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joining us is special guest dr mike brown. dr brown is a professor of planetary astronomy. he made many significant scientific discoveries, he's probably best known as the man who killed pluto. welcome to "techknow" dr brown, why did you do it? >> the obvious answer is did it have it coming. if it wasn't me someone else would do it. >> tell me the story. >> pluto never should have been called a planet. it was a mistake, just because everyone thought it was big when it was discovered, as big as june it ter and realised it was smaller and smaller. it is smaller than our moon. and there are thousands of other things out there just like it. >>> if pluto is not a planet, what is it? >> the official definition is work planet. which i like to think about things that look like planets. >> i love the story of the declassification of pluto. it's a great example of how new information can change the idea that a group of scientists have about something they take for time. >>> you came up with an announcement about pluto, did you face much feedback? >> i had hate mail for many years, fr
joining us is special guest dr mike brown. dr brown is a professor of planetary astronomy. he made many significant scientific discoveries, he's probably best known as the man who killed pluto. welcome to "techknow" dr brown, why did you do it? >> the obvious answer is did it have it coming. if it wasn't me someone else would do it. >> tell me the story. >> pluto never should have been called a planet. it was a mistake, just because everyone thought it was big when...
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dr. mike brown cal tech- 2539 it's pretty exciting to know be found"> two scientist at cal tech say they have discovered a ninth planet in system. professor mike brown and assistant professor konstantin batygin(bah- tee-guin) say after nearly two years of research -- they have evidence a giant planet is orbiting billions of miles beyond neptune and has a mass ten times the size of earth. these researchers say for the last have been found by other astronomers and all of these objects swing in the same direction.
dr. mike brown cal tech- 2539 it's pretty exciting to know be found"> two scientist at cal tech say they have discovered a ninth planet in system. professor mike brown and assistant professor konstantin batygin(bah- tee-guin) say after nearly two years of research -- they have evidence a giant planet is orbiting billions of miles beyond neptune and has a mass ten times the size of earth. these researchers say for the last have been found by other astronomers and all of these objects...
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. >> dr. brown is the same astronomer that burst everyone's buuble in 2006 when he says his daughter was so upset that she told him she would hold a grudge until he found another planet. >>> lots of ways to make money. take a look at this. this is jay knee who lives -- jamie who lives in illinois. apparently things stick to his head. we'll let him tell you how this happened. >> all of a sudden they hit a home run. i went up to grab it and missed it and i'm like where is my drink? everyone is laughing because it head. >> he visited a doctor and it seems like his body is acting like a big suction cup depending on the temperature of his body. he says he can make $1,000 a day performing these tricks. sometimes on the weekend he can make $8,000 ust sticking things to his head. strange but true. recalled because it can catch fire. and if you'rr unable to go to london, google is offering the next best thing. >> >> in today's tech bites a recall by microsoft. >> it involves power cords for older tablets. >>
. >> dr. brown is the same astronomer that burst everyone's buuble in 2006 when he says his daughter was so upset that she told him she would hold a grudge until he found another planet. >>> lots of ways to make money. take a look at this. this is jay knee who lives -- jamie who lives in illinois. apparently things stick to his head. we'll let him tell you how this happened. >> all of a sudden they hit a home run. i went up to grab it and missed it and i'm like where is my...
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. >> as a pediatric neurosurgeon, dr. brown has helped many with concussions. year come through our program for concussion. >> reporter: out of concern that current helmets weren't safe enough he reached out to the chair of the mechanical engineering department at the university of washington. >> reporter: -- >> we came together and tried to solve this societal problem. >> reporter: over the last 2.5 years they came up with this. >> here are the helmets. >> reporter: a full layered helmet with a shell that absorbs impact, a layer that prevents skull fractures and another that improves the fit for athletes. >> what drives us is to make it safer and also protect the kids and players. >> reporter: it also has a semi soft exterior shell. in this video they show why it matters. a standard helmet is on the right. >> it's a high-tech layered design completely different from existing helmets. >> when we compare our -- our helmet against others on the market, we're finding that we are seeing significant improvements compared to the available today. >> reporter: the whol
. >> as a pediatric neurosurgeon, dr. brown has helped many with concussions. year come through our program for concussion. >> reporter: out of concern that current helmets weren't safe enough he reached out to the chair of the mechanical engineering department at the university of washington. >> reporter: -- >> we came together and tried to solve this societal problem. >> reporter: over the last 2.5 years they came up with this. >> here are the helmets....
