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the officers have their own suspicions. >> collins? >> yes. >> we are from the classification unit and we have to ask you a couple of quick questions. what happened to your head? i was at a salon and getting my hair colored so i could go blond so i could get away from people. i was doing body waves and the chemical process that they put on my head, my hair full out. >> it goes like a perfect line. >> they put the rollers like that. the rollers came out. all my hair was still on them. i was screaming. i was so a mad. >> this is right before you got locked up? >> right before. >> this is no type of scam? nothing like that? >> no. >> that wasn't part of the plan? >> no. >> the drug you were using what is it normally used for, cancer patients? >> yeah, i think so. >> and you're telling me that ball of head right there wasn't put in a bandana to go into a pharmacy? >> not at all. >> since her arrest, warrants for collins after matching her mug shot. >> you're all over the map here. >> yeah. >> maple shade. >> that's far. >> farm park. >> uh
the officers have their own suspicions. >> collins? >> yes. >> we are from the classification unit and we have to ask you a couple of quick questions. what happened to your head? i was at a salon and getting my hair colored so i could go blond so i could get away from people. i was doing body waves and the chemical process that they put on my head, my hair full out. >> it goes like a perfect line. >> they put the rollers like that. the rollers came out. all my hair...
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collins: eso es todo desde la ciudad de mÉxico.n papal, los periodistas algunos le hacÍan preguntas. y ahora de pronto el papa francisco da una entrevista de una hora y media. marÍa: ademÁs dijo que sÓlo piensa estar cuatro a cinco aÑos en el papado. jorge: hay mucho mÁs de esta entrevista que podrÁn ver en la programaciÓn de univisiÓn.. marÍa: gracias por estar con nosotros. ♪ adelina: date cuenta de que si regresas a santa lucÍa corres el riesgo de que ese hombre te vuelva a lastimar. aldonza: ya no me puede hacer mÁs daÑo del que ya me hizo. y es hora de que ese desgraciado pague por eso y por la infelicidad de mi mamÁ. adelina: ¿quÉ quieres decir? aldonza: lo que oÍste. y te repito lo que te dije hace rato. tÚ te puedes quedar aquÍ si quieres. padre jerÓnimo: ¿estÁn listas? ya investiguÉ y el prÓximo camiÓn que pasa por el pueblo sale dentro de un par de horas. si se apuran lo podemos alcanzar. aldonza: yo ya estoy lista pero mi tÍa no sabe si va a venir o no todavÍa.
collins: eso es todo desde la ciudad de mÉxico.n papal, los periodistas algunos le hacÍan preguntas. y ahora de pronto el papa francisco da una entrevista de una hora y media. marÍa: ademÁs dijo que sÓlo piensa estar cuatro a cinco aÑos en el papado. jorge: hay mucho mÁs de esta entrevista que podrÁn ver en la programaciÓn de univisiÓn.. marÍa: gracias por estar con nosotros. ♪ adelina: date cuenta de que si regresas a santa lucÍa corres el riesgo de que ese hombre te vuelva a...
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senator collins: thank you so much. mr. gasby? mr. gasby: thank you, chairman collins. i want to thank you for having me. members of committee. 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 have 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 for people to help her. you know, i'm reminded of a song that of all people, jay z and kanye west wrote. there is a lyric in there called "the pain ain't cheap." the pain ain't cheap for the 5 million americans who are suffering with alzheimer's disease. the pain is not cheap for the 15 million caregivers that each and every day, every waking hour have to struggle as w
senator collins: thank you so much. mr. gasby? mr. gasby: thank you, chairman collins. i want to thank you for having me. members of committee. 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 have seen what my wife has gone through. i've seen a woman who virtually could do everything, who could sing, who could dance, who...
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senator collins: thank you so much. mr. gasby. mr. gasby: thank you, senator collins. i want to thank you for having me, ranking member mikulski. 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. 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 a hundred radio and television commercials. who basically always gave back. and now has to wait and -- has to wait for people to help her. i'm reminded of the song that, of all people, jay-z and kanye west wrote and it's -- there's a lyric in there, called "the pain ain't cheap." and this -- the pain ain't cheap for the five million americans who are suffering with alzheimer's disease. the pain's not cheap for the 15 million care givers that each and every d
senator collins: thank you so much. mr. gasby. mr. gasby: thank you, senator collins. i want to thank you for having me, ranking member mikulski. 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. 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...
