us now is legal coordinator for the feminist majority corporation. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> we have been following the saga of phill kline in kansas. does he represent a part of mainstream antiabortion politics that has flirted with the violence act? >> well, i think he is not mainstream and he has cozied up to and been a member of a group, an enclave within ka
tiller's clinic in the '90s. when he got his own day in court, when the hearing started against him, courtroom filled up that day with his core supporters. the base for hard line antiabortion politicians like him. >> we want to make sure these people know there are people watching them and they're accountable to the public. >> she was there. that day that the hearing started against kline in topeka. that is the person who's name and number were on the dashboard of scott roeder's...
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they will go to the free clinics and community clinics and they will continue to come to the hospitalsls that are both obligated by law but also the charter and by mission in the emergency departments they have been treating these people for quite some time, and we are expecting that that will continue going forward. >> you are obligated to basically stabilize them, but they are not going to get extensive treatment. >> they go through the stabilization process and then hospitals have until now the continuation of the ongoing care after they are stable and able to be transferred. >> can you tell us how hospitals are going to be able to handle this financially because as part of a law, hospitals are losing funding that they traditionally gotten that is government funding that helped make up some of the uncompensated care. so some of that money is lost because the people are going to be covered and now some of these people are not going to be covered. >> it goes back to what i was saying earlier what is being implemented around the country differs. so medicaid expansion for example is a g
they will go to the free clinics and community clinics and they will continue to come to the hospitalsls that are both obligated by law but also the charter and by mission in the emergency departments they have been treating these people for quite some time, and we are expecting that that will continue going forward. >> you are obligated to basically stabilize them, but they are not going to get extensive treatment. >> they go through the stabilization process and then hospitals...
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they can't begin any new clinical trials. we spoke to a little girl who's counting on one of those trials to survive. >> reporter: 8-year-old maddie doesn't look sick at all, but this week her leukemia came back for the fourth time. her mother has reason to. the clinical trial she now needs cannot be approved by the fda because the fda has been shut down with the rest of the federal government. >> i am completely blown away by how callus and carelessly they've kind of used us as their pawns to push their own agenda. >> reporter: she says maddie's cancer is curable in 90% of the cases. her daughter is in that 10% category. 6 months ago she went through a clinical trial that worked. because of her relapse, she's scheduled to have it again. now it's in the air. >> for her, this is truly life or death. this isn't a game. this isn't pushing one ideology over another. this is my babe's life. >> reporter: sick people hoping to join clinical trials are being turned away because three quarters of the employees are being furloughed. th
they can't begin any new clinical trials. we spoke to a little girl who's counting on one of those trials to survive. >> reporter: 8-year-old maddie doesn't look sick at all, but this week her leukemia came back for the fourth time. her mother has reason to. the clinical trial she now needs cannot be approved by the fda because the fda has been shut down with the rest of the federal government. >> i am completely blown away by how callus and carelessly they've kind of used us as...
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tell us about these clinical trials. >> clinical trials are the way that we really make progress in treatingancer and not only treating but preventing and just learning about cancer in general. sadly, only about 5% to 10% of the american cancer patients are on trial. that's how we find the next path. >> are they safe? that's why some people are reluctant. >> we hear often i don't want to be a guinea pig but the trials are in different levels. they start out three people at a time with a new drug that is carefully titrated, watching carefully for side effects. they were looks like we have a shave dose, then we compare it to the best standard treatment to see if it's better than the standard treatment if this adds something to the standard treatment. >> tell me some of the things you learn from clinical trials. >> well, people do clinical trials for two reasons. either this is the only way to get access to a new drug that's not commercially available yet and the other reason why a lot of women do it in particular is for hall true wis tick --al true wis tick reasons and they want to had themsel
tell us about these clinical trials. >> clinical trials are the way that we really make progress in treatingancer and not only treating but preventing and just learning about cancer in general. sadly, only about 5% to 10% of the american cancer patients are on trial. that's how we find the next path. >> are they safe? that's why some people are reluctant. >> we hear often i don't want to be a guinea pig but the trials are in different levels. they start out three people at a...
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free clinics.here will continue to go into hospital emergency departments, actively working to try to redirect patients and get them into a traditional primary care and a setting. whenever point of entry your opening question, the adequacy of the provider network is a very real and legitimate concern. massachusetts has indicated that. i agree with the observation. oftentimes is question disposed. nurse practitioners are primary care physicians. the reality is in order to accommodate patients a day even in a redesigned system where guards and need more. those kinds of practitioners. from a physician standpoint there's a real problem because the restrictions on the number of residency positions available this past year graduates of american medical schools were not able to get the residency positions. so there are limitations on the medicare program, the available training slots series of that issue as to be examined as well. >> from the health system perspective, is this something that you are able
free clinics.here will continue to go into hospital emergency departments, actively working to try to redirect patients and get them into a traditional primary care and a setting. whenever point of entry your opening question, the adequacy of the provider network is a very real and legitimate concern. massachusetts has indicated that. i agree with the observation. oftentimes is question disposed. nurse practitioners are primary care physicians. the reality is in order to accommodate patients a...
