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though dr.l declined numerous requests for an interview, he sent us a letter saying that, since he returned to california, there have been no questions about the quality of his work. in northern california, f.m.g. works for elected coroners, who are also the sheriffs. in yolo county, it's ed prieto. do you do background checks on the forensic pathologists who come to work here? >> we a background investigation to make sure for criminal activity... if they've been involved in any criminal activity. we make sure that their... their... their qualifitate... qualifications or certifications are valid, that they come with some reference. so, yes, we do... we do that. >> bergman: because we got the name of dr. gill, and he's had serious problems all over the united states. >> oh, really? >> bergman: and in 2006, out of a case that he was involved in in sonoma county, the state bar concluded... well, they have a whole chapter here. i can give it to you. it says "incompetent pathologist." >> huh. news to
though dr.l declined numerous requests for an interview, he sent us a letter saying that, since he returned to california, there have been no questions about the quality of his work. in northern california, f.m.g. works for elected coroners, who are also the sheriffs. in yolo county, it's ed prieto. do you do background checks on the forensic pathologists who come to work here? >> we a background investigation to make sure for criminal activity... if they've been involved in any criminal...
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dr. tim murphy, and i yield to dr. murphy. mr. murphy: i thank you for yielding, dr. gingrey. all of us in the doctors' caucus, there are people who have treated patients and we know full well the value of quality health care. and we also know what happens when bureaucracy gets between the patient and the doctor. and you find yourself spending as much time worried about paperwork and forms and what the government is going to do and sometimes you are dealing with your patient. that's not good health care and that certainly isn't good health care reform. all of us who are health care professionals know that the treatment should not be more harmful than the illness itself. and what happens with the health care bill that was passed, when you look at some of the parts of this and realize what it does to the patient, to taxes, to employers, to hospitals, to community health centers, to the cost of drugs, you have to conclude that we did not fix the problem, we financed the problem and it is gro
dr. tim murphy, and i yield to dr. murphy. mr. murphy: i thank you for yielding, dr. gingrey. all of us in the doctors' caucus, there are people who have treated patients and we know full well the value of quality health care. and we also know what happens when bureaucracy gets between the patient and the doctor. and you find yourself spending as much time worried about paperwork and forms and what the government is going to do and sometimes you are dealing with your patient. that's not good...
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so, we're looking at dr.rthur king, this could be evidence that would be good for the government on assuming right? >> its huge for the government, but steve hoskins called me last night, she was at home and i was at home when he called, she said he found the tape. the tape of him and dr. arthur ting. remember during the trial steve got on the witness stand and said he had talked to dr. arthur kane, he taped a conversation with dr. arthur ting but he couldn't find that tape. last night i get a call and he says michael i finally found the tape. what do i do? you have to take it to the government is in evidence in a federal trial. he apparently made a call to them and i haven't been involved with it since. >>catherine: that is really something. and we don't know yet exactly what the conversation says. could this not affect the credibility of dr. arthur ting if he sang i didn't talk about? >> i have not heard the tape in this case but, hoskins said i talked to dr. arthur ting about steroids. it's my understandin
so, we're looking at dr.rthur king, this could be evidence that would be good for the government on assuming right? >> its huge for the government, but steve hoskins called me last night, she was at home and i was at home when he called, she said he found the tape. the tape of him and dr. arthur ting. remember during the trial steve got on the witness stand and said he had talked to dr. arthur kane, he taped a conversation with dr. arthur ting but he couldn't find that tape. last night i...
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now dr. arthur comes in and i know dr. arthur must be having a horrible day today. uncomfortable night wondering what's on that tape. now he's open to what? maybe charges, maybe not. i don't know that will be up to how this all plays out. i doubt it will ever be able to prove perjury against him. if you are dr. you're wondering about that saying oh my god what time did he take me? what did i say? that's going to be interesting and i haven't heard the tape yet. wait till that is played in court, if it is played in court. it will add credibility to steve hoskins because it proved what it's he said. >>catherine: i found it is here. thank you michael. stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage of the bonds perjury trial. we will stay with that story throughout the trial. to get the latest any time on www.kron4.com. >>catherine: man remains a medically induced coma after to dodger
now dr. arthur comes in and i know dr. arthur must be having a horrible day today. uncomfortable night wondering what's on that tape. now he's open to what? maybe charges, maybe not. i don't know that will be up to how this all plays out. i doubt it will ever be able to prove perjury against him. if you are dr. you're wondering about that saying oh my god what time did he take me? what did i say? that's going to be interesting and i haven't heard the tape yet. wait till that is played in court,...
