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dr. charles lee answered that e-mail in november. and operated wednesday. >> it looks pretty good right now. and it's going to function even hopefully better. >> reporter: lee honestly admits he spent hours in the o.r. at a reduced rate, to make sure stevens got the care he needs. he also said while he has performed toe-to-thumb transplants before, this one was tricky because so much of the thumb was gone. >> every digit has arteries and a vein. it has tendons that allow you to plex and extend. you have to connect them to bones, as well. >> reporter: all of the hard work will get stevens back to work at home in mississippi. >> it looks really good. you would just like, it looks like a toe on a hand. but i mean, it's feasible. it's going to work out great. >> reporter: dr. lee says the next 48 hours are crucial. they need to make sure there's lots of blood flowing into the thumb. it will be several months before they know how much strength and mobility mr. stevens has. >> we wish him the best. >>> beginning tomorrow, mountain view-bas
dr. charles lee answered that e-mail in november. and operated wednesday. >> it looks pretty good right now. and it's going to function even hopefully better. >> reporter: lee honestly admits he spent hours in the o.r. at a reduced rate, to make sure stevens got the care he needs. he also said while he has performed toe-to-thumb transplants before, this one was tricky because so much of the thumb was gone. >> every digit has arteries and a vein. it has tendons that allow you...
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after the collapse of the soviet union the newspaper proved to blame dr charles over and other kremlin doctors for the spate of soviet leaders deaths. when they are of treason king. it can only be surprising how many fatal contingencies the last soviet leaders had to collide with it would be interesting to know from their kind of mission chance of if the rapid health worsening of the soviet leaders would be a result of an outrageous incompetence of doctors or a thoroughly planned subversive back which was accurately calculated won't be paired and fulfilled by the so-called qualified doctors can still hear pressure like took the news paper and came to a meeting of academics. where i said their colleagues. i have to tell you you know that twelve of you sitting here. going to be subject to prosecution. but he's also the hood that's where they decided to write it's can officially letter to draft a newspaper that said you're making a second case against dr this. was so intimidated by france because of it decided to publish it. and of the u.s.s.r. from nineteen fifty three one thousand nine
after the collapse of the soviet union the newspaper proved to blame dr charles over and other kremlin doctors for the spate of soviet leaders deaths. when they are of treason king. it can only be surprising how many fatal contingencies the last soviet leaders had to collide with it would be interesting to know from their kind of mission chance of if the rapid health worsening of the soviet leaders would be a result of an outrageous incompetence of doctors or a thoroughly planned subversive...
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dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men and say, look, you were renting before. you don't want to live there. i've got
dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who...
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after the collapse of the soviet union the newspaper proved to blame dr charles ofen of the kremlin doctors for the space of soviet leaders deaths. when they are a presenting. it can only be surprising how many fatal contingencies the last soviet leaders had to collide with it would be interesting to know from there can initiate chances if the rapid health worsening of the soviet leaders could be a result of an outrageous incompetence of doctors or and thoroughly planned subversive back which was accurately calculated won't be carried and fulfilled by the so called qualified doctors kill you but i took the news paper and came to a meeting of academics. where i said you did call explicit i have to tell you you know better twelve of you sitting here you are going to be subject to prosecution. and what they say after they heard that they decided to write an official letter to craft a newspaper and said you're making a second case against oxalis. was so intimidated by that's been decided to publish it. and of the u.s.s.r. from nine hundred fifty three one thousand nine hundred sixty four no chr
after the collapse of the soviet union the newspaper proved to blame dr charles ofen of the kremlin doctors for the space of soviet leaders deaths. when they are a presenting. it can only be surprising how many fatal contingencies the last soviet leaders had to collide with it would be interesting to know from there can initiate chances if the rapid health worsening of the soviet leaders could be a result of an outrageous incompetence of doctors or and thoroughly planned subversive back which...
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dr. charles robb inns. he is screen right. jordan secalow, executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning to both of you. dr. robbins, let's start with you. why are you making students choose between taking the day off to observe their religious holiday and going to school? >> ok, in fact, our goal is not to make anyone make a choice. >> but they will. >> well, it will be a personal decision, not a state decision. our goal is to maximize available class time for all of our students and to really make a calendar that's predictable and standardize that makes the most sense academically. >> and i read somewhere that one of the things you were trying to accomplish is on campus, we've never -- you know, they've never had a holiday off for buddhists or anybody else of various religions. how many buddhists go to stoneybrook? >> actually, at this point our -- the budest population is 5% of the student population. >> ok. >> but in fact, what we've tried to do is to show equal respect for all students. but a
dr. charles robb inns. he is screen right. jordan secalow, executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning to both of you. dr. robbins, let's start with you. why are you making students choose between taking the day off to observe their religious holiday and going to school? >> ok, in fact, our goal is not to make anyone make a choice. >> but they will. >> well, it will be a personal decision, not a state decision. our goal is to maximize available...
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dr. charles adams, who, on april 30 of this year will be completing his teaching they harvard divinty schoolwhere he has for years conducted these important courses that he has taught. earlier, he was the head of the largest naacp chapter in the nation, the detroit chapter. and he has inspired countless numbers of people on this planet to a greater -- and the necessity to follow up with the work to produce the change, the compassion, that in some ways, sometimes large and other times small, can dispense hope in a community, a state, a nation and sometimes even a world. i ask consent to submit the remainder of my statement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. conyers: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: are there further one-minute requests? the gentleman from texas. >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: mr. speaker, it seems the administration may open up the emergency strategic petroleum reserves under the economic theory that more supply will lower the price of oil and gasoline. if th
dr. charles adams, who, on april 30 of this year will be completing his teaching they harvard divinty schoolwhere he has for years conducted these important courses that he has taught. earlier, he was the head of the largest naacp chapter in the nation, the detroit chapter. and he has inspired countless numbers of people on this planet to a greater -- and the necessity to follow up with the work to produce the change, the compassion, that in some ways, sometimes large and other times small, can...