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but no new clinical trials and most research on hold. brian? >> tom costello outside nih, bethesda, maryland, with another part of the story. tom, thanks. >>> still ahead for us tonight on a thursday evening, a state of emergency in louisiana, and hurricane watches along the gulf coast as a storm gathers. it's time now to start paying attention to hurricane season. >>> later the motorcycle chase and the terrified family inside the range rover. more of the story behind the video from this incident in new york. >>> it has been a remarkably quiet, some say historically quiet, hurricane season that is starting to change somewhat, effective right now. along the gulf coast they are bracing for a hit from tropical storm karen. tonight fema is recalling some of their furloughed employees in the middle of the government stoppage to prepare for this. meanwhile out west it's starting to look a lot like an early winter. meteorologist bryan norcross tracking both storms tonight from weather channel headquarters. none of us who were hit by sandy is complaini
but no new clinical trials and most research on hold. brian? >> tom costello outside nih, bethesda, maryland, with another part of the story. tom, thanks. >>> still ahead for us tonight on a thursday evening, a state of emergency in louisiana, and hurricane watches along the gulf coast as a storm gathers. it's time now to start paying attention to hurricane season. >>> later the motorcycle chase and the terrified family inside the range rover. more of the story behind...
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these clinics would be governing.orney general from the state of texas and call themselves representatives of the entire state and stand in the gap, if you will, blocking a constitutional right, the right of privacy, under the ninth amendment and protected under the roe v. wade case in 1973. this court opened the doors of privilege to women and rights of women by allowing these clinics to remain open. and in addition, indicated that the procedure using nonsurgical methods could be utilized in the case of the health and life of the mother. >> let me ask you what impact this could possibly have on governor's race with wendy davis, in the state and if the attorney general is vowing to continue this fight as he runs for governor as well. what impact might this have? >> well, you know, i've met senator davis, we have a very good meeting with her and members of congress. and senator davis is not a one issue candidate as you well know. she is fighting for the rights of families, women and children and better education. but s
these clinics would be governing.orney general from the state of texas and call themselves representatives of the entire state and stand in the gap, if you will, blocking a constitutional right, the right of privacy, under the ninth amendment and protected under the roe v. wade case in 1973. this court opened the doors of privilege to women and rights of women by allowing these clinics to remain open. and in addition, indicated that the procedure using nonsurgical methods could be utilized in...
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from the clinical standpoint, our our clinical trials are funded by the national institute of health. should continue unaffected for now, but at the clinic with new developments tested on human volunteers, one trial has already been put on hold. they can't schedule a required on site visit by a federal regulator. >> a lot of our patients are very advanced stage breast cancer points, of through the conventional therapies and their next treatment would be clinical trial and that's what we can't offer them. >> no public university in the country gets more bio medical research money from the nih than this one. it's hard to say when it will stop coming. >> the unknowns are very difficult, so, if, you know, it was going to be done this week, then, you know, that was a nice little drama in our lives, but longer than that, it does start to have an impact. >> there is tremendous frustration over the political fight that could bring the lab and clinic to a halt. >> it is ironic that the reason this is happening is because people are battling about people's access to health care. >> while they a
from the clinical standpoint, our our clinical trials are funded by the national institute of health. should continue unaffected for now, but at the clinic with new developments tested on human volunteers, one trial has already been put on hold. they can't schedule a required on site visit by a federal regulator. >> a lot of our patients are very advanced stage breast cancer points, of through the conventional therapies and their next treatment would be clinical trial and that's what we...
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his clinic had been fire bombed, but in 1993. they shot him. he came back to work the next day bandaged up. he said he thought it was important to show his face, that he would not be intimidated. the woman who shot him went to prison for shooting him in 1993, but the radical movement saw her as a hero for having shot him. while in prison, she got more than two dozen visits from this guy. scott roeder. he told a writer it was during those visits, that he started to think maybe he should be the guy to finish off what she had started. shelley shannon tried to kill dr. tiller, but scott roeder decided he shod be the one to finish the job and in may 2009, he stalked dr. tiller at his church on a sunday morning, entered the church and killed him and the police pulled scott roeder over that morning after the killing, he had a post it note on his dashboard with the name and number for the policy director of operation rescue. now, it's scott roeder who's in prison in kansas. this time, for having killed dr. tiller and now, the person who has struck up a
his clinic had been fire bombed, but in 1993. they shot him. he came back to work the next day bandaged up. he said he thought it was important to show his face, that he would not be intimidated. the woman who shot him went to prison for shooting him in 1993, but the radical movement saw her as a hero for having shot him. while in prison, she got more than two dozen visits from this guy. scott roeder. he told a writer it was during those visits, that he started to think maybe he should be the...
