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dr. david lopez is my guest. welcome back to the show, dr. lopez. tell us about this early university program that you're starting there at the nhu. >> nhu's always had a history of reaching into the community, into the high schools and mid schools. we have the esperanza proom for middle schoolers and their parents. upward bound. we recently embarked on this program called early university program. since we have a charter high school on campus with 415 students the juniors and seniors are taking university coursework from university professors right on the campus. the charter school's on the campus. so it's a great opportunity for these students to take courses early. demystify the university experience. close that chasm between high school and higher ed. and we've had great success with it. last year we had 52 students in that program. 51 are in four-year colleges today. one went to the service. but those others are moving on. this year we have 90 and they're taking classes like calculus and english and chicano latino studies, just some relevanced
dr. david lopez is my guest. welcome back to the show, dr. lopez. tell us about this early university program that you're starting there at the nhu. >> nhu's always had a history of reaching into the community, into the high schools and mid schools. we have the esperanza proom for middle schoolers and their parents. upward bound. we recently embarked on this program called early university program. since we have a charter high school on campus with 415 students the juniors and seniors are...
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i want to indicate that dr. david wertiger and dr. ken donnelly, both from the i.o.a., are here to answer questions about the sacrifices they'd need to make to enforce this. with that, i conclude my presentation. president miguel: thank you. richard warner. >> my name is richard warner, i'm representing jordan park and francisco heights, the two neighborhoods on the north and south side of the project. we worked with the sponsors for the last seven years and begged them to put in more parking. we got nothing. on april 6, 2006, the planning commission required those 95 parking spaces because the hundreds of people in our neighborhood that came to the multiple meetings came out and the planning commission heard us. we live in the neighborhood and we understand the parking situation. it's easy for project sponsors to say there's 144 parking spaces. i walk my dog every night and mr. miguel you know that from ardello to the beach, you're not going to find 144 parking spaces at night. it doesn't happen. so i met with the project sponsor and
i want to indicate that dr. david wertiger and dr. ken donnelly, both from the i.o.a., are here to answer questions about the sacrifices they'd need to make to enforce this. with that, i conclude my presentation. president miguel: thank you. richard warner. >> my name is richard warner, i'm representing jordan park and francisco heights, the two neighborhoods on the north and south side of the project. we worked with the sponsors for the last seven years and begged them to put in more...
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that being the case, we will now begin our debates and dr. david brunelleschi plays open for isf. [applause] >> i would like to thank the fixed point* foundation for their outstanding hospitality. [laughter] and two christopher hitchens my pleasure at being allowed to bask in the radiance of his reputation. the proposition and between us ladies and gentlemen, i am perfectly aware that that proposition is fully compatible with the proposition that religion poisons something where christopher hichens announces they were prepared to invade how to attack the priests i would wish them well although it could not join them. [laughter] in some respect as dr. johnson once said the proposition and that atheism poisons everything hardly requires a defense. the inquiry is not needed. the last date that ec is someone is a possibility was also lost eight there was a possibility and cast your mind back 21791 under the cathedral of notre dame and standing there it's somewhat elaborated by my imagination and wasn't robespierre and also zero and they were watching or were looking at notre dame and
that being the case, we will now begin our debates and dr. david brunelleschi plays open for isf. [applause] >> i would like to thank the fixed point* foundation for their outstanding hospitality. [laughter] and two christopher hitchens my pleasure at being allowed to bask in the radiance of his reputation. the proposition and between us ladies and gentlemen, i am perfectly aware that that proposition is fully compatible with the proposition that religion poisons something where...
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that is where she met the doctor she'd later fall in love with, dr. david larson. the man she says zapped the tumors out of her brain. he's no longer her doctor. >> through here, i can talk and remember everything. and remember all of the words in the songs and the arias i had to sing. it's just phenomenal. >> she's trying to live her live on her nerms spite of her diagnosis and the side affects of the drug. the day after she started it, she flew to houston, texas to sing in a performance. she was there for a week, came home two days then flew to brazil to sing for a international conference of radiation onconist autos i keep working hard so people like me can keep singing. keep living. and. >> i was diagnosed six yearsing ayochl i just had a scan last week came back good. >> and this lung kangs kanser foundation in 2006 after she made it through grueling treatment. they've organized walk asks runs to raise awareness about the need for funding lung cancer research and early screening. they found it a research institute of their own. and some hospitals and labs are
that is where she met the doctor she'd later fall in love with, dr. david larson. the man she says zapped the tumors out of her brain. he's no longer her doctor. >> through here, i can talk and remember everything. and remember all of the words in the songs and the arias i had to sing. it's just phenomenal. >> she's trying to live her live on her nerms spite of her diagnosis and the side affects of the drug. the day after she started it, she flew to houston, texas to sing in a...
