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the site for over twenty years and some of time local college undergraduates including students of dr h. . under the guidance of professionals. look at suppose. i think it's a rebel. no it looks more like a hipbone. has been here many times before he'll soon write a scientific paper about. become aware of the fact that man is a part of nature. on the other hand when i cut into all those cultural layers. i clearly realize that man stands apart because he changes nature to suit his needs . tourists from all over the world arrived at where the ancient town once stood. here used to be st it has a wooden compering people might move freely here. most of the visitors to don't care much about historical research they're attracted instead by the mystical atmosphere generated by over twenty years of excavation work. let's go to mt lo we have some business to attend to that of sorcery enough for now it's summer time for . people with supposed psychic powers and fans of the paranormal have named each of the hill surrounding the ancient. one of them is called mt love another mountain which derives f
the site for over twenty years and some of time local college undergraduates including students of dr h. . under the guidance of professionals. look at suppose. i think it's a rebel. no it looks more like a hipbone. has been here many times before he'll soon write a scientific paper about. become aware of the fact that man is a part of nature. on the other hand when i cut into all those cultural layers. i clearly realize that man stands apart because he changes nature to suit his needs ....
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joining us in our panel today are dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. timothy condon, deputy director, national institute on drug abuse, national institutes of health, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. barbara krantz, chief executive officer and medical director, hanley center, west palm beach, florida; beverly gmerek, prescription drug abuse prevention program coordinator, peer assistance services inc., denver, colorado. dr. clark, how prevalent is prescription drug misuse in the united states? well, we estimate that there are approximately 15 million people who misuse prescription drugs in the united states, and that gives us an estimated 2.5 million new initiates per year, or, if you think about it, that's about 7,000 new initiates a day. and within that, do one age group uses it more than others? what is the distribution amo
joining us in our panel today are dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. timothy condon, deputy director, national institute on drug abuse, national institutes of health, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. barbara krantz, chief executive officer and medical director, hanley center, west palm beach,...
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joining us in our panel today are dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. marco e. jacome, chief executive officer, healthcare alternative systems incorporated, chicago, illinois. john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces and voices of recovery, cherokee, north carolina. dr. clark, why should we be concerned about ethnic and racial differences within the addiction and recovery field, as well as other differences? well, one of the things that we want to make sure is that people who have substance use problems are able to recover and that materials that we use can assist them in that process. and so, you know, there are differences associated with cultural values and beliefs, starting from how one physiologically responds to a particular substance misuse t
joining us in our panel today are dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. marco e. jacome, chief executive officer, healthcare alternative systems incorporated, chicago, illinois. john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces...
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dr. robert h.built this place from what was once a drive-in movie theater into america's original mega church complete with a weekly sunday broadcast. >> join us for america's television church -- >> reporter: the "hour of power," the first and longest-running television ministry in history. schiller famously saved evel knievel. >> the god you're praying to is never going to hear you anything. >> no, he wasn't. i was empty. >> reporter: upbeat in that blue academic gown, he was one of the most recognizable preachers in america. >> the solution is not to look at the problem but to look at the possibilities. >> reporter: at its height, his message of positive prayer reached an audience of millions. >> the tower of hope. >> reporter: the glory of christmas and easter pageants always featured live camels and donkeys. i mean, you're found of this place? >> oh, my god, i love the place. it was so inspiring, you walk on that campus and you're just exhilarated beyond description. now you feel heart broken.
dr. robert h.built this place from what was once a drive-in movie theater into america's original mega church complete with a weekly sunday broadcast. >> join us for america's television church -- >> reporter: the "hour of power," the first and longest-running television ministry in history. schiller famously saved evel knievel. >> the god you're praying to is never going to hear you anything. >> no, he wasn't. i was empty. >> reporter: upbeat in that...
