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collins: thank you. senator kaine. senator: thank you, madam chairwoman, and thank you to all the witnesses for being here, and for your testimony. i noted that the house appropriations bill was released and it proposes for the sec in fiscal year 2016 a $300 million budget, which is a $25 million millionw 2015 and $75 below the president's budget request. we have a lot of budget issues, but this is an issue that demands figure is enforcement and at a very time when we need it for this challenge and other , dramatically reducing the fcc's budget seems unwise to me. that's a personal opinion. let me talk about the issue of consumer education. i would assume that has to be a key part of this. enforcement and the technical approach to solving the problem, but some of it has to be on the consumer side. in your testimony, you started to get this lot because you knew that these calls were scams. to get the best way information out to seniors or others who might befall horrible to scams, and what is the best adv
collins: thank you. senator kaine. senator: thank you, madam chairwoman, and thank you to all the witnesses for being here, and for your testimony. i noted that the house appropriations bill was released and it proposes for the sec in fiscal year 2016 a $300 million budget, which is a $25 million millionw 2015 and $75 below the president's budget request. we have a lot of budget issues, but this is an issue that demands figure is enforcement and at a very time when we need it for this challenge...
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captain collins realizes something is terribly wrong and calls for maximum thrust.he jet's nose tilts up 10 degrees and they start to climb. but as they pull up, the dc-10's underbelly and wings gouge into the slope of mount erebus an active volcano. at 300 miles per hour. 70,000 tons of jet fuel ignite the cabin. the tail engine breaks off and roars with a horrifying trail of burning wreckage. deputy police officer ted robinson radios the crew. he's met with an eerie silence. >> we kept calling 901. others were also calling flight 901. no one had heard anything. >> there's still hope for finding survivors at 7:00 p.m. when air new zealand calls marina collins and asks if she's alone. >> and he said, i don't want to alarm you, but jim's flight is late. we haven't heard from him for a while. i suggest you get somebody to be with you. >> the weather is so bad it's 12 hours before rescuers finally spot the crash site. from the air, it looks like a smudge in the snow. >> when we came around the side of the mountain and saw the total devastation, i was shocked. it just d
captain collins realizes something is terribly wrong and calls for maximum thrust.he jet's nose tilts up 10 degrees and they start to climb. but as they pull up, the dc-10's underbelly and wings gouge into the slope of mount erebus an active volcano. at 300 miles per hour. 70,000 tons of jet fuel ignite the cabin. the tail engine breaks off and roars with a horrifying trail of burning wreckage. deputy police officer ted robinson radios the crew. he's met with an eerie silence. >> we kept...
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collins. >> dr. disalvo, welcome. >> thank you, senator, alexander and ranking member murray and others distinguished senators, for the opportunity to be here today with my colleagues. i'm the national coordinator for health information technology at the department of health and human services. when i was a medical student at tulane, i could have never imagined that in my career i would see medicine on the front tear of such a significant transformation. as a still practicing doctor it is thrilling for me to know we're on the cusp of being able to customize treatment for the patient in front of me based on genetics preferences and key information instead of having to treat them as the average patient. precision medicine is not just a theory, it's all right changing practice and saving lives in the u.s. we wouldn't be on this cusp but for health information technology, which is foundational to the president's precision medicine initiative. the office of the national koord ator is the onc responsibilit
collins. >> dr. disalvo, welcome. >> thank you, senator, alexander and ranking member murray and others distinguished senators, for the opportunity to be here today with my colleagues. i'm the national coordinator for health information technology at the department of health and human services. when i was a medical student at tulane, i could have never imagined that in my career i would see medicine on the front tear of such a significant transformation. as a still practicing doctor...
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>> no. >> reporter: did you kill stephanie collins?re? >> one man. mike malone, the fbi. he manufactured the evidence to fit the crime. and everybody got onboard. >> reporter: michael malone, that discredited fbi agent who handled the critical evidence linking oscar bolin to the murder of stephanie collins. now, in two weeks, could a new hearing lead to a new trial and another shot at dodging death? do you even dare hope at this point that this may change things for you in death row? >> of course. i mean -- i mean, yes. but at the same time, i know -- i -- i am a realist. >> reporter: but his wife has done the impossible before. >> i'm in the business of saving lives. if i have a bias against the death penalty, so be it. >> reporter: just ask 42-year-old seth penalver, a dead man talking. he spent three years on death row, living in a cell right next to oscar's, convicted for a triple homicide. now, thanks largely to rosalie, he's got a second lease on life. how did you get to know rosalie? >> i'd see rosalie in visitation with oscar.
>> no. >> reporter: did you kill stephanie collins?re? >> one man. mike malone, the fbi. he manufactured the evidence to fit the crime. and everybody got onboard. >> reporter: michael malone, that discredited fbi agent who handled the critical evidence linking oscar bolin to the murder of stephanie collins. now, in two weeks, could a new hearing lead to a new trial and another shot at dodging death? do you even dare hope at this point that this may change things for you...