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the main danger is to make it compact enough to get on a nuclear warhead. >> dr. brown, you had something? >> i think bill perry's proposal is certainly a reasonable one as an objective for us. the question is what do the north koreans get in exchange. and that will be a very difficult negotiation. moreover, the chinese, i think, will always be very reluctant to put a lot of pressure on north korea because if north korea collapses for whatever reason, the prospect of an extension northward of south korean influence and prospectively u.s. influence will worry the chinese. so it's a good proposal, but it's not clear what the quid pro quo will be. >> secretary cohen. >> i agree with both secretary perry and brown, but secretary brown raises a good question, what do the north koreans get out of this. well, what have they been getting out of this? they've been engaged in nuclear extortion, nuclear blackmail. feed us, fuel us before we strike again or explode again. so one thing they've been getting is more food and fuel. certainly from the chinese and perhaps others. and so
the main danger is to make it compact enough to get on a nuclear warhead. >> dr. brown, you had something? >> i think bill perry's proposal is certainly a reasonable one as an objective for us. the question is what do the north koreans get in exchange. and that will be a very difficult negotiation. moreover, the chinese, i think, will always be very reluctant to put a lot of pressure on north korea because if north korea collapses for whatever reason, the prospect of an extension...
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dr. harold brown, secretary from 1977 to '81. then go to william perry, who was secretary from 1994 to '97. bill, can you hear us? >> i can. >> we couldn't hear your response. >> i can hear you fine. >> terrific. >> then, we'll go to senator william cohen, secretary from '97-2001. and finally, to senator chuck hagel, who was secretary from 2013 to less than a year ago. i and the american people cannot thank all of you enough for your service to our country. and i am honored to be here with you today. secretary brown, you were secretary when we established diplomatic relations with china and i was a young lawyer, at the chinese are fond of saying small potato in the state department. tell us about the relationship with china in those early days when you were secretary and dealings you had with the chinese. >> the situation then between the u.s. and china were very different from what they are now or were for the tenures of the others as secretary of defense who will be speaking here today. the chinese were then very much worried a
dr. harold brown, secretary from 1977 to '81. then go to william perry, who was secretary from 1994 to '97. bill, can you hear us? >> i can. >> we couldn't hear your response. >> i can hear you fine. >> terrific. >> then, we'll go to senator william cohen, secretary from '97-2001. and finally, to senator chuck hagel, who was secretary from 2013 to less than a year ago. i and the american people cannot thank all of you enough for your service to our country. and i...
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dr. lara brown/assoc. professor, george washington university) "in some ways the most important aspect of the state of the union isnt going to be what the president says it is going to be what the candidates on the campaign trail say about the speech." (craig boswell/cbs news/capitol hill) there are also silent, but powerful messages sent through the lady - a lead plaintiff in the supreme court case that legalized same-sex marriage. not to be outdone - house republicans have invited kim davis - the kentucky county clerk who went to jail defying court-orders to issue marriage licenses to same- sex couples./// ((craig boswell)) > south carolina governor nikki haley will deliver tonight's republican response. ((denise valdez)) > is it possible the president could lay out a plan from more possible executive actions before he leaves office? ((craig boswell)) ((paul joncich)) > ((tedd ((tedd florendo)) cold and dropping to near freezing overnight. some neighborhoods were in the 30's by midnight. we'll get that s
dr. lara brown/assoc. professor, george washington university) "in some ways the most important aspect of the state of the union isnt going to be what the president says it is going to be what the candidates on the campaign trail say about the speech." (craig boswell/cbs news/capitol hill) there are also silent, but powerful messages sent through the lady - a lead plaintiff in the supreme court case that legalized same-sex marriage. not to be outdone - house republicans have invited...
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. >> reporter: as a pediatric neurosurgeon, dr. brown helped many athletes with concussions. >> we see hundreds of kids a year come through our program for concussion. >> reporter: out of concern that current helmets weren't safe enough, he reached out to the chair of the mechanical engineering department at the university of washington. >> so we came together and tried to solve this societal problem. >> reporter: over the last 2 1/2 years, they came up with will this. >> so here is the helmet. >> reporter: a four layer helmet with a shell that absorbs impact, a layer that prevents skull fractures and another that improves the fit for athletes. >> what drives us is to make the sport safer and protect the kids and players. >> reporter: the helmets also have a semi soft exterior shell. in this video, they show why it matters. >> it's a high tech layered design and completely different from the existing helmets. >> as we compare the benchmark our helmet against current helmets on the market, we're finding we're seeing significant improvemen
. >> reporter: as a pediatric neurosurgeon, dr. brown helped many athletes with concussions. >> we see hundreds of kids a year come through our program for concussion. >> reporter: out of concern that current helmets weren't safe enough, he reached out to the chair of the mechanical engineering department at the university of washington. >> so we came together and tried to solve this societal problem. >> reporter: over the last 2 1/2 years, they came up with will...