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dr. griffin hart h, knew that they were employing an illegal immigrant. >> meg whitman and her husband deny getting the letter. but harsh has written, nikki, please check this. thanks. >> reporter: whitman insisted that neither she nor her husband ever saw such a letter and that maybe her housekeeper nikki may have intercepted the letter to keep that she was illegal. i don't moe know the full story but i think nikki had a gun to her head. >> reporter: the brown campaign ted denied having anything to do with whitman and gloria alred. >> meg whitman should be afraid, embarrassed. but i am so proud of nikki. she is the courageous rosa parks of the movement to win for latinos. >> reporter: late today, meg whitman changed her story. now she says it's possible that her husband saw that social security letter after all. didn't understand the implications and forgot about it because it was seven years ago. randy shandobil. >>> you can see that letter for yourself at ktvu come. . com. just look for the election 2010 campaign. the we're asking how the allegations could harm whitman. >>> pay area drug
dr. griffin hart h, knew that they were employing an illegal immigrant. >> meg whitman and her husband deny getting the letter. but harsh has written, nikki, please check this. thanks. >> reporter: whitman insisted that neither she nor her husband ever saw such a letter and that maybe her housekeeper nikki may have intercepted the letter to keep that she was illegal. i don't moe know the full story but i think nikki had a gun to her head. >> reporter: the brown campaign ted...
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dr. griffin hart h, knew that they were employing an illegal immigrant. >> meg whitman and her husband deny getting the letter. but harsh has written, nikki, please check this. thanks. >> reporter: whitman insisted that neither she nor her husband ever saw such a letter and that maybe her housekeeper nikki may have intercepted the letter to keep that she was illegal. i don't moe know the full story but i think nikki had a gun to her head. >> reporter: the brown campaign ted denied having anything to do with whitman and gloria alred. >> meg whitman should be afraid, embarrassed. but i am so proud of nikki. she is the courageous rosa parks of the movement to win for latinos. >> reporter: late today, meg whitman changed her story. now she says it's possible that her husband saw that social security letter after all. didn't understand the implications and forgot about it because it was seven years ago. randy shandobil. >>> you can see that letter for yourself at ktvu come. . com. just look for the election 2010 campaign. the we're asking how the allegations could harm whitman. >>> pay area drug
dr. griffin hart h, knew that they were employing an illegal immigrant. >> meg whitman and her husband deny getting the letter. but harsh has written, nikki, please check this. thanks. >> reporter: whitman insisted that neither she nor her husband ever saw such a letter and that maybe her housekeeper nikki may have intercepted the letter to keep that she was illegal. i don't moe know the full story but i think nikki had a gun to her head. >> reporter: the brown campaign ted...
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y esas mujeres deben usar faldas mÁs ceÑidas despa dr icatura,h@das ierta icaspierter spiertalanceericadespieamericentporte mÉdico dice que las personas que utilizan mini computadoras sobre las piernas por largos periÓdos podrÍan tener el síndrome de piel tostada. esa condiciÓn es inofensiva pero puede causar un oscurecimiento de la piel y en raros casos producir despierta >> el pra amerentedego rta amsÁ recuperando de una trombosis en una despiede las piernas. estÁ hospitalizado hasta rta amel miÉrcoles al menos. fue hospitalizado hasta rta amel miÉrcoles al menos. fue hospitalizado en su paÍs icadesa gran proporciÓn de la humanidad, h@es un gran avance sustancial en las medicina rta estudio que ha ayudado a millones de parejas infÉrtiles que han tenido hijos en todo el mundo. despierta americadespieÍ >> y ahora quÉ tal si vamos cona ierta americadespierta americaÉ tendremos noticias de enrique peÑa nieto y angÉlica rivera que revelan todos los detalles de su prÓxima boda en noviembre. nos los encontramos y nos van a tener mucho que decir de su casamiento. ericade ramones, y su testimonio de que la p
y esas mujeres deben usar faldas mÁs ceÑidas despa dr icatura,h@das ierta icaspierter spiertalanceericadespieamericentporte mÉdico dice que las personas que utilizan mini computadoras sobre las piernas por largos periÓdos podrÍan tener el síndrome de piel tostada. esa condiciÓn es inofensiva pero puede causar un oscurecimiento de la piel y en raros casos producir despierta >> el pra amerentedego rta amsÁ recuperando de una trombosis en una despiede las piernas. estÁ hospitalizado...