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collins: thank you, mr. godwin. you mentioned in your testimony that you had run a number of other businesses before you return home to maine. i am assuming that those businesses probably had a younger workforce than the workforce that you now employ. is that true or not necessarily? ms. nordman: that's true, but i've never hired on the basis of age or anything. i always try and get employees who are going to have -- fit into the team. a good seveni had employees in one company, and we really did run the gamut of twentysomethings all the way up to 55 was probably the oldest. at that time. sen. collins: with older employees, do you find there is less turnover? ms. nordman: less turnover, less xting, less boyfriend drama. [laughter] sen. collins: all advantages of hiring of an older worker, no doubt about it. did you have less turnover and spending less on retraining? ms. nordman: i am spending less on retraining -- when you bring a person into a tiny group, it takes a lot of wiggling for that person to settle in and
collins: thank you, mr. godwin. you mentioned in your testimony that you had run a number of other businesses before you return home to maine. i am assuming that those businesses probably had a younger workforce than the workforce that you now employ. is that true or not necessarily? ms. nordman: that's true, but i've never hired on the basis of age or anything. i always try and get employees who are going to have -- fit into the team. a good seveni had employees in one company, and we really...
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. >> thank you, senator collins. i am said to say from looking at the numbers that it appears to me that most of us on this committee would be deemed older workers. the most recent aarp study defines an older worker as over 50, except for tom cotton. i can see him over there. he is too young. the most recent aarp study defines an older worker as over 50. i reluctantly confess to meeting that threshold easily. i think our own personal experiences can add a level of expertise in terms of our capacity to grow and change over time. many of us baby boomers are dealing with a different work landscape than the ones we entered decades back. we are a competitive bunch. i have trouble with this concept that we can't adapt to changing technologies. and that aarp study, a business case for workers aged 50 and above, goes a long way to debunk this myth, along with many others. more than nine in 10 workers over 50 have a computer, tablet, or smartphone. those numbers have been growing significantly. fewer than one in five of senio
. >> thank you, senator collins. i am said to say from looking at the numbers that it appears to me that most of us on this committee would be deemed older workers. the most recent aarp study defines an older worker as over 50, except for tom cotton. i can see him over there. he is too young. the most recent aarp study defines an older worker as over 50. i reluctantly confess to meeting that threshold easily. i think our own personal experiences can add a level of expertise in terms of...
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>> yes, senator mccaskill, senator collins, i'm sorry. i absolutely agree with that. and i saw those two terms, precautionary and medically necessary, over and over again. it's still not believed to be medical necessary, at least in a data that has been sent to me. we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> as i mentioned in my opening statement, senator shaheen and i have a bill to mandate coverage and we will -- can't speak for my colleagues but i'm pretty sure we'll all be pushing very hard on that. and, finally, amelia, you said in your testimony that there were 10 things that you wished your parents had no when you are diagnosed. i'm almost out of time but could you tell me the top thing that you wish your parents had known? >> i think that the top thing i wished they had known is that when i ago though i get upset or angry or something, but then every time i get angry or upset or something that automatically jump to the conclusion that i was little. last night after while a guy kind of annoying. -- [laughter] >> thank you very much. senator mccaskill. >> you need attent
>> yes, senator mccaskill, senator collins, i'm sorry. i absolutely agree with that. and i saw those two terms, precautionary and medically necessary, over and over again. it's still not believed to be medical necessary, at least in a data that has been sent to me. we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> as i mentioned in my opening statement, senator shaheen and i have a bill to mandate coverage and we will -- can't speak for my colleagues but i'm pretty sure we'll all be pushing very...
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collins: senator casey. sen. casey: thank you, senator collins. i appreciate what you have done on this issue. i appreciate all of our witnesses who have labored and been here a long time. this is an issue that i guess for far too long we have not been willing to confront as a country even though it is one of the most profound betrayals you can imagine. it is a betrayal when you sent a daughter to a college -- and i sent two and i have two more. when you send a daughter to a college and you tell them to study hard and they are going to have a wonderful experience, one of the best experiences of their life in most cases, and then the system betrays them. the school's them down, the government lets them down. when i say the trail, -- the trail -- betrayal, a lot of us share in that. i think we have to be very insistent on following rules and demanding a lot more of our schools then we have demanded until now. i think it is a manner of is it just is. and the bible, they talk about people hungering and thirsting for justice. in this case, they have no
collins: senator casey. sen. casey: thank you, senator collins. i appreciate what you have done on this issue. i appreciate all of our witnesses who have labored and been here a long time. this is an issue that i guess for far too long we have not been willing to confront as a country even though it is one of the most profound betrayals you can imagine. it is a betrayal when you sent a daughter to a college -- and i sent two and i have two more. when you send a daughter to a college and you...
