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dr. john lapook, cbs news, port- au-prince, haiti. >> mitchell: and the "cbs evening news" continues after a break. a completely blocked artery, >> mitchell: it has been another bloody weekend in mexico. this time 17 are dead after an ambush, and once again police say mexico's violent drug war is to blame. bill whitaker has more. >> reporter: even in a country grown almost numb to drug violence, this was shocking, a massacre at party in the northern mexico city of torreon. witnesses say gunmen broke down the door and opened fire, killing 17 partygoers, including young people and women, and wounding at least 18 others-- this on the heels of a massive car bomb explosion thursday that killed three people, including a police officer and a medical technician, on the streets of juarez, just across the border from el paso, texas. investigators believe it was remotely detonated with a cell phone, the first time in mexico's bloody drug war that drug cartel gangsters have used a car bomb, a device usual
dr. john lapook, cbs news, port- au-prince, haiti. >> mitchell: and the "cbs evening news" continues after a break. a completely blocked artery, >> mitchell: it has been another bloody weekend in mexico. this time 17 are dead after an ambush, and once again police say mexico's violent drug war is to blame. bill whitaker has more. >> reporter: even in a country grown almost numb to drug violence, this was shocking, a massacre at party in the northern mexico city of...
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you really have to be committed to fraud. >> brown: dr. johns, what do you think about that potential for fraud or malingers as she put snit. >> the potential is there but the larger picture is that so many individuals have been denied, that it is our duty as the president said, our sacred trust to provide them the care. there's been an ownorous process for individuals to prove the dates, the locations of a traumatic event and all the details there. the military is a tremendous bureaucracy that has not done a very good and can't do a great job of documenting all the horrors of a messy war. >> brown: let me stay with you on the question of potential cost of this. i've seen a wide range. i've seen up to $42 billion over the next ten years. but the v.a. today seemed to feel it might not cost anything extra because it would be saving time. what do we know about that? >> i can't imagine that to be the case. war is expensive. taking care of our troops is terribly expensive. if we are going to live up to the slogans "support our troops" we need to fund
you really have to be committed to fraud. >> brown: dr. johns, what do you think about that potential for fraud or malingers as she put snit. >> the potential is there but the larger picture is that so many individuals have been denied, that it is our duty as the president said, our sacred trust to provide them the care. there's been an ownorous process for individuals to prove the dates, the locations of a traumatic event and all the details there. the military is a tremendous...
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dr. john howard is the director director of the national institute for occupational safety & health, which is the division of the institute of health? >> it's a part of the centers for disease control and prevention. host: well, tell us about your organization and its role in the gulf cleanup. guest: well, c.c. as well as the other components for the department of health around human services are responding to the gulf oil crisis from the health perspective. we are the department of health and human services, so we're concerned about the health of the responders and the community and talents health of consumers that are buying and eating sea food from the gulf. we have the food and drug administration which is a part of the department of health and human services also, and they together with the ocean yanek, noah, are monitoring the seafood from the gulf. host: now, doctor, are you also working with the clean yum workers? guest: yes. together with the occupational safety and health administrat
dr. john howard is the director director of the national institute for occupational safety & health, which is the division of the institute of health? >> it's a part of the centers for disease control and prevention. host: well, tell us about your organization and its role in the gulf cleanup. guest: well, c.c. as well as the other components for the department of health around human services are responding to the gulf oil crisis from the health perspective. we are the department of...