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h@dr >> cÓmo tomaron tus hijos que ibas a tomar un bebÉ que no iba a ser su hermano. >> se les explicÓ este reto en la vida. >> por supuesto alguien que estÉ preparado que es difÍcil pero existe y algunas que no, estamos hablando que despiertaÉ falta y que no tienen, por ejemplo, la mujer embarazada al tener el niÑo y el estado iertam estar embarazada se extraÑa, hablamos arriba de esto de que la criatura tambicÉn spierteric hay sentimientos muy difÍciles. >> hay que ponernos a pensar en la criatura, quÉ consecuencias acarrea un niÑo que en algÚn momento dado se darÁ cuenta que naciÓ en spierta americadespiera >> de por sÍ en mi prÁctica todos los pacientes que sufren de problemas de no sentirse aceptado y no pertenecer la mayorÍa de ellos son adoptados. tienen una gran necesidad de encontrar quiÉn es el padre y quiÉn es la madre y eso es como una constante en mi prÁctica. hay matrimonios que tienen muy buenas maneras de enfocarlo y le dicen a sus hijos, eres muy especial y la adopciÓn la minimizan, la mayor parte de la forma de los despderta americad no ser aceptados, sufren de baja a
h@dr >> cÓmo tomaron tus hijos que ibas a tomar un bebÉ que no iba a ser su hermano. >> se les explicÓ este reto en la vida. >> por supuesto alguien que estÉ preparado que es difÍcil pero existe y algunas que no, estamos hablando que despiertaÉ falta y que no tienen, por ejemplo, la mujer embarazada al tener el niÑo y el estado iertam estar embarazada se extraÑa, hablamos arriba de esto de que la criatura tambicÉn spierteric hay sentimientos muy difÍciles. >>...
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dr. robert h.a drive-in movie theater into america's original megachurch, complete with a weekly sunday broadcast. >> join us for america's television church, "the hour of power." >> reporter: "the hour of power," the first and longest-running television ministry in history. schuller famously saved evel knievel. >> the god you are praying is never going to give you anything. >> no, he wasn't. i was empty. >> reporter: upbeat and avuncular in that blue academic gown, one of the most recognizable preachers in america. >> the solution is not to look at the problem but to look at the possibilities. >> reporter: at its height his message of positive prayer reached an audience of millions. >> the tower of hope. >> reporter: the glory of christmas and easter pageants always featured live camels and donkeys. >> you are fond of this place? >> my god, i love the place. it was so inspiring. you walk on the campus and you are just exhilarated beyond description the way it was. now you walk on and you just feel
dr. robert h.a drive-in movie theater into america's original megachurch, complete with a weekly sunday broadcast. >> join us for america's television church, "the hour of power." >> reporter: "the hour of power," the first and longest-running television ministry in history. schuller famously saved evel knievel. >> the god you are praying is never going to give you anything. >> no, he wasn't. i was empty. >> reporter: upbeat and avuncular in...
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dr. watson, i wanted to ask you about preexisting conditions. i >> the 33 miners in this group, one or two has suffered h with depression in the past.st. how did they cope. it seems to me it is very, very well.dach they assigned different tasks including somebody in the group they assigned as a som asg counselor. they had somebody they as assigned as a poet. i imagine they were make -- making meaning in what was happening. they had regular scheduled events. that was an amazing story from what i read.lt it was a difficult situation. if some end up with postom traumatic stress disorder.n p >> you see people with a pattern of what we call reexperiencing symptoms. these are things like flash backs and they are less commonla and nightmares.ne truth of memories of what happened to them and a lot of stress or physiological reactions when these types of things happen. you avoid thinking or feeling what happens or a sense ofut numbing or denial about what y a happened. you can see sleep disturbance, aping gear, ear tau bill tee. what makes pt sd is they usually last for greater thanana a month.nt they have some s
dr. watson, i wanted to ask you about preexisting conditions. i >> the 33 miners in this group, one or two has suffered h with depression in the past.st. how did they cope. it seems to me it is very, very well.dach they assigned different tasks including somebody in the group they assigned as a som asg counselor. they had somebody they as assigned as a poet. i imagine they were make -- making meaning in what was happening. they had regular scheduled events. that was an amazing story from...