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dr. david berlinski, please open for us. >> thank you her very much for being here. [applause] i would like to thank larry thompson and the fixed weight foundation for their understanding hospitality. [laughter] and two christopher hitchens, my pleasure of being allowed to bask in the radiance of reputation and lihaem. the representation of religion poisons everything i perfectly aware and you should be, too, that is fully compatible with the proposition that religion plays in something. christopher hitchens and richard dawkins tomorrow to announce that they will prepare to invade hell in order to rise to the priests i would wish them well also for reasons of personal inconvenience to could not join them. [laughter] in some respects, as dr. johnson once said the proposition that atheism blazons everything hardly requires the inquiry isn't needed, he said. the last day of which atheism was a possibility and which it was a possibility i ask you to cast your mind back around 79 mechem 7091 in france, paris, in front of the cathedral of notre tom, and standing there some
dr. david berlinski, please open for us. >> thank you her very much for being here. [applause] i would like to thank larry thompson and the fixed weight foundation for their understanding hospitality. [laughter] and two christopher hitchens, my pleasure of being allowed to bask in the radiance of reputation and lihaem. the representation of religion poisons everything i perfectly aware and you should be, too, that is fully compatible with the proposition that religion plays in something....
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dr david when the opening sat bottles unable to hold on to that lead eventually losing six seven seven five and seven six meanwhile the face was the man of the day of course not the alphabet or even yes and no the close three setter five times breaks in all have been played in sammy's with soldiering now preparing to face month piece in sunday's draw in the arctic. and of a superb performance was produced by adam bland on the green zone saturday the local favorite stretching his australian masters lead to three shots before the final round defending champion tiger woods made while had another tough day and made in calamitous weather conditions the world number two progressively getting worse on the day and he will need to recover from a nine shot deficit if he is to win his fast event of the year meanwhile blong who is in the process of completing the p.g.a. qualifying school showed he's done his homework and all this training and talked with danielle go aunt as well as andras stoltz closest to him. and from the greens to the slopes to finland where the slalom season has begun with mol
dr david when the opening sat bottles unable to hold on to that lead eventually losing six seven seven five and seven six meanwhile the face was the man of the day of course not the alphabet or even yes and no the close three setter five times breaks in all have been played in sammy's with soldiering now preparing to face month piece in sunday's draw in the arctic. and of a superb performance was produced by adam bland on the green zone saturday the local favorite stretching his australian...
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we have long-term commissioners dr. david sanchez, dr is here. and now it is my great pleasure to introduce the president of our current commission, jim miller. >> what a great day for the public health of san francisco. first of all, i want to thank dr. hatz for all of his hard work to bring us to this day, and i want to acknowledge the current and former members of the commission who are here today. each of them has worked hard to champion this project. and we have forked together as a health commission to review and support each of the many steps it took to create the state of the art facility for the free list and most honorable of our citizens. i want to recognize those who designed and built and managed this massive project and overcame the many challenges to bring it to completion. and i especially want to honor and think the staff -- honor and thank the staff of our public health department, who work every day to provide care and rehabilitation for these patients. now you, the staff of laguna honda, finally have a facility to match your e
we have long-term commissioners dr. david sanchez, dr is here. and now it is my great pleasure to introduce the president of our current commission, jim miller. >> what a great day for the public health of san francisco. first of all, i want to thank dr. hatz for all of his hard work to bring us to this day, and i want to acknowledge the current and former members of the commission who are here today. each of them has worked hard to champion this project. and we have forked together as a...
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elsewhere andy murray also went through to the next round of the competition britain dr david nalbandian in three sets murray dropped the opener six two but was able to find his form in the next two sets to win the six four six four and take the match. i saw and russia coach get just love because as promised a faster more aggressive start from his players ahead of the euro to the first leg gets underway on thursday with russia playing host finland in the like up robert downey on reports. the very best players in the kontinental hockey league this is the way the russian national hockey team coach we just love one squad the twenty three who are heading to finland would require work up to. ten now the first event in the new seasons international callender received. our policies to get the very best place for all the euro to advance the point is that we need to bring our victorious mentality back plus we have to test new connections and tactic models were full of optimism and looking forward to starting the new season. sadistic sports team russia is more than convincing they've been geared t
elsewhere andy murray also went through to the next round of the competition britain dr david nalbandian in three sets murray dropped the opener six two but was able to find his form in the next two sets to win the six four six four and take the match. i saw and russia coach get just love because as promised a faster more aggressive start from his players ahead of the euro to the first leg gets underway on thursday with russia playing host finland in the like up robert downey on reports. the...