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dr. hank browns, the president of the university of nebraska. dr. john christianson, chancellor here at uno. >> i love you back. i do. i do. i do. this is so nice. if you want to stay standing, that's fine, too. last night, i gave my final state of the union address. [ applause ] >> it wasn't as short as i was planning, but, today, i'm definitely going to be shorter. but, whenever i give a state of the union, i want to get out of washington and talk to people, you know, out in the country. so the first place i decided to visit was omaha. >> part of the reason i come here is because i've got a lot of friends. so the last time i was here was 2008. and that year in the primary, i won the nebraska caucus. and there were people who saw some signs who call the city obamaha. it was not pretty, but i won nebraska anyway. there's something about the midwest and its people and the way that folks pull together. and the degree to which, in this state, the kind of politics i talked about last night has always been there. there's a civility. that's part of the re
dr. hank browns, the president of the university of nebraska. dr. john christianson, chancellor here at uno. >> i love you back. i do. i do. i do. this is so nice. if you want to stay standing, that's fine, too. last night, i gave my final state of the union address. [ applause ] >> it wasn't as short as i was planning, but, today, i'm definitely going to be shorter. but, whenever i give a state of the union, i want to get out of washington and talk to people, you know, out in the...
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. >> brown: dr. frieden, the tips from former smokers, why do you think this approach, this kind of ad is the way to go? >> most americans who have ever smoked have already quit. most people who still smoke want to quit. hard-hitting ads like these help them quit and, over the past five years, hundreds of thousands of americans have stopped smoking because these courageous people have been willing to share their stories of pain and suffering so other people don't have to go through the same problem that they're going through. >> brown: i want to show one so our audience can get a flavor of what you're talking about. this is a woman from tennessee. let's take a look at that. >> i'm christie. as a truck driver, i had a lot of time to smoke. i also had severe shortness of breath and a smoker's cough. i knew i had to quit. so for six months, i used e-cigarettes. then i stopped. but the whole time, i kept smoking regular cigarettes, right up until my lung collapsed. my tip is just cutting down on cigarett
. >> brown: dr. frieden, the tips from former smokers, why do you think this approach, this kind of ad is the way to go? >> most americans who have ever smoked have already quit. most people who still smoke want to quit. hard-hitting ads like these help them quit and, over the past five years, hundreds of thousands of americans have stopped smoking because these courageous people have been willing to share their stories of pain and suffering so other people don't have to go through...
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dr. mike brown /caltech: "we have not seen it yet. we have felt it. we have seen its gravitational influence but we haven't seen it." )) ((denise valdez)) now that the theory of this planet is out there, the researchers hope it can be located with a powerful telescope. it will be hard to see because it would be dimly lit that far away from our sun. the theoretical planet would be neptune in 1846. pluto was discovered in 1930, but it is has been classified as a dwarf planet since 2006./// ((dave courvoisier)) > that's all for us live at eleven. ((denise valdez)) the late show with stephen colbert is next. we'll see you back here tomorrow if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political
dr. mike brown /caltech: "we have not seen it yet. we have felt it. we have seen its gravitational influence but we haven't seen it." )) ((denise valdez)) now that the theory of this planet is out there, the researchers hope it can be located with a powerful telescope. it will be hard to see because it would be dimly lit that far away from our sun. the theoretical planet would be neptune in 1846. pluto was discovered in 1930, but it is has been classified as a dwarf planet since...
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dr. mike brown says he has strong theoretical evidence. their first clue a field of debris beyond anyone tur and uranus, icy rocks the size of los angeles. >> if you concentrate on the biggest out there, they all tend to fan out into the same overall directions. it's as if there's a cosmic one way sign saying, there's something pulling on us. >> reporter: they believe that something is planet nine and that at some point it was ejected to the outer skirts of the solar system. >> got kicked out by the big bully, jupiter and saturn. >> reporter: brown is the same a astronomer who called for the demotion of pluto to a dwarf planet and his daughter upset about it would hold a grudge until he found another planet. >> this is it. this is for her. her ninth planet. she requested it. here it is. >> reporter: but no one has seen this planet and caltech wants help finding it. until then skeptics say as far as they're concerned planet nine doesn't exist. >> people have been looking for more distant objects in the solar system really for decades if not
dr. mike brown says he has strong theoretical evidence. their first clue a field of debris beyond anyone tur and uranus, icy rocks the size of los angeles. >> if you concentrate on the biggest out there, they all tend to fan out into the same overall directions. it's as if there's a cosmic one way sign saying, there's something pulling on us. >> reporter: they believe that something is planet nine and that at some point it was ejected to the outer skirts of the solar system....
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dr. danny brown treated the puppy. >> he's improved significantly, but yeah, i think he's going to do well. >> it's heartbreaking. it's bad to see, you know, any animal in that kind of condition. >> and landers is being charged with a felony for animal cruelty. he's being held on bail tonight. reporting live from our contra costa newsroom, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> some new video of united airlines plane which skidded off a snowy runway today in chicago. now, this united flight began here in the bay area, originated from sfo. there was so much snow on the ground, some passengers didn't even realize there was a problem until the pilot announced it. sighs of relief then turn under to anger from some people onboard. they were complaining about the delay, saying they were forced to sit on the plane on the tarmac for two hours until buses arrived to take them to their gates. a lot of frustration. not just in chicago, but across the country from travelers. >> fortunately, ours is not that severe, but let's get a check with jeff ranieri. >> yeah, and with these back-to-back storms, eve
dr. danny brown treated the puppy. >> he's improved significantly, but yeah, i think he's going to do well. >> it's heartbreaking. it's bad to see, you know, any animal in that kind of condition. >> and landers is being charged with a felony for animal cruelty. he's being held on bail tonight. reporting live from our contra costa newsroom, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> some new video of united airlines plane which skidded off a snowy runway today in...