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collins: en medio de la entrevista tambiÉn hubo espacio para el humor.ue nadie me conociera ir a una pizzerÍa y comer una pizza. ¿sabe cÓmo se suicida un argentino? se sube arriba de su ego y de ahÍ se tira abajo. enrique: a pesar de la falta de transparencia por parte de las autoridades, poco a poco se van ajustando las piezas sobre la muerte de rubÉn garcÍa. anoche les compartimos las declaraciones de una testigo que asegura haber visto a garcÍa herido y abandonado por el policÍa que disparÓ. otra persona contacto a noticias univisiÓn que ratifica el testimonio de esta mujer. vilma. vilma: este revelador vÍdeo muestra cÓmo rubÉn garcÍa fue dejado mal herido luego de que un policÍa de texas le disparÓ. en el vÍdeo se observan varias patrullas de policÍa llegando al lugar y el cuerpo del inmigrante en el piso. garcÍa estaba todavÍa vivo. >> mirÉ un cuerpo allÍ tirado, estaba allÍ, no mirÉ que le hicieran nada en este momento. vilma: ese dÍa juan pablo salÍa de trabajar y estaba como pasajero en el automÓvil de su hermano, de repente escucho una sirena y
collins: en medio de la entrevista tambiÉn hubo espacio para el humor.ue nadie me conociera ir a una pizzerÍa y comer una pizza. ¿sabe cÓmo se suicida un argentino? se sube arriba de su ego y de ahÍ se tira abajo. enrique: a pesar de la falta de transparencia por parte de las autoridades, poco a poco se van ajustando las piezas sobre la muerte de rubÉn garcÍa. anoche les compartimos las declaraciones de una testigo que asegura haber visto a garcÍa herido y abandonado por el policÍa que...
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senator collins: dr. peterson? dr. peterson: i agree, it also has to do with cognitive reserve. sometimes with people who are developing dementia of one kind or another and then undergo general anesthesia, they may have a lower threshold for becoming delirious in that context. it may contribute to the downward decline but it also may just be a stress test on the system that is starting to gradually fail, and consequently be a harbinger of what could be dementia in the future. it's difficult to figure out the cause and effect, but it's common. senator collins: dr. marmon, in your response, i've been discussing this issue for a couple of years with anesthesiologists from maine med where you work, and others on whether this should be doing more with older patients to be careful about what kind of anesthetic they use, only use a general one of it's really necessary, could you eliminate us on this as well? dr. wierman: clinically i see people and function well before surgery and are not doing so well after. as
senator collins: dr. peterson? dr. peterson: i agree, it also has to do with cognitive reserve. sometimes with people who are developing dementia of one kind or another and then undergo general anesthesia, they may have a lower threshold for becoming delirious in that context. it may contribute to the downward decline but it also may just be a stress test on the system that is starting to gradually fail, and consequently be a harbinger of what could be dementia in the future. it's difficult to...
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collins happy to. senator collins: thank you. you put up a fascinating chart in which you show the tremendous progress that we've made with cardiovascular disease, with cancer deaths, and with hiv-aids. and what they all have in common is congress has made a sustained investment over the years in nih research and it's paid dividends in better treatments and in falling death rates. i am, as you know, very concerned about the trajectory of alzheimer's disease which is fast becoming our most costly disease in this country. as a society, we spend $226 billion a year caring for people with alzheimer's. out of that amount, $153 billion comes from the medicare and medicaid programs as dr. cassidy says, the trajectory is frightening. it is going to bankrupt our health care system and it is also causing such suffering for the victims and their families. i know you mentioned the amp and the brain initiatives and i'm excited about those. but shouldn't we be doing even more to do a concerted effort targeted at alzheimer's given what the traj
collins happy to. senator collins: thank you. you put up a fascinating chart in which you show the tremendous progress that we've made with cardiovascular disease, with cancer deaths, and with hiv-aids. and what they all have in common is congress has made a sustained investment over the years in nih research and it's paid dividends in better treatments and in falling death rates. i am, as you know, very concerned about the trajectory of alzheimer's disease which is fast becoming our most...
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what's collins' view?n after today's incredible rally, he thinks twitter is headed higher long term. if you get a brief profit taking pull back this week he thinks it's possible that any pull back can come from still higher levels. why? take a look at twitter's daily chart over the last six months. collins points outs that twitter moves in a predictable way. the stock gaps up or down. it consolidates, trading sideways for a while. it gaps up and down, consolidates some more. lately, he says that twitter has been in consolidation mode after gapping up huge in february. you can to see that. look at this. look at these things. this thing is just -- this is a roller coaster. this is pharaoh's fury. it's a fairly tight channel between 45, 50, 45, 50. twitter broke out of the channel rally up to the $50 level, collins said you either want to buy the stock at the bottom of the channel when it's near the floor of support at 45, or here's the way that technicians think. you buy it after a breakout at 50. because th
what's collins' view?n after today's incredible rally, he thinks twitter is headed higher long term. if you get a brief profit taking pull back this week he thinks it's possible that any pull back can come from still higher levels. why? take a look at twitter's daily chart over the last six months. collins points outs that twitter moves in a predictable way. the stock gaps up or down. it consolidates, trading sideways for a while. it gaps up and down, consolidates some more. lately, he says...