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host: ron from burlington, vt., you are on with dr. john howard.r: i think a lot can be learned from the 9/11 attacks where you have the epa telling the workers that the air quality was fine. now we find out that there are thousands of workers that have respiratory problems. you have tens of thousands of mercury lamp fluorescent bulbs vaporized, things like that really hurt the people. host: can we learn something from 9/11? guest: this is really a great comment. the lessons we've learned from the world trade center, we are applying them now in the gulf response for public helalth. one of the issues that the caller brought up is certainly one of the most serious ones. in the world trade center, we did not have a list of all the workers there. we are ross during all the workers in the gulf now. -- we are rostering all the workers in the gulf now. we're also doing real-time exposure tests. we're doing assessments to determine if it is safe or not. there is nothing inherently safe about crude oil. when crude-oil escaped its pipes, that is not a good t
host: ron from burlington, vt., you are on with dr. john howard.r: i think a lot can be learned from the 9/11 attacks where you have the epa telling the workers that the air quality was fine. now we find out that there are thousands of workers that have respiratory problems. you have tens of thousands of mercury lamp fluorescent bulbs vaporized, things like that really hurt the people. host: can we learn something from 9/11? guest: this is really a great comment. the lessons we've learned from...
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out its repeater attack but a second inquiry led by russia has reportedly cast doubt on that and dr john a director of korean studies at johns hopkins university in the us has been involved in the research which is race further questions first of all. explodes you produce these are three things fragments. and bubble effects. there is no sign of freedom and anywhere on the ship or anywhere on the bottom of the ship sea bed raises a question secondly there is no sign of a shark we've even though we had two hundred fifty kilograms of explosives. pressure. and finally there is no. effect. it creates. in the form of a bubble and that affects the ship in the shape of a bubble and we would hope that there's an investigation and south korean government investigation would provide satisfactory answers to these questions but we have not gotten them. it's a tough period for the u.s. campaign in afghanistan american forces have just experienced the are two deadliest months since arriving and now locals are rioting and gas the presence of foreign troops jay deliberate a u.s. afghan veteran says peopl
out its repeater attack but a second inquiry led by russia has reportedly cast doubt on that and dr john a director of korean studies at johns hopkins university in the us has been involved in the research which is race further questions first of all. explodes you produce these are three things fragments. and bubble effects. there is no sign of freedom and anywhere on the ship or anywhere on the bottom of the ship sea bed raises a question secondly there is no sign of a shark we've even though...
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needs to do a better job helping people with transitioning to civilian life dr john nash is in help start stand down twenty three years ago he's relied on volunteers and donors to pitch in and help where the government has failed not just in things a growing bureaucracy and a lack of coordination are keeping veterans from getting the help they need these weather war heroes have their own take on it. julio with. ok. why should he have to come to you and. you give it to him with more people going to say you know screw this this is wrong we've got to do something about it instead of committing a crime or rioting or hurting somebody or telling somebody they're going to go walk up to a camera get on the internet you know start an insurgency that needs to be started . in san diego. r.t. . the white house expects the u.s. budget deficit to top one point four trillion dollars this year many financial pundits are now predicting that no matter what the obama administration does america is financially doomed to find out more on this we spoke to max volt an economist at the new school in new york we
needs to do a better job helping people with transitioning to civilian life dr john nash is in help start stand down twenty three years ago he's relied on volunteers and donors to pitch in and help where the government has failed not just in things a growing bureaucracy and a lack of coordination are keeping veterans from getting the help they need these weather war heroes have their own take on it. julio with. ok. why should he have to come to you and. you give it to him with more people going...
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needs to do a better job helping people with transitioning to civilian life dr john nash is in help start stand down twenty three years ago he's relied on volunteers and donors to pitch in and help where the government has failed not just in things a growing bureaucracy and a lack of coordination are keeping veterans from getting the help they need is whether war heroes have their own take on it. julio. ok. why should he have to come to you and ask. you give it to him and more people are going to say you know screw this this is wrong we've got to do something about it instead of committing a crime or writing or hurting somebody or tell him. to walk up to a camera get on the internet you know start an insurgency that needs to be started . in san diego. r.t. . he was veteran adam kokesh says the institutionalized life of a soldier leaves them ill prepared for life outside the service that for those that can't get their head on straight after coming out of the military for whatever reason then yes not having that as part of their natural you know mindset is definitely a contributing factor t
needs to do a better job helping people with transitioning to civilian life dr john nash is in help start stand down twenty three years ago he's relied on volunteers and donors to pitch in and help where the government has failed not just in things a growing bureaucracy and a lack of coordination are keeping veterans from getting the help they need is whether war heroes have their own take on it. julio. ok. why should he have to come to you and ask. you give it to him and more people are going...