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. >> dr. brown? >> i think bill perry's proposal is certainly a reasonable one, as an objective for us. the question is, what do the north koreans get in exchange? and that will be a very difficult negotiation. moreover, the chinese, i think, will always be very reluctant to put a lot of pressure on north korea because if north korea collapses, for whatever reason, the prospect of an extension northward of south korean influence and prospectively u.s. influence will worry the chinese. so it's a good proposal. but it's not clear what the quid pro quo will be. >> secretary cohen? >> i agree with both secretary perry and brown. but secretary brown raises a question good, what do the north koreans get out of this? well, what have they been getting out of this? they've been engaged in nuclear extortion, blackmail. feed us, fuel us before we strike again or explode again. so one thing they've been getting is more food and fuel, certainly from the chinese, perhaps others. so i would hope that the chinese wo
. >> dr. brown? >> i think bill perry's proposal is certainly a reasonable one, as an objective for us. the question is, what do the north koreans get in exchange? and that will be a very difficult negotiation. moreover, the chinese, i think, will always be very reluctant to put a lot of pressure on north korea because if north korea collapses, for whatever reason, the prospect of an extension northward of south korean influence and prospectively u.s. influence will worry the...
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. >> dr. brown. >> i don't think -- i think specifically on china, the advice i'd give is this is in the long run the most important bilateral relationship. take it easy. don't take big steps. certainly don't take big steps without thinking it through much more than most of your predecessors have most of the time. >> bill perry. >> much more important than you realize to get the u.s.-china relationship right. definitely much more difficult than you realize to get the u.s.-china relationship right. >> okay. secretary hagel. last word. >> one word? listen. >> to the chinese, too? >> listen. >> i want to thank everyone on behalf of the national committee on u.s.-china relationship, for joining in the beginning of the celebration of our 50th 50th anniversary, and our four secretaries of defense i think secretary hagel summed it up perfectly, this was a great program, tell the next president, take 90 minutes out of your day and watch this and you'll learn a lot about u.s.-china relations, but please join
. >> dr. brown. >> i don't think -- i think specifically on china, the advice i'd give is this is in the long run the most important bilateral relationship. take it easy. don't take big steps. certainly don't take big steps without thinking it through much more than most of your predecessors have most of the time. >> bill perry. >> much more important than you realize to get the u.s.-china relationship right. definitely much more difficult than you realize to get the...
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dr. sybril brown told us there are things parents / belmont university professor - the best we can do as parents is monitor to the best of our ability, in addition utilizing other apps like net nanny that can monitor mobile devices, using parental controls that apple provides within their software and data bases, and just laptops, check it now. see what they are accessing. bringhurst says as a father, is always a good idea to know the apps a man on the f-b-i's most wanted list is no longer on the streets. we'll tell you about his the defense department has released video of an airstrike blowing up a supply of cash to isis. this is in mosul, which is the the main stronghold for isis in iraq. u-s military forces say two bombs weighing around 2-thousand pounds each hit it. you can see clouds of paper floating above the site. the pentagon says that's cash....millions of dollars of it. the strike was part of a plan to weaken isis financially. l/ mosul, iraq :02 a man on the f-b-i's ten most wanted fugitives list -- is no longer a fugitive. federal agents caught myloh mason friday in denver. t
dr. sybril brown told us there are things parents / belmont university professor - the best we can do as parents is monitor to the best of our ability, in addition utilizing other apps like net nanny that can monitor mobile devices, using parental controls that apple provides within their software and data bases, and just laptops, check it now. see what they are accessing. bringhurst says as a father, is always a good idea to know the apps a man on the f-b-i's most wanted list is no longer on...
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dr. sybril brown told us there are things parents can do to can do as parents is monitor to the best of our ability, in addition that apple provides within their software and data bases, and just being very, very accessing. bringhurst says as a father, is always a good idea to know the apps your children are using. a man on the f-b-i's most wanted list is no longer on the streets. we'll tell you about his wanted list is no longer i want a great shape. who doesn't? so i bike. and i try not to faint. this.. i can do easily. benefiber healthy shape. just a couple of spoonfuls every day means fewer cravings. plus, it's all natural, clear, taste-free and dissolves completely. it's clinically proven to keep me fuller longer and helps keep me healthy inside and out. benefiber healthy shape. this, i can do. find benefiber healthy shape in the fiber aisle. airstrike blowing up a supply of cash to isis. this is in mosul, which is the the main stronghold for isis in iraq. u-s military forces say two bombs weighing around 2-thousand pounds each hit it. you can see clouds of paper floating above the sit
dr. sybril brown told us there are things parents can do to can do as parents is monitor to the best of our ability, in addition that apple provides within their software and data bases, and just being very, very accessing. bringhurst says as a father, is always a good idea to know the apps your children are using. a man on the f-b-i's most wanted list is no longer on the streets. we'll tell you about his wanted list is no longer i want a great shape. who doesn't? so i bike. and i try not to...