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i am dr. richard weinstein, and i have a revolutionary and natural approach to conquering your stress. this is an easy and effective program that can forever change the way you think and feel about stress. i will show you how to resolve you a major cause of stress and stop the symptoms. in as little as 30 to 60 days, you can regain and maintain vibrant health. ♪ we all have stress. stress is a serious problem. it has been scientifically linked to heart disease, obesity, diabetes, depression, insomnia, thyroid disorders, ulcers, mood swings, memory loss, and unhealthy food cravings. we have all heard the saying, "stress kills." and you know how terrible you feel when you're stressed out. how can we deal with stress and be healthy? what do you do about it? can you exercise it away? when you meditate, does it leave? can you think happy thoughts and everything is better? don't you wish, don't you wish it were just that easy? exercise is important. meditation can calm you. we all know the power of
i am dr. richard weinstein, and i have a revolutionary and natural approach to conquering your stress. this is an easy and effective program that can forever change the way you think and feel about stress. i will show you how to resolve you a major cause of stress and stop the symptoms. in as little as 30 to 60 days, you can regain and maintain vibrant health. ♪ we all have stress. stress is a serious problem. it has been scientifically linked to heart disease, obesity, diabetes, depression,...
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coming up, dr. manning marable, he did not live to see released today. stay with us. dr. manning marable was a giant in the field of black studies serving as the director of the institute for research of african-american studies at columbia. on friday, he passed away at the age of 60 just a few days before the release of his long-awaited biography on malcolm x. the book is in stores today and it is being called the definitive text on the life of the iconic black activists. dr. marable was going to join us in just a few days. instead, we will revisit my conversation with him from 2006 on the release of a previous pact. as fate would have it, scott king was later arrested atlanta. today happens to be forty third anniversary of dr. king's assassination. we covered a lot of around that night has what he saw was an incomplete telling. nice to have you on the program. let me start with the sad news of the day and we will move on to how we can build upon the legacy left by scott king. she was laid to rest. your thoughts on the legacy in the living black history that they contrib
coming up, dr. manning marable, he did not live to see released today. stay with us. dr. manning marable was a giant in the field of black studies serving as the director of the institute for research of african-american studies at columbia. on friday, he passed away at the age of 60 just a few days before the release of his long-awaited biography on malcolm x. the book is in stores today and it is being called the definitive text on the life of the iconic black activists. dr. marable was going...
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king who killed dr king who paid for it and why. it's a special believe it's because of you know that the secession talk today in texas is nothing but part of the republican distraction to show you know there are more fortune five hundred companies in houston that any city in america except for new york so texas is going to see that this is well before the presidential election this is when you through meet your base you you gin up the contributions so texas is going to see but it's a great shock to get people talking and distracted from the other things that are going on and of course that's what was happening back in eighteen sixteen eighteen sixty one there were a lot of distractions so people wouldn't realize hey we're used by people in the south really don't want to see it but as to who killed dr king. you know anything about it is very relevant you know in light of the king day bomb plot and spoke out on. the arizona massacre in arresting chin states for us which hasn't obama it's very relevant question king was murder it was
king who killed dr king who paid for it and why. it's a special believe it's because of you know that the secession talk today in texas is nothing but part of the republican distraction to show you know there are more fortune five hundred companies in houston that any city in america except for new york so texas is going to see that this is well before the presidential election this is when you through meet your base you you gin up the contributions so texas is going to see but it's a great...
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dr.rthur ting. dr. arthur ting testified after ugbonds elbow surgery he did not stave stave the very was caused by steroids, something steve hoskins testified. dr. arthur ting detained he was concerned baseball baseball was taking steroids -- barry bonds was taking steroids. dr. arthur ting's testimony -- steve hoskins is looking like someone who is exaggerating to the government to try to get barry bonds. >> reporter: dr. arthur ting testified all the side effects associated with steroids could be caused by legal steroids which he and the giants prescribed for bonds to help him recover quicker from injuries. >> dr. arthur ting puts a context to that that is legitimate. he became an experts for the defense even though he was called as a prosecution witness. >> reporter: it is unclear how much dr. arthur ting's testimony harmed the case. on monday don returns to the stand. he is expected to testify that urine samples tested positive for the clear. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> new details to
dr.rthur ting. dr. arthur ting testified after ugbonds elbow surgery he did not stave stave the very was caused by steroids, something steve hoskins testified. dr. arthur ting detained he was concerned baseball baseball was taking steroids -- barry bonds was taking steroids. dr. arthur ting's testimony -- steve hoskins is looking like someone who is exaggerating to the government to try to get barry bonds. >> reporter: dr. arthur ting testified all the side effects associated with...