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we're talking about now with these clinical trials. is a difference between life and death with cancer patients and sometimes that's weeks and months, not 2014. >> okay. let me -- >> there's a difference. >> the difference is that these clinical trials impact relatively small number of people and very much impacted and should get the government back up to get back into it where obamacare can extend health insurance to 30 million people and goal one for the republican party at the national level over the last four years is trying to prevent them from getting health coverage and every step of the way they have been acting like they are acting in the interest, people are low incomes, all these republicans on the senate floor how oh, no, if obamacare comes in, people will lose jobs. meanwhile, this is something that actually acts for the betterment of these people and stop it. so it's completely scenical. >> if it's so good as you put it and no jobs lost and everything is roses out there, smelling like roses, then why is the president givi
we're talking about now with these clinical trials. is a difference between life and death with cancer patients and sometimes that's weeks and months, not 2014. >> okay. let me -- >> there's a difference. >> the difference is that these clinical trials impact relatively small number of people and very much impacted and should get the government back up to get back into it where obamacare can extend health insurance to 30 million people and goal one for the republican party at...
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we're talking about now with these clinical trials.fference between life and death with cancer patients and sometimes that's weeks and months, not 2014. >> okay. let me -- >> there's a difference. >> the difference is that these clinical trials impact relatively small number of people and very much impacted and should get the government back up to get back into it where obamacare can extend health insurance to 30 million people and goal one for the republican party at the national level over the last four years is trying to prevent them from getting health coverage and every step of the way they have been acting like they are acting in the interest, people are low incomes, all these republicans on the senate floor how oh, no, if obamacare comes in, people will lose jobs. meanwhile, this is something that actually acts for the betterment of these people and stop it. so it's completely scenical. >> if it's so good as you put it and no jobs lost and everything is roses out there, smelling like roses, then why is the president giving out m
we're talking about now with these clinical trials.fference between life and death with cancer patients and sometimes that's weeks and months, not 2014. >> okay. let me -- >> there's a difference. >> the difference is that these clinical trials impact relatively small number of people and very much impacted and should get the government back up to get back into it where obamacare can extend health insurance to 30 million people and goal one for the republican party at the...
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but doctors at this clinic say mj is the least of their concerns. it is more difficult to treat people who are addicted to crack cocaine than marijuana. >> it should not let these substances to be governed by the crude market laws of demand and supply. >> doctors here hope the marijuana bill passes and that others will follow. as they continue to help young addicts rebuild their young lives. monica villa mizar montivideo, uruguay. >> with the series tied at 2, between the rems and the cardinals, evan michael eaves hs more on the big event. >> then this friday at nine eastern, we open up the conversation in a live town-hall event. sex crimes on campus, a special week of coverage and live town-hall on america tonight nine eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> tens of millions of twitter users around the world
but doctors at this clinic say mj is the least of their concerns. it is more difficult to treat people who are addicted to crack cocaine than marijuana. >> it should not let these substances to be governed by the crude market laws of demand and supply. >> doctors here hope the marijuana bill passes and that others will follow. as they continue to help young addicts rebuild their young lives. monica villa mizar montivideo, uruguay. >> with the series tied at 2, between the rems...
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at that point, we went to a clinic to seek some help. they went to dr. rshaw. desire dorders are interesting things. en we stted the clinic i'72, there was no definition, and patients are our textbook my fst surpris s having a young, healthy athletic coach of 34 who presented "i not interested in sex. "i've t erections. "i've gono problem compleng the act hen we do t together which twice a year. i just he othethingso do." this wasn't even dined at the time. i just called them dds--dire disorders, which means that the whole welength of thinking about sex engh to feel sexual was ssing, that there were other priorities in the mind of the individual. what causes a desire disorder? the way jan tells their story, it was mel's snoring, but she knows something more serious was going on. i must have been going through some difficult times of my own at that time, because married to somebody for over 2o years, i certainly would have heard m snore at some point those first 19 years. we then had to deal with anger, which is a big wall that builds up like brick-by-brick sent
at that point, we went to a clinic to seek some help. they went to dr. rshaw. desire dorders are interesting things. en we stted the clinic i'72, there was no definition, and patients are our textbook my fst surpris s having a young, healthy athletic coach of 34 who presented "i not interested in sex. "i've t erections. "i've gono problem compleng the act hen we do t together which twice a year. i just he othethingso do." this wasn't even dined at the time. i just called...