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know practically trying to protect freedom so that's another aspect you ought to think about that dr johns what do you say to the a lot of people i mean for example burning a koran isn't exactly the most peaceful and rather it's kind of violent and so don't you think that in some ways that creates more of a religious war that that and then makes pits more people muslims versus americans versus christians. well we believe that it will definitely open up a dialogue. people's attention it is our hope that all night so you may cause i think that and the dialogue i mean just i think emma was i think you're not opening the dialogue by banning the qur'an and i think that honestly a very ignorant mistake i mean the only way the proper way to. terminate a book of the qur'an is to burn it so you're not doing that offensive act your intentions might be offensive but your act for many muslims that's what we do and we want to get it it's a copy of the qur'an we just bear in it but your intentions are clearly violent and i think you know i don't see that as an opening a dialogue that's just ended and i'
know practically trying to protect freedom so that's another aspect you ought to think about that dr johns what do you say to the a lot of people i mean for example burning a koran isn't exactly the most peaceful and rather it's kind of violent and so don't you think that in some ways that creates more of a religious war that that and then makes pits more people muslims versus americans versus christians. well we believe that it will definitely open up a dialogue. people's attention it is our...
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our guest is dr. john howard, director of the national institute for occupational safety and health. this is 40 minutes. or director of the national institute for occupational safety & health, which is the division of the institute of health? >> it's a part of the centers for disease control and prevention. host: well, tell us about your organization and its role in theulf clean. guest: well, c.c. as well as the other components for the department of health around human services are responding to the gulf oil crisis from the health perspective. we are the department of health and human services, so we're concerned about the health of the responders and the community andalents health of consumers that are buying and eating sea food from the gulf. have the food and drug administration which is a part of the departmentf health and human services also, and they together with the ocean yanek, noah, are monitoring the seafood from the gulf. host: now, doctor, are you also working with the clean yum workers? gues
our guest is dr. john howard, director of the national institute for occupational safety and health. this is 40 minutes. or director of the national institute for occupational safety & health, which is the division of the institute of health? >> it's a part of the centers for disease control and prevention. host: well, tell us about your organization and its role in theulf clean. guest: well, c.c. as well as the other components for the department of health around human services are...
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. >>> dr. johnork said the 49ers game against denver at wembley stadium on halloween will have the feel of the mini super bowl and the hype is already under way. mike singletary traveled to london for a pre-game pub. evidently the london media is asking hard pressing questions, like has singletary driven on the other side of the street? >> i think i'll stay away from that. i think i'll kind of admire the driverrer from the back seat. that will be the safest thing for me and the people at home. >> that was exclusive by the way. >>> riders pay $10,000 for the bikes so would you think you could depend on your chain. not! tour de france leader andy schleck's. >> the chain is off! schleck's chain is off! >> he was more upset for his rivals that waited for him. that's a courtesy often given to the yellow jersey holder. >> contador leads by 8 seconds and the race ends sunday. >>> while you were debating if it's louis oosthuizen, oosthuizen or what's his name, here's what you missed this weekend. >> start w
. >>> dr. johnork said the 49ers game against denver at wembley stadium on halloween will have the feel of the mini super bowl and the hype is already under way. mike singletary traveled to london for a pre-game pub. evidently the london media is asking hard pressing questions, like has singletary driven on the other side of the street? >> i think i'll stay away from that. i think i'll kind of admire the driverrer from the back seat. that will be the safest thing for me and the...