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dr. daniel spitz is about to perform an autopsy on charles krueger jr., the man found naked with his headshed through a wall. dr. spitz's two assistants, michelle waters and christina heisler, prepare the autopsy room and mr. krueger. these two morgue attendants are the first to admit they live for death. >> it's considered taboo, death in general in our society. it used to be that way up until recently but i find it interesting because it is the number one universal in life. 100% of the people die. 100% of the time. >> working in the morgue has taught me that tomorrow's no guarantee. i could walk out that door and get hit by a bus. i can take care of myself, exercise, still might die of a heart attack tomorrow. it's not my choice. >> also here this morning is the investigator who attended yesterday's death scene, renee. she shows dr. spitz the photograph she took of mr. krueger so he can visualize the scene and begin to formulate a hypothesis. >> these are the two steps he fell down. this is the bifold door and there's the wall. no blood, not on his underwear. a little bit but not drippi
dr. daniel spitz is about to perform an autopsy on charles krueger jr., the man found naked with his headshed through a wall. dr. spitz's two assistants, michelle waters and christina heisler, prepare the autopsy room and mr. krueger. these two morgue attendants are the first to admit they live for death. >> it's considered taboo, death in general in our society. it used to be that way up until recently but i find it interesting because it is the number one universal in life. 100% of the...
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charles houston opened the school of medicine pharmacy, dentistry and the undergraduate program in college park. [ applause ] >> this gentleman, and i've seen a lady here in the front. >> this may be -- dr. scott, this question, you know, first question was kind of like, what is the civil rights movement in and you suggested historians go back and starting after -- at reconstruction or after it's looking forward. dr. gibson here suggested there was kind of a modern civil rights movement that's stretched from 35 -- at least here in maryland '35 to '68. i always have trouble, you know, because we keep calling it civil rights movement and it seems to be inclusive of a lot of different things that one could say wasn't quite specifically civil rights in the sense of i guess civil rights was kind of a legal question of what your rights under the constitution were as citizens. so what would be what could you in of as a better terminology to take this whole period from reconstruct on that would kind of -- i think people get confused and disassociate things. >> in the beginning of our course a couple of weeks ago we spent 45 minutes trying to discuss what the definition of civil rights was versu
charles houston opened the school of medicine pharmacy, dentistry and the undergraduate program in college park. [ applause ] >> this gentleman, and i've seen a lady here in the front. >> this may be -- dr. scott, this question, you know, first question was kind of like, what is the civil rights movement in and you suggested historians go back and starting after -- at reconstruction or after it's looking forward. dr. gibson here suggested there was kind of a modern civil rights...
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celebrity chef charles mattocks is on a mission to help change the way they eat. also known as "the poor chef." he's on drw to eat healthful meals without breaking the bank. also teaching veterans. explores the lives of veterans living with diabetes. chef charles is sheer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> and you brought sweets? >> you have to bring gifts. you're a beautiful lady. i'd charm you with chocolate. >> chocolate, i'm done now. >> very good. >> first, you're really trying to target veterans. what have you learned about why vets have a greater propensity tour seem to have a big diabetes problem. >> we're out here working with the atlanta v.a. one of the things with the veterans, they have a higher concentration population pool. they have a higher risk of smoking, diabetes, obesity, things like that. and why the diabetic risk factors has gone up with veterans. >> so you're a diabetic. >> i am a diabetic. >> you're saying you can't reverse it. it's really an issue of managing it. and you can do that by diet and exercise. that's what you're proposing? >> of course, i've been doing t
celebrity chef charles mattocks is on a mission to help change the way they eat. also known as "the poor chef." he's on drw to eat healthful meals without breaking the bank. also teaching veterans. explores the lives of veterans living with diabetes. chef charles is sheer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> and you brought sweets? >> you have to bring gifts. you're a beautiful lady. i'd charm you with chocolate. >> chocolate, i'm done now....
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dr. an understanding of how far from that paved walkway was trayvon's body found? >> well, that's another interesting thing because you do see as you guys were talking about earlier as charles blow mentioned earlier you see the narrative being shaped to try to fit the facts because the facts are that trayvon martin's body was found face down with his face in the grass. so his feet would have been toward the concrete. so then you'd have to explain how george zimmerman was having his head bashed in on the concrete but trayvon ended up 180-degree turn with that with his feet 20rds the concrete and he ended up face down so the concrete is down the middle between the grassy backyards which are all common and by the way, lawrence, you know, people who live there have said to local reporters that's where the kids go and walk their dogs. that's where the children who live in the community play football together. it's not a sinister behind the -- >> there are trash receptacles for people walking there. it's very clearly not some sort of sinister area and as you point out -- >> and there's a sidewalk. >> it is the direct route to where trayvon martin would walk to go home. it also sh
dr. an understanding of how far from that paved walkway was trayvon's body found? >> well, that's another interesting thing because you do see as you guys were talking about earlier as charles blow mentioned earlier you see the narrative being shaped to try to fit the facts because the facts are that trayvon martin's body was found face down with his face in the grass. so his feet would have been toward the concrete. so then you'd have to explain how george zimmerman was having his head...