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the levels of radiation, dr. david brenner wrote the guidelines. it. they originally only wanted to use it in rare cases. now it's going to be primary method they use to screen people. you have michael chernoff telling people this is a fabulous idea not telling people that this is a client of his. they try to intimidate them by forcing them to have very unreasonable searches and by prosecuting them. >> and many lawmakers are calling for hearings to further look at the tsa measures when it comes to security screenings. thank you for coming on. we greatly appreciate it. >> thanks, tamron. >> and we're following developing news out of capitol hill. we're waiting to see what the ethics panel decide when it comes to charlie rangel's fate. don't just give me ten or twenty to choose from. come on. td ameritrade introduces commission-free etfs with a difference-- more choice. over a hundred etfs.... ...chosen by the unbiased experts at morningstar associates. let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before inve
the levels of radiation, dr. david brenner wrote the guidelines. it. they originally only wanted to use it in rare cases. now it's going to be primary method they use to screen people. you have michael chernoff telling people this is a fabulous idea not telling people that this is a client of his. they try to intimidate them by forcing them to have very unreasonable searches and by prosecuting them. >> and many lawmakers are calling for hearings to further look at the tsa measures when it...
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. >> dr. david walton: it went from a few cases of diarrhea that were quite suspicious to, you know, all hands on deck. this is an epidemic of... the proportions of which we have never seen before in haiti. there are 60 cases of... of acute, watery diarrhea that we had heard about. the next day, 24 hours later, 500 cases. >> pitts: all right, what is this now? >> walton: gloves, just to make sure. >> pitts: dr. walton works for partners in health, a u.s.-based international health organization that operates 15 hospitals and clinics in haiti. this one, la colline, is the only hospital for miles. while we were there, a 16-year- old girl named manoushka had just arrived. it had taken her a full day just to get here. she had all the classic symptoms of cholera. cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by drinking contaminated water. if not treated quickly, it can kill in a matter of hours. so dr. walton and his haitian colleagues rushed to start manoushka on i.v. fluids, and a life-saving mixture
. >> dr. david walton: it went from a few cases of diarrhea that were quite suspicious to, you know, all hands on deck. this is an epidemic of... the proportions of which we have never seen before in haiti. there are 60 cases of... of acute, watery diarrhea that we had heard about. the next day, 24 hours later, 500 cases. >> pitts: all right, what is this now? >> walton: gloves, just to make sure. >> pitts: dr. walton works for partners in health, a u.s.-based...
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he'll have the opportunity to go last, so that being the case, we will now begin our debate, and dr. david berlinski please, open for us. >> thank you all very much for being here. [applause] i would like to thank larry taunton and the six points foundation for their outstanding hospitality. [laughter] and to chris hitchens, my pleasure being allowed to bask in the radiance of his reputation. the propositions is atheism poisens everything. ladies and gentlemen, i'm perfectly aware, and you should be too that that proposition is fully compatible with the proposition that religion poisens something. where chris hitchens and richard will announce they are prepared to invade hell in order to joust a variety of priests, i would wish them well, although, for reasons of personal in convenience, i could not join them. [laughter] the proposition that atheism poisens everything hardly requires a defense. the inquiry is not needed, he said. the last date in which atheism was a possibility in social thought was also the last date in which was a plausibility in social thought. cast your mind back to 17
he'll have the opportunity to go last, so that being the case, we will now begin our debate, and dr. david berlinski please, open for us. >> thank you all very much for being here. [applause] i would like to thank larry taunton and the six points foundation for their outstanding hospitality. [laughter] and to chris hitchens, my pleasure being allowed to bask in the radiance of his reputation. the propositions is atheism poisens everything. ladies and gentlemen, i'm perfectly aware, and...