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dr. joan brown campbell mother of former cleveland mayor jane campbell turbulent times of the civil rights movement. >> when i look at my own life, had been a major issue and something we have to be very much a shamed of. i happen to think because obama has been our president and though it appeared at first that there was real recognition because he got elected, however, the prejudice not only remained but began to come out of the woodwork. >> reporter: president obama credits king's leg agency as a major factor in him being america's first african-american president. >> i think the times we are in are a bit frightening. one wonders what will happen to the leadership of this country. i have to hope that the promise of people who have good sense and know what the country needs will come to the fore in the leadership. >> dr. campbell remembers the first time she met dr. king. >> it is a scary time. i most people people we talk to, my age, young, black white, muslims, good muslims, they are we had a young muslim woman at our church the other night. six policemen had to come with been made. th
dr. joan brown campbell mother of former cleveland mayor jane campbell turbulent times of the civil rights movement. >> when i look at my own life, had been a major issue and something we have to be very much a shamed of. i happen to think because obama has been our president and though it appeared at first that there was real recognition because he got elected, however, the prejudice not only remained but began to come out of the woodwork. >> reporter: president obama credits...
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it comes towards your area and we want to be involved in positive outcomes rather than wait-- >> dr. brown, are counselor is already having these conversations to ensure that is happening. >> thank you. any further questions? if not, thank you. we will go on to the next item please >> we have a public comment. we have mr. perry light. mr. light i will put 2 min. on the beeper. >> good afternoon commissioners, my name is perry lang. i am with the american health equity council and i would like to take a minute or 2 to raise a couple issues around african-american health. i want to do this to take this opportunity to say inc. you to director garcia and to the department. i am quick to come up when something wrong i think that is part of my job but i also want to come up when something is right and i also want to thank the leadership in the department for all of their help. what i am getting to is the new rsq; the black health initiative that is anchored i this commission. and i think this is captured in spirit to what should be done to capture african-american health. however i have seen thi
it comes towards your area and we want to be involved in positive outcomes rather than wait-- >> dr. brown, are counselor is already having these conversations to ensure that is happening. >> thank you. any further questions? if not, thank you. we will go on to the next item please >> we have a public comment. we have mr. perry light. mr. light i will put 2 min. on the beeper. >> good afternoon commissioners, my name is perry lang. i am with the american health equity...
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it comes towards your area and we want to be involved in positive outcomes rather than wait-- >> dr. brown, are counselor is already having these conversations to ensure that is happening. >> thank you. any further questions? if not, thank you. we will go on to the next item please >> we have a public comment. we have mr. perry light. mr. light i will put 2 min. on the beeper. >> good afternoon commissioners, my name is perry lang. i am with the american health equity council and i would like to take a minute or 2 to raise a couple issues around african-american health. i want to do this to take this opportunity to say inc. you to director garcia and to the department. i am quick to come up when something wrong i think that is part of my job but i also want to come up when something is right and i also want to thank the leadership in the department for all of their help. what i am getting to is the new rsq; the black health initiative that is anchored i this commission. and i think this is captured in spirit to what should be done to capture african-american health. however i have seen thi
it comes towards your area and we want to be involved in positive outcomes rather than wait-- >> dr. brown, are counselor is already having these conversations to ensure that is happening. >> thank you. any further questions? if not, thank you. we will go on to the next item please >> we have a public comment. we have mr. perry light. mr. light i will put 2 min. on the beeper. >> good afternoon commissioners, my name is perry lang. i am with the american health equity...
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dr. daniel brown has helped many athletes with concussions. >> we see hundreds of kids come through our program with concussions. michelle: he' d worried that the helmets were not safe enough and reached out to the health department at the university of washington. >> we came together and try to' s michelle: they came up with this -- a four layer helmet with a shell that absorbs impact, a fractures, and another that improves the fit for athletes. exterior shell. that makes a difference. the new helmet is on the left and estero and a standard home is on the right. >> it' s a high-tech layer design and it' s completely different from the existing comments. michelle: schools across florida are also working to protect kids on the field. dr. johnson strongly backs test that athletes and coaches go through the beginning of the season to get a baseline reading so when a hard-hit happens, they will note the brain is radel. -- was rattled. >> in the past, it was just my bell got run and then you go back out and you play. what we have seen is that it really has a negative impact on the brain. michelle: t
dr. daniel brown has helped many athletes with concussions. >> we see hundreds of kids come through our program with concussions. michelle: he' d worried that the helmets were not safe enough and reached out to the health department at the university of washington. >> we came together and try to' s michelle: they came up with this -- a four layer helmet with a shell that absorbs impact, a fractures, and another that improves the fit for athletes. exterior shell. that makes a...