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collins: thank you. i will ask the rest of you to respond for the records to that issue because i think there's a clear conflict between the rules and the regulations. but i want to get quickly to a second topic in my remaining time. ms. bolger, we have climate surveys that our military academies do and they have a very high response rate because the students know that they are expected to fill out those climate surveys. that is not necessarily the case for private colleges and public universities. what suggestions would you have to encourage students to participate in the climate survey so there are meaningful? ms. bolger: thank you for that question. i think that in thinking through climate surveys, we have to remember that this is just one piece of a larger effort to change the culture of sexual violence on campus. that means doing education work and outreach and training to students that helps them understand how important it is. i think we have seen a lot of change on campuses over the last couple y
collins: thank you. i will ask the rest of you to respond for the records to that issue because i think there's a clear conflict between the rules and the regulations. but i want to get quickly to a second topic in my remaining time. ms. bolger, we have climate surveys that our military academies do and they have a very high response rate because the students know that they are expected to fill out those climate surveys. that is not necessarily the case for private colleges and public...
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jennifer collins is using the "thc-a" she first tried in colorado.are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. >> so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> well, we wouldn't have worked this hard for this bill if we weren't. >> reporter: for teresa elder and her son tommy, the situation is a bit more complicated. teresa works for the federal government. >> by law, you can't possess it because you're a federal employee. >> right. >> right? but do you have an overriding moral responsibility to your child? if a doctor says it might be able to help, if all your research says it might be able to help, do you help your kid, or do you defy your government? >> that's the huge dilemma. because i can't defy my government, because i can't lose my job. but if i have to choose between losing my job or losing my kid, what would any mother do? >> reporter: as far as the parents in virginia travelled and as far as that first mother, p
jennifer collins is using the "thc-a" she first tried in colorado.are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. >> so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> well, we wouldn't have worked this hard for this bill if we weren't. >> reporter: for teresa elder and her son tommy, the situation is a bit more complicated. teresa works for the...
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thank you again for your leadership, chairman collins.i also want to thank all of you for being here today. thank you. >> thank you very much, senator mccaskill. i should correct myself, senator moran is also a co-sponsor of the amendment that we will be offering to the budget for those of you from kansas out there. i just wanted to make sure i corrected the record. madam chair, may i be added as a co-sponsor? >> absolutely. i would be delighted. i want to also say that i'm so glad that senator till slice from north carolina. senator blumenthal from connecticut. and senator donnelly from indiana have joined us today. i know they care deeply about this issue. we now turn to the testimony of our panel. i'm pleased that joining us today on the witness panel are barbara, better nope as bee, smith and her husband, dan gatsby. bee is a well-known supermodel who has graved the cover of fashion magazines. she is also an accomplished restaurante restauranteur, for those of us who have eaten at her restaurant at union station know that, retailer, a
thank you again for your leadership, chairman collins.i also want to thank all of you for being here today. thank you. >> thank you very much, senator mccaskill. i should correct myself, senator moran is also a co-sponsor of the amendment that we will be offering to the budget for those of you from kansas out there. i just wanted to make sure i corrected the record. madam chair, may i be added as a co-sponsor? >> absolutely. i would be delighted. i want to also say that i'm so glad...
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collins: thank you, mr. godwin. ms. nordman, you mentioned in your testimony that you had run a number of other businesses before you return home to maine. i am assuming that those businesses probably had a younger workforce than the workforce that you now employ. is that true or not necessarily? ms. nordman: that's true, but i've never hired on the basis of age or anything. i always try and get employees who are going to fit into the team. at one point i had a good seven employees in one company, and we -- i had 37 employees in one company and we really did run the gamut of twentysomethings all the way up to 55 was probably the oldest. at that time. sen. collins: with older employees, do you find there is less turnover? ms. nordman: less turnover, less texting, less boyfriend drama. [laughter] sen. collins: all advantages of hiring of an older worker, no doubt about it. did you have less turnover and spending less on retraining? ms. nordman: i am spending less on retraining -- when you bring a person into a tiny group,
collins: thank you, mr. godwin. ms. nordman, you mentioned in your testimony that you had run a number of other businesses before you return home to maine. i am assuming that those businesses probably had a younger workforce than the workforce that you now employ. is that true or not necessarily? ms. nordman: that's true, but i've never hired on the basis of age or anything. i always try and get employees who are going to fit into the team. at one point i had a good seven employees in one...
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gasby. >> thank you, chairman collins. i want to thank you for having me. ranking member mckulski, to the members of the committee, you know, i love my country. i'm proud to be an american. i'm a kid from brooklyn and i never thought i would have an opportunity to try to make a difference. and this is the one time that i know that i can make a difference because i've seen what my wife has gone through. i've seen a woman who virtually could do everything, who could sing, who could dance, who could look at food and taste it and then cook it exactly the way it could be in a cookbook, who did a television show, who did 100 radio and television commercials, who basically always gave back. and now, has to wait and help -- wait for people to help her. you know, i'm reminded of a song that, of all people, jay-z and kanye west wrote, and it's -- and there's a lyric in there, called "the pain ain't cheap." and the pain airport cheap for the 5 million americans who are suffering with alzheimer's disease. the pain's not cheap for the 15 million caregivers that each and
gasby. >> thank you, chairman collins. i want to thank you for having me. ranking member mckulski, to the members of the committee, you know, i love my country. i'm proud to be an american. i'm a kid from brooklyn and i never thought i would have an opportunity to try to make a difference. and this is the one time that i know that i can make a difference because i've seen what my wife has gone through. i've seen a woman who virtually could do everything, who could sing, who could dance,...