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dr. david katz is medical director. >> most of the medical care that's practiced in the united states is not practiced in that academic university medical center and so the importance is to give residents the experience of being out in the community and seeing that family practice out in the community can be intellectually stimulating. >> reporter: even though he still owes over $300,000 in education loans. dr. brenden tu went to work as a family doctor at communicare, because he likes the variety of patients. >> some of them are homeless or there is a lot of drug abuse which creates all sorts of social issues, family issues, single income parents, a whole range of social issues. >> reporter: there are provisions in the new health care reform law to encourage more medical students to go into primary care. one will pay off education loans if young doctors agree to work in the national health service. and there is money for pilot programs to experiment with the way doctors are compensated. curren
dr. david katz is medical director. >> most of the medical care that's practiced in the united states is not practiced in that academic university medical center and so the importance is to give residents the experience of being out in the community and seeing that family practice out in the community can be intellectually stimulating. >> reporter: even though he still owes over $300,000 in education loans. dr. brenden tu went to work as a family doctor at communicare, because he...
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dr. david moore, a neurologist.we built this model of the human head and we have some expertise in blast physics. so what we see here on the left is a simulation of the blast wave impinging on the human head and we can see what i said before. there is a cut -- actual cut on the throat that shows stress waves and pressure, high intensity pressures inside the human head, the brain tissue. when we had the second simulation in the center we had the helmet, the existing hch. we can see it somewhat delays the stress waves inside the head but since we are not protecting the head there is still that into the brain tissue. we don't really expect the helmet to help much in these conditions because it was not designed for that. it will still be very effective at stopping praguements and bullets. in the third simulation what we do is create a computational model of the face cover, of a face shield. and what we see is that at the same time under the same conditions, we essentially and effectively prevent that energy of the blast
dr. david moore, a neurologist.we built this model of the human head and we have some expertise in blast physics. so what we see here on the left is a simulation of the blast wave impinging on the human head and we can see what i said before. there is a cut -- actual cut on the throat that shows stress waves and pressure, high intensity pressures inside the human head, the brain tissue. when we had the second simulation in the center we had the helmet, the existing hch. we can see it somewhat...
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. >> reporter: they decided to participate in a new trial at cincinnati children's hospital with dr. davidect of a drug, afinitor, generally used as an immunosuppressant to patients after organ transplantation. it interfered with the growth of the tumors, which is a hallmark of the disease. >> this is a way to avoid the surgery and the complications of surgery. >> reporter: 28 patients ranging in age, from 3 to 24, participated in the study. after six months, brain tumors were reduced in 75% of the patients. in all, tumors shrunk by at least 30% in 21. and by at least 50% in nine patients. alyssa saw results after six months. her tumor had shrunk by 35%. and after a year, it had shrunk by 50%. >> i absolutely feel like it was a miracle drug for her. >> reporter: alyssa feels she has been given a new lease on life. >> i have a brighter future. and a huge weight lifted off my shoulders. >> it's pretty incredible. in a rare move last week, the fda approved the use of this drug for brain tumors in patients with tuberous sclerosis, where surgery would have been the only other option. usually it
. >> reporter: they decided to participate in a new trial at cincinnati children's hospital with dr. davidect of a drug, afinitor, generally used as an immunosuppressant to patients after organ transplantation. it interfered with the growth of the tumors, which is a hallmark of the disease. >> this is a way to avoid the surgery and the complications of surgery. >> reporter: 28 patients ranging in age, from 3 to 24, participated in the study. after six months, brain tumors were...
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bush was signing a bill in the rose garden that dealt with hunger and one of the people there was dr. david beckman, he runs bread for the world. it is a non-partisan -- it just wants to feed hungry people. he took the opportunity to lobby the president and said, mr. president, thank you for this legislation, but i want to bring to your attention another important provision in your budget of the millennium challenge account. it got $1 billion last year and we are hoping to increase funding 10% next year. the president said i am not an expert but i know someone who is. he beckoned over senator richard lugar from indiana and the ask him about the millennium challenge account and the senator said i know a bit more today than yesterday because a constituent of mine, connie week from indianapolis, would be a letter about this and said this is very important, -- important she was 87 years old, lives in a retirement indiana -- retirement community in indiana. it does not have an army of lobbsts. to my knowledge, has never gone golfing with a member of congress. one woman with one voice who thought
bush was signing a bill in the rose garden that dealt with hunger and one of the people there was dr. david beckman, he runs bread for the world. it is a non-partisan -- it just wants to feed hungry people. he took the opportunity to lobby the president and said, mr. president, thank you for this legislation, but i want to bring to your attention another important provision in your budget of the millennium challenge account. it got $1 billion last year and we are hoping to increase funding 10%...