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. >> dr. brown? >> i don't think -- i think specifically with respect to china the advice i would give is this is, in the long run, the most important bilateral relationship. take it easy. don't take big steps. certainly don't take big steps without thinking it through much more than most of your predecessors have most of the time. >> bill perry? >> mr. president, it is much more important than you realize to get the u.s./china relationship right. secondly, it is much more difficult than you realize to get the u.s./china relationship right. >> okay. secretary hagel, the last word. >> one word, listen. >> to the chinese too? >> listen. >> i want to thank everyone on behalf of the national committee on u.s./china relationships for joining in the beginning of the celebration of our 50th anniversary. and our four secretaries of defense, i thank secretary hagel summed it up perfectly. this was a great program. tell the next president, take 90 minutes out of your day and watch this and you'll learn a lot a
. >> dr. brown? >> i don't think -- i think specifically with respect to china the advice i would give is this is, in the long run, the most important bilateral relationship. take it easy. don't take big steps. certainly don't take big steps without thinking it through much more than most of your predecessors have most of the time. >> bill perry? >> mr. president, it is much more important than you realize to get the u.s./china relationship right. secondly, it is much...
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brown or dead. >> different levels of health then? >> exactly. >> it's a small crew. dr. gates and myself... team members jen davidson and beth lenz, and the boat's captain. john 'lj' benson. this won't be leisurely... we're racing the elements. in the mountains overlooking the bay, a storm is threatening. it's an ominous day to go scuba diving, but science doesn't wait for perfect weather. near our dive site, beth and jen jump in with snorkel gear to help us zero in on the reef below. the event that brought us here is called bleaching. higher than normal water temperatures cause corals to expel the symbiotic plant cells which provide them food. without the algae the corals begin to starve...turning healthy brown coral, ghostly white. this year's bleaching has been so pervasive, that for only the third time in history, scientists have declared it a global event. back on board, i check out a new piece of equipment; an aquatic communication system that will let me talk underwater. jen and beth surface, confirming we're on the reef. >> directly under me. >> it's directly under her... we'll do i
brown or dead. >> different levels of health then? >> exactly. >> it's a small crew. dr. gates and myself... team members jen davidson and beth lenz, and the boat's captain. john 'lj' benson. this won't be leisurely... we're racing the elements. in the mountains overlooking the bay, a storm is threatening. it's an ominous day to go scuba diving, but science doesn't wait for perfect weather. near our dive site, beth and jen jump in with snorkel gear to help us zero in on the...
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. >> reporter: brown also stuck dr. lawrence cause with her bill back in september. she paid a $900 tab with a worthless check. fortunately, police cuffed brown yesterday as she was about to strike again. >> she also made an appointment yesterday at another local plastic surgeon's office, friend of ours. at that location, she didn't show up for the appointment otherwise she would have been arrested there. >> reporter: staff believe her crew said for beauty was leading to another problem. >> she was not even a month out and was trying to get more botox. we know she has a problem. we hope she gets the help she needs now. >> reporter: coincidentally, we went to a random hair salon, a beauty salon in the area just to get reaction about this story. the staff there at this beauty salon, they knew brown. they gave her a nice hairdo, that service. >> what charges is brown facing at this point, and do you have any idea if the doctors will be able to get their money back? >> reporter: that is unclear at this moment if they will get their money back, but i can tell you they are
. >> reporter: brown also stuck dr. lawrence cause with her bill back in september. she paid a $900 tab with a worthless check. fortunately, police cuffed brown yesterday as she was about to strike again. >> she also made an appointment yesterday at another local plastic surgeon's office, friend of ours. at that location, she didn't show up for the appointment otherwise she would have been arrested there. >> reporter: staff believe her crew said for beauty was leading to...
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dr. or brown fat lever's to toss it pays off because of the diehards who actually jumped about responsibilityll in hampshire voters take seriously and when you hear a lot about for ex- president will contest provide worldwide media attention and much needed boost in fund- raising if it when it comes to who will win with which to find out the very first will be here before you know what. >> reporter: this week bills caused his wife will be forced wrecker silence against the allegations that her husband camille as scheduled to give a deposition and defamation suit in the case involves seven women accused of coffee of driving section assaulting them the sale of the 78 year-old comic retrieve them as liars the after they went public with allegations of because be also facing felony sexual assault charges now in pennsylvania over alleged incident that happen in 2004 the comedian has been denied any wrongdoing. >> reporter: the accused of hitting a parked car driving recklessly woman with the legacy of her car washes had knocked over suffered minor injuries the man continued his iraq driving until
dr. or brown fat lever's to toss it pays off because of the diehards who actually jumped about responsibilityll in hampshire voters take seriously and when you hear a lot about for ex- president will contest provide worldwide media attention and much needed boost in fund- raising if it when it comes to who will win with which to find out the very first will be here before you know what. >> reporter: this week bills caused his wife will be forced wrecker silence against the allegations...