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from bp. >> friday on "washington journal," protecting oil spill workers in the gulf coast with dr. john the national debt. and then a look at the specific policies of the health care law that has already been implemented. ceci connolly
from bp. >> friday on "washington journal," protecting oil spill workers in the gulf coast with dr. john the national debt. and then a look at the specific policies of the health care law that has already been implemented. ceci connolly
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buchanan: madam speaker, it's my privilege today to introduce or thank dr. john cross who gave the opening prayer. the senior pastor at biscayne church in florida, he represents a county that i'm in, the largest county in sarasota in north port, our largest city. he's joined by his lovely wife today, dawn, and his five children. they're both celebrating their anniversary. dr. cross, the very innovative, spiritual leader. i've seen him many times on friday nights in jeans and t-shirt working with the youth. he's taken a church from 150 to over 2,000. he's serving his second term as president of the southern baptist convention. i commend dr. cross for his longstanding service and it's a pleasure to have him and his family here today. god bless. sfoik the chair will entertain up to 10 further one minutes on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker: without objection. mrs. dahlkemper: madam speaker, last week i attended the big butler fair in butl
buchanan: madam speaker, it's my privilege today to introduce or thank dr. john cross who gave the opening prayer. the senior pastor at biscayne church in florida, he represents a county that i'm in, the largest county in sarasota in north port, our largest city. he's joined by his lovely wife today, dawn, and his five children. they're both celebrating their anniversary. dr. cross, the very innovative, spiritual leader. i've seen him many times on friday nights in jeans and t-shirt working...
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he's done this benefit concert that raised $350,000, was joined on stage by mos def, anita frankel, dr. johndoing interviews, just trying to bring more light to the plight of what's happening to the fishermen and the marshlands around the gulf area. so a lot of kudos to lenny kravitz for what he's done. >> another big name act that's gotten involved, jimmy buffet, certainly he's a fan of the beach and a fan of the entire gulf coast, he put on a concert as well. >> oh, yes. jimmy buffet is actually -- to the gulf he is what wyclef jean is to haiti, a native son who's done so much for that region. jimmy buffet, born in mississippi, lives between alabama and florida. major concert in gulf shores, alabama,a couple weeks ago attracted 35,000 people. attended by the governors of alabama and florida. basically jimmy buffet's message was, everybody come on down, don't forget us, don't forget the merchants and the people here in the gulf coast. and it was a tremendous boost, shot in the arm for the residents in alabama and around the gulf coast. you know, jimmy buffet, he doesn't mince his words. he
he's done this benefit concert that raised $350,000, was joined on stage by mos def, anita frankel, dr. johndoing interviews, just trying to bring more light to the plight of what's happening to the fishermen and the marshlands around the gulf area. so a lot of kudos to lenny kravitz for what he's done. >> another big name act that's gotten involved, jimmy buffet, certainly he's a fan of the beach and a fan of the entire gulf coast, he put on a concert as well. >> oh, yes. jimmy...
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dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing) >> welcome to this afternoon's performance. before the actual performance starts i thought i would say a few brief wor
dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently...
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the north but a second inquiry led by russia has caused doubt on this you and dr jargon see director of korean studies at johns hopkins university in the u.s. has been involved in research which raises further questions about the incident. we would hope that international investigation and south korean governments in the investigation would provide satisfactory objective answers to these questions but we have not gotten them we are not trying to make a conspiracy argument here you know we don't have an evidence that the north koreans didn't do it and that we do not argue that the north koreans did not do it what we are arguing is that investigative group the south korean government has failed to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that a north korean torpedo does ship and sunk. and that given all the political implications given the height of the tension that has been created it's all the more important that the south korean government has an objective and scientific investigation the white power and they're doing investigative group on the turn of the ship and that is said to be something that resulted from an
the north but a second inquiry led by russia has caused doubt on this you and dr jargon see director of korean studies at johns hopkins university in the u.s. has been involved in research which raises further questions about the incident. we would hope that international investigation and south korean governments in the investigation would provide satisfactory objective answers to these questions but we have not gotten them we are not trying to make a conspiracy argument here you know we don't...