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collins: thank you. i will ask the rest of you to respond for the records to that issue because i think there's a clear conflict it when the rules and the regulations. but i want to get quickly to a second topic in my remaining time. ms. bolger we have climate surveys that are military academies do and they have a very high response rate because the students know that they are expected to fill out those climate surveys. that is not necessarily the case for private colleges and public universities. what suggestions would you have to encourage students to participate in the climate survey so there are meaningful? ms. bolger: thank you for that question. i think that in thinking through climate surveys, we have to remember that this is just one piece of a larger effort to change the culture i run sexual violence on campus. that means doing education work and outreach and training to students thaat helps them understand how important it is. i think we have seen a lot of change on campuses over the last coupl
collins: thank you. i will ask the rest of you to respond for the records to that issue because i think there's a clear conflict it when the rules and the regulations. but i want to get quickly to a second topic in my remaining time. ms. bolger we have climate surveys that are military academies do and they have a very high response rate because the students know that they are expected to fill out those climate surveys. that is not necessarily the case for private colleges and public...
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one of the -- susan collins will be joining us midway through. she has targeted 2025 as a target date that she thinks an alzheimer's treatment should be targeted calling this a vital national issue and moving around. and you have a different approach sort of looking at prevention and treatment and more realistically by 2050. when you look legislatively and you talk to scientists, we had an incredible woman this morning. stacey raised $217 million in the largest biomedical first round ever. when you see that amount of money coming into the private sector, alzheimer's related research and neurodegenerative research and you look at the technology. and are we being too modest with the 2025 target? do you think ten years out we might be able to achieve more. >> it was nixon's war on cancer that we see a 1% decline in cancer mortality on an annual basis. politicians like to set target dates. it gives us some way to measure how we're doing. i think the honest answer is we just don't know. the honest answer. did you see the "fortune" magazine cover story
one of the -- susan collins will be joining us midway through. she has targeted 2025 as a target date that she thinks an alzheimer's treatment should be targeted calling this a vital national issue and moving around. and you have a different approach sort of looking at prevention and treatment and more realistically by 2050. when you look legislatively and you talk to scientists, we had an incredible woman this morning. stacey raised $217 million in the largest biomedical first round ever. when...
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she let it on the appropriations committee and we are all happy to be in-- senator collins wing man,man and we women that is a word on this issue, but i get the pleasure of introducing a panelist today, bob of rhode island. just like some of the other witnesses who chairman collins has also introduced, bob was diagnosed with type one diabetes at a very young age. the differences he has been living with the disease for 67 years. bob refused to accept-- [applause]. >> even back then bob refused to a set that having one type one diabetes that they could let lead an active life he became a runner and eventually a track coach at providence college in rhode island. in fact, i was admitted into the providence college athletic hall of fame in 2009 and was one of the most successful coaches in the history of providence college finishing with an astounding career record of 162 wins, 14 losses and one tie. i am very pleased that bob could be here today to share the successes and challenges that he has experienced living with type one diabetes, so bob, to you and your family, welcome and we look
she let it on the appropriations committee and we are all happy to be in-- senator collins wing man,man and we women that is a word on this issue, but i get the pleasure of introducing a panelist today, bob of rhode island. just like some of the other witnesses who chairman collins has also introduced, bob was diagnosed with type one diabetes at a very young age. the differences he has been living with the disease for 67 years. bob refused to accept-- [applause]. >> even back then bob...
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collins needed little encouragement. despite the fact that the dedication ceremonies conflicted with the closing of the larimer county fair, some 400 ft. collins people, including top city officials, made the trip. 200 more came up by automobile caravan from loveland. to the knowledgeable observer, the presence of so many automobiles in horseshoe apark was a reminder of the way in which the automobile and automobiling had revolutionized tourism and would in the years that followed define the experience of many if not most park visitors. once a play thing for the rich, automobiles had improved in size and comfort and decreased in cost, making possible a new kind of leisurely and flexible travel experience. automobiles encouraged an individualized relationship with place, introduced in national parks as early as 1908, automobiles not only quickly broadened park access but became the chief means by which many americans would come to experience and understand nature and the wilderness. by 1915 motorists in organized clubs an
collins needed little encouragement. despite the fact that the dedication ceremonies conflicted with the closing of the larimer county fair, some 400 ft. collins people, including top city officials, made the trip. 200 more came up by automobile caravan from loveland. to the knowledgeable observer, the presence of so many automobiles in horseshoe apark was a reminder of the way in which the automobile and automobiling had revolutionized tourism and would in the years that followed define the...