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actual start was on his birthday. >> reporter: every year brown uses the anniversary as a reminder to keep going for himself and the legacy of dr. king. >> with my little small piece of the world, i started to trying to find myself emulating his work. >> reporter: i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> brown and his nonprofit operate four centers in dc and one in prince george's county, and he will open a sixth center in thes next 2 months. >>> who saw this cocoming? montgomery county's so-called free range parents, they have released a music video. ♪ let it go, let it go >> that's cute. they have to get the auto tune going on. last year child protective services investigated danielleand alexander macey after they let their children walk home from the park itself. they were cleared of neglect, but they have since created an advocacy group called empower kids maryland. if you would like to hear the entire music video, it's on wusa9 news app. >>> a sweet moment with a bride and one of her best friends is touching hearts across the globe. >> it's been viewed and shared millions of times. valerie harris could not celebrate her big day witho
actual start was on his birthday. >> reporter: every year brown uses the anniversary as a reminder to keep going for himself and the legacy of dr. king. >> with my little small piece of the world, i started to trying to find myself emulating his work. >> reporter: i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> brown and his nonprofit operate four centers in dc and one in prince george's county, and he will open a sixth center in thes next 2 months. >>> who saw this cocoming?...
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. >> brown: dr.mas frieden of the c.d.c., thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ifill: the c.d.c. also launched its latest anti-smoking campaign this week. we spoke with doctor frieden about its impact. we'll show you that part of the conversation tomorrow. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: candidates criss-cross iowa to win last minute votes. changing perceptions through stories of autism. and a photojournalist remembered through the stunning photos she left behind. but first, many high school seniors have finished college applications. and now they're waiting to find out whether taking advanced courses, prepping for entrance exams and agonizing over essays will pay off. a new report from the harvard graduate school of education calls on colleges to lower the pressure on students to impress admissions committees by racking up achievements and accolades. the report, called "turning the tide", recommends limiting the number of advanced placement classes and extra-curricular activit
. >> brown: dr.mas frieden of the c.d.c., thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ifill: the c.d.c. also launched its latest anti-smoking campaign this week. we spoke with doctor frieden about its impact. we'll show you that part of the conversation tomorrow. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: candidates criss-cross iowa to win last minute votes. changing perceptions through stories of autism. and a photojournalist remembered through the stunning photos...
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it wasn't for dr k in norfolk elise brown thirteen years now and the spirit of dr king's dream the urban league of hampton roads held its martin luther king junior community leaders breakfast hundreds of people across the region gathered at norfolk state university and our daybreak anchor andre senior in seeing the vet several people who've made a positive difference in the community were recognized for their excellence the doctor came and all of those who sacrifice so that we could afford on way home drain and the keynote speaker for the event was wilbur james the president of toyota motors manufacturing and are still events happening today in honor of doctor king if you want to find what events are happening this evening in your city it's all in one place we compiled a list for you on thirteen years now dot com you can find a link to it on our homepage or the praise isn't just here in hampton roads is all across the us in the midwest right now it is in the teens how regions buckling down for this frigid i know this was illegal in virginia legislative panel rejected a bill to de crimina
it wasn't for dr k in norfolk elise brown thirteen years now and the spirit of dr king's dream the urban league of hampton roads held its martin luther king junior community leaders breakfast hundreds of people across the region gathered at norfolk state university and our daybreak anchor andre senior in seeing the vet several people who've made a positive difference in the community were recognized for their excellence the doctor came and all of those who sacrifice so that we could afford on...
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. >> reporter: brown received botox and fillers here at dr. william adams' office two weeks ago, almost $900 worth. >> we went outside and she wasn't around. we call law enforcement. >> reporter: hot on her trail, detectives learn brown also bill back in september. she paid a $900 tab with a worthless check. police could haved brown yesterday as she was about to the strike again. >> and she made an appointment yesterday in another local plastic surgeon's office, a friend of ours. and at that location, she didn't show up, otherwise, she would have been arrested there. >> reporter: staff believe the crusade was leading to a bigger problem. >> she was not even a month out and she was already trying to get more botox or filler. problem. that she needs now. >> reporter: at this point, the doctors do not know whether or this is unclear. but they are spreading the word to other doctors around in this brown. charges. reporting in st. pete, news channel 8. >> thank you. >>> today senator bill nelson will visit the university of the dozier school for boy
. >> reporter: brown received botox and fillers here at dr. william adams' office two weeks ago, almost $900 worth. >> we went outside and she wasn't around. we call law enforcement. >> reporter: hot on her trail, detectives learn brown also bill back in september. she paid a $900 tab with a worthless check. police could haved brown yesterday as she was about to the strike again. >> and she made an appointment yesterday in another local plastic surgeon's office, a friend...