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collins? >> well, good morning. chairman alexander, ranking member murray members of this important committee it is an honor to appear before you alongside my friend and colleague, fda commissioner peggy hamburg. our agencies have much to gain by working to the, and we have been doing so and we're committed to that effort. in fact, peggy and i spent a productive three hours just yesterday afternoon along with senior leaders from both of our agencies who make up the nih/fda leadership council discussing a wide range of projects we are working on together. i'd like to, on behalf of the nih, our employees grantees and patient community, to thank members of this committee for your continued support, and for holding this bipartisan hearing today. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss how we as a nation can drive innovation through federal investments and scientific research. breakthroughs generated by nih research, and i'm going to show you a few visuals here if you can see the screen, are behind
collins? >> well, good morning. chairman alexander, ranking member murray members of this important committee it is an honor to appear before you alongside my friend and colleague, fda commissioner peggy hamburg. our agencies have much to gain by working to the, and we have been doing so and we're committed to that effort. in fact, peggy and i spent a productive three hours just yesterday afternoon along with senior leaders from both of our agencies who make up the nih/fda leadership...
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collins. first and foremost, let me say thank you for your work. every scientific discovery every medical breakthrough improves the quality of our lives and most of all, it saves lives. as an almost 30 years survivor of overturning -- of ovarian cancer, i am alive today due to the grace of god and scientific research. when i was elected, i made that research one of my top priorities. as well as improving health research, it also drives are economy. every dollar invested in nih repays that in economic growth. it employs more than 7 million americans and adds almost $70 billion to our gdp. in january of this year, along with the chairman, i had the pleasure of joined the nih and along with other members of the subcommittee. it was, as always, a fascinating visit. while there, we met a senior investigator who was largely responsible for one of the ebola clinical trials. that is only possible thanks to nih support. dr. solomon, and her colleagues, have been able to pursue a vaccine over many years
collins. first and foremost, let me say thank you for your work. every scientific discovery every medical breakthrough improves the quality of our lives and most of all, it saves lives. as an almost 30 years survivor of overturning -- of ovarian cancer, i am alive today due to the grace of god and scientific research. when i was elected, i made that research one of my top priorities. as well as improving health research, it also drives are economy. every dollar invested in nih repays that in...
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collins: en punto del mediodÍa llegaron a una vigilia pero desde temprano en el boulevard, junto a lazo de 1995 comenzaba la leyenda. >> cuando oigo la mÚsica quiero que sepa que yo lloro, de verdad, porque es humana y todos tenemos sentimientos para ella. collins: esta otra seguidora se ha rapado parte de la cabeza donde tiene pintado el rostro de selena con especial motivo. >> para que no se olviden de selena, no se van a olvidar pero yo lo hago con esa razÓn. collins: son parte de los que aÚn no entienden el motivo de la tragedia ocurrida que viviÓ esta camarera. >> cuando saliÓ selena corriendo, iba detrÁs yolanda y le tirÓ un tiro por detrÁs, casi en el medio del pecho, selena iba gritando "help" collins: selena quintanilla comenzaba a vivir el Éxito, canciones habÍan salido de corpus christi para impactar el hit parade norteamericano. >> sientotristeza y alegrÍa por lo que pasÓ, pero alegrÍa porque sigue viva entre nosotros, en su memoria sigue y las nuevas generaciones estÁn siguiendo. ♪ jorge: a 20 aÑos de la muerte de selena y es impresionante cÓmo todavÍa hoy se sigue escuch
collins: en punto del mediodÍa llegaron a una vigilia pero desde temprano en el boulevard, junto a lazo de 1995 comenzaba la leyenda. >> cuando oigo la mÚsica quiero que sepa que yo lloro, de verdad, porque es humana y todos tenemos sentimientos para ella. collins: esta otra seguidora se ha rapado parte de la cabeza donde tiene pintado el rostro de selena con especial motivo. >> para que no se olviden de selena, no se van a olvidar pero yo lo hago con esa razÓn. collins: son...
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collins: the dr. has taken a very personal interest in this issue and is playing a role in that effort going forward. ultimately, we hope to have fda approval. mr. rodgers: if this should prove successful, this is a major breakthrough, is it not? dr. v: it would be a very important breakthrough. and we hope we will be hearing soon. we are expecting, hopefully, some results in the very near future. esther rodgers: when? [laughter] -- mr. rodgers: when? [laughter] dr. v: i am under a confidentiality agreement, but i hope we will be hearing soon. mr. rodgers: well, that is very exciting. if it can be crushed and injected, all of a sudden you get a 12 hour release in us that second, and the addictive power -- thus the addictive power of this drug. if you can find a way to retain the qualities while preventing of years, that would be a life-saving development. 105 people a day drying from a drug overdose -- dying from a drug overdose. how can we incentivize the companies to invest in these technologies? ho
collins: the dr. has taken a very personal interest in this issue and is playing a role in that effort going forward. ultimately, we hope to have fda approval. mr. rodgers: if this should prove successful, this is a major breakthrough, is it not? dr. v: it would be a very important breakthrough. and we hope we will be hearing soon. we are expecting, hopefully, some results in the very near future. esther rodgers: when? [laughter] -- mr. rodgers: when? [laughter] dr. v: i am under a...