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dr. david and vice chair in the department of urology at mount sinai and director of comprehensive breast cancer at staten island university hospital, assistant, clinical professor at mount sinai school of medicine and fox news medical contributor. i'm impressed with both of you and your titles. all right. let's talk about this. liquid biopsy. doctor, what does this mean for cancer treatment and testing going forward? >> very exciting test. usually when you have cancer cells that come out of the organ, whether it's lung cancer, prostate or breast, they circulate in the blood. so it would be interesting to know exactly what's going on with the patient before they actually spread and go to other organs and that's exactly what this is. through nano technology, we are able to filter the blood through certain chips, computer chips. where they can detect where these cancer cells are, what type they are, whether the chemotherapy or medication is actually working. obviously, this is at the very early s
dr. david and vice chair in the department of urology at mount sinai and director of comprehensive breast cancer at staten island university hospital, assistant, clinical professor at mount sinai school of medicine and fox news medical contributor. i'm impressed with both of you and your titles. all right. let's talk about this. liquid biopsy. doctor, what does this mean for cancer treatment and testing going forward? >> very exciting test. usually when you have cancer cells that come out...
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the next presentation will be given by dr. david eby with the university of michigan's transportation research institute. he's a research scientist and head of the behavioral sciences at that office, too. dr. eby research in constructing and dementia, older drivers decision making and key beavers among young drivers, use and long use of safety restraints and the use of the technology to advance and safety and mobility. proceed with your presentation, please. >> one of the good things about going last in the session is most of the points at 40 been made so i will go over this quickly. the president's technology and vehicles is increasing. we've already heard that in several presentations today. this includes technology that his original manufactured technology, technology that's built into cars and some of the technology we were just hearing from volvo but also cell phones and smart phones can do all sorts of things and people bring those into cars to help him drive such as navigation systems and all of these technologies are guinn t
the next presentation will be given by dr. david eby with the university of michigan's transportation research institute. he's a research scientist and head of the behavioral sciences at that office, too. dr. eby research in constructing and dementia, older drivers decision making and key beavers among young drivers, use and long use of safety restraints and the use of the technology to advance and safety and mobility. proceed with your presentation, please. >> one of the good things...
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. >> the archivist of the united states, david ferriero, the president of smu, dr.erald turner, the chair of the george w. bush foundation boa of directors, and former secretary of commerce, don evans. the president of the george w. bush foundation, ambassador mark langdale. the chair of the george w. bush institute advisory board, and former secretary of state, con doleezza rice, and the 46th vice-president of the united states, dick cheney. >> it has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve as your president. there have been good days, and a half days, but every day i have been inspired by the greatness of our country, and uplifted by the goodness of our people. i have been blessed to represent this nation we love, and i will always be honored to carry a title that means more to me than any other -- citizen of the united states of america. ♪ a we're going to put presidential center, at the large, modern, southern methodist university in dallas, a pledge to promote the ideas of freedom and personal responsibility. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite cor
. >> the archivist of the united states, david ferriero, the president of smu, dr.erald turner, the chair of the george w. bush foundation boa of directors, and former secretary of commerce, don evans. the president of the george w. bush foundation, ambassador mark langdale. the chair of the george w. bush institute advisory board, and former secretary of state, con doleezza rice, and the 46th vice-president of the united states, dick cheney. >> it has been the privilege of a...
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in fact, she's joining the likes of gene simmons of kiss, david navarro, slash, dr. video for the lgbt teens. of course this all has to do with the suicides and bullying we've seen of recent weeks. in fact this is what cindy mccain has to say. our political leaders tell youth they is no future, they can't surn our country openly. of course now cindy mccain is at odds with her husband on that issue. let's talk a little bit about michael steele. we talk about him once a week anyway. will he or won't he run again for another term to head that large gop organization? we don't know what he's going to do. we know he's privately making telephone calls and contemplating what he's going to do, but we did learn that he will have a challenger if he does run. a republican out of michigan. in fact sal ran against michael steele back in 2009, he placed third in that race to head the rnc. michael steele came out on top. let's talk a little bit about candy crowley's interview on sunday with the bush brothers. she's going to sit down with president bush and his brother, jeb bush, the
in fact, she's joining the likes of gene simmons of kiss, david navarro, slash, dr. video for the lgbt teens. of course this all has to do with the suicides and bullying we've seen of recent weeks. in fact this is what cindy mccain has to say. our political leaders tell youth they is no future, they can't surn our country openly. of course now cindy mccain is at odds with her husband on that issue. let's talk a little bit about michael steele. we talk about him once a week anyway. will he or...