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i had celebreeze and collin over here there morning. mills killed a couple dollars in committee this morning, but there was no action. he talked to collin following that and feels that he jut can't put this thing together. and he's suggesting why not vote out of this social security bill in the morning? he's going to have the final markup. and with an increase in benefits that he wouldn't ask for any vote on mills and kind of put that over the next year. and that he can either vote medicare in which we lose or perhaps he could skip that vote entirely and why didn't we try to do something over on the senate side with the social security bill when it went over there to attach medicare to it and at that point conceivably something could happen in congress and what have you. now, i asked them what they both felt, that short of the conversation, again, between you and mills, that there wasn't anything that could happen tomorrow morning except to lose this thing totally, that the best that would happen is that they not take a formal vote. tha
i had celebreeze and collin over here there morning. mills killed a couple dollars in committee this morning, but there was no action. he talked to collin following that and feels that he jut can't put this thing together. and he's suggesting why not vote out of this social security bill in the morning? he's going to have the final markup. and with an increase in benefits that he wouldn't ask for any vote on mills and kind of put that over the next year. and that he can either vote medicare in...
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[laughter] >> hello, this is susan collins spent hello, senator collins. sam dooley from your staff again. >> sam, this is getting old. this time, sam is pretending to be from the department of justice, and he has just demonstrated how easy it is to spoof multiple phone numbers, not just the irs, the department of justice and virtually any other official sounding numbers. and is also demonstrated just how annoying these repeated calls can be to the consumer your soul, sam, i'm turning off my ring are now. -- ringer -- this is a serious problem. it would be one thing if the real number were showing up on the hard lines id screen your then college might have some chance of protecting themselves by simply not mentioning the phones as we've advised in many of our hearings. but when you see the irs or your local police department's number, or the fbi's number showing up on your screen, you are going to answer that call. i wish that senator mccaskill were here right now. she will be coming -- >> i'm. [laughter] >> so you managed to miss my very exciting opening
[laughter] >> hello, this is susan collins spent hello, senator collins. sam dooley from your staff again. >> sam, this is getting old. this time, sam is pretending to be from the department of justice, and he has just demonstrated how easy it is to spoof multiple phone numbers, not just the irs, the department of justice and virtually any other official sounding numbers. and is also demonstrated just how annoying these repeated calls can be to the consumer your soul, sam, i'm...
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. >> i met amanda collins, when she was 25, a stupid at the university of nevada reno. she was a concealed carry holder in the state of nevada. did not carry on campus, was taking night courses to complete a degree. did not do it, why. law-abiding people obey the law. she was attacked walking to her carat the parking lot. brutally raped 50 yards from the campus police department. amanda collins who i met personally and tucked to said the state of nevada took ply right away to defend myself. who is the only safe person on that college campus that night - the rapist with a firearm. >> an illegal firearm. >> it gets people hurt and killed. >> you want people to take the initiative. during your last campaign you ran an add saying considering taking a course. you have a duty to protect yourself and family. tom barrett, the mayor of milwaukee said you were auditioning for the next dirty lar any movie. >> tom barrett was returning home from the state fair. he intervened in a domestic dispute on the street. a guy picked up a tire iron and beat him within inches of his life. i w
. >> i met amanda collins, when she was 25, a stupid at the university of nevada reno. she was a concealed carry holder in the state of nevada. did not carry on campus, was taking night courses to complete a degree. did not do it, why. law-abiding people obey the law. she was attacked walking to her carat the parking lot. brutally raped 50 yards from the campus police department. amanda collins who i met personally and tucked to said the state of nevada took ply right away to defend...
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maría antonieta collins nos cuenta.aron a este sitio en busca de exterminadores de piojos, habÍan amanecido con una sorpresa. >> el mÁs pequeÑo se estaba rascando la cabeza, y medio asÍ por revisar en la cabeza y encontrÉ un piojo. marÍa: no sabían que esta es la temporada en la que abundan los piojos, tampoco sabe cÓmo los contrajeron. >> en cualquier lugar, imagÍnese. uno anda en todos los lugares del cine, un parque, un gimnasio. >> aquÍ no tenemos clase social, ni raza, ni religiÓn, a cualquiera le puede pasar esto. marÍa: el padre de familia no tuvo pero los dos niÑos sÍ, la niÑa y la madre tambiÉn. >> es normal que cuando los niÑos tienen, los papÁs tambiÉn. marÍa: de seis a 12 millones de niÑos tienen piojos asegura este experto. es un problema que afecta a uno de cada cuatro niÑos en la escuela elemental de estados unidos. un estudio de la universidad de illinois literalmente ha provocado comezÓn. los hijos se han hecho resistentes a los tratamientos mÉdicos. en 25 estados, 104 especies presentaron mutaciones de
maría antonieta collins nos cuenta.aron a este sitio en busca de exterminadores de piojos, habÍan amanecido con una sorpresa. >> el mÁs pequeÑo se estaba rascando la cabeza, y medio asÍ por revisar en la cabeza y encontrÉ un piojo. marÍa: no sabían que esta es la temporada en la que abundan los piojos, tampoco sabe cÓmo los contrajeron. >> en cualquier lugar, imagÍnese. uno anda en todos los lugares del cine, un parque, un gimnasio. >> aquÍ no tenemos clase social,...