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[applause] collins senator scott. -- senator collins: senator scott. senator scott, welcome. senator scott: thank you, senator collins, for holding this hearing and give us an opportunity to interface with so many people who are committed to the cause and those out there in purple, thank you for your investment of time and your energy on such an incredibly important topic. i know that all of our offices have been filled with your enthusiasm and your real-life stories. i can't think of anyone here on this panel who has not been impacted personally by alzheimer's, for me alzheimer's and parkin sons and watching the challenges of your loved ones -- my grandmother passed away april 29, 2001, and just seeing the devastation, the challenges that she faced. also those who have been support systems. if you've had to -- huh been blessed with the opportunity to care for someone with alzheimer's, would you raise your hands? god bless you. and thank you. it's amazing the impact that the disease has not only on the patient but on the family and on the loved ones and it's such a powerful w
[applause] collins senator scott. -- senator collins: senator scott. senator scott, welcome. senator scott: thank you, senator collins, for holding this hearing and give us an opportunity to interface with so many people who are committed to the cause and those out there in purple, thank you for your investment of time and your energy on such an incredibly important topic. i know that all of our offices have been filled with your enthusiasm and your real-life stories. i can't think of anyone...
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collins. if you could make that information more available i think that would help us as would look on a granular level because that is our responsibility to provide oversight. >> just one point. the user these are often targeted to specific programs through negotiation process so those often have a bit more flexibility ad hocly more particularly in terms of resources. >> dr. collins, i'm a doctor and every dr. bennett doesn't want a gastroenterologist taking care of his cough. but that said cleared our goal is transitional research, great? >> yes. >> do you track what percent of those grants going to ph.d result in research and those which go to indeed result in -- is there a different? >> we do track that. as you know our workforce is made up of a variety of different individual that different backgrounds. ph.d's are the majority action. in decent ndpg czars significant contributors. in general they indeed tend to be more focused on translation on critical critical effort by summer doing bas
collins. if you could make that information more available i think that would help us as would look on a granular level because that is our responsibility to provide oversight. >> just one point. the user these are often targeted to specific programs through negotiation process so those often have a bit more flexibility ad hocly more particularly in terms of resources. >> dr. collins, i'm a doctor and every dr. bennett doesn't want a gastroenterologist taking care of his cough. but...
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collins? >> well, good morning. chairman alexander, ranking member murray, members of this important committee, it is an honor to appear before you alongside my friend and colleague, fda commissioner peggy hamburg. our agencies have much to gain by working to the, and we have been doing so and we're committed to that effort. in fact, peggy and i spent a productive three hours just yesterday afternoon along with senior leaders from both of our agencies who make up the nih/fda leadership council discussing a wide range of projects we are working on together. i'd like to, on behalf of the nih, our employees, grantees and patient community, to thank members of this committee for your continued support, and for holding this bipartisan hearing today. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss how we as a nation can drive innovation through federal investments and scientific research. breakthroughs generated by nih research, and i'm going to show you a few visuals here if you can see the screen, are beh
collins? >> well, good morning. chairman alexander, ranking member murray, members of this important committee, it is an honor to appear before you alongside my friend and colleague, fda commissioner peggy hamburg. our agencies have much to gain by working to the, and we have been doing so and we're committed to that effort. in fact, peggy and i spent a productive three hours just yesterday afternoon along with senior leaders from both of our agencies who make up the nih/fda leadership...
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use my official pat collins snow stick. >> are you ready?. >> here we go. >> what do you got there? >> we got about 2.25 inches. >> and it's still coming down. >> if you live in virginia about 80 degrees, get out of the district. a beautiful sun tan. you need sun tan lotion over there. >> how do you like my sun stick sdwrvgts it's good. would you like to have one? >> love it. >> but you can't have one. >> 1922 biggest -- it's a big one. >> yeah. >> well to get one you've got to build a snowman. epter ernter our snow stick challenge. go home and work on it. >> back to the governor's mansion in richmond get the five kids out there, two dogs and do it's i want a stick. >> thank you, governor. >> thank you, pat. >> terry mcauliffe governor of virginia measuring snow here in d.c. >> pat collins, love it. >>> that's "news4 midday" but coverage continues at noon. >> stay with u >>> snow is blanketing the area now. road conditions quickly getting very bad as the snow picks up and the temperatures drop. welcome to our extended coverage of this winter
use my official pat collins snow stick. >> are you ready?. >> here we go. >> what do you got there? >> we got about 2.25 inches. >> and it's still coming down. >> if you live in virginia about 80 degrees, get out of the district. a beautiful sun tan. you need sun tan lotion over there. >> how do you like my sun stick sdwrvgts it's good. would you like to have one? >> love it. >> but you can't have one. >> 1922 biggest -- it's a big...