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would have the best friend she has today which of the little black girl if it wasn't for dr k in norfolk elise brown thirteen years now. well there is an all out search underway for several americans missing in iraq ahead what government leaders in that country and ours are saying about their disappearance and donald the building right now the state department is working with iraqi government to locate three missing american contractors in iraq's capital city. local media in baghdad reported the americans had been kidnapped. the u s embassy confirmed the contractors were missing one official says that that there's their disappearance is being treated as a possible kidnapping. now the official said there was no indication anyone witnessed the kidnapping as more information comes out we'll bring it to you right here and online right now u s officials are in kabul hoping to broker an end to the war in afghanistan four way peace talks set to resume today between afghanistan pakistan china and the united states the talks come a week after capital of islam upon the meeting seek to revive a process that de
would have the best friend she has today which of the little black girl if it wasn't for dr k in norfolk elise brown thirteen years now. well there is an all out search underway for several americans missing in iraq ahead what government leaders in that country and ours are saying about their disappearance and donald the building right now the state department is working with iraqi government to locate three missing american contractors in iraq's capital city. local media in baghdad reported...
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redirected to williamson boulevard to get back on i-95 northbound and we have a crash ham brown road at woodford dr., kissimmee partially blocked jamie? >>> orange county moms will face down state lawmakers today break. >> and 9 am, they will gather to speak with representatives about making recess mandatory. listen in on the discussion.. >> reporter: lawmakers have said before in extra 20 minutes out here on the playground could make the day longer in the classroom and that could in turn come at a financial cost to school districts. moms across the state say kids are counting on them. at 9 am, that statewide fight for students will meet in tallahassee. >> there's a lot of weight on our shoulders. >> reporter: heather and other moms will speak to state representatives about making recess mandatory at elementary school's. the bill will require to make a part of the daily schedule a group of moms says it is supported by educators and research. >> we have binders of peer- reviewed research from the cdc, american academy of pediatrics, big, powerful organizations who are experts in the field of child d
redirected to williamson boulevard to get back on i-95 northbound and we have a crash ham brown road at woodford dr., kissimmee partially blocked jamie? >>> orange county moms will face down state lawmakers today break. >> and 9 am, they will gather to speak with representatives about making recess mandatory. listen in on the discussion.. >> reporter: lawmakers have said before in extra 20 minutes out here on the playground could make the day longer in the classroom and...
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gail paschall-brown spoke with a mother and dr. to say it is a long -- who say it is a long time coming. >> this mother and radio personality says it was not always like this. while she was pregnant, she knew something was wrong. >> little things made me rage. that is how angry i would get. >> after nash was born -- >> i felt like bugs were all over me and my baby and i was patting the bugs off of him like this and i was patting off of me and their were no bugs. i remember looking at him lungs for hours and i thought " maybe i should put this pillow on his face." >> she sought help from heard dr. and is being treated. women should be screened for depression during pregnancy and even after giving birth. >> we already screen our patients for depression. >> the doctor applauds this recommendation. >> it is very common to feel sad. >> she says withdrawal, sadness can happen even up to a year after the baby is born. >> now, i am totally attached to him, i love him, he is my little man. if we take the shame away from alex: dr. lori borgm
gail paschall-brown spoke with a mother and dr. to say it is a long -- who say it is a long time coming. >> this mother and radio personality says it was not always like this. while she was pregnant, she knew something was wrong. >> little things made me rage. that is how angry i would get. >> after nash was born -- >> i felt like bugs were all over me and my baby and i was patting the bugs off of him like this and i was patting off of me and their were no bugs. i...
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dr. j., magic johnson, and dale brown bring me in. >> jimmy: nice. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a pretty good group. do you have -- is it like baseball where you have to choose a team? can you choose to go in as a laker? how will you -- will you have to make a decision? >> i've already made my decision. if i'm that good and they invite me or if they say i'm good enough to be in the hall of fame, i'll probably go in as a laker. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i like that. now, the lakers have another thing, outside the staples center, there are statues. put those up on the wall. you can see they've got jerry west, they've got magic, they've got kareem, they've got -- well, i think -- you see what this is right now? what i'm showing you? >> yes. >> jimmy: you don't know about this. this is a surprise to you. the lakers asked me to mention it. this is the statue of you they're putting up at the staples center. [ cheers and applause ] >> is it? >> jimmy: yes. >> seriously? >> jimmy: i swear to god. this is not a joke. i swear to god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's it, th
dr. j., magic johnson, and dale brown bring me in. >> jimmy: nice. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a pretty good group. do you have -- is it like baseball where you have to choose a team? can you choose to go in as a laker? how will you -- will you have to make a decision? >> i've already made my decision. if i'm that good and they invite me or if they say i'm good enough to be in the hall of fame, i'll probably go in as a laker. [ cheers and applause ] >>...