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>> dicky: dr. drew pinsky. >> jimmy: you're like the kardashians with a medical degree. >> dicky: from "dancing with the stars," wendy williams. >> jimmy: who cried more, wendy or kate gosselin? >> dicky: and music from the decemberists. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word from pizza hut, where they've done the previously unthinkable by baking your favorite toppings all the way into the crust to create the ultimate stuffed crust pizza. yesterday, pizza hut sent some deliveries to the homes of real customers who ordered the ultimate stuffed crust pizza with a special surprise topping in the crust. $1,000 cash. >> hey, everybody. we love some pizza hut over here or what? >> so, we have some -- >> oh, wow! >> you want to pull that out? >> look at this! wow! >> that's $1,000 inside for you. >> you're going to make me cry. >> jimmy: look at that. who nope what kind of magic you might find in your ultimate stuffed crust pizza. oh, i hear someone knocking. come on in. why, look at this. it's -- a p
>> dicky: dr. drew pinsky. >> jimmy: you're like the kardashians with a medical degree. >> dicky: from "dancing with the stars," wendy williams. >> jimmy: who cried more, wendy or kate gosselin? >> dicky: and music from the decemberists. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word from pizza hut, where they've done the previously unthinkable by baking your favorite toppings all the way into the crust to create the ultimate stuffed crust pizza....
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president barack obama dr west tells r t why his opinion has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with our team and here dr west you are one of twelve hundred speakers from around the world who have come here to new york to take part in the left forum this year's theme it's called toll words the politics of solidarity why do you think that like this is so important one of the i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures behind the form would play such important role in sustaining the we are now experiencing a we're at a cold democratic awakening in the american empire in the united states deeply affected by what's going on in northern africa deeply affected by what's going on in the middle east and more and more now she what is happening in madison wisconsin and columbus ohio and other capitals so that i think we've had so much sleep walking. in the united states where of course. wall street oligarchs and corporate have been not just down the needing but in many ways losing the unions and billions of dollars from the public funds. based on
president barack obama dr west tells r t why his opinion has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with our team and here dr west you are one of twelve hundred speakers from around the world who have come here to new york to take part in the left forum this year's theme it's called toll words the politics of solidarity why do you think that like this is so important one of the i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures behind the form would play...
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dr stagger can you hear me. dr slager is apparently not here. ok we'll be right back with dr staters tekla. let's not forget that we are in the far right. and. we never got the says nuclear keep him safe get ready for freedom. if you are here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture a. new website with twenty four seven live streaming news tells us what to do about the ongoing financial heart unlimited high quality videos for download. stories never mainstream news. so. we listen to. her until such time. as welcome to shell and sell on the alone or shall we part of our desktop to sound the topic now i want to hear audio just does video on our twitter for politicians or please post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is. let your voice be heard. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the tides
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dr stater can you hear me. dr staker is apparently not here. ok. we'll be right back with dr staters stick around. let's not forget that we had an apartheid break. i think. one of the well. we never got the shows the safe get ready because you are free to. take charge in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture a. new website with twenty four seventh's live streaming news tells us what to do about the ongoing financial heart unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories never mainstream news. to me so. we listen to. our team talk to. you guys welcome michel ancel on the obama show with part of our guests not to sound the topics now i want to hear audio is going to have video on our twitter profile of the questions that we imposed on you tube every monday and on thursday to show long responses we. play your voice. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realized everything you thought
dr stater can you hear me. dr staker is apparently not here. ok. we'll be right back with dr staters stick around. let's not forget that we had an apartheid break. i think. one of the well. we never got the shows the safe get ready because you are free to. take charge in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture a. new website with twenty four seventh's live streaming news tells us what to do about the ongoing financial heart unlimited high quality videos...