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here to discuss are david banks, president of the eagle academy foundation. kelly golf, contributor to the luke 21.com and drprofessor of the sociology and black studies at the city college of new york. thank you all so much for joining me. you all have seen the numbers. graduation rates are low. literacy rates are low. kelly, what do you see as the root of this issue? why are we falling so low in the problem? >> it's not one issue at fall, but i think that there's no question that every study has shown that the teachers of the child particularly when they're young can make the difference if they fail or succeed. the new york times has had a dozen studies that when you focus on things that the school can control, claz size, the one thing that makes the biggest difference is the teachers the child had. i think if you have better training for the teachers. teach like a chomp on, there are a lot of teachers who want to do the good thing and aren't succeeding. getting rid of tenure. this idea that teachers can be protected. it's hard to get rid of a bad teacher than it is to get rid of a bad doctor, but it's pre
here to discuss are david banks, president of the eagle academy foundation. kelly golf, contributor to the luke 21.com and drprofessor of the sociology and black studies at the city college of new york. thank you all so much for joining me. you all have seen the numbers. graduation rates are low. literacy rates are low. kelly, what do you see as the root of this issue? why are we falling so low in the problem? >> it's not one issue at fall, but i think that there's no question that every...
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dr. peter guys is the chief of minimally invasive surgery at northwest hospital. he performed a modified version of single site laparoscopic surgery on david. it means fewer points of entry with one single inception through the native el it causes less trauma to the body reduces chance for infection and recovery pain and better cosmetic outcome for the patient. >> the benefit to the patient first and most obvious is the cosmetic benefit there are little or no scars. in the example of this patient that i showed earlier, there's absolutely no scar that's visible. >> reporter: traditional laparoscopic surgery meant multiple invisions for patients. this new single site surgery means one small incision in the native el it allows since to perform major operations on the colon spleen and gallbladder it's something david is happy he took advantage of it. >> once it's over it's like i'm a new person. i have -- i don't take any medication. i have no sleep issues anymore. i have no issues with eating anything whatsoever as long as i'm careful and follow the rules. >> reporter: since the surgery david has lost 50 pounds and he's ready to live his life
dr. peter guys is the chief of minimally invasive surgery at northwest hospital. he performed a modified version of single site laparoscopic surgery on david. it means fewer points of entry with one single inception through the native el it causes less trauma to the body reduces chance for infection and recovery pain and better cosmetic outcome for the patient. >> the benefit to the patient first and most obvious is the cosmetic benefit there are little or no scars. in the example of this...
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david. >> thank you so much, larry. >>> coming up, holiday survival. how to with dr. phil and suze orman.hrough the holidays emotionally and financially unscathed. >>> plus, whose cuisine remains tops among college students? we reveal the big winner in our best bites college edition. stay tuned. [ female announcer ] you won't believe your eyes. you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and dissolves completely. what a beautiful way to get fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber. we removed the alcohol and made it less intense. ♪ it still kills bad breath germs for a whole-mouth clean. and it's never felt so good. new less intense listerine® zero™. >>> if you go by the displays in the stores, the holidays have been here for weeks already. if you go by the calendar, they're just around the corner. and we all know that as happy and festive as they can be, they can also come with a fair amount of stress, both emotional and financial. so, we've asked dr. phil and suze orman, our own all-star cast here, to come and give us their best a
david. >> thank you so much, larry. >>> coming up, holiday survival. how to with dr. phil and suze orman.hrough the holidays emotionally and financially unscathed. >>> plus, whose cuisine remains tops among college students? we reveal the big winner in our best bites college edition. stay tuned. [ female announcer ] you won't believe your eyes. you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and dissolves completely. what a...