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. >>> inspired by a true story al pacino, jennifer garner and annette benning star in "danny collins"this is an adult film that you can't easily pin down you can't say it's a comedy you can't say it's a drama >> the spiritual drama "do you belie"ve features cybill shepherd. as "made in hollywood" celebrates its 10th anniversary season. >> hey, i am shailene woodley >> i am general officer garner >> i am miles teller. you are watching "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> welcome to "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in insurgent as being expod eye die very gent, four find themselves on the run from the power hungry leader. >> i am miles teller and you are watching "made in hollywood." and here is a scene from insurgent. >> you found it. the future our people deserve. >> what do you think is in that box, kaleb? >> i don't know, but she's testing divergence >> this movie is so good. i was a huge fan of the first one i can told you about how i read all the books, i had been waiting for this one and i want to see it already a second time
. >>> inspired by a true story al pacino, jennifer garner and annette benning star in "danny collins"this is an adult film that you can't easily pin down you can't say it's a comedy you can't say it's a drama >> the spiritual drama "do you belie"ve features cybill shepherd. as "made in hollywood" celebrates its 10th anniversary season. >> hey, i am shailene woodley >> i am general officer garner >> i am miles teller. you are...
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collins. welcome. you highlighted the potential to better target medicines to specific patient needs. what role does biomarker qualification play in advancing these patient focused therapies? >> i appreciate the question. i mention we had a three-hour meeting yesterday between nih and at ea. one of our topics was because of biomarkers. as dr. hamburg said there are lots of biomarkers that have been used for a long time. measuring your blood pressure is a biomarker. of course we would love to see biomarkers developed for something like alzheimer's disease, which she mentioned. i pointed out this accelerated medicines partnership we are doing with industry. it has that as one of its goals. we are making sure all clinical trials that are trying out new ideas about prevention of alzheimer's disease use the same set of biomarkers. if something starts to work, maybe it is a blood test, maybe it is a scan of something like amyloid. we would know the and utilize that for therapeutics. >> you are both a partici
collins. welcome. you highlighted the potential to better target medicines to specific patient needs. what role does biomarker qualification play in advancing these patient focused therapies? >> i appreciate the question. i mention we had a three-hour meeting yesterday between nih and at ea. one of our topics was because of biomarkers. as dr. hamburg said there are lots of biomarkers that have been used for a long time. measuring your blood pressure is a biomarker. of course we would love...
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collins was noting.acking from many diseases like alzheimer's. the biggest obstacle is scientists do not sufficiently understand the causes of alzheimer's and other diseases to identify the target or which patient will benefit from certain drugs. to solve this problem must support public-private partnerships to develop the science that we need for real word it world data needs use in the marketplace. the fda sentinel initiative is one of the largest use is a big data of health care to prove vital to monitor safety concerns. and it is still in its infancy with real progress with the methodology is needed to harvest of real-world data. eight and also the agency must be able to retain the cutting edge projects and we must work together to retain and higher. but speeding innovation wellhouse maintaining standards supports the patients well as enable the industry to thrive. thank you for your support for the work he will be doing but going forward with the work of all of the of biomedical research community.
collins was noting.acking from many diseases like alzheimer's. the biggest obstacle is scientists do not sufficiently understand the causes of alzheimer's and other diseases to identify the target or which patient will benefit from certain drugs. to solve this problem must support public-private partnerships to develop the science that we need for real word it world data needs use in the marketplace. the fda sentinel initiative is one of the largest use is a big data of health care to prove...
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collins. and just for the members of the committee, we're going to go first to our chairman and our ranking member and then we'll go through our normal order in terms of questions. so, mr. chairman, you're recognized for whatever questions you care to pose. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. collins, dr. volkow, thank you both for your special interest in prescription drug abuse. as you know, every day, about 105 americans die from overdose, mostly prescription medicine. sadly, as we've taken strides to address that challenge, we've also seen a rise in heroin use, and as a consequence, people who are addicted to painkillers graduate to those drugs who are cheaper. i have long advocated for a multi-pronged approach to addressing this unique challenge, and, of course, research is one of the main prongs of that approach. i'm particularly interested in the development of new technologies that will make these drugs more difficult to abuse. and we've seen some real progress in that field. effective abu
collins. and just for the members of the committee, we're going to go first to our chairman and our ranking member and then we'll go through our normal order in terms of questions. so, mr. chairman, you're recognized for whatever questions you care to pose. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. collins, dr. volkow, thank you both for your special interest in prescription drug abuse. as you know, every day, about 105 americans die from overdose, mostly prescription medicine. sadly, as we've...