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earlier in the trial he testified he recorded the cover with dr. arthur ting. but prosecutors they steve hoskins found it. the timing couldn't be better for the prosecution who saw their case devastated last week when dr. arthur ting testimony contradicted steve hoskins testimony. though he said they talked about steroids 50 times and discussed barry bonds steroid use, dr. arthur ting only recalls one conversation. depending on what is on the tape, it could be used to impeach dr. arthur ting's testimony. attorneys are making their own transcript of the audio tape and they are trying to make sure it's the real thing. on tuesday they will be back in court to argue whether or not it can be introduced into evidence and that means whether steve hoskins and dr. arthur ting need to be called back to the witness stand. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> temperatures remain mild tonight. 50s and 60s throughout the bay area. 60 concord. 60 antioch. 50 half moon bay. tomorrow will be another nice day. morning, cooler side inasmuch temperatures will slide into the 40s over night
earlier in the trial he testified he recorded the cover with dr. arthur ting. but prosecutors they steve hoskins found it. the timing couldn't be better for the prosecution who saw their case devastated last week when dr. arthur ting testimony contradicted steve hoskins testimony. though he said they talked about steroids 50 times and discussed barry bonds steroid use, dr. arthur ting only recalls one conversation. depending on what is on the tape, it could be used to impeach dr. arthur ting's...
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dr. groves if you are warming to your job and alexei deepened a good team around you. a friend of mines ask about coach has been coaching for about 25 years. i ran into him at the special olympics pasco alternative, which is hosted by the university of illinois. great day, great weekend. i walked into the bob carpenter center in the basque team is going to take place. we're talking about the lessons we learned for life from athletic competition. all sorts of things we learned by virtue of playing sports. this is kind of timely. he says you know, in basketball, the best players are not just the one to shoot the basket. .. [inaudible conversations] outthrust. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> judgment, welcome. [speaking in native tongue] >> it to see you create. >> dr. cook, dr. thomas cook. right now the state of a governor -- delaware has the secretary of finance. guess what his name is? th
dr. groves if you are warming to your job and alexei deepened a good team around you. a friend of mines ask about coach has been coaching for about 25 years. i ran into him at the special olympics pasco alternative, which is hosted by the university of illinois. great day, great weekend. i walked into the bob carpenter center in the basque team is going to take place. we're talking about the lessons we learned for life from athletic competition. all sorts of things we learned by virtue of...
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dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and his curly president of the paul eichmann grew. is authored or edited 15 books. you have been busy. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified doctor ekman as one of the most of the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th century. quite an honor. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influence of people of 2009. is also the scientific adviser to dramatic television series on fox tv, like to me, which was inspired by his research. hope you're getting rich with all that. love the market system. it's a great. dr. maria hartwig is an associate professor in the department of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. she has published research on deception and a number of scientific journals on the editorial board of human behavior. 2008 dr. hartwig received an early career award by the european association
dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and his curly president of the paul eichmann grew. is authored or edited 15 books. you have been busy. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified doctor ekman as one of the most of the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th century. quite an honor. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influence of people of...
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president mazzucco: dr. marshall? dr. marshall: we still have this, so if you want to go down the road one more time, and say this will be it, et you know, i do not see it, and i do not have a lot of faith in it. you know, mr. hammer, if you think you can -- commissioner hammer: i cannot do anything alone. i was just suggesting a way forward. dr. marshall: go ahead. >> commissioners, if i can address a couple of your questions? the training has always been paid for by the control specialists. this last year is the first time i can remember that they gave us training at no cost. we still paid for one-third of the trade. we paid for that. this was free of charge from what we were told. we have no problems with getting additional training and paying for it ourselves. dr. marshall: ministate. i am skeptical. if you did what he said, if you came back and showed me personally that i am serious, i really want to save this, -- does that make sense? commissioner hammer: i will stop smoking. dr. marshall: [laughs] president mazzucc
president mazzucco: dr. marshall? dr. marshall: we still have this, so if you want to go down the road one more time, and say this will be it, et you know, i do not see it, and i do not have a lot of faith in it. you know, mr. hammer, if you think you can -- commissioner hammer: i cannot do anything alone. i was just suggesting a way forward. dr. marshall: go ahead. >> commissioners, if i can address a couple of your questions? the training has always been paid for by the control...