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hoy became the first person to ride a bike at the brand new london bella dr who she helped design and former n.b.a. player john make change showed off his slam dunk skills in the basketball arena for the first official version jastrow was also opened in the city on tuesday a mare of london boris johnson promised the british capital won't fail to deliver on saying it's time. monday believe me it is going to be not right it's going to look this is going to be is going to be i think the greatest living games ever but it's very very important that we have lots of people who could. help provide a welcome. for me one man felipe massa is looking forward to this weekend's hungering grand prix hoping he won't get caught up in the sort of situation he did last year when he was involved in a life threatening freak accident a loose spring from the car a fellow brazilian rubens barrichello if you remember hit massa on the head of full speed he sustained a skull fracture nine jury which not only threatened to jeopardize his f one career but was almost fatal however he didn't go successful surgery and return this season afte
hoy became the first person to ride a bike at the brand new london bella dr who she helped design and former n.b.a. player john make change showed off his slam dunk skills in the basketball arena for the first official version jastrow was also opened in the city on tuesday a mare of london boris johnson promised the british capital won't fail to deliver on saying it's time. monday believe me it is going to be not right it's going to look this is going to be is going to be i think the greatest...
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john sat on the commission. once a commissioner, always a commissioner. 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
john sat on the commission. once a commissioner, always a commissioner. 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...
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dr. phil's old mustache taking on the shaggy face forest of eighties john oates. >> jimmy: there's no lovenot big enough for these two whiskered warriors. these bushy brutes. these grisly growths. these crude cultivations. these wooly bullies. these loathsome lip rugs. these sadistic snot swifters. these no-good nostril beavers. these horribly hairy hides of horrifically hell-spawned hideousness. >> steve: are you okay? >> jimmy: are the one they call "the dream butcher?" >> steve: roll the tape! ♪ >> dr. phil. '80s' oates. >> one belt! two mustaches! they're hairy, they're scary -- >> i'm about to commit hara kiri! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is what it's all about right there, man! professor barry, the capacity crowd is on its feet right now. >> steve: well, the excitement is palpable, brock. let's go to the tale of the tape. >> jimmy: tale of the tape! hard to see a definitive edge there, barry. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, that's pretty evenly matched. but here's an interesting graphic. [ laughter ] there you go. >> jimmy: that's a double rainbow, man, what does it mean? >
dr. phil's old mustache taking on the shaggy face forest of eighties john oates. >> jimmy: there's no lovenot big enough for these two whiskered warriors. these bushy brutes. these grisly growths. these crude cultivations. these wooly bullies. these loathsome lip rugs. these sadistic snot swifters. these no-good nostril beavers. these horribly hairy hides of horrifically hell-spawned hideousness. >> steve: are you okay? >> jimmy: are the one they call "the dream...
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dr. david olsteen. [applause] and house republican leader john baynor. [applause] our own president, dr. wanda f ond. [applause] charlene will now introduce the attorney general, tom corbett. [applause] >> thank you, darling. two years ago, as you recall, we had the privilege of hearing from the then attorney general and now gov. bob macdonald. we in pennsylvania are very proud of our attorney general. in fact, tom corbett's decisive victory in november 2008 for reelection was probably one bright spot in a day we would otherwise like to forget. as attorney general, he is known for his column and forthright demeanor, his fair but on waiver of prosecution of public officials who betrayed public trust. [applause] anbar making pennsylvania a better and safer place for all of our families including our unit test and the most vulnerable family members. please welcome attorney general tom corbett. [applause] >> thank you, charlene. i appreciate the invitation to attend today. on behalf of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, let me welcome you to pennsylvania, my home town. i know tim will say the same thing.
dr. david olsteen. [applause] and house republican leader john baynor. [applause] our own president, dr. wanda f ond. [applause] charlene will now introduce the attorney general, tom corbett. [applause] >> thank you, darling. two years ago, as you recall, we had the privilege of hearing from the then attorney general and now gov. bob macdonald. we in pennsylvania are very proud of our attorney general. in fact, tom corbett's decisive victory in november 2008 for reelection was probably...