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thank you collin. i appreciate it.ll be right back. but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communicate exactly the content that people want to see. it will help people connect to their passion of living real madrid. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. pwhat've we got? 5. bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> charity begins at home, and michele ripley's home is the entire lakota indian reservation in south dakotaa. this cnn heros is fulfilling a promise she made in her childhood. >> my grandmother was fullth b
thank you collin. i appreciate it.ll be right back. but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communicate exactly the content that people want to see. it will help people connect to their passion of living real madrid. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love....
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can you confirm or deny that an indictment of councilwoman collins is forthcoming? comm no.t on your involvement in the shooting, can you tell us how your daughter is doing? assistant manhattan district attorney erin reagan-boyle is back at her desk. she's got a lot of work to do. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs the all-new volkswagen jetta. it's great, for the price of good. that's das auto. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org theand the kids always eat sky their vegetables.e. because the salad there is always served with the original hidden valley ranch. (dog) mmm, beneful healthy weand low-calorie... keeps me looking good. hey, i get some looks, i hear the whistles. (vo) beneful healthy weight, a delicious, low-calorie meal your dog will love. with wholesome rice, real chicken, and accents of vegetables and apples.
can you confirm or deny that an indictment of councilwoman collins is forthcoming? comm no.t on your involvement in the shooting, can you tell us how your daughter is doing? assistant manhattan district attorney erin reagan-boyle is back at her desk. she's got a lot of work to do. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs the all-new volkswagen jetta. it's great, for the price of good. that's das auto. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org theand the kids always eat...
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do you feel collin is at that point? >> i mean, colin kaepernick is very early in his career. he's played in the super bowl. colin kaepernick has never been broke. okay? colin kaepernick is a guy that busts his tail all the time trying to get better and that's what he's done. we talk about him going away this year in the summer. when the new cba came out, there's a block of time there coaches are not allowed to be with their players. colin kaepernick came into the nfl after that cba was signed. his rookie year he went to atlanta and worked out. his second year he went to miami and worked out and got better at things. his third year he went to arizona and worked out and got better at things. and you know, i keep talking about the list of things. he and geep meet after the season, they put the list down. geep has his list, colin has his list. colin goes out and he finds somebody that he pays to work with him. and that's what he's done. >> let me ask you on the defensive side of the ball because everybody talks about what you lost. justin obviously and patrick willis. but two yea
do you feel collin is at that point? >> i mean, colin kaepernick is very early in his career. he's played in the super bowl. colin kaepernick has never been broke. okay? colin kaepernick is a guy that busts his tail all the time trying to get better and that's what he's done. we talk about him going away this year in the summer. when the new cba came out, there's a block of time there coaches are not allowed to be with their players. colin kaepernick came into the nfl after that cba was...
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here's collin resch.has your highlights in this morning's sports. >> the pirates have owned the national league west this season. 18 wins, just 4 losses. number 18 yesterday in walk-off fashion to beat the giants. pittsburgh at pnc park. garrett cole, he's engaged to crawford sister, amy. crawford said take that, bro, it's gone. no, it's not. he brings it back. he's 2 for 12 against his future brother-in-law. one hit allowed and there it is, the solo shot. tied at 1. in the seventh king kong all over the hunter strickland fastball. the pirates take the 2-1 lead. giants get a gift from the a's. the breaking ball in the dirt gets away from chris stewart. matt duffy will speed home. he retired the first five batters but not the sixth. marte with two outs. that's a walk-off. pirates four hits in the game, three of the four hits home runs. 3-2, the final. the giants third 1-run loss in their current road trip. north sellout for the a's. packing them in on "star wars" fireworks night. sunny gray gave up three r
here's collin resch.has your highlights in this morning's sports. >> the pirates have owned the national league west this season. 18 wins, just 4 losses. number 18 yesterday in walk-off fashion to beat the giants. pittsburgh at pnc park. garrett cole, he's engaged to crawford sister, amy. crawford said take that, bro, it's gone. no, it's not. he brings it back. he's 2 for 12 against his future brother-in-law. one hit allowed and there it is, the solo shot. tied at 1. in the seventh king...
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senator mccaskill. >> thank you, chairman collins. helping our seniors remain in their communities and age with dignity is an important issue and a top priority of this committee. you have assembled a great panel today. i'm looking forward to hearing about the exciting innovations that can help seniors and their families. there is a real disconnect between the number of seniors who say they want to stay in their homes, and communities, and number of seniors who end up having to move into nursing facilities. in fact a recent aarp study found that 87% of older adults would prefer to remain in the communities, in their own communities as they age. while it may not be possible for every person, depending on a number of factors to remain in their homes, for many of us, with the right supports it is possible. and it is preferable both in terms of quality of life and certainly for financial implications. recent advances in technology are providing these new options for seniors and their families to allow them to remain at home longer by moni
senator mccaskill. >> thank you, chairman collins. helping our seniors remain in their communities and age with dignity is an important issue and a top priority of this committee. you have assembled a great panel today. i'm looking forward to hearing about the exciting innovations that can help seniors and their families. there is a real disconnect between the number of seniors who say they want to stay in their homes, and communities, and number of seniors who end up having to move into...