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at soundview clinic, where dr. bailliet is the mical director, margarita iswho uses psycdymic principl. would y at depression was real n only the anger turned inward, buit was theestof the conflict between hege heaggressi feion, and dependencyon the hbad e husband,and soher conflicting, that creates a conflict whic for the paent, unresolvable and results in thejust psychologilly ving up, and that's the clinical manifestation of depression. focuseson the identifation of thiaggressive impulse anthdetandin of how it's being rechneled d nflict so twh the pat undersnds atin a more clear wa and human feeling that it's appropriateta and doest meant she will deprive hse of that dependency object. today, iaddition to psychodynamic psychotherapy, of that dependency object. the are some new short-termpsyc. right. different individuals need different mixes and even different types psychotherapy. we talk about psychotherapy as if it's one thing, but there are many different types of psychotherapy. not everybody should have psyc
at soundview clinic, where dr. bailliet is the mical director, margarita iswho uses psycdymic principl. would y at depression was real n only the anger turned inward, buit was theestof the conflict between hege heaggressi feion, and dependencyon the hbad e husband,and soher conflicting, that creates a conflict whic for the paent, unresolvable and results in thejust psychologilly ving up, and that's the clinical manifestation of depression. focuseson the identifation of thiaggressive impulse...
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especially a clinic two clinics that came together to become one. two clinics that were flagship clinics to provide high quality care and advocacy for our vulnerable residents. we've been innovator long before some of you saw early today in pushing the boundaries and setting higher standards of care for those who have long been overlooked and now we have thanks to the commitment of so many people a beautiful place to symbolize that commitment and the district and respected for the patient we serve. i want to thank all the people and i will do so throughout the program and especially i want to put our patients and a clients front and center. i want to thank you for being with us and entruce us with your health care it's been exciting to meet you and to hear how excited you are this we've got this space speaker i want to say within the health clinic this has become the urgent health services a very, very long time even before the homeless program and it continues to take care of those who need the care. i think tourists still come to tom when they nee
especially a clinic two clinics that came together to become one. two clinics that were flagship clinics to provide high quality care and advocacy for our vulnerable residents. we've been innovator long before some of you saw early today in pushing the boundaries and setting higher standards of care for those who have long been overlooked and now we have thanks to the commitment of so many people a beautiful place to symbolize that commitment and the district and respected for the patient we...
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in myanmar and also asked to set up clinics in the middle east.newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in thailand. >>> on our calendar, there is the celebration of the birth of the bob, and they consider the bob a messenger of god who in the 19th century prepared the way for the founder of their faith. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy and you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us any time on the pbs app for iphones and i ipads. and visit our website where there is always much more, and where you can listen to or watch each of the programs. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from this week's meeting in baltimore of the united synagogue of conservative judaism. >> open up the lips and sing out. come on, we want to hear you. ♪ >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual an
in myanmar and also asked to set up clinics in the middle east.newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in thailand. >>> on our calendar, there is the celebration of the birth of the bob, and they consider the bob a messenger of god who in the 19th century prepared the way for the founder of their faith. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy and you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us any time on the pbs app for iphones and i ipads. and visit our website...
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find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. yby going from store to store,y price shopping appliances? man i hope you said no. just stop by this one columbus day sale... ...and save up to 25 percent on appliances, electronics, furniture, and more. christopher columbus wants you to have an lg 60- inch hdtv for just $799. and samsung front load washers and dryers are just $699 each. if you ready to get in, get out and get on with ... whatever it is people do on columbus day, come to h.h. gregg. we know the best deals, so you don't have to. >>> nobody expects the jags to upset denver, but jacksonville will have plenty of opportunities to narrow a likely wide margin. trent richardson, opponents have run well versus the chargers. indy wants to control the ball and keep andrew luck upright. the eagles are just as likely to give up dozens of points as to tally that many. rookie qb mike glennon will get shots to get this in the air. williams is the better bet to score. russell wilson, the titans have greatly improved. that's fine by th
find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. yby going from store to store,y price shopping appliances? man i hope you said no. just stop by this one columbus day sale... ...and save up to 25 percent on appliances, electronics, furniture, and more. christopher columbus wants you to have an lg 60- inch hdtv for just $799. and samsung front load washers and dryers are just $699 each. if you ready to get in, get out and get on with ... whatever it is people do on columbus day, come to h.h. gregg....