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charlie: the question in danny collins, staying true to yourself.ave stayed true to yourself, haven't you? al: i think. i don't make those kinds of -- i don't think of myself as that at all. that i am being true to myself. i can feel when i am not. i can feel when i got off the track. more in the performance of personal life. personal life is a bit too random for me. i'm playing characters that have lived these lives all over the world and stuff. and gone to the accessibility of things in life and the world. charlie: do you keep saying yes to parts? you have these movies coming out. and these questions, i want to walk the other way. pacino: it's true. i think i've gotten out of something. the people with campers and wires on the floor, i just looked at the other side. -- i just go to the other side because i feel as though, i know what they are going through. it is different when you direct because you are in every part of it. and it's also different for an actor as you prepare for a movie because there is the rehearsal period. we don't have enough
charlie: the question in danny collins, staying true to yourself.ave stayed true to yourself, haven't you? al: i think. i don't make those kinds of -- i don't think of myself as that at all. that i am being true to myself. i can feel when i am not. i can feel when i got off the track. more in the performance of personal life. personal life is a bit too random for me. i'm playing characters that have lived these lives all over the world and stuff. and gone to the accessibility of things in life...
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in fairfax, pat collins, news4. >>> coveted pat collins snow stick. >> we can all sleep better tonight knowing that this contest is over and hopefully this winter is as well. >> let's hope that's the last snow stick challenge we see in quite a while. another employee fired after a investigation into how one county manages its like kor. the other changes sparked after our report. >>> a new message spreading in local churches. how the pulpit is moving to the front lines of the fight against domestic violence in our area. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads so files go out in a snap. don't miss your last chance to get $200 back when you upgrade to fios internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a 2-year agreement and get $200 back. hurry call now it's your last chance. this offer ends march twenty-first. >>> a board of liquor put the putts into effect change after our internal investigations into beer
in fairfax, pat collins, news4. >>> coveted pat collins snow stick. >> we can all sleep better tonight knowing that this contest is over and hopefully this winter is as well. >> let's hope that's the last snow stick challenge we see in quite a while. another employee fired after a investigation into how one county manages its like kor. the other changes sparked after our report. >>> a new message spreading in local churches. how the pulpit is moving to the front...
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i took this risk with danny collins doing music singing. >> are you singing in danny collins. >> yeahain. but it's okay. i hope i get by a little bit. but it's-- it's that i took it because the director really wanted me to. and when you think about i took godfather because the director really wanted me. >> rose: francis want you. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. great talking to you charlie. it's a pleasure al pacino the humling and danny collins, two really remarkable profiles of actors, one a singer and then another, a theatre actor. looking at their own life and where they are and what they might have missed and where they might go. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us yen line at pbs.or going an charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mat sue herera. >>> game on. dow component nike beats wall street earnings expectations on strong demand but there are a couple of numbers in the repor
i took this risk with danny collins doing music singing. >> are you singing in danny collins. >> yeahain. but it's okay. i hope i get by a little bit. but it's-- it's that i took it because the director really wanted me to. and when you think about i took godfather because the director really wanted me. >> rose: francis want you. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. great talking to you charlie. it's a pleasure al pacino the humling and danny collins, two really...
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coll collins: la reacciÓn del papa francisco.os lo interpretan como una buena seÑal desde lo alto. >> hace falta un proceso de examinaciÓn que miren esta ocurrencia. collins: es que la iglesia catÓlica es muy cuidadoso a la hora de calificar como milagro un evento sobrenatural. pero ha disparado las redes sociales por tratarse del papa francisco. marÍa: y justamente en nÁpoles el papa recibiÓ una pizza directamente desde el papamÓvil. la idea se le ocurriÓ a un cero, el pontÍfice dijo la semana pasada que querÍa escaparse para comer una pizza. asÍ llegamos al final del noticiero univisiÓn. ♪ severiano: esa deuda, uriel, es conmigo. uriel: quÉ barbaridad. severiano: y, desgraciadamente si el banco le autoriza ese crÉdito pues mi compadre solamente se va a hundir mÁs en sus problemas. y yo, la verdad, dudo mucho que el banco pueda cobrar esa deuda. prudencia: ah, entonces te piensas quedar con la propiedad a la mala. humberto: me voy a quedar con la propiedad pero le voy a pagar a severiano hasta el Último centavo. prudencia: es qu
coll collins: la reacciÓn del papa francisco.os lo interpretan como una buena seÑal desde lo alto. >> hace falta un proceso de examinaciÓn que miren esta ocurrencia. collins: es que la iglesia catÓlica es muy cuidadoso a la hora de calificar como milagro un evento sobrenatural. pero ha disparado las redes sociales por tratarse del papa francisco. marÍa: y justamente en nÁpoles el papa recibiÓ una pizza directamente desde el papamÓvil. la idea se le ocurriÓ a un cero, el...