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senator warren. >> thank you very much, senator collins. i apologize for being late. we a kind of running multiple things at once. but i had to com had to come and join this group again this year and a special thank you to senator collins for pulling this all together. this is really a terrific annual event. i also want to say a special shout out to all getting to be that to jeffrey from plymouth, massachusetts. where are you? good to see you. [applause] we've all been talking about the cost of diabetes. type i diabetes, it poses a terrible person costs on their kids, on your families. and the financial cost is staggering, nearly 40% of families with diabetic children experience financial strain and cure for type i diabetes costs our health system and decimated $15 billion to you. i want to start on the cost question from a different direction. dr. rodgers, if we could delay the onset or reduce the severity of type i diabetes, so that millions of americans could stop buying insulin, glucose monitors, test strips, if we could stop paying the cost of doctors visits to e
senator warren. >> thank you very much, senator collins. i apologize for being late. we a kind of running multiple things at once. but i had to com had to come and join this group again this year and a special thank you to senator collins for pulling this all together. this is really a terrific annual event. i also want to say a special shout out to all getting to be that to jeffrey from plymouth, massachusetts. where are you? good to see you. [applause] we've all been talking about the...
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. >> reporter: steven collins, sweet reverend and family man from "seventh heaven," allegedly exposing himself to multiple underage girls. the confession allegedly secretly recorded by his estranged wife, faye grant, during a joint therapy session in 2012, while they were going through a bitter divorce. >> when you exposed yourself to [ bleep ]'s 10-year-old sister, did you have an erection? >> no. i mean -- no. partial, maybe. >> partial erection? >> maybe, yes. >> reporter: the audio recording was obtained by tmz. then in graphic detail he seems to admit that he did more than just expose. >> there was one instance -- >> but how did you like -- there was one instance what? >> this is in the disclosure and i told you before there was one instance -- there was one moment of touching where her hand -- i put her hand on my penis. >> you put your hand -- >> yes. >> reporter: collins made a statement to "people" magazine saying, 40 years ago i did something terribly wrong that i deeply regret. i have been working to atone for it ever since." fans took to social media to express their shock
. >> reporter: steven collins, sweet reverend and family man from "seventh heaven," allegedly exposing himself to multiple underage girls. the confession allegedly secretly recorded by his estranged wife, faye grant, during a joint therapy session in 2012, while they were going through a bitter divorce. >> when you exposed yourself to [ bleep ]'s 10-year-old sister, did you have an erection? >> no. i mean -- no. partial, maybe. >> partial erection? >>...
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and obviously, landon collins went out with an injury, trumaine mcbride a hamstring, collins a knee, jayron hosley a possible concussion and trumaine mcbride with that hamstring and then mykkele thompson the most severe. final score from paul brown stadium, cincinnati bengals knock off the new york giants 23-10. our next giants preseason telecast is saturday, august 22nd at 7:30 p.m. when the giants host the jacksonville jag answers. for carl banks, howard cross, bruce beck, and our entire crew, bob papa saying so long from cincinnati! orleans darkwa had the giants' lone touchdown on the night, but the bengals were able to make more plays and come up with the victory, 23-10. tonight's telecast has been produced by tupelo-honey in conjunction with nbc 4 new york and the new york football giants. was appalled. hired him. >> people are something else, man. you know, it's -- especially people that you think care about you and love you. they're supposed to be -- these are the same [ bleep ] that be in your face plotting on you. >> reporter: if the hitman was telling the truth, detective b
and obviously, landon collins went out with an injury, trumaine mcbride a hamstring, collins a knee, jayron hosley a possible concussion and trumaine mcbride with that hamstring and then mykkele thompson the most severe. final score from paul brown stadium, cincinnati bengals knock off the new york giants 23-10. our next giants preseason telecast is saturday, august 22nd at 7:30 p.m. when the giants host the jacksonville jag answers. for carl banks, howard cross, bruce beck, and our entire...
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. >> reporter: and "new york times" columnist gayle collins said, after criticizing trump, he sent me a copy with my picture circled. and the face of a dog written over it. trump, taking to twitter to criticize megyn kelly. saying fox viewers give low marks the kelly. and other candidates taking shots at him. >> with hillary clinton, i said be at my wedding, and she was there. you know why? she had no choice. because i gave. i gave to a foundation. >> reporter: next, jeb bush, asked about reports he called trump a clown and a buffoon. >> is it true? >> no, but i have said that mr. trump's language is divisive. >> reporter: marco rubio, managing to bring the debate back to the big competition from the democrats. >> how is hillary clinton going to lecture me living paycheck to paycheck? i was raised paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: trump is back home in new york. even though he was off the campaign trail today, he was busy on twitter. slamming fox news and commentators for not giving him a fair shake. >> thank you. >>> and just one more question about the size of the audience. matthew
. >> reporter: and "new york times" columnist gayle collins said, after criticizing trump, he sent me a copy with my picture circled. and the face of a dog written over it. trump, taking to twitter to criticize megyn kelly. saying fox viewers give low marks the kelly. and other candidates taking shots at him. >> with hillary clinton, i said be at my wedding, and she was there. you know why? she had no choice. because i gave. i gave to a foundation. >> reporter: next,...