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dr. greenspan, and he said it was a bad idea. david stockman -- i believe he was a former budget director with bush who said it was a bad idea and i approved -- agree what the caller take callers before suggesting, we have these huge deficits and want to add $700 billion. $3 trillion in 10 years if we want to make a permanent 10 years. i think it is ridiculous. however, if you are going to say you want to extend the bush taxes, for everybody to be on the same page and on record with the american people saying, look, this is how much it will add to the deficit. let's not make a partisan. everybody needs to stand in front of the american people -- president obama, cantor, mitch mcconnell, boehner, look in the camera and say, look, this is, it is going to cost, and to the deficit. when these things happen, it is always this person blaze that person. if we are going to extend them put everybody on record. then we can have a discussion. host: you think the leaders here in d.c. should ask the american people should make sacrifice when it com
dr. greenspan, and he said it was a bad idea. david stockman -- i believe he was a former budget director with bush who said it was a bad idea and i approved -- agree what the caller take callers before suggesting, we have these huge deficits and want to add $700 billion. $3 trillion in 10 years if we want to make a permanent 10 years. i think it is ridiculous. however, if you are going to say you want to extend the bush taxes, for everybody to be on the same page and on record with the...
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david. >> mr. chairman unlike dr. schoenfeld i cannot say that there is a lot of editing particular as dr.rie pointed out. the secretary released an enterprisewide view modified recommendation 3.1 and i do want to take a little bit of time because we only have five more points. i think the coach in input we have received and others we may may -- but for those following the screen this is significantly different in a couple of areas. turning to medical countermeasures recommendation 3.1 congress on health and human services should ensure availability access to pediatric medical countermeasures at the federal, state and local levels for chemical biological radiological nuclear and explosive attacks. the specific subbullets underneath their really hasn't changed a whole lot, provide funding for the development acquisition and stockpiling of mcm specifically for children and for inclusion in the sms and federally funded caches. as you heard dr. lurie mentioned in 2010 they are re-examining the sms for pediatric material. number two is amended e. u. a., emergency use authorization to allow the
david. >> mr. chairman unlike dr. schoenfeld i cannot say that there is a lot of editing particular as dr.rie pointed out. the secretary released an enterprisewide view modified recommendation 3.1 and i do want to take a little bit of time because we only have five more points. i think the coach in input we have received and others we may may -- but for those following the screen this is significantly different in a couple of areas. turning to medical countermeasures recommendation 3.1...
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dr. harold varmus, thanks for talking with us. >> my pleasure. >> lehrer: finally tonight, the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist davidk what do you make of nancy pelosi's announcement that she wants to continue to lead the democrats in the house. >> with its's a very human statement. i think that nancy pelosi by any measurement has been the most effective speaker, certainly of the past generations. and never would have been a (obama legislative program without her. there would not be a national health-care bill. and she became demonized in this campaign, there were millions spent against her. she became a like in many districts. and having been the architect of the democrats takeover of the house in the last two elections she became the pinata in this campaign. i don't think she wants to leave. i can understand it at a human level. you know, skulking off the stage, having been villified and demonized. and she would like this volatile era perhaps, it swings back in two years and sam rayburn did in 1946 to '48. he was knocked out. but you know, i think-- . >> lehrer: sam ray byrne stayed -- >> he did. that's unlike mos
dr. harold varmus, thanks for talking with us. >> my pleasure. >> lehrer: finally tonight, the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist davidk what do you make of nancy pelosi's announcement that she wants to continue to lead the democrats in the house. >> with its's a very human statement. i think that nancy pelosi by any measurement has been the most effective speaker, certainly of the past generations. and...
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david louie reports on the legal settlement reached today. >> reporter: there was no check in hand but she will be getting one for $5,500 from her former employers meg whitman and drf harsh. >> i want other house keepers to know that they have rights to be paid for their hard work. health expert do every day. >> she was undocumented. her immigration attorney contacted authorities. he is hopeful she can remain in the u.s. >> been here for many years and led a good productive life so i'm optimistic that she will be able to stay her in the long run but the department of homeland security has said her case will be handled like all other cases. >> reporter: i.c.e., the agency that enforces immigration law has been quick to lock up and deport undocumented aliens. a former prosecutor believes she was handled differently for a reason. daniel shanfield is in private practice in san jose. >> if they move against her it looks like they might be favoring one candidate or another but by sitting back any might also look like they are favoring certain immigrants over other immigrants. >> reporter: that raises questions about 20-year-old steve lee a city college of san francisco
david louie reports on the legal settlement reached today. >> reporter: there was no check in hand but she will be getting one for $5,500 from her former employers meg whitman and drf harsh. >> i want other house keepers to know that they have rights to be paid for their hard work. health expert do every day. >> she was undocumented. her immigration attorney contacted authorities. he is hopeful she can remain in the u.s. >> been here for many years and led a good...