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while you're targeting hillary clinton sheshgs follows the same protocol that condoleeza rice and collin powell did. >> condoleeza rice? >> they turned over all her personal e-mails. >> she didn't. are you kidding me? these are lies. >> did condee rice have a home server? i miss that. did she destroy 31,000 e-mails? are you kidding me? she used an official state department e-mail account. >> go ahead. >> excuse me. >> you can talk over and do what you can. you can't change the facts. collin powell had a personal e-mail account and destroyed all his personal e-mails that dealt with government business. hillary clinton turned over her personal e-mails to the state department or government e-mails and that is what she was required to do. the reality is the fact that you don't focus on condoleeza rice or collin powell just shows how partisan this charade is. >> okay. robert? now you had your say. >> it's this kind of rhetoric, mark that shows the republicans -- >> now you're being disrespectful. come on. you had why you ever say. the difference is neither condoleeza rice nor collin powell di
while you're targeting hillary clinton sheshgs follows the same protocol that condoleeza rice and collin powell did. >> condoleeza rice? >> they turned over all her personal e-mails. >> she didn't. are you kidding me? these are lies. >> did condee rice have a home server? i miss that. did she destroy 31,000 e-mails? are you kidding me? she used an official state department e-mail account. >> go ahead. >> excuse me. >> you can talk over and do what you...
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april price reveals her nightmare at the hands of stephen collins. >> sharon osborne defending
april price reveals her nightmare at the hands of stephen collins. >> sharon osborne defending
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charlie: "danny collins." terrific cast. al: what a cast. charlie: when you see that montage, what do you think about this career that you have had and continue to have? al: it baffles me. you spend your life just moving along. it's one of the perks, but also one of the issues you have when you are with a group of people. and you are in their company and you know that we all sort of feel that way. actors are transient. charlie: someone said gypsies. all actors are gypsies. pacino: they are. they have it in their spirit. when i look at things, there is a certain mercifully there is a , distance you have. you look at it and say, you want to call it developmental. i remember because they have a special evening for kazam. they showed all the movies he did. he got up on the stage and he said, wow. how am i still walking around? i remember they did one for me actually. i went up there and thought, there is no rehab in this. where's the time i was in rehab? i never was in rehab. charlie: the question posed in john lennon's letter in danny collins,
charlie: "danny collins." terrific cast. al: what a cast. charlie: when you see that montage, what do you think about this career that you have had and continue to have? al: it baffles me. you spend your life just moving along. it's one of the perks, but also one of the issues you have when you are with a group of people. and you are in their company and you know that we all sort of feel that way. actors are transient. charlie: someone said gypsies. all actors are gypsies. pacino:...
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collins, and to all the directors. i just want to say thank you. you all fight maladies that face so many millions of americans. and your research and your commitment to medicine and science is incredible. so i thank you very much. as you all know i have been a very vocal outspoken advocate with the fight against cancer. lost both my parents to cancer. my mother when i was very young. and i thank you for all your endeavors in that regard. but one of the particular sad things about cancer is children with cancer. and my question today, and i hope you can help me, a little boy came to see me. he was blind. he had had a brain tumor. he and his dad came to see me and sat with me. i was not even his congressman. i believe he lives in maryland or virginia. but i sat with him and i spoke with him about his cancer. so i hope you can help me with this. pediatric low-grade astrocidoma is a slow-growing children's brain cancer that affects over 20,000 children every year and there's over 1,000 new cases apparently diagnosed every year. existing treatments for
collins, and to all the directors. i just want to say thank you. you all fight maladies that face so many millions of americans. and your research and your commitment to medicine and science is incredible. so i thank you very much. as you all know i have been a very vocal outspoken advocate with the fight against cancer. lost both my parents to cancer. my mother when i was very young. and i thank you for all your endeavors in that regard. but one of the particular sad things about cancer is...
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at stake, the pat collins snow stick. let's get on with it. we asked to see you best snowman and you came through. an army of entries. best snowman maker gets an official pat collins snow stick. now, you just can't have a snowman unless you have some kids around to help you make it. look at these girls. look at their snowman. this took some time. good thing there was no school today. even the little ones. they got the job done. olaf, the snowman from the movie "frozen." factory made. olaf man-made out of real snow. not bad, huh? there's some art there. now, there was a group of news4 snowmen. a replica of our very own meteorologist and marathoner chuck bell. it even has a marine corps finish medal. but how did they get chuck's running outfit and his shoes? now, this wanted to channel his inner pat collins. he made his own snow stick. he made his own snow stick! can you say trademark? he made his own microphone! and look on the table! there's eve an little snowman there. i don't know what the judges will think, but i love this one. hey, you kno
at stake, the pat collins snow stick. let's get on with it. we asked to see you best snowman and you came through. an army of entries. best snowman maker gets an official pat collins snow stick. now, you just can't have a snowman unless you have some kids around to help you make it. look at these girls. look at their snowman. this took some time. good thing there was no school today. even the little ones. they got the job done. olaf, the snowman from the movie "frozen." factory made....
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al pacino is a long way from "scarface" in his new movie "danny collins."ies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your cats. new friskies 7. for cats. by cats. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need the trusted protection of depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. get a free sample at underwareness.com. >>> finally tonight, hear the line and you know the movie and the man. "say hello to my little friend." "i know it was you, fredo, you broke my heart." a
al pacino is a long way from "scarface" in his new movie "danny collins."ies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your cats. new friskies 7. for cats. by cats. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a...