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i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert
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dr. dr. didomenica, your up next. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to the panel for being here. it is our job. to spend the money of the taxpayer the most debt--- efficacious way. it is really difficult for me to determine whether this spot process is accurate or not. i like to address mr. didomenica about the process all little bit more. from your comments today, it seems even after the behavior, what is the process after that if there is someone there with doubt as to the next that as to what is happening, the next screening step? are they not trained in the same thing? i would hate to see people get messed. all like to know more about the exact process from the moment that person gets taken out of the ku the -- queue. >> i think that it is effective but it can be improved. the process starts with the observation that may indicate a person that should not get on the airplane or on to that train or in to that government building. based on the evaluation, this spot scoring, which i cann
dr. dr. didomenica, your up next. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to the panel for being here. it is our job. to spend the money of the taxpayer the most debt--- efficacious way. it is really difficult for me to determine whether this spot process is accurate or not. i like to address mr. didomenica about the process all little bit more. from your comments today, it seems even after the behavior, what is the process after that if there is someone there with doubt as to the next that as...
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seated in the front row also dr. janet woodcock, director of fda's center for drug evaluation and research and the doctor we have worked on this issue also. and is director of the fda center of drug evaluation and research. well, thank you to all the people here but probably more importantly to their staff members who have worked so long and so tirelessly on this particular issue. i want to mention, too, the head of the cdc dr. tom friedan. he could not be with us here today, but when we have met, whether it's in atlanta or here, i can tell you that he is also, as is everyone else is here been absolutely focused and committed to reducing this problem that we're going to talk about for a few minutes. tom, of course, as you know is the director of the center for disease control and prevention. he is represented here today of the cdc is represented by the director of the cdc's national center of injury prevention control. let me start by talking about what i think is a startling fact and as a long-time police chief in w
seated in the front row also dr. janet woodcock, director of fda's center for drug evaluation and research and the doctor we have worked on this issue also. and is director of the fda center of drug evaluation and research. well, thank you to all the people here but probably more importantly to their staff members who have worked so long and so tirelessly on this particular issue. i want to mention, too, the head of the cdc dr. tom friedan. he could not be with us here today, but when we have...
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so what is the solution, dr. richard s. -- dr. richards? how are we going to turn this around for california and the nation? >> i am actually giving this paper in two weeks in finland at a conference, but just some of our ideas that come out of the convict criminology group. the first is and the war on drugs. just and it. -- just end it. it started in 1960 with richard nixon. it has been going on 50 years. nobody has even kept count of how many people have been arrested -- 10 million, 20 million, 30 million? it sounds like something out of stalin's russia. turn in your neighbors, turn in your friends. if you turn in 10 people, you get less time in prison. that is what it is, you know? this war on drugs is something out of stalin's russia. and let's stop this war on sex offenders before this gets way out of hand. it is already way out of hand. [applause] i know we are
so what is the solution, dr. richard s. -- dr. richards? how are we going to turn this around for california and the nation? >> i am actually giving this paper in two weeks in finland at a conference, but just some of our ideas that come out of the convict criminology group. the first is and the war on drugs. just and it. -- just end it. it started in 1960 with richard nixon. it has been going on 50 years. nobody has even kept count of how many people have been arrested -- 10 million, 20...
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dr. groves testify today. we want to get a better count going forward for less money. what did you hear from dr. groves today that you were actually pleased to hear? and what did you not hear that you wish to hear? >> i had the opportunity to review dr. groves' testimony before i came here today. i would have to say that i think that dr. groves' observations, the observations from my office, and mr. goldenkoff's observations are all right on the same page. we are in agreement with what dr. groves has laid out. i think of what we would want to see more of that is more attention paid to some of the nuts and bolts management's issues for budgeting and project management. >> i am glad to suspend record. i wanted to ask senator brown to do something. i'll pick where we did pick up where we started. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. groves, the costs at been unsustainable. one of the measures of costs per household on from $16 to over $12 billion for 1990 to 2010. and we cannot continue on. what
dr. groves testify today. we want to get a better count going forward for less money. what did you hear from dr. groves today that you were actually pleased to hear? and what did you not hear that you wish to hear? >> i had the opportunity to review dr. groves' testimony before i came here today. i would have to say that i think that dr. groves' observations, the observations from my office, and mr. goldenkoff's observations are all right on the same page. we are in agreement with what...