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doreen, back to you. >> okay, pat collins reporting. and bloom bars has set up a gofundme page, if would you like to help out with the repairs after thatburgry. we will post a link on our nbc washington app, just search bloom bars. >>> family members say the teenager was intelligent and deeply religious. the young man's body was recovered from the little hunting creek in fairfax county this afternoon after went for a swim last night. meagan fitzgerald spoke to the teen's brother in an interview you will only see on news4. she joins us live. ing men? >> reporter: doreen, vladimir flores' brother, juan, say these came to this creek yesterday afternoon on a fishing trip. by the evening, it turned into a search and rescue effort. just hours ago, fairfax county police say rescue crews recovered the body of vladimir not far from where we are here. vladimir flores wasn't your trip cal 16-year-old. his family says he was wise beyond his years, loved his family and was devoted to his faith. >> he usually likes to go with my mom to church, becaus
doreen, back to you. >> okay, pat collins reporting. and bloom bars has set up a gofundme page, if would you like to help out with the repairs after thatburgry. we will post a link on our nbc washington app, just search bloom bars. >>> family members say the teenager was intelligent and deeply religious. the young man's body was recovered from the little hunting creek in fairfax county this afternoon after went for a swim last night. meagan fitzgerald spoke to the teen's brother...
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i'm pat collins. i will have a live report. wendy? >>> plus, a local disabled veteran charged with destruction of property for painting a picnic table. come on. how he got kicked out of his >>> you n-- now several streets in brook lands are closed off. police are dealing with a barricade situation with a man suspected in the murder of a woman in her 60s. let's go right to pat collins. he is live at the scene in northeast. what are you learning? >> reporter: take a look down 18th street. you can see the s.w.a.t. team down there in place, they have been there for hours. the focus is on a house down there. they believe there's a murder suspect inside the house and they are trying to get him to surrender. for hours and hours, s.w.a.t. teams surrounded a house on 18th street northeast. cops positioned on the porch. cops all around the yard. cops down the street, crouching behind their cruisers, just in case. can we help you, they called out? can we help you? police say the man in the house is a suspected killer, wanted for the shooting dea
i'm pat collins. i will have a live report. wendy? >>> plus, a local disabled veteran charged with destruction of property for painting a picnic table. come on. how he got kicked out of his >>> you n-- now several streets in brook lands are closed off. police are dealing with a barricade situation with a man suspected in the murder of a woman in her 60s. let's go right to pat collins. he is live at the scene in northeast. what are you learning? >> reporter: take a look...
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. >> thank you, chairman collins. i am looking for forward to learning about the devices that can help seniors and families. there is a number of disconnect from the number of seniors who want to stay in their home and the number that have to move into facilities. 87% of older adults were found to prefer to remain in their own communities as they age. it may not be possible for every person depending on a number of factors but for many of us with the right support it is possible and preferable in terms of quality of life and financial implications. recent advances in technology are providing new options for seniors and families that can allow them to remain their home longer. these technologies can also make family members and caregiver's life easier by providing them with tools to support their loved ones and giving them peace of mind. this is a win-win situation. seni seniors are happier, family members make sure their loved ones are safe and society as a whole benefits from significantly reduced health care and lon
. >> thank you, chairman collins. i am looking for forward to learning about the devices that can help seniors and families. there is a number of disconnect from the number of seniors who want to stay in their home and the number that have to move into facilities. 87% of older adults were found to prefer to remain in their own communities as they age. it may not be possible for every person depending on a number of factors but for many of us with the right support it is possible and...
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collin kaepernick said the report about aldon banging into his car were wrong and 49ers did not evene practice the day. >> people that do report that and jumped on that band wagon, just to get internet clicks and get attention to their website or reports. it really is embarrassing that people do that. >>> just 24 hours after being released by the jets, impali has been picked up by rix ryan with the buffalo bills. >>> the san jose sabre cats died the report with a 17-1 season, new preparing for a match up with the portland thunder, just 5 and 13 this year. head coach darren arvette says his sabre cats will not overlook their opponent s. >> did a good job with the right mind set. every day they come here, they're focused and give what they have, every day. >> we're going for this opportunity all year. it's exciting and now, the real season starts. >> nba, 2015-2016 schedule announced today. warriors will raise their nba championship banner in the season opener against pelicans october 27th. the match will take place on christmas day. warriors have 25 national games, five against the cl
collin kaepernick said the report about aldon banging into his car were wrong and 49ers did not evene practice the day. >> people that do report that and jumped on that band wagon, just to get internet clicks and get attention to their website or reports. it really is embarrassing that people do that. >>> just 24 hours after being released by the jets, impali has been picked up by rix ryan with the buffalo bills. >>> the san jose sabre cats died the report with a 17-1...