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. >> he is realizing a lifelong dream working with al pacino in the movie danny collins. he plays strange son. check it out. >> we have to check it out with mom and pop and see if it's okay. >> i want to go to a big at a bar. >> you know, it's upscale. >> what's an upscale bar? >> cover charge, you know. >> cover charge now? this place big enough for you to do your moves? >> bobby, good to see you. >> that was me in the pool. >> really? a remarkable transformation. you get to play alongside one of your idols. now to work with al pacino, it
. >> he is realizing a lifelong dream working with al pacino in the movie danny collins. he plays strange son. check it out. >> we have to check it out with mom and pop and see if it's okay. >> i want to go to a big at a bar. >> you know, it's upscale. >> what's an upscale bar? >> cover charge, you know. >> cover charge now? this place big enough for you to do your moves? >> bobby, good to see you. >> that was me in the pool. >>...
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collin, start us off? >> a hit to wisconsin becoming a right to work state.the bill and what was remarkable to me how little fuss and drama there was to this compared to the union reforms. wisconsin is now the third state in the midwest to take this on in recent years. now they can compete with indiana and michigan. good for them. >> right to work means if you don't want to join a union and pay dues you don't have to. kim? >> speaking of politics like hillary clinton who never go away, this is a miss to the news that charlie crist may be running for office again. for those who don't know charlie crist, he was a former governor of florida up to 2010. he's made an art form of doing anything to try to get back into office again. he's run for the senate again. run for the governorship, run as an independent and republican. if he does run, just spare a little feeling for the voters of florida. >> all right. dan? >> well, paul, last week, this was a miss to the secret service. last week according to "the washington post," two secret service agents who are on the pr
collin, start us off? >> a hit to wisconsin becoming a right to work state.the bill and what was remarkable to me how little fuss and drama there was to this compared to the union reforms. wisconsin is now the third state in the midwest to take this on in recent years. now they can compete with indiana and michigan. good for them. >> right to work means if you don't want to join a union and pay dues you don't have to. kim? >> speaking of politics like hillary clinton who never...
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the pat collins snow stick challenge. you sent us your pictures. time to look at the contenders for an official pat collins snow stick. >>> and congress might have take an snow day, but many are still jumping in when it comes to an investigation surrounding hillar >>> and remember you can stay ahead of what's happening in the news and the weather with the nbc washington. >>> this week marks the 150th anniversary of president abraham lincoln's second inauguration. and you can expect to see extra crowds extra large crowds on the national mall tomorrow because of that. the national park service is holding a commemoration ceremony at the lincoln memorial. that starts at 9:30. we'd love to see your pictures so send them to us. >> we called it march snow mania and asked is you to tweet a photo of your best snowman. >> we've seen a lot of good ones too, and now one person will be able to measure the snow using an official and famous pat collins snow stick. >> we need a drum roll here. pat shows us some of the creative entries for this latest challenge. ta
the pat collins snow stick challenge. you sent us your pictures. time to look at the contenders for an official pat collins snow stick. >>> and congress might have take an snow day, but many are still jumping in when it comes to an investigation surrounding hillar >>> and remember you can stay ahead of what's happening in the news and the weather with the nbc washington. >>> this week marks the 150th anniversary of president abraham lincoln's second inauguration. and...
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let's go right to news4's pat collins live in laurel with the latest on that mess. pat? >> reporter: barbara, we're going to look down at the scene of that accident southbound 95 here in laurel. you can see two lanes are now open and moving freely but slowly here. the other lanes they're still cleaning up. it was quite an ordeal today. when you see pictures of this truck, when you see what happened to this truck, you'll see how lucky people were to walk away from this one. there it goes that tanker truck, the centerpiece of a massive interstate accident. towed down 95 the way it began its day, but it took some doing to get it moving. ever so carefully they righted this tanker truck. this 7,500-gallon tanker truck that flipped over and blocked the southbound lanes of 95 in laurel. the traffic backup went on for hours and for miles and for a time it went on in both . there was a spill and aha mat hazmat alert. they took no chances. >> in the side of the tank was a golf ball-sized hole. we estimate it was about 400 gallons that had leaked out of thd to pump the fuel out of
let's go right to news4's pat collins live in laurel with the latest on that mess. pat? >> reporter: barbara, we're going to look down at the scene of that accident southbound 95 here in laurel. you can see two lanes are now open and moving freely but slowly here. the other lanes they're still cleaning up. it was quite an ordeal today. when you see pictures of this truck, when you see what happened to this truck, you'll see how lucky people were to walk away from this one. there it goes...
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isaac collins says he was sleeping at the time and woke up to find flames in the hallway and escaped through the second story window the cause remains under investigation tuesday afternoon coming up on the afternoon commute, lets see how
isaac collins says he was sleeping at the time and woke up to find flames in the hallway and escaped through the second story window the cause remains under investigation tuesday afternoon coming up on the afternoon commute, lets see how