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[applause] >> dr. mariano as a fellow pacific asian islander did you face any discrimination as the phillipines and dr.? >> they usually thought i was a nurse or a medic or something else or somebodyor secretary. [laughter] it got to the point* i wouldac just smile and my reaction is i will educate them with a sense of humor. when i was at the whitehad house i have the day off and i stayed home with my kids and my first husband is caucasians of my children look mexican i was home with someone year-old and a three year-old is somebody came to the door it was a salesperson that looked at me and the kids and said is e klady of the house home? and of course, as you know, people think you do notur understand they say itde louder. is the lady of the house some?ghte [laughter] i said she knew who. [laughter] later he saw me on cnn and thought that was a dr. [laughter] whatever impression you have of me hopefully i can educate you otherwise and i am a retired admiral iied, recently married and when weo go to t
[applause] >> dr. mariano as a fellow pacific asian islander did you face any discrimination as the phillipines and dr.? >> they usually thought i was a nurse or a medic or something else or somebodyor secretary. [laughter] it got to the point* i wouldac just smile and my reaction is i will educate them with a sense of humor. when i was at the whitehad house i have the day off and i stayed home with my kids and my first husband is caucasians of my children look mexican i was home...
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dr. jacques gansler, former undersecretary of defense and chairman of the army panel known as the gansler commission, now professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. and paul francis, managing director, acquisition and sourcing management, with the government accountability office, or the gao. l2 has three members, stuart bowen, special inspector general for iraq reconstruction. daniel blair, dod deputy inspector general for auditing. and herbert richardson, acting special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction. i would note that two of our witnesses are veterans of our proceeds. we consulted with dr. gansler early in the commission's life, and welcome him as he witnessed last september. stuart bowen, the special inspector general for iraq reconstruction, was a witness at our very first hearing in february 2009, and has been back since. we are very pleased to see them both again, and to welcome our new witnesses. thanks to all of you. we have asked our witne
dr. jacques gansler, former undersecretary of defense and chairman of the army panel known as the gansler commission, now professor at the university of maryland school of public policy. and paul francis, managing director, acquisition and sourcing management, with the government accountability office, or the gao. l2 has three members, stuart bowen, special inspector general for iraq reconstruction. daniel blair, dod deputy inspector general for auditing. and herbert richardson, acting special...
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in fact, dr.iedd says right now if you look at college kids there are no alarming findings their brains are turning into mush. they seem to be handling all this incoming data, and that pruning seems to be working. and that's what they could be learning. so for parents keep your eyes on their grades, and one thing we're really going to talk about, and that's tomorrow night, brian, is the sleep deprivation. because sleep absolutely has an effect on brains, and that's going to be the subject of tomorrow night's segment. >> all right. nancy snyderman, as always, thanks. and by the way, we should point out, much more on this topic on the web. dr. nancy will host a live chat tomorrow afternoon on nightly.msnbc.com. but she won't be performing any primary care. >>> up next, what does april 12th mean to you? in the history business it means a lot of things. >>> and now a word about today. this day, the 12th of april, in history. in the history business this is a big one, from small events to large. on thi
in fact, dr.iedd says right now if you look at college kids there are no alarming findings their brains are turning into mush. they seem to be handling all this incoming data, and that pruning seems to be working. and that's what they could be learning. so for parents keep your eyes on their grades, and one thing we're really going to talk about, and that's tomorrow night, brian, is the sleep deprivation. because sleep absolutely has an effect on brains, and that's going to be the subject of...
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it is led by the chief executive officer, dr. warren browner, a physician overseeing the $2.5 billion rebuild of cpmc. here to introduce the mayor of san francisco, please join me in welcoming dr. warren browner. [applause] >> thanks, steve. it is now a great pleasure for me to introduce our new mayor. i think everybody knows mayor lee has been a diligent worker in senior management met -- management under many mayors. he was appointed our city administrator in 2005 and then appointed again in 2010. he was unanimously selected the interim mayor by our board of supervisors on january 11 of this year. mayor lee has promised all of us to be inclusive, to tackle things head on, and to move the bar for. we are all in need of that strength of conviction at this point in time. please join me in welcoming the 43rd mayor of our fair city of san francisco, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, everybody. thank you very much for being here this morning. it is my honor to join all of you today. i just wanted to let you know, y
it is led by the chief executive officer, dr. warren browner, a physician overseeing the $2.5 billion rebuild of cpmc. here to introduce the mayor of san francisco, please join me in welcoming dr. warren browner. [applause] >> thanks, steve. it is now a great pleasure for me to introduce our new mayor. i think everybody knows mayor lee has been a diligent worker in senior management met -- management under many mayors. he was appointed our city administrator in 2005 and then appointed...