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h chest. >> feel like i'm putting in the effort to be healthy so i'm a better husband, better father. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> drshore says it is important to note a lot of these studies depend on a person's individual risk ctor. you need to talk to your doctor if you have any questns about weight loss. >>> still ahead on "news4 this week," why the experts say your bridge can be one of your best resource it is you are looking for a job. discounted electronics may come at a dangous hidden cost. liz crenshawhows us what most consers d't know about counterfeit goods. ♪ welcome to ultimate rewards from chase no blackouts, no restrictions on airfare and hotels, no limits to wt you can get with ultimate rewards. no wonder it's called ultimate. available on chase credit, debit, and business cards. chaswhat matters. >>> area drivers could be getting relief from the district's aggressive effort to raise parking prices. the city doubled the meter charge. it costs $2 for an hour. ward 2 council member jack evans wants to hold hearings on rolling back the cost of the meters. he also wants to eliminate charges on nights and
h chest. >> feel like i'm putting in the effort to be healthy so i'm a better husband, better father. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> drshore says it is important to note a lot of these studies depend on a person's individual risk ctor. you need to talk to your doctor if you have any questns about weight loss. >>> still ahead on "news4 this week," why the experts say your bridge can be one of your best resource it is you are looking for a job....
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and then, prosecutors say hayes and h accomplice burned the house down, killinghis mother and her daughters, still inside. drpettitte never missed day of court. painfully reliving his family's final moments. >> most of you out here are good human beings. i think you all probabl would do the same thing for your falies if your family was destroyed by evil. >> reporter: now dr. pettitte has to endure another mini trial of sorts. as the jury considershayes' fate. >> the prosecution is going to talk about the aggravating factors which include the murder was committed while other felonies we being committed, that multiple victims were killed, and that the victims were killed in a particularly cruel and depraved manner. >> reporter: connecticut has only executed one person since 1960. still it may be an uphill fight for hays to avoid the death penalty. legal experts say his lawyers might claim he's unstable and deserves mercy. for dr. pettitte three years after the lossf his family the nightmare seem endless. >> i miss them every day and i think i just start to focus on them and the goodness they had to try toet th
and then, prosecutors say hayes and h accomplice burned the house down, killinghis mother and her daughters, still inside. drpettitte never missed day of court. painfully reliving his family's final moments. >> most of you out here are good human beings. i think you all probabl would do the same thing for your falies if your family was destroyed by evil. >> reporter: now dr. pettitte has to endure another mini trial of sorts. as the jury considershayes' fate. >> the...
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dr. kim. >>> images of the rescue are touching hearts thousands of miles from chile. carol writes on facebook: akers adds: "it'll be really in to h " traged eartbreaking, it ght a hief br rs a tragedy so heartbreaking it brought a police chief to the brink of tears. twin toddlers both murdered and their bodies found inside a fairfield apartment. and that apartment had been set on fire. now they are telling us the prime suspect is the toddlers' mother. anne makovec shows us the girls are being remembered at the place they called home. >> very traumatic. >> reporter: after a fire and what appears to be a double murder/attempted suicide, pieces of two little girls' lives are scattered on this walkway outside. the building's fire alarms went off around 10:40 last night and smoke was coming from this apartment. neighbors tried to open the front door but it was locked. they then broke this sliding glass door. >> we were all frantic. we were just praying that she and the kids were gone and when they brought the first baby out -- i'm sorry. i haven't slept. [ crying ] >> reporter: when police entered they found the bodies of twin 3-year-
dr. kim. >>> images of the rescue are touching hearts thousands of miles from chile. carol writes on facebook: akers adds: "it'll be really in to h " traged eartbreaking, it ght a hief br rs a tragedy so heartbreaking it brought a police chief to the brink of tears. twin toddlers both murdered and their bodies found inside a fairfield apartment. and that apartment had been set on fire. now they are telling us the prime suspect is the toddlers' mother. anne makovec shows us...