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dr. david, our own executive director. [applauue] and of course, house republican leader john boehner. [applause] and our own president.charlene will now introduce the attorney general tom corvinbin. >> thank you. two years ago during this convention in virginia, we heard from bottoming donald. we are very proud of our attorney general. tom corporat, corporathe is knos fair and unwavering prosecution of officials who betrayed the public trust -- [applause] and for making pennsylvania a better and safer place for all of our families include our honorable band members. please, welcome him. [applause] thank you. i certainly appreciate the invitation to attend here today. on behalf of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, let me welcome you to pennsylvania, to my home town. we certainly enjoy it here. how many of you are from out of state? wow. come here and spend a lot of money, please. [laughter] we certainly need help with our budget. i hope yet had an opportunity to see southwestern pennsylvania, and especially pittsburgh. we really enjoy the beauty we have here. i always come home to western pennsylvania. it is a beautifu
dr. david, our own executive director. [applauue] and of course, house republican leader john boehner. [applause] and our own president.charlene will now introduce the attorney general tom corvinbin. >> thank you. two years ago during this convention in virginia, we heard from bottoming donald. we are very proud of our attorney general. tom corporat, corporathe is knos fair and unwavering prosecution of officials who betrayed the public trust -- [applause] and for making pennsylvania a...
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dr. molly, scientist. dan moss, ocean engineer, and john blumenthal, with aeration and flow generators. i did that to qualify who we are. we are not presently on the gulf. we are getting ready to make booms hiring local people. what we need to say to you, the commission, we think outside the box. we have an awful lot of inoat vative -- innovative ys and plans that would work -- innovative ideas and plans that would work rather than what's going on right now. right now it's everybody going this way, that way, nobody's getting anything done. it's just building up, building, up building up. it's not really a moratorium that you're looking. what you're looking at is companies that is trained in order to recover this kind of a spill. and that's what we offer you. now, if we can control that spill and keep the fishing industries open and things like that, you need to drop the moratorium and let the people drill and let the people keep their jobs here in louisiana. we're down here just for the people of louisiana and the gulf states and we came here to do a job and that's what we're going to d
dr. molly, scientist. dan moss, ocean engineer, and john blumenthal, with aeration and flow generators. i did that to qualify who we are. we are not presently on the gulf. we are getting ready to make booms hiring local people. what we need to say to you, the commission, we think outside the box. we have an awful lot of inoat vative -- innovative ys and plans that would work -- innovative ideas and plans that would work rather than what's going on right now. right now it's everybody going this...
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dr. hyde is lingering a bed. i see people continuing to co symposium. i am john bradley. i am a consultant to the national alliance of mental illness and particularly to the nami concern of veterans affairs and their acute concerns about this war and what is happening to our combatants and veterans. we have a wonderful panel of experts here today. i will not bore you with what i think -- i would rather you hear directly from them. i would like to proceed. thank you cspan for beginning to cover this. i hope the larger audience of cspan as this as a learning opportunity. this is a highly important subject and very topical. our premise for today is a question, really. can be enormous mental health care costs systems and behavioral health care systems of the department of veterans affairs and the military health- care system respectively, can't they play together, can they work together, can they help our combat and population, our veteran population challenged by mental illnesses to improve their lives and move toward recovery? nami, we have seen examples where that can come
dr. hyde is lingering a bed. i see people continuing to co symposium. i am john bradley. i am a consultant to the national alliance of mental illness and particularly to the nami concern of veterans affairs and their acute concerns about this war and what is happening to our combatants and veterans. we have a wonderful panel of experts here today. i will not bore you with what i think -- i would rather you hear directly from them. i would like to proceed. thank you cspan for beginning to cover...