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dr.urdock sat at this seat once or twice himself when he was our senses director. and professionals at the census bureau who have done an excellent job in carrying out the 2010 census. as a result of their hard work the census bureau was able to overcome a number of operational and organizational challenges including short comment with critical information technology systems. the bureau completed key operations on schedule, hiring nearly 900,000 temporary workers, and tanning and acceptable participation rate of 74%, and managed to report its population figures in time to support redistricting said thatd know in delaware we only have one at a large united states representative. despite these achievements the 2010 census was the most expensive in the nation's history by far. even taking inflation into account, the total cost for this annual operation as collected from the initial estimate of $11 billion to close to $13 billion. even more disturbing is the fact that with all the modern scie
dr.urdock sat at this seat once or twice himself when he was our senses director. and professionals at the census bureau who have done an excellent job in carrying out the 2010 census. as a result of their hard work the census bureau was able to overcome a number of operational and organizational challenges including short comment with critical information technology systems. the bureau completed key operations on schedule, hiring nearly 900,000 temporary workers, and tanning and acceptable...
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i am dr.i'll tell you the title of the new book is another reason why even though i thought the playing field was level, i looked as i got the brass ring and found there was another rock wall i had to climb, and that consistented of racism, sexism, and mail chauvinism. you can wine, or you can go and do what you're trained to do. when i was working at a hospital in new jersey, i was minding my own business, walking through the delivery, and a nurse yelled come in, you need to come in. it's not my patient. i didn't know what was going on, but what's happening is there's another obstetrician in trouble. now, the baby's head was down and not coming out and the baby's heart rate was going down. the doctor said get somebody, anybody, i need help. the nurse came out, dragged me in, and i came into the delivery room, and the obstetrician looked at me and said what is she going to do? all she saw or he saw was a black woman. he did not know i was a double board certified female medicine specialist. i
i am dr.i'll tell you the title of the new book is another reason why even though i thought the playing field was level, i looked as i got the brass ring and found there was another rock wall i had to climb, and that consistented of racism, sexism, and mail chauvinism. you can wine, or you can go and do what you're trained to do. when i was working at a hospital in new jersey, i was minding my own business, walking through the delivery, and a nurse yelled come in, you need to come in. it's not...
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dr. todd said when you get in the door, open it up. that is what i did. -- dr. cobb said that when you get in the door, open that up. tavis: you were in vietnam. there are all of the biases in the health-care system. i want to ask you about how we treat the veterans when they come home. one could argue that we're not as good as we should be. >> i would not disagree with you. we are doing a lot better than what we did with our vietnam veterans as a society. it was unfortunate the way the vietnam veterans were treated. we are working harder on that. as you know, the first lady has an interest in that. the problems are formidable. the psychological problems, the tremendous medical problems, the amputees. i know that medical technology and the trading for and duties is much better than it was. -- the training for amputees is much better. tavis: the health-care debate is not over yet. we will see what comes out of congress in the coming weeks and months as far as the health care debate is concerned. never a more important conversation in my mind than talking about th
dr. todd said when you get in the door, open it up. that is what i did. -- dr. cobb said that when you get in the door, open that up. tavis: you were in vietnam. there are all of the biases in the health-care system. i want to ask you about how we treat the veterans when they come home. one could argue that we're not as good as we should be. >> i would not disagree with you. we are doing a lot better than what we did with our vietnam veterans as a society. it was unfortunate the way the...
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. >> dr. kevess is appreciative of the support of his colleagues and patients. >> reporter: one gay group routinely referred male patients to him but the district attorney's office says kevin was abusing male patients who were students at uc- berkeley as far back as 2006. >> there was sexual contact in the course of examinations that was far and beyond appropriate medical procedures. >> reporter: some of the patients claim they came in for basic testing only to be subjected to invasive rectal exams. >> the perpetrator fraudulently represented that the touching served a professional purpose. >> reporter: prosecutors said the inappropriate behavior didn't end there that he carried on relationships with some of his patients in violation of the code of conduct. now the university is examining policies that may have prevented the allegations. the university requires that a female medical worker be present when a male doctor is examining a woman. but not when a male doctor is examining another male.
. >> dr. kevess is appreciative of the support of his colleagues and patients. >> reporter: one gay group routinely referred male patients to him but the district attorney's office says kevin was abusing male patients who were students at uc- berkeley as far back as 2006. >> there was sexual contact in the course of examinations that was far and beyond appropriate medical procedures. >> reporter: some of the patients claim they came in for basic testing only to be...