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h poor black men in alabama who already had syphilis. the men were never told they were sick and were never treated some of them died from the disease. abc's dr. richard besser is a former acting director of the >> there's absolutely no difference between the tuskegee experiment and what took place in guatemala. you had two populations that were mistreated for the benefit of medical knowledge. >> reporter: today, the president called the president of guatemala to express regret. and in a statement, secretaries clinton and sebelius wrote, "we are outraged that such reprehensible research could have occurred under the guise of p >> these are really repugnant experiments that should not have taken place. >> reporter: the men and women of the guatemalan experiment did go on to receive penicillin, but it's not clear if they received enough or what became of them. and the guatemalan government says it will try to locate anyone who is still alive who was subjected to the experiment or their family members. but admits that will be difficult. and then there's the issue of compensation, if anyone can be u.s. to bilif1 o& ion >> it is just so inconceiva
h poor black men in alabama who already had syphilis. the men were never told they were sick and were never treated some of them died from the disease. abc's dr. richard besser is a former acting director of the >> there's absolutely no difference between the tuskegee experiment and what took place in guatemala. you had two populations that were mistreated for the benefit of medical knowledge. >> reporter: today, the president called the president of guatemala to express regret. and...
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h hispanic viewers. go to cnnpolitics.com? tomorrow, the president will convene a meeting with his economic recovery advisory board at the white house. tuesday he joins driden on the summit on community colleges. that evening the president will address the most powerful women summit in washington. wednesday, scheduled to award u.s. army sergeant the med of honor. traveling to new jersey for a democratic national committee dinner. thursday, the president goes to the baltimore area for an event on behalf of the governor there. on friday he has more meetings at the white house. >>> each sun, before the supreme court resumes, court justices and other washington power brokers, attend what's called the red mass at washingtonness cathedral of st. matthew. this annual tradition has been celebrated some 57 years and that's the focus of today's "faces of faith." the mass celebrates the legal profession, but the invite-only aven attended by dignitaries including presidents over the year. president obama not scheduled to make an appearance there today. six supreme court justices attended last year's red mass. critics of the mass, though, say, they find attendance o
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h megyn: this is a fox news alert. emotioned running high outside of a connecticut courtroom as family members react to a verdict in a triple home invasion trial. dr petit speaking just a short time ago. first time we heard from him since the verdict came down. the verdict guilty for one of the men accused of killing his entire family. steven hayes now a convicted murderer charged with murdering petit's wife and two daughters and raping two of them before torching the home. we thank the jury for their diligence and consideration of charges in reaching what we feel is appropriate verdict. and we hope they will continue to use the same diligence and clarity of thought as they consider the penalty phase of the trial. there is some relief but my family is still gone. it doesn't bring them back. it doesn't bring back the home that we had. but certainly a guilty verdict is a much better sense of relief than builty -- than a verdict of not guilty. megyn: what are the odds that this verdict will lead to steven hayes being put to death once the jury begins this sentencing phase? phase? ann marie has been on the show before. you used to be a federal prosecu
h megyn: this is a fox news alert. emotioned running high outside of a connecticut courtroom as family members react to a verdict in a triple home invasion trial. dr petit speaking just a short time ago. first time we heard from him since the verdict came down. the verdict guilty for one of the men accused of killing his entire family. steven hayes now a convicted murderer charged with murdering petit's wife and two daughters and raping two of them before torching the home. we thank the jury...
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h ooded , and not surprisingly die. they have never been seen by a u.k. dr. i cannot tell you how many iraqis we killed once we held them in uk detention facilities. he will have to ask the ministry of defence. as for the small girl, it was headed for her and her young friend to play in the street. often, uk tanks would stop, get out, and trying to win the battle for hearts and minds, they would give the children and sweets. on the particular morning in question, for some unknown reason, the tank stops at the end of the street, she is there in her yellow dress, a rifleman pops up, and blows her away. you will have to ask the ministry of defence why that happened, because they will not tell me. that is one of the cases, one of the reasons why we are calling for a judicial inquiry into all of these deaths. >> yes, go ahead. >> a i am from "the times." the pentagon spokesman said the names of 300 iraqis had been released, and their lives can now be in danger. are you worried that the careful that in that you outlined this morning was not careful enough? >> i am
h ooded , and not surprisingly die. they have never been seen by a u.k. dr. i cannot tell you how many iraqis we killed once we held them in uk detention facilities. he will have to ask the ministry of defence. as for the small girl, it was headed for her and her young friend to play in the street. often, uk tanks would stop, get out, and trying to win the battle for hearts and minds, they would give the children and sweets. on the particular morning in question, for some